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Nintendo has officially announce a price cut for the motion control Wii in the us, the Wii price is reported to drop by €50 across Europe, bringing the total cost to €199, according to GamesIndustry.biz. Unfortunately for UK buyers, it appears …
We all have seen ads promoting the Wii’s unconfirmed new $199 price point from Target and Toys R Us — however, Engadget recently got its hands on the crown jewel of retailer news leakage: A purported internal Best …
The creator of No More Heroes, Suda 51 told Edge that he wants to continue the series. “I really want to make NMH a big franchise,” he said, “and with this second episode have bigger success.” But …

Nintendo president Satoru Iwata told the Financial Times that he’s quite literally seen the techology before. Or, at least, he’s seen motion-sensing cameras before. Iwata told the Financial Times that Nintendo had previously experimented with camera-based motion sensing, but found much better results with the accelerometers that became the basis of the Wii Remote.
Sony and Microsoft unveil new motion-based controls at this year’s E3, revealing a new controller that works with the PS Eye and Project Natal, respectively. Nintendo has been doing it since late 2006, but this year, both Sony and Microsoft have hopped on the motion controller bandwagon.
Nintendo president Satoru Iwata mentioned in a recent interview with CNBC that the company had a new handheld all set to go in the last three years, but ultimately decided to scrap the plan.
DJ Hero will ship with more than 100 individual tracks - including music from Black Eyed Peas, 50 Cent, Justice, Marvin Gaye, Beck, Beastie Boys and N.E.R.D. - Activision said today.
Activision has unveiled a new website for Guitar Hero 5 and in the process confirming not only that the game is returning to a numbered title, but that the game will be out September 1st. Which is kinda of interesting if you notice that another game will be out that month, one that features the Beatles.
Square Enix has revealed their financial earnings for the fiscal year ending March 31 2009. Unsurprisingly net income was down by 31% from 9,196 Million Yen in the previous year to 6,333 Million Yen. This was to be expected, since they haven’t release any big game during that time frame. But they do expect this their income to increase this fiscal year, With all the big titles to release during the time frame
E3 is back early next month, with a return to the spectacle of old with games publishers and hardwaremanufacturers putting serious amounts of marketing cash into a show set to feature big booths,the lovely and arracted ‘booth babes’ and loads of new Video Games.