This outing adds Bowser as a playable character, and, from what we saw (and you can see in the above video), Mario's long-time nemesis brings some nasty power-moves to the party. It also looks like players will control him solo, rather than throwing him into a three-character combat system. That's okay with us; as long as IS keeps coming up with cool gameplay mechanics using both Mario bros. and crafting a zany story to compliment them, we're there.
Video and screens: Mario and Luigi (and Bowser make) 3
This outing adds Bowser as a playable character, and, from what we saw (and you can see in the above video), Mario's long-time nemesis brings some nasty power-moves to the party. It also looks like players will control him solo, rather than throwing him into a three-character combat system. That's okay with us; as long as IS keeps coming up with cool gameplay mechanics using both Mario bros. and crafting a zany story to compliment them, we're there.
DSi-only software is region locked
We're not too worried, though. Something in our gut tells us that SD card slot will give region-unlocking ninjas in the homebrew community an easy "in."
Rumorong: Sega not releasing portable game hardware

To really drive home the point, Sega told Unofficial RPG Site, "The Vision is primarily an MP4 video player with some basic games functionality, and not a new handheld gaming machine" (emphasis RPG Site). RPG Site goes on to add, "the Sega Vision isn't actually a Sega-developed device at all, and in fact a cheap Chinese iPod-style alternative."
We know, we know. We're upset too.
Source -- Sega to launch PSP beater in Japan [Register Hardware]
Source -- SEGA: "Vision" is real, not a PSP rival [Unofficial RPG Site]
[Thanks to everyone who tipped us to this!]
New games this week: Fracture edition
If you're a sports fan though, you've got a double dribble of b-ball action with NBA Live 2009 and NBA 2K9 (thank goodness they're in the same week too, because we just used up all of the basketball lingo at our disposal). Check out the full list after the break.
Neopets Puzzle Adventure gets October release window

Capcom let us know that the PC and DS versions are due by the end of October, while a Wii edition is coming later. So you'll soon be able to share our love of the puzzler (and self-loathing). Check out our original impressions again for the full details.
Japanese hardware sales, Sept. 22 - Sept. 28: Candidacy edition
With that bit of business out of the way, I'd like to talk to you about why you should support a WWW/JHS ticket for the office of King and
Our other major platforms include:
- Stronger punitive measures against the proliferation of Rick Astley songs
- Energy conservation through the deactivation of the Internets at 11 p.m. every night
- Free candy for supporters
- DS Lite: 57,847
- Wii: 26,314
- PSP: 25,671
- Xbox 360: 11,291

2,486 (18.04%)- PS2: 9,848
2,128 (27.56%)- PS3: 8,275
119 (1.46%) [Source: Media Create]
See: www.archives.fun
Nintendo: DSi won't immediately replace DS Lite in U.S.
Dunaway explained Nintendo's hopes to bring America's DS Lite sales to a level the company has come accustomed to in Japan, where one in every two households owns the handheld. While the DSi isn't due out in America until "well into 2009", Nintendo hopes to bolster Lite sales by allowing the two versions to "coexist for some period of time". Hey, as long as the DS Lite doesn't go all Macaulay Culkin in The Good Son, we're cool with it.
DSi announcement didn't keep Nintendo stocks from falling
While much can be attributed to the global economy at the moment, equity researcher Yoku Ihara said the DSi reveal "didn't exceed investors' expectations ... the stock market was so bearish that the news didn't hlep the shares gain." In other news, the console maker is still paying people to pay other people to count its ridiculous amounts of money.
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Exit DS delayed, escapes to November

Not to fret, however, for while the game will miss its previous release date on October 7, publisher Square Enix seems confident that the escape artist's puzzle-adventure exploits will be on store shelves on November 4. No reason was given for the delay, though we like to think that when it comes to Mr. ESC, sometimes you just can't keep a good escapologist down.
[Via press release]
Nintendo's pedometer tied to DS fitness game
Though we still feel the less traditional application of a pedometer is the more prudent one -- you never know how many pedophiles could be in the area -- Nintendo has decided to stick with one that merely counts steps. Judging by one of the videos shown during its recent presentation in Japan, the trademarked device will be tied (at least initially) to a Nintendo DS fitness title.The promotional material seems to indicate that it will be out in November. The presence of the pedometer indicates that it will require physical activity on our behalf. Therefore, we think it unlikely that the number of steps taken to procure it will exceed zero.
Maybe if the FedEx guy sticks it in the refrigerator.
[Via DS Fanboy]
Reminder: The DSi is lite on GBA slots (it doesn't have any!)
It wasn't. And you're pathetic.
Also, you might just be a tad hasty. As MTV Multiplayer's Stephen Totilo points out, there are several things you won't be able to do on Nintendo's wondrous new device. No Game Boy Advance games -- but will those be offered for download from the DSi store? -- and certainly no rumble cartridges. There won't be any room for your collection of weird-peripheral games either, with Arkanoid losing its paddle pizazz and Guitar Hero: On Tour bidding farewell to its frets.
Though the DSi won't arrive in the US until "well into 2009" and, despite its technological tweaks, be unable to magically transform every DS Lite out there, publishers will no doubt have to start planning new games and, oh yes, new peripherals. We're looking at you, Activision (and we've contacted you about it).
Nintendo announcements and dates roundup

- Club Nintendo North America - 2008.
- Wii Speak Channel - Nov 16, 2008. Mic costs $30.
- DSi (Third gen DS) - Nov. 1 in Japan, "well into 2009" for the rest of the globe.
- Loading from SD cards for Wii - Update in Spring 2009.
- Pikmin "Play for Wii" - Dec. 25 in Japan, TBA for everyone else.
- Numerous "Play for Wii" titles (remakes of Gamecube titles with waggle for Wii) - Unnannounced dates.
- Sin & Punishment 2 (Wii) - 2009.
- New Punch-Out!!! (Wii) - 2009.
- Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon (DS) - 2009.
- Mario & Luigi RPG (DS)- 2009.
- Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia (DS)- Nov. 10, 2008.
- Personal Trainer: Cooking (DS) - Nov. 24, 2008.
DSi Shop to open with Brain Age 1 & 2

Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon coming to DS in '09
At last, some good news for those gentlemen and noble women who believe battles are best waged in a polite, turn-based fashion. Nintendo has revealed that its cherished Fire Emblem series will see a new installment arrive on the DS, sometime during the first half of 2009. Well, a new-ish installment.Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon is a remake of the original NES / Famicom game, albeit one packed with extra DS content. Nintendo has promised two new scenarios, six difficulty levels, and one-on-one Wi-Fi play, along with full voice chat when playing online (and yes, online play is a series first) or via local wireless. You'll also be able loan out your units to other players via Wi-Fi -- when you get them back, they'll retain all of the EXP, etc. gained while your friends have been using them.
Would you try not to get our dudes killed, okay, hypothetical friend?
























