Hudson Entertainment, the North American publishing arm for HUDSON SOFT, announced today FISHING MASTER WORLD TOUR has gone to gold master. A sequel to the popular FISHING MASTER, FISHING MASTER WORLD TOUR is published by Hudson Entertainment and distributed in North America by Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc. FISHING MASTER WORLD TOUR is scheduled to release on January 6, 2008 for an SRP of $29.99.
The Tale of Despereaux is an interactive game based on Universal Pictures' animated adventure of the same name. The game shares the fairy-tale look and feel of the upcoming film about a chivalrous mouse, full of courage and honor. Since the demise of Brash Entertainment, it has been quiet around The Tale of Despereaux, but with the imminent release of the movie, Atari picked up all platforms, but oddly not the Xbox 360 edition.
...Gene Simmons has a lot to say about it.
In what seems to be a huge mistake or oversight on behalf either Nintendo Europe or Australia, it seems that if you bought an Aussie copy of Animal Crossing: Let's Go to the City and you have an Aussie version of Animal Crossing: Wild World, if you want to import your character, you're flat out of luck. Nintendo has in fact given Australians the US version of Wild World. And guess what – Let's Go to the City doesn't speak American.
Destineer's Iron Chef America: Supreme Cuisine will be serving up the fun starting December 5th. This game, based on the international television phenomenon Iron Chef, is an exclusive for Nintendo's platforms and has versions coming out for both the Wii and the DS.
Well, if you're a fan of the movie, like me, you may already know that Ghostbusters is more about jokes then scares, but there also was a creepy side to it. I mean that's what made Ghostbusters, Ghostbusters. And what should make the game any different?
As if you didn't have enough games backtracked to carry you into the New Year, today Activision announced a crapload of new games, including another new Guitar Hero, Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2, a new James Bond game, and new Tony Hawk game that won't use a standard controller.
MTV Multiplayer writes: "Video game companies send me games: not surprising. Yesterday, Nintendo sent me a game they played for me: say what?
A copy of DS title Animal Crossing Wild World sent out to media yesterday by Nintendo came loaded with most of the game's secrets unlocked, it also included a nasty surprise.