Posted on 19 October 2009 by GillRider
Any Wii swinging, DS pointing, racing fans out there? If you are one, then this is some sweet news for you. EA anounced today that Need for Speed NITRO has gone gold and will be hitting the shelves early: November 3rd in North America and November 6th in Europe.

For those of you not familiar with NFS NITRO, it’s a Wii and DS exclusive release from the NFS series. This game promises to deliver the thrill of high-speed racing to all types of gamers with exciting gameplay, accessible controls, and competitive multiplayer events at 200 mph. It also has a thrilling soundtrack from artists such as k-os, Placebo and Crystal Method.
Senior Producer Joe Booth says “Our vision was to create somethign unique on the Nintendo platforms. Need for Speed NITRO combines the franchise’s trademark attitude, sense of speed and addictive gameplay with the approachability and pick up and play of Nintendo.”

This is excitig news for Wii/DS owners who are racing fans, and might be a great starting place for those looking to become racing fnas!
Posted on 30 September 2009 by GillRider
Wicked Studios and Majesco Entertainment anounced that the official game trailer for Dawn of Heroes, an upcoming strategy RPG for the Nintendo DS is available now on a brand new website: www.dawnofheroes.com.

For those of you who haven’t heard about Dawn of Heroes, here’s the scoop:
Brimthule is a dark place filled with malevolent characters and beasts. The once beloved six Barons have become evil, and it’s up to a band of disparate mercenaries to learn, through a hilarious adventure, how to become heroes to save Brimthule.
- Travel through breathtaking 3D graphics whilst encountering a wide variety of characters from 12 different factions.
- Fight through over 60 missions with optional and hidden objectives.
- Experience a rich storyline filled with action, fun and humor.
- Select a team from over 25 playable classes.
- Test your strategies against other players and trade items through Nintendo DS wireless Play, or Nintendo WFC.

Posted on 04 June 2009 by Andrew

Kingdom Hearts as a series came about from the most unlikely of alliances, and it continues to head in unexpected directions to this day. I have to admit that I had serious doubts about the series moving to the DS–Chain of Memories on the GBA set out to be something different from the very beginning, and ended up being a very satisfying experience for those willing to try something new. Would Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days be able to carry over the joy of keyblade-swinging to a portable platform? I am here to tell you that the answer is a resounding yes.
First of all, the screenshots out on the web don’t do the game justice. When everything is in motion, it is readily apparent that they have expertly scaled the gameplay to the dual screens. The same effects are in place–stars shooting off from attacks, various magic attacks sparking all over the screen–and all of this within settings fans of the series have become familiar with over the last few games in the series.
For the most part, the game plays out the same. Keyblade combos, the Fire/Blizzard/Thunder elements we’ve seen since the first Final Fantasy decades ago, and action RPG goodness at its best. What remains to be seen is how the game contributes to the overall Kingdom Hearts storyline. With each game in the series up until now, they’ve shown that Kingdom Hearts isn’t only about hopping between Disney worlds racking up frequent gummi miles. A core mythology has been emerging as well. The biggest potential contributor we’ve seen to this from 358/2 Days is the character Xion. With 14 powerful Nobodies, why Organization XIII? Is it just me, or does her face (black hair aside) look strikingly similar to Kairi? Watching Roxas’ transition from the Organization’s Key of Destiny to his later adventures in Kingdom Hearts 2 is something we can all look forward to. Out September 29, 2009 in the US and Fall 2009 in Europe, it looks like you’ll be getting your fix of black-robed cast members soon enough.