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		<title>Capcom Backs off Casual DS, 3DS and Wii Game Publishing in Favor of PS3 Gamers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you thought that a new handheld device with 3D capabilities would warrant an extra gaming nod from publishers, think again. Capcom has recently announced that it will be scaling back on DS, 3DS and Wii publishing for near future &#8230; </p><p><a class="more-link block-button" href="http://www.gamecentral.biz/capcom-backs-off-casual-ds-3ds-and-wii-game-publishing-in-favor-of-ps3-gamers/">Continue reading &#187;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you thought that a new handheld device with 3D capabilities would warrant an extra gaming nod from publishers, think again. Capcom has recently announced that it will be scaling back on DS, 3DS and Wii publishing for near future in favor of making games for the Xbox 360 and PS3. And, in its recent investor report, Capcom went one step further citing the PS3 as its lead revenue generating console going forward.<span id="more-2202"></span></p>
<p>According to the report, Capcom expects Playstation 3 related sales to account for 44% of annual revenue, this includes downloadable content (DLC) and 8 million units across all releases on this console alone.</p>
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<p><strong>Scheduled releases include:</strong><br />
<em>Resident Evil: Code Veronica X</em> (Xbox 360, PS3)<br />
<em>Resident Evil 4</em> (Xbox 360, PS3)<br />
<em>Operation: Raccoon City</em> (Xbox 360, PS3)<br />
<em>Monster Hunter Portable 3rd HD</em> (PSP)<br />
<em>Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition</em> (PSP)</p>
<p>A <em>Devil May Cry</em>reboot and <em>Dead Rising 2: Off the Record</em> game are also in the works. Although <em>Street Fighter 3D</em> was one of the lead titles for the 3DS on launch, the system remains marginalized in Capcom’s plans. However, handheld sales as a whole is expected to be less than last year. Capcom expects a 64% decline in PSP sales from 2010, lowering their sales target to 2.2 million units versus 6.2 million in 2010. This could be in large part due to Sony’s plans for the NGP release.</p>
<p>The company did not mention Project Cafe in long term strategy beyond March 31 of 2012.</p>
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		<title>Grand Theft Auto IV</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Grand Theft Auto IV is a sandbox-style action-adventure video game developed by Rockstar North. It is the ninth title in the main Grand Theft Auto series and the first in its fourth generation. The game was preceded by Grand Theft &#8230; </p><p><a class="more-link block-button" href="http://www.gamecentral.biz/grand-theft-auto-iv/">Continue reading &#187;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.gamecentral.biz/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/gta-iv.jpg"><img class="alignright" style="border: 0pt none;" src="http://www.gamecentral.biz/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/gta-iv-thumb.jpg" border="0" alt="GTA_IV" width="150" height="150" align="right" /></a> Grand Theft Auto IV is a sandbox-style action-adventure video game developed by Rockstar North. It is the ninth title in the main Grand Theft Auto series and the first in its fourth generation. The game was preceded by Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and will be succeeded by Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars. Grand Theft Auto IV was released for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in Oceania, Europe and North America on 29 April 2008, and in Japan on 30 October 2008. A Windows version of the game was released in North America on 2 December 2008 and in Europe on 3 December. Two episodic packs are being developed for the Xbox 360, the first of which is entitled The Lost and Damned and scheduled to be released on 17 February 2009.</p>
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<p>The game is set in a redesigned rendition of Liberty City, a fictional city based heavily on modern day New York City. It follows Niko Bellic, a war veteran from an unspecified country in Eastern Europe, who comes to the United States in search of the American Dream, but quickly becomes entangled in a seedy underworld of gangs, crime, and corruption. Like other games in the series, GTA IV is composed of elements from driving games and third-person shooters, and features &#8220;open-world&#8221; gameplay that gives players more control over their playing experience. GTA IV is the first console game in the series to feature an online multiplayer mode, which contains fifteen game types.</p>
<p>A major commercial and critical success, Grand Theft Auto IV broke industry records with sales of around 3.6 million units on its first day of release and grossing more than $500 million in revenue in the first week, from an estimated 6 million units sold worldwide. As of 16 August 2008, the game has sold over 10 million copies. Grand Theft Auto IV received overwhelmingly positive reviews, becoming one of the highest-rated games of all-time on the aggregated review websites MobyGames and TopTenReviews.</p>
<h3>Gameplay</h3>
<p>Grand Theft Auto IV is structured similarly to previous games in the series. The core gameplay consists of elements of a third-person shooter and a driving game, giving the player a large, open environment in which to move around. On foot, the player&#8217;s character is capable of walking, running, swimming, climbing and jumping, as well as using weapons and basic hand-to-hand combat. Players can steal and drive a variety of vehicles, including automobiles, boats, helicopters, and motorcycles. Grand Theft Auto IV takes advantage of Natural Motion&#8217;s Euphoria engine, which combines artificial intelligence, bio mechanics and physics to make NPC behaviour and movement adaptive and more realistic.</p>
<p>The open, non-linear environment allows players to explore and choose how they wish to play the game. Although storyline missions are necessary to progress through the game and unlock certain parts of the map and content, they are not required, as players can complete them at their own leisure. When not taking on a storyline mission, players can free-roam. However, creating havoc can attract unwanted and potentially fatal attention from the authorities. Niko can pick up prostitutes and pay for three different levels of sexual service, and request a private erotic dance whilst visiting lap dancing clubs. The game gives an un-detailed portrayal of sexual acts with prostitutes and there is no sexual nudity.</p>
<p>It is possible to have multiple active missions, due to the fact that some missions will run over the course of several days and will require the player to wait for further instructions, etc. The player can also partake in a variety of optional side missions. For the first time in the series, Grand Theft Auto IV features &#8220;morality choices&#8221; at several points throughout the game, in which the player is forced to choose between killing a character or sparing their life or killing one of two characters. The game has two different endings, which are determined by deciding which of the two missions to complete. The player can choose between a revenge mission or a deal mission, each leads to a different ending.</p>
<p>Combat and police response<br />
Combat in Grand Theft Auto IV has been reworked to include a cover system.</p>
<p>The gunfight combat system has been reworked to a third-person scheme.[28] The player can slide to cover, blindfire, and free aim. When locked on, the target&#8217;s health is indicated by eight segments inside the target circle (which is white), these segments can be green (if the target is a civilian/non-attacking or non-aggressive target) or red (authorities/hostile targets or assassination targets), additionally, if the target&#8217;s wearing body armour there will be an additional smaller, blue armour circle inside the health circle, showing the target&#8217;s armour status. Niko can also perform &#8220;cinematic executions&#8221;, only possible with a pistol to certain characters/situations when the target circle blinks red. Players can target individual body parts using a revamped targeting system.[29] Niko&#8217;s health is represented by a green semicircle on the left side of the mini-map, while a blue semicircle on the right represents armour.</p>
<p>If Niko gets injured, he can recover health by using the services of a prostitute, eating, drinking soda, sleeping, using medical kits or using his mobile phone to call for paramedics; also, one girlfriend has the special ability of healing Niko by calling her with the mobile phone. Health is generally reduced by physical injuries such as getting hit by vehicles when walking, going through the windscreen of a vehicle when crashing, and gunfire or explosions. Body armour is gradually damaged by gunshots, explosions and stab wounds.[30] If Niko&#8217;s health level reaches zero he appears at the nearest hospital, but loses 10% of his total wealth (up to $10,000). Niko is able to retain his weapons after re-spawning at a hospital, unlike previous GTA games (besides Vice City Stories and San Andreas), where this ability and the same but after being arrested had to be unlocked. However, weapons are still confiscated if he is arrested and taken to a police station.</p>
<p>Wanted levels operate differently from previous GTA games. When the police are in pursuit of Niko, a search radius appears on the map in which the police will be looking for him. The size of this radius increases with the player&#8217;s wanted level and re-centres itself on Niko&#8217;s location if he is spotted by the police. The player can evade the police by escaping the search radius and temporarily keeping a low profile by not committing further offences. The wanted levels can be lost by Niko either driving into a &#8220;Pay &#8216;N&#8217; Spray&#8221; (unless seen entering by police) as in previous games or by disguising himself by clandestinely changing vehicles in empty areas such as parking garages. The player has the option to attempt escaping arrest before he is handcuffed, at the cost of increasing his wanted level by one star.[29] Additionally, pedestrians with cellphones can report crimes they witness in the surrounding environment.[31][32]</p>
<p>The type of police response also differs slightly from previous GTA games; however, creating more chaos still leads to a stronger response. &#8220;Minor&#8221; crimes, such as assault, public firearm discharge, grand theft auto and homicide, continue to be handled by police patrols. Higher wanted levels still activate police helicopter and water craft support teams and FBI-like agents, known as FIB (Federal Investigation Bureau) in GTA IV. Police SWAT and the military have been replaced by an elite counter-terrorism team known as N.O.O.S.E. (National Office Of Security Enforcement), an amalgamation of SWAT and the Department of Homeland Security.</p>
<h3>Vehicles</h3>
<p>Stealing a parked car shows Niko smashing the glass (if it is locked) and then hotwiring it, as opposed to previous games where the player simply entered the driver&#8217;s seat or cannot enter if it&#8217;s locked. The player can focus the camera on the target during chases, by holding the cinematic camera button. Every vehicle in the game uses the in-game minimap as a GPS device, and additional voice directions are provided in luxury cars. &#8220;Waypoints&#8221; can be placed on destinations on the map, outlining the fastest legal route between Niko and the destination on the minimap. The ability to hail a taxi cab allows the player to travel to destinations without having to drive, and the entire journey may be skipped, allowing them to arrive at their destination instantly. The player cannot pilot fixed-wing aircraft, as was possible in previous games, but can still pilot helicopters, including the police &#8220;Annihilator&#8221;, which has mounted machine guns.</p>
<p>When major collisions on motorbikes occur, Niko will most likely fly off in any direction, depending on realistic physics. The physics engine will turn Niko into a rag doll after a bike crash, instead of using a predefined animation. Niko can lose health or die if he crashes or smashes through the windscreen of cars during high speed collisions. Vehicles will not explode if they are flipped over, or shot in any place other than the engine block or fuel tank, however they may catch fire and eventually explode if the engine is repeatedly damaged via collisions. Explosions can sometimes render nearby vehicles unusable, or cause them to catch fire. Car engines can also break down, rendering them unable to start. When driving or riding in a car, Niko is able to smash the window, free-aim, and fire out of the vehicle with several different one-handed weapons. The player may also drop grenades or Molotov cocktails.</p>
<h3>Communication</h3>
<p>The use of the mobile phone has been expanded to perform multiple actions. When selecting the mobile phone, a zoomed-in version of the phone interface pops up in the bottom right-hand corner of the screen. The phone allows the player to view text messages and appointments, as well as arrange to meet friends for activities. Retrying a failed mission can be done by accessing the menu and responding positively to a certain text message. The player can take photos with the mobile phone and upload them to the police computer during certain missions. Niko can dial 911 to call emergency services, who promptly arrive to his location and will respond to a situation, or lack thereof, occurring there. The police will arrest felons, and paramedics are able to restore Niko&#8217;s health. The phone also allows access to the game&#8217;s multiplayer mode.</p>
<p>The game also features several different in-game databases that Niko can make use of. An in-game version of the Internet can be used by accessing the Internet café chain, &#8220;TW@&#8221;, located throughout the city. There are over 100 accessible fictitious websites within the game, and Niko can also send and receive email (including junk mail) and set up prospective dates. Although the Internet café was seen in Grand Theft Auto III, it did not give the player the option to browse. In a police vehicle, Niko can use an in-car computer to access Liberty City&#8217;s criminal database, discover information about various criminals in Liberty City and even track them down for a reward. The game also features in-game television programming, with several viewable channels featuring programs and advertisements. The television shows cover a wide variety of genres, including news, talk shows, and sports. There is also a parody of Ric Burns&#8217; New York: A Documentary Film running continuously on one of the game&#8217;s television stations, detailing the history of Liberty City in the same style as Burns&#8217; eight-part documentary.</p>
<h3>Multiplayer</h3>
<p>Grand Theft Auto IV includes online multiplayer, with 15 modes of play available. The multiplayer supports up to 16 players (32 players in the PC version) and allows players to explore the entire city. Players use a customisable character in a majority of the modes, and cash earned during play translates to a level at which more clothing is available for their character, depending on the level. Hosts of the games can control many variables, such as police presence, traffic, and weapons. The online games are split into ranked and unranked matches. The reward for the ranked gameplay is cash, which determines players&#8217; ranks. The game does not feature any split screen or LAN multiplayer modes  on console, but the PC version does have LAN support.</p>
<p>There are several different game modes available. Team based gameplay modes include Team Deathmatch, where 2-8 teams compete to accumulate the most kills in a traditional deathmatch; Team Mafiya Work, in which 2–8 teams compete to complete contract work for the &#8220;mafiya&#8221;, such as escorting/killing targets or stealing cars; Team Car Jack City where 2–8 teams compete to steal cars and earn money for keeping them undamaged; Cops n&#8217; Crooks, featuring a team of cops who must compete against a team of crooks (which features the &#8220;All for One&#8221; variation &#8211; requiring the cops to kill the crooks&#8217; &#8220;Boss&#8221; before he is escorted to the extraction point &#8211; and the &#8220;One for All&#8221; variation &#8211; requiring the cops to kill all of the crooks before they reach the extraction point); and Turf War, involving two teams who compete to take control of designated areas of the map and control them for as long as possible.</p>
<p>The game also includes a variety of racing and cooperative modes, which include Race, in which players race through checkpoints in a traditional automobile race; a GTA Race variation, where players race through checkpoints in an automobile race, with the ability to combat their opponents; Hangman&#8217;s N.O.O.S.E., a co-op mode that requires players to collect a person from the airport and safely escort him to the extraction point before the cops kill him; Deal Breaker, a co-op mission that requires players to assault a construction site captured by enemies, then chase a group of enemies before they escape; and Bomb da Base II, a co-op mission that requires players to clear out a ship, then destroy it with explosives. The game also features a Free Mode, in which players have the entire map open to explore, with no end goal or mission to complete.</p>
<p>There are, however, limitations when playing Free Mode. Certain features from the single player story mode are disabled. The disabled features include the mini-games such as bowling, darts, and pool. Also disabled is other content found in the game, including cheats, clubs and the internet café. These limitations also apply for all other game-types.</p>
<h3>Other Information</h3>
<ul>
<li>Publisher(s)  Rockstar Games, JP Capcom</li>
<li>Distributor(s)  Take-Two Interactive (retail), Steam (online)</li>
<li>Designer(s)  Simon Lashley, Keith McLeman</li>
<li>Series  Grand Theft Auto</li>
<li>Engine  RAGE</li>
<li>Euphoria (Motion Engine)</li>
<li>Version  1.04 (PlayStation 3), 1.01 (Xbox 360), 1.0.1.0 (Windows)</li>
<li>Platform(s)  PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows</li>
<li>Release date(s)  PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, 29 April 2008</li>
<li>Microsoft Windows, NA 2 December 2008, EU 3 December 2008</li>
<li>Genre(s)  Sandbox, third-person shooter, action-adventure</li>
<li>Mode(s)  Single-player, multiplayer</li>
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<li><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.rockstargames.com/IV/" target="_blank">Grand Theft Auto IV Official website</a></li>
<li><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.rockstargames.com/IV/#?page=pc&amp;content=information" target="_blank">Grand Theft Auto IV PC Official website</a></li>
<li><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://gta.wikia.com/wiki/Grand_Theft_Auto_IV" target="_blank">Grand Theft Auto IV at Wikia</a></li>
<li><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://strategywiki.org/wiki/Grand_Theft_Auto_IV" target="_blank">Grand Theft Auto IV guide at StrategyWiki</a></li>
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		<description><![CDATA[Capcom&#8217;s new survival-horror opus is closer than ever, and the staff of GamePro got unprecedented access to the game. In GamePro&#8217;s exclusive reports, we detail the shocking shifts in gameplay in a new Resident Evil 5 preview, dissect vile new &#8230; </p><p><a class="more-link block-button" href="http://www.gamecentral.biz/new-resident-evil-5-details-unveiled-by-gamepro/">Continue reading &#187;</a>]]></description>
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<p>In GamePro&#8217;s exclusive reports, we detail the shocking shifts in gameplay in a <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.gamepro.com/article/features/208357/resident-evil-5-preview/">new Resident Evil 5 preview</a>, dissect vile <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.gamepro.com/article/previews/208349/resident-evil-5-enemies/">new Resident Evil 5 enemies</a>, including giant bats and bloodthirsty crocodiles, and engage in desperate shoot-outs in an oil refinery and a desolate mountain pass. Also check out our <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.gamepro.com/article/previews/208348/resident-evil-5-q-a/">new Resident Evil 5 Q&amp;A</a> and <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.gamepro.com/games/xbox360/111002/resident-evil-5/screens/">new Resident Evil 5 screens</a>.<span id="more-788"></span></p>
<p>With Resident Evil 5 a surefire hit, the Japanese company is adding to it a trio of gems in 2009: Bionic Command, Dark Void, and the return of Street Fighter (which we&#8217;ll be unveiling next week). In the meantime, hold tight and brush up with Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nintendo UK has released a massive release date list of Wii and DS titles for Europe today. Eurogamer notes that this list features the first GameCube-to-Wii ports, dubbed &#8220;New Play Control!&#8221; titles, which include Pikmin and Mario Power Tennis. This &#8230; </p><p><a class="more-link block-button" href="http://www.gamecentral.biz/nintendos-gamecube-to-wii-games-confirmed/">Continue reading &#187;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-787" title="wii" src="http://www.gamecentral.biz/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/wii.jpg" alt="wii" width="300" height="178" /> Nintendo UK has released a massive release date list of Wii and DS titles for Europe today. Eurogamer notes that this list features the first GameCube-to-Wii ports, dubbed &#8220;New Play Control!&#8221; titles, which include <em>Pikmin</em> and <em>Mario Power Tennis</em>. This new label sees classic GameCube titles revamped to utilize new Wii-specific control schemes. See below for the complete, huge list of upcoming European releases.</p>
<p><strong>Wii Release Dates</strong></p>
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<li> Chrysler Classic Racing (ZOO) &#8211; 9 Jan 2009</li>
<li> Jeep Thrills (formerly Let&#8217;s Off Road) (ZOO) &#8211; 9 Jan 2009</li>
<li> Army Men: Soldiers of Misfortune (ZOO) &#8211; 16 Jan 2009</li>
<li> Skate City Heroes (ZOO) &#8211; 16 Jan 2009</li>
<li> Story Hour Adventures (ZOO) &#8211; 16 Jan 2009</li>
<li> Story Hour Fairy Tales (ZOO) &#8211; 16 Jan 2009</li>
<li> NeoPets Puzzle Adventure (Capcom) &#8211; 23 Jan 2009</li>
<li> Twin Strike: Operation Thunder (ZOO) &#8211; Jan 2009</li>
<li> Riding Stables (dtp young entertainment) &#8211; Jan 2009</li>
<li> Music Party (dtp young entertainment) &#8211; Jan 2009<span id="more-784"></span></li>
<li> Ultimate Band (Disney) &#8211; 5 Feb 2009</li>
<li> NEW PLAY CONTROL! Pikmin (Nintendo) &#8211; 6 Feb 2009</li>
<li> Hotel For Dogs (505 Games) &#8211; 6 Feb 2009</li>
<li> NARUTO Clash of Ninja Revolution 2 European Version (TOMY / Nintendo) &#8211; 13 Feb 2009</li>
<li> Deadly Creatures (THQ) &#8211; 13 Feb 2009</li>
<li> CM 2 &#8211; World Kitchen (505 Games) &#8211; 20 Feb 2009</li>
<li> The Destiny of Zorro (505 Games) &#8211; 27 Feb 2009</li>
<li> House of the Dead: Overkill (SEGA) &#8211; Feb 2009</li>
<li> Ben 10: Alien Force (D3Publisher) &#8211; Feb 2009</li>
<li> Onechanbra-Bikini Zombi Slayers (D3Publisher) &#8211; Feb 2009</li>
<li> Mushroom Men: The Spore Wars (SouthPeak Games) &#8211; Feb 2009</li>
<li> Pirates versus Ninja (SouthPeak Games) &#8211; Feb 2009</li>
<li> CID The Dummy (Oxygen Games) &#8211; Feb 2009</li>
<li> Tenchu Shadow Assassins (Ubisoft) &#8211; 5 Mar 2009</li>
<li> Yamaha Supercross (ZOO) &#8211; 6 Mar 2009</li>
<li> Big Foot Collision Course (ZOO) &#8211; 6 Mar 2009</li>
<li> Diva Girls: Princess on Ice (505 Games) &#8211; 6 Mar 2009</li>
<li> Smiley World Island Challenge (ZOO) &#8211; 13 Mar 2009</li>
<li> Jelly Belly Ballistic Beans (ZOO) &#8211; 13 Mar 2009</li>
<li> Sim Animals (EA) &#8211; 23 Mar 2009</li>
<li> Little King´s Story (Rising Star Games) &#8211; 28 Mar 2009</li>
<li> NEW PLAY CONTROL! Mario Power Tennis (Nintendo) &#8211; Mar 2009</li>
<li> Sonic and the Black Knight (SEGA) &#8211; Mar 2009</li>
<li> MADWORLD (SEGA) &#8211; Mar 2009</li>
<li> Diabolik: The Original Sin (Black Bean /Lago Srl) &#8211; Mar 2009</li>
<li> Bob the Builder: Festival of Fun (Mastertronic) &#8211; Mar 2009</li>
<li> AMF Bowling World Lanes (Bethsofteurope) &#8211; Q1 2009</li>
<li> Runaway The Dream of the Turtle (Focus Home Interactive) &#8211; Q1 2009</li>
<li> Job Island (Hudson Soft) &#8211; Q1 2009</li>
<li> Kororinpa 2 (working title) (Hudson Soft) &#8211; Q1 2009</li>
<li> King of Fighters Collection: The Orochi Saga. (Ignition) &#8211; Q1 2009</li>
<li> Samurai Shodown Anthology (Ignition) &#8211; Q1 2009</li>
<li> Jillian Michaels´ Fitness Ultimatum 2009 (Koch Media / Deep Silver) &#8211; Q1 2009</li>
<li> Castlevania Judgment (Konami) &#8211; Q1 2009</li>
<li> PES 2009 (Konami) &#8211; Q1 2009</li>
<li> Cake Mania &#8211; In the Mix ! (Majesco/Codemasters) &#8211; Q1 2009</li>
<li> Escape The Museum (Majesco/Codemasters) &#8211; Q1 2009</li>
<li> Rock Revolution (Konami) &#8211; Q1 2009</li>
<li> Hysteria Hospital: Emergeny Ward (Oxygen Games) &#8211; Q1 2009</li>
<li> Roogoo (SouthPeak Games) &#8211; Q1 2009</li>
<li> Brave: A Warrior&#8217;s Tale (SouthPeak Games) &#8211; Q1 2009</li>
<li> Line Rider 2: Unbound (InXile) &#8211; Q1 2009</li>
<li> PurrPals II (InXile) &#8211; Q1 2009</li>
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<p><strong>DS Release Dates</strong></p>
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<li> Chrysler Classic Racing (ZOO) &#8211; 9 Jan 2009</li>
<li> My Chinese Coach (Ubisoft) &#8211; 15 Jan 2009</li>
<li> Petz My Monkey Family (Ubisoft) &#8211; 15 Jan 2009</li>
<li> Petz My Kitten Family (Ubisoft) &#8211; 15 Jan 2009</li>
<li> Lord of the Rings:Conquest (EA) &#8211; 16 Jan 2009</li>
<li> Army Men: Soldiers of Misfortune (ZOO) &#8211; 16 Jan 2009</li>
<li> Tecktonic (Koch Media / Deep Silver) &#8211; 16 Jan 2009</li>
<li> Sim Animals (EA) &#8211; 23 Jan 2009</li>
<li> NeoPets Puzzle Adventure (Capcom) &#8211; 23 Jan 2009</li>
<li> Word Master (ZOO) &#8211; 30 Jan 2009</li>
<li> The Woodleys &#8211; Sports (dtp young entertainment) &#8211; Jan 2009</li>
<li> Best Friend: My Horse (dtp young entertainment) &#8211; Jan 2009</li>
<li> Ultimate Band (Disney Interactive Studios) &#8211; 4 Feb 2009</li>
<li> Scrabble 2009 (Ubisoft) &#8211; 5 Feb 2009</li>
<li> Imagine: Ballet Dancer (Ubisoft) &#8211; 5 Feb 2009</li>
<li> Johnny Bravo (Mastertronic) &#8211; 6 Feb 2009</li>
<li> Mystery Case Files: MillionHeir (Nintendo) &#8211; 6 Feb 2009</li>
<li> Harvest Fishing (Rising Star) &#8211; 6 Feb 2009</li>
<li> XG Blast ! (Rising Star) &#8211; 6 Feb 2009</li>
<li> Hotel for Dogs (505 Games) &#8211; 6 Feb 2009</li>
<li> Imagine: Movie Star (Ubisoft) &#8211; 12 Feb 2009</li>
<li> My Pet Zoo Vet (505 Games) &#8211; 13 Feb 2009</li>
<li> Buffy (505 Games) &#8211; 13 Feb 2009</li>
<li> Rune Factory (Rising Star) &#8211; 13 Feb 2009</li>
<li> Walk with me! Do you know your walking routine? bundled with two Activity Meters (Nintendo) &#8211; 20 Feb 2009</li>
<li> Lux Pain (Rising Star) &#8211; 20 Feb 2009</li>
<li> Pop Town (505 Games) &#8211; 27 Feb 2009</li>
<li> Mahjong Quest (Astragon) &#8211; 27 Feb 2009</li>
<li> The Chase: Felix meets Felicity (Atari) &#8211; Feb 2009</li>
<li> Disney Fairies: Tinker Bell (Disney Interactive Studios) &#8211; Feb 2009</li>
<li> Mushroom Men: Rise of The Fungi (SouthPeak Games) &#8211; Feb 2009</li>
<li> Insecticide (SouthPeak Games) &#8211; Feb 2009</li>
<li> Ben 10: Alien Force (D3Publisher) &#8211; Feb 2009</li>
<li> Crazy Machines (dtp young entertainment) &#8211; Feb 2009</li>
<li> My pet beauty salon (dtp young entertainment) &#8211; Feb 2009</li>
<li> The Chase: Felix meets Felicity (Atari) &#8211; Feb 2009</li>
<li> Diva Girls: Diva Dancers (505 Games) &#8211; 6 Mar 2009</li>
<li> Yamaha Supercross (ZOO) &#8211; 6 Mar 2009</li>
<li> Big Foot Collision Course (ZOO) &#8211; 6 Mar 2009</li>
<li> Club Penguin (Disney Interactive Studios) &#8211; 13 Mar 2009</li>
<li> Populous (Rising Star) &#8211; 13 Mar 2009</li>
<li> Smile World Island Challenge (ZOO) &#8211; 13 Mar 2009</li>
<li> Jelly Belly Ballistic Beans (ZOO) &#8211; 13 Mar 2009</li>
<li> Emergency Room (505 Games) &#8211; 27 Mar 2009</li>
<li> My Beauty Salon (505 Games) &#8211; 27 Mar 2009</li>
<li> NARUTO NINJA DESTINY 2 European Versión (TOMY / Nintendo) &#8211; Mar 2009</li>
<li> Bleach: Dark Souls (SEGA) &#8211; Mar 2009</li>
<li> History Great Empires: Rome (Black Bean / Lago Srl) &#8211; Mar 2009</li>
<li> Diabolik: The Original Sin (Black Bean / Lago Srl) &#8211; Mar 2009</li>
<li> Puzzle Quest Galactrix (D3Publisher) &#8211; Mar 2009</li>
<li> Challenge Me: Brain Puzzles (Oxygen Games) &#8211; Mar 2009</li>
<li> Challenge Me: Maths Workout (Oxygen Games) &#8211; Mar 2009</li>
<li> Ducati Moto (Bethsofteurope) &#8211; Q1 2009</li>
<li> AMF Bowling Pinbusters! (Bethsofteurope) &#8211; Q1 2009</li>
<li> Dungeon Raiders (Focus Home Entertainment) &#8211; Q1 2009</li>
<li> Sherlock Holmes &#8220;Le mystere de la momie&#8221; (Focus Home Entertainment) &#8211; Q1 2009</li>
<li> Blood Bowl (Focus Home Entertainment) &#8211; Q1 2009</li>
<li> Let`s Play: Fire Fighter (Gamelife) &#8211; Q1 2009</li>
<li> Bomberman 2 (working title) (Hudson Soft) &#8211; Q1 2009</li>
<li> Enchanted Folk and the School of Wizardry (Konami) &#8211; Q1 2009</li>
<li> Rock Revolution (Konami) &#8211; Q1 2009</li>
<li> Cake Mania 2 (Majesco/Codemasters) &#8211; Q1 2009</li>
<li> Maths Blaster (Majesco) &#8211; Q1 2009</li>
<li> Powerbike (Majesco) &#8211; Q1 2009</li>
<li> Left Brain Right Brain 2 (Majesco) &#8211; Q1 2009</li>
<li> Wonderworld Amusement Park (Majesco) &#8211; Q1 2009</li>
<li> Babysitting Mania (Majesco/Codemasters) &#8211; Q1 2009</li>
<li> Our House (Majesco) &#8211; Q1 2009</li>
<li> Big Bang Mini (SouthPeak Games) &#8211; Q1 2009</li>
<li> Brave: Shaman&#8217;s Challenge (SouthPeak Games) &#8211; Q1 2009</li>
<li> Roogoo (SouthPeak Games) &#8211; Q1 2009</li>
<li> De Blob (THQ) &#8211; Q1 2009</li>
<li> Gauntlet (Eidos) &#8211; Spring 2009</li>
<li> Winx Club Secret Diary 2009 (Konami) &#8211; early 2009</li>
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		<title>Namco Bandai Surge-s West</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[At this year&#8217;s Tokyo Game Show, executives from Square Enix, Capcom, and Namco Bandai engaged in a roundtable discussion about Japan&#8217;s diminished role in the gaming industry. As a result, the publisher and many of its fellow Japanese outfits are &#8230; </p><p><a class="more-link block-button" href="http://www.gamecentral.biz/namco-bandai-surge-s-west/">Continue reading &#187;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.gamecentral.biz/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/windowslivewriternamcobandaisurgeswest-a3e8namco-bandai-logo.jpg"><img src="http://www.gamecentral.biz/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/windowslivewriternamcobandaisurgeswest-a3e8namco-bandai-logo-thumb.jpg" border="0" alt="namco_bandai_logo" width="249" height="182" align="right" /></a> At this year&#8217;s Tokyo Game Show, executives from Square Enix, Capcom, and Namco Bandai engaged in a roundtable discussion about Japan&#8217;s diminished role in the gaming industry. As a result, the publisher and many of its fellow Japanese outfits are putting a greater emphasis on the West, both in selling and developing their games there.</p>
<p>Square Enix recently set up a development studio in Los Angeles. Capcom is &#8220;actively pursuing friendly acquisitions and partnerships&#8221; with foreign outfits, and developing games like Dead Rising and Lost Planet with a more Western audience in mind. And today Namco Bandai established Surge, a new publishing label &#8220;dedicated to providing cutting-edge, genre-defining games that are targeted at satiating the appetite of western gamers.&#8221; Surge will produce games across a variety of genres and platforms.</p>
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<p>The first game to carry the Surge label will be Afro Samurai, scheduled for release on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 January 27. Based on the animated series of the same name, Afro Samurai features the voice of Samuel L. Jackson and a hip-hop-influenced soundtrack composed by The RZA.</p>
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		<title>Wii Fit, iPhone Among Japan&#8217;s Top Impulse Buys</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In a survey conducted by Japanese search engine Goo, the Wii Fit ranked third for the year behind the year&#8217;s two sweet sensations: salted sweets and raw caramel. Wii Fit became a national phenomenon because it was seen as an &#8230; </p><p><a class="more-link block-button" href="http://www.gamecentral.biz/wii-fit-iphone-among-japans-top-impulse-buys/">Continue reading &#187;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.gamecentral.biz/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/windowslivewriterwiifitiphoneamongjapanstopimpulsebuys-aa32wii-fit-2.jpg"><img src="http://www.gamecentral.biz/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/windowslivewriterwiifitiphoneamongjapanstopimpulsebuys-aa32wii-fit-thumb.jpg" border="0" alt="wii_fit" width="253" height="253" align="right" /></a> In a survey conducted by Japanese search engine Goo, the Wii Fit ranked third for the year behind the year&#8217;s two sweet sensations: salted sweets and raw caramel. Wii Fit became a national phenomenon because it was seen as an easy and fun way to get fit.</p>
<p>Around 3 million units of the software and companion &#8220;balance board&#8221; hardware are expected to be sold by Nintendo in Japan this year, it said recently. Worldwide the company expects to sell 10 million units this year.</p>
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<p>One other game, &#8220;Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G&#8221; for the PlayStation Portable, was among the top 20 in the ranking. The Capcom game is one of the most popular for handheld platforms in Japan and has sold more than 2.5 million copies since its launch in March. It was tied for 12th place with another local diet fad: a book that preached the values of keeping-in-shape by eating bananas for breakfast.</p>
<p>Following hot-on-the-heels and tied for 14th place was both a mobile PC and the iPhone 3G.</p>
<p>Japan was part of the simultaneous worldwide launch of the iPhone 3G on July 11 and the phone got considerable media coverage in Japan. It was the first time the iPhone was available here (the previous 2G version wasn&#8217;t compatible with Japan&#8217;s cellular networks) and some people began camping out several days before the phone went on sale to be assured of getting one. When sales began, parts of the launch were broadcast live on Japan&#8217;s morning TV shows.</p>
<p>The popularity of the mobile PC this year can be put down to low prices. Not only are computers like Asus&#8217; Eee PC redefining what consumers expect to pay for a laptop but machines are being offered for as little as 100 yen (US$1) by cellular carriers in return for signing a 2-year flat-rate data contract.</p>
<p>The unscientific ranking polled visitors to the Goo portal between Oct. 21 and 24.</p>
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		<title>Neopets: Puzzle Adventure (DS)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Solve the Puzzle and Save Neopia! Set sail for adventure and mystery as you uncover the truth and save Neopia from impending doom! Create your own Neopet, explore Neopia, make friends and match your wits against enemies in this unique &#8230; </p><p><a class="more-link block-button" href="http://www.gamecentral.biz/neopets-puzzle-adventure-ds/">Continue reading &#187;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.gamecentral.biz/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/windowslivewritermotogp08xbox360-ad62neopets-2.jpg"><img src="http://www.gamecentral.biz/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/windowslivewritermotogp08xbox360-ad62neopets-thumb.jpg" border="0" alt="neopets" width="212" height="217" align="right" /></a> Solve the Puzzle and Save Neopia! Set sail for adventure and mystery as you uncover the truth and save Neopia from impending doom! Create your own Neopet, explore Neopia, make friends and match your wits against enemies in this unique puzzle adventure! You can even uncover hidden codes that unlock new items on Neopets.com. The adventure is waiting for you!</p>
<p>Appealing to both casual gamers and Neopets fans, Neopets® Puzzle Adventure is the only multi-platform puzzle adventure game based on the popular virtual community. For the Neopets fan, Neopets® Puzzle Adventure is a must-have game with its intuitive “pick up and play” gameplay, new never-before-seen areas in the Neopets universe to explore and the opportunity to redeem codes for exclusive virtual items at Neopets.com.</p>
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<h3>Game Information</h3>
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<li>Neopets® Puzzle Adventure will generate codes that can be redeemed for unique items on the Neopets.com website.</li>
<li>Choose and customize one of 12 Neopets to be your central character in the story</li>
<li>Travel through four lands of Neopia as you experience an epic story with more than 150 quests in the single-player game.</li>
<li>“Head-to-Head” multiplayer matches.</li>
<li>Collect 100 “PetPets” for extra abilities and earn 30 special Awards for completing missions.</li>
<li>Exclusive drawing minigame included for the DS only!</li>
<li>Collect over 100 items, recipes and treasures, many of which can be equipped on your pet to provide useful bonuses</li>
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