Rub your eyes, DSiWare users
You probably don't know the name Code Mystics, although you may have played some of their previous efforts, porting Dragon's Lair and Atari Greatest Hits to the DS. You might even have played Ed Fries' legendary Halo on an Atari 2600 via Code Mystics' web-based emulation technology. The studio's ready to create something original now though, with Dreamwalker heading to DSiWare this June.Date archives for May, 2011
May 16th, 2011
Dreamwalker Website and Trailer Wakes Up, Stretches Out
10:00 at nintendolife.com
PSN Phased Roll Out Begins, Start Changing Passwords Now
08:40 at movemodo.com
Kaz Hirai sent you a message
The green light is on: power up your PS3 and you'll be greeted by the familiar sight of a mandatory firmware update, pushing your system software up to v3.61. This will allow you to log in and change your PlayStation Network account password, securing your personal details from prying eyes.Chrono Trigger Hits European Virtual Console on Friday
08:30 at nintendolife.com
Not long to wait now
Legendary Super NES RPG Chrono Trigger was never released on the system in Europe, so its impending Virtual Console release on Friday is cause for much celebration.Alabama Hotel Transforming Into a Nintendo Theme Park
08:20 at nintendolife.com
Taking the warp pipe
Nintendo fans who've always dreamt of becoming their favourite 8- and 16-bit characters may have their wishes granted soon, as a hotel in Alabama is preparing to combine a theme park with cosplay in July.07:43 at twitter.com
Laughing heartily at the supposed 'Project Café launch line-up'. Dudes who invent this stuff - thanks for a great start to Monday morning!
May 15th, 2011
14:57 at twitter.com
Mrs N completed the Manchester 10k in a new personal best time. Very proud of her!
May 14th, 2011
18:19 at twitter.com
Samus just made her first appearance in Dead or Alive: Dimensions. Awesome.
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The final chapter
Where's Wally? Fantastic Journey 3 is the last part of retail game Where's Wally? Fantastic Journey, and follows the same pattern as predecessors Where's Wally? Fantastic Journey 1 and Where's Wally? Fantastic Journey 2. If you haven't played one of the previous games there's no need to worry, as this version is entirely self-contained.Review: Where’s Wally? Fantastic Journey 3
07:15 at nintendolife.com
The final chapter
Where's Wally? Fantastic Journey 3 is the last part of retail game Where's Wally? Fantastic Journey, and follows the same pattern as predecessors Where's Wally? Fantastic Journey 1 and Where's Wally? Fantastic Journey 2. If you haven't played one of the previous games there's no need to worry, as this version is entirely self-contained.