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Posted on Sep 8th 2008 at 03:20:06 AM by (Tondog)
Posted under Modern Gaming, Sony, Microsoft, Nintendo, Playsation 3, Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii, PSP, DS, PS2

A little bit lighter week this time around, but it sees the release of one of the most anticipated games of the year!

Playstation 3Xbox 360Nintendo Wii
•NHL 2K9
•NHL 2009
•TNA Impact!
•NHL 2K9
•NHL 2009
•TNA Impact!
•Zoids Assault
•Cabela's Legendary Adventures
•Hell's Kitchen
•NHL 2K9
The Price is Right (One of my original ideas for the Wii. Read my comments later.)
PSPNintendo DSPlaystation 2
•Cabela's Legendary Adventures •Hell's Kitchen
•Lock's Quest
•Mazes of Fate
Mystery Case Files: MillionHeir (It's a game with no hype from Nintendo. It's gotta be good.)
•The Price is Right
•Spore Creatures
•Viva Pinata: Pocket Paradise
•Cabela's Legendary Adventures
•Dragon Ball Z Trilogy
•NHL 2K9
•TNA Impact!
Yakuza 2


This week is one full of possibly great games that are flying under the radar...along with a game that is going to be freaking huge. First up is the new game from Will Wright, the mastermind behind The Sims and SimCity. That game is Spore for Windows and Mac. What is Spore? It's a life simulation game like The Sims, but with a much larger scope. In the game, you design a species and oversee their evolution from single cell organisms to intelligent creatures. During this time you will guide the species through many phases including Tribal, Civilization, and Space. Once you reach the Space Age, you will be able to travel to the planets of other players and interact with their civilzation by trying to make peace or attacking them. I am so very interested in this game due to the fact that it could be the deepest game ever conceived. I just hope my PC is able to run it. Hopefully PC gamers actually buy this game and support EA instead of pirating it and contributing to the downfall of PC gaming.

Anyways, next game I'd like to highlight this week is The Price Is Right for the Wii. Why the hell would I mention this? Back in 2005 or so when the Wii's "innovative" controller scheme was announced, one of the first games I thought would be pretty awesome on the Wii was The Price Is Right. Imagine spinning the big wheel in the Showcase Showdown, punching out holes in Punch a Bunch, or putting in Hole in One (OR TWO!),or dropping a virtual chip in Plinko. I didn't think  much about my idea after that, but it was in the back of my head. Imagine my surprise a few months ago when I found out that UbiSoft was making a game based on The Price is Right. My hopes aren't very high for the game, but I still hope it turns out decently (and has a Barker's Beauties sex minigame).

Other games coming out this week include Yakuza 2 for the PS2, the long-overdue sequel to the original game on the PS2. Mystery Case Files: MillionHeir for the Nintendo DS, a new point and click mystery game from Nitnendo that hasn't gotten a lot of hype, so it's gotta at least be decent considering all the other games they've done like this have been good. Finally is the American debut of Masaya's truly fucked up PC Engine shooter Cho Aniki on the Wii Virtual  Console. This game is unlike anything you've ever seen. It's the first in a series of shmups with weird homoerotic overtones and a strange sense of humor going throughout the whole thing. I can't even begin to describe the screwed up goodness that is Cho Aniki, so check out Hardcore Gaming 101's look at the series and prepare to be amazed.


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Comments
 
Big Fish Games has made a ton of games. Their only critically acclaimed game is Diner Dash for the PC. I have no faith in that DS game whatsoever.
 
I made this comment in a thread in the forum:

Spore has a limit of three activations per licence unless there are certain circumstances. I can't be bothered phoning EA to reactivate it every time I reinstall Windows. I like to have a game I can keep for as long as I want.

If it weren't for shitty DRM I would buy it straight away but as it is, I won't support that.

But that could just be internet hype sensationalising it. Perhaps someone can clear it up.

It's a shame because I've been looking forward to Spore for so long and it's suddenly here. It seems like a completely new sub-genre in the God-sim genre.
 
I just found out Spore Creatures on the DS is part of Morrisons' (a supermarket) £12 DS chart offer. All the DS games on their top chart are £12 for this week, or today only or something. I think I'll get Spore Creatures, no DRM to worry about. The next cheapest places are £25.
 
Is it me or haven't you put Spore up in the list? Or don't you add PC games to the list, maybe? They'd fit under the PSP releases.

@James:I also think it's sad that they do this. I don't see the point of it anyway because once you buy a legal copy...why would they keep you from playing it?

I've checked that site for Cho Aniki and...what the hell? It looks weird to say the least.
 
I usually don't track pc games, but this one is an exception to the rule.
 
yakuza 2 is going to be awesome i tell you, awesome!

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