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The Bazaar is Now Open! Zephyr Town’s bazaar was once the grandest in the world, drawing customers and peddlers from all four corners of the Earth. These days, though the bazaar has more tumbleweeds than customers. Maybe you can turn its fortunes around! Raise animals, harvest crops, craft rare delicacies, and then sell your wares at your very own shop! Can you bring prosperity back to Zephyr Town?
Learn Science let‘s kids learn while having fun. Learn the basic principles of: Light and Sound, Physics, The human body, Biology and Geography while playing a variety of engaging minigames. Unlock new minigames by scoring high marks in Career Mode and then perfect your skills by mastering unlocked minigames in Game Mode on one of 3 difficulty levels. Kids can challenge their frineds in multiplayer minigames, or they can co-operate and challenge the AI.
(23 Jul 2010) PSP leaps over DSi LL.
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News// Japan Hardware: Nintendo Down, Sony Up
Professor Layton receives a letter asking for help from Luke. The strange thing is that this letter is from 10 years in the future, and the Luke in question is not Professor Layton’s young apprentice, but rather his older self. According to the future Luke, the London of the future has been brought to the brink of ruin by Professor Layton’s future self, who is the head of the largest crime syndicate in town. It seems the only man who can save London and stop the evil Professor Layton of the future is Professor Layton himself.
As Fire Emblem, Dragon Quest top chart. Nintendo’s DSi LL was the best selling game console this week in Japan, having shifted 28,916 units. Combined, DS sales were 51,264 (DSi LL 28,916, DSi 17,356, DS Lite 4992) and miles ahead of everything else, according to Media Create data. A joint PSP and PSPgo total of 25,467 (PSP 24,421, PSPgo 1046) sales was just enough to edge past Wii – with 24,604 …
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News: DSi LL Japan’s best selling hardware
In “Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies,” players begin their adventure as a city guardian who is sent to retrieve a sacred tree’s fruits, which have the power to grant wishes. Players travel the world, conquer fearsome monsters and unravel an epic storyline. During their journey, players will encounter mighty opponents in fast-paced battles, and also interact with a colorful cast of characters. “Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies” contains special modes that let players share their adventure with others, allowing up to four players to team up via a local wireless connection and experience the fun of tackling challenging monsters and dungeons cooperatively with their own characters. Players can even leave the game active in their backpacks, pockets or purses and still interact with other players via an interactive “Tag Mode.” Information about players’ characters can be wirelessly transmitted to others, and treasure maps and customized greetings can be exchanged automatically by players who come within range of one another when their games are set to Tag Mode. Players looking to enjoy a variety of different game activities can take on special side quests. Some of these quests will be earned by progressing through the game, while additional quests will be made available for free download for players with broadband Internet access after the game launches, providing hours of additional content for virtual adventurers to enjoy either on their own or with friends. Some downloadable quests will continue the main storyline of the game, while others offer standalone missions.
Well, it was only a matter of time before Oscar, Elmo and Big Bird grew up and got an iPhone.
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Elmo for your iPhone
(19 Jul 2010) Distances itself from the PS3.
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News// Japan Games Hardware: Wii Parties to the Top