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Gaming News – 09/09/2009

By El Cheapo
Muramasa The Demon Blade (Wii)

Muramasa’s a stylish gem of a game, from the eerily lit cemeteries, ethereal forests, and panoramic rooftop backdrops to the flashy swords you swing around. Vanillaware’s side-scrolling action game exudes style in even the tiniest details: protagonists Momohime and Kisuke will occasionally glance sidelong at you as they swiftly run across the screen, or a fish will jump out of the water as they splash across a river. It’s all wonderful eye-candy that sets the mood for the best part of the game: slicing up enemy ninjas, monks, and demons. http://www.1up.com/do/reviewPage?cId=3175950



HOLY CRAP! New 2D Sonic game! (Project Needlemouse?)

Oh my God. Oh my God!

We’ve just received a billion tips about a brand new 2D Sonic the Hedgehog game to be published by Sega in 2010. According to the video, this is an all-new Sonic game in hi-def. The game is currently codenamed as Project Needlemouse and it looks like the idea is to create an old school game that evokes feelings of “proper” Sonic games. http://www.destructoid.com/holy-crap-new-2d-sonic-game-project-needlemouse–147974.phtml





Examiner.com

Xbox 360 Review – ‘Wolfenstein’

Chicago Tribune - Tom Chick - ?16 hours ago?
Hopefully it’s saving up all its best ideas for “Singularity.” This review is based on a retail copy of the Xbox 360 game provided by the publisher.






CNET News

Final Fantasy XIII gets PS3 bundle, release date and more

GamePro.com - Andy Burt - ?9 hours ago?
Additionally, Sony exec Kaz Hirai announced that upon the game’s release Sony will be releasing a PS3 Slim bundle with the game, though pricing is yet to be


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Majesco Entertainment Releases ‘Go Play City Sports’ For Wii(TM)

Reuters - ?20 hours ago?
With Wii Balance Board(TM) compatibility, players get active, showing their skills to gain respect as the best athlete in the city.




Based on real elements and chemicals, this hand held science lab simulator lets players earn money, boost a profile reputation and learn a little something about science. This task based simulation game only allows one profile and has some entertaining elements but has enough realistic elements to warrant the following warning: Never try to reproduce anything in this game without professional supervision! http://blogcritics.org/gaming/article/nintendo-ds-review-science-papa/


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