NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams

Pillaging their back catalogue is something Sega like to do quite often, but the results haven’t exactly been positive – for every Outrun 2 or Sega Rally there’s an a rancid 3D update of Alien Syndrome or Altered Beast. NiGHTS is a funny one – sequels have been rumoured for ages but it has taken …

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Soccer it to me

This week won’t go down in history as a good one for new releases, with only a trio of titles out – Kingdom Under Fire: Circle of Doom and NFL Tour on Xbox 360 and Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 on DS. Pity we aren’t all living in Japan – Super Smash Bros. Brawl is causing …

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Glasses Glasses

With 17 million copies of Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training sold across the globe, you’d think that the titular professor would be rolling in it. Not so – in an interview with AFP it was revealed that he politely turned down royalties claiming that his salary of Â¥11 million (around £50,000) was enough to live on. …

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PSP & PSN news gubbins

Brief and vague summaries are what we’re about, so here’s a quick round-up of the latest PSP news and some of the updates on the PlayStation Store. » PSP firmware 3.90 is out now. The big news is that it includes Skype. So now you can use your PSP to chat with people overseas and …

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Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem

There’s a little bit of history behind this PSP exclusive. You see, Rebellion were the first studio to have a go at pitting cinema’s illustrious baddies together way back on the Atari Jaguar, but after doing four Aliens vs. Predator titles in a row the license holders decided to let another studio (Monolith) have a …

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Quidgybo

Well, well, well. We have a new number #1 – the first this year, in fact – in the form of Burnout Paradise. Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games can’t have sold out again, as it’s still in the chart at #2. Wii Play has risen from #10 to #4, and Ratatouille is back …

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Guest House Paradiso

It’s been a while since the last Burnout, so it’s good to see that it hasn’t become another fixture of EA’s yearly update rooster. Although there was Burnout Revenge on Xbox 360, this is the first proper next-gen Burnout and reviews have been pretty positive even though the crash junctions have gone. If you’ve got… …

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Something has happened!

Nothing has really happened in the games world for ages. While the real world gets the deaths of a great actor and the former president of Pakistan, and the entire world’s financial markets crashing*, the games world has had Street Fighter released on the Virtual Console for the third time and Sega doing a pun. …

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Use my A as a C

Last week Resistance 2 appeared on our radar, impressing us (well, me) with its fancy pants and 8 player online co-op. This week some official shots have been uploaded, and it’s looking mighty nice. Parts of it bare an uncanny resemblance to Crysis, but with the nice “1950s Alien Invasion” theme that Resistance does well. …

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No kitty, that’s a bad kitty!

With 8 million copies of Nintendogs sold in Europe alone, it’s a wonder that Nintendo hasn’t milked their puppy pampering sim further than the lame Dalmatian edition. Every other publisher has since cashed in on the DS virtual pet craze – just take a look at the DS charts – but we can’t turn down …

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Momma can I Mow the Lawn to return?

Just as the failed Gizmondo handheld had almost faded from our memories, not one but two Gizmondo-related news stories surfaced today. The history of Gizmondo is a long and corrupt one, but it’s worth reading about it if you’ve got the time – try this article on The Times Online. To cut a long story …

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Back in your pants

Publishers are curious beasts sometimes. THQ are a fine example – IGN has reported that the PlayStation 2 version of Destroy All Humans: Big Willy Unleashed has been canned, but it’s still on its way to PSP and Wii. The last time I checked, PSP games were selling about as well as puke pies, whereas …

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Gold!

It’s back in stock, and as a result Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games has smashed – or blasted, crashed, bitched, flapped etc – back into the chart at #1. It’s quite a week for Nintendo formats, with Brain Training games at #4 and #5, Super Mario Galaxy in the top 10 for only …

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Geometry Wars: Galaxies

Converting an Xbox 360 game to the somewhat more humble DS is a mammoth task in itself, but it’s nothing compared to the other challenge Kuju have had to undertake. That is, to bulk up this simplistic yet cherished shooter with enough new things to justify the £24.99 price tag – which is nearly six …

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Take Zack

It’s not often this happens – all of the new releases this week are for Nintendo formats, with no less than six for the Wii. Two of these are from Sega – NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams and Ghost Squad. NiGHTS apparently has a few awful sections but is mostly good. N-Revolution reckons it’s better with …

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