Date archives for July, 2011

July 15th, 2011
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Probably the best picture we've ever run on any of our sites: ttp://bit.ly/or5QRwe #PSMove



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Weirdest game I played yesterday: James Noir on 3DS. You play a puzzle genius hired by the FBI to investigate deaths on a game show. Fr srs.


July 14th, 2011
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Also, you haven't made it in this industry until you've seen Max and OB from Hollyoaks playing Kinect on a fake beach in London. #UbidayUK



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Had a good time at #UbidayUK, though Nintendo support on way out: no Wii and only one 3DS there, and no Move either. Loads of Kinect though!



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Sad sign of the times - there is nothing here on Wii at all. Rayman, Just Dance etc. are all the HD versions! #UbidayUK



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About to check out The Black Eyed Peas Experience on #Kinect at #ubidayUK



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Nintendo Download: 14th July 2011 (Europe)

Will you pick up Picross?

North America is revelling in a delight of digital downloads today, but let's see what European Nintendo fans can spend those funds on this week.

3DS Virtual Console

Mario's Picross (Game Boy, Nintendo, £3.60/€4) — Mario's first foray into the world of picture crosswords, this is developed by Jupiter, the team behind Picross on DS so certainly has quality going for it. Sadly the Virtual Console version will miss out on the original's Super Game Boy support, as did Donkey Kong '94 before it. We'll bring you a review in the coming days.

WiiWare

Successfully Learning German: Year 4 (Tivola, 500pts) — More German educational in this vorletzte release. See? It's working. Review next week.

DSiWare

Jewel Keepers: Easter Island (Nordcurrent, £4.50/500pts) — Following the game's outing on WiiWare, Nordcurrent brings its match-three puzzler with a story to DSiWare. Read our Jewel Keepers: Easter Island WiiWare review for a taste of what's to come from this DSiWare release while we polish off the review of the portable version.

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Nintendo Download: 14th July 2011 (North America)

Pixels and Netflix!

3DS gets its first "proper" downloadable application today in the very red form of Netflix. If you want something just a bit more interactive, there's plenty of new games to download too, as you'll read in the beautifully formatted list below.

3DS eShop

Netflix (free) — The streaming video app comes to 3DS, and is free for any Netflix members on an unlimited streaming plan. To the best of our knowledge the software will only stream 2D content, though there is the possibility of 3D content in future, but we'll be having a good poke around the software to bring you an in-depth summary.

3DS Virtual Console

Baseball (Game Boy, Nintendo, $2.99) — Mario steps up once again in this portable sports game. We'll divine its current value and assign it a score from 1 to 10 accordingly.

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On my way to the #UbiDay summer showcase. I have a stack of games to see - it's going to be one very busy day. Stay tuned for updates!



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Looking forward to playing some Assassin's Creed: Revelations today - not for the sites, just for fun. Bring it on, Ezio!


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