• Planet Superstars allows a single player to take on over 100 challenges, visiting some of SEGA’s most recognized worlds, and meeting some familiar and well loved names along the way.
• Challenges include tournaments, ballgames, special events and more, and allow the player to unlock additional content.
• Within each SEGA Game Zone, the player is presented with information related to the original SEGA game title, and a list of challenges available within the zone.
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• Every player has a Superstar meter in the form of a star beneath their feet, which is slowly filled whenever the player performs well.
• When this star is filled, the player can transform into their Superstar State!
• Every character has their own unique special Superstar State. While the player is in their state, they run faster, hit the ball harder, or even call down the power of the skies!
• Each characters powers are different, so try them all!
SEGA Superstars™ Tennis, a game that brings together some of the most treasured and well known characters from the SEGA universe, in some of the most unusual courts and outrageous settings ever imagined. Developed by Sumo Digital Ltd., SEGA Superstars Tennis will be released on the Sony PlayStation® 3 computer entertainment system, Sony PlayStation 2, the Xbox 360™ video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, and Nintendo Wii and DS, all hitting shelves early in 2008.
SEGA Superstars Tennis has over 15 playable SEGA idols including Sonic the Hedgehog, AiAi from Super Monkeyball fame, Ulala of Space Channel 5 and Amigo from Samba De Amigo. In addition to their own unique attributes, each character will also come equipped with their own superstar tennis skills, putting a whole new spin on each match played!
Exhibition mode offers the chance to challenge Sonic, or the character or your choice, to a match on one of many courts, including Sonic’s home court of Green Hill Zone, or Amigo’s Carnival Park court. Wherever you play there will be a host of SEGA celebrities cheering you on from courtside and by partaking in crazy doubles matches with your choice of partner, you could end up playing against some pretty unusual couples! Prove your SEGA hero is the shining star of SEGA Superstars Tennis by collecting silverware in the Tournament Mode. There will also be the opportunity to unlock a host of exciting extras which will be announced in the near future!
Complementing the Exhibition and Tournament modes, there will also be new and innovative ways of enjoying some of SEGA’s classic titles, plus platform exclusive ways to play the game, including online modes for X360 and PS3 versions!
“SEGA Superstars Tennis has the potential to be one of the most fun and accessible sports games ever.” commented Gary Knight, European Marketing Director. “The fantastic Sumo Digital team has had access to a wealth of SEGA IP and you’ll be surprised at the gaming icons that will be making an appearance!”
Assassin’s Creed is the next-gen game developed by Ubisoft Montreal that will redefine the action genre. While other games claim to be next-gen with impressive graphics and physics, Assassin’s Creed merges technology, game design, theme and emotions into a world where you instigate chaos and become a vulnerable, yet powerful, agent of change.
The setting is 1191 AD. The Third Crusade is tearing the Holy Land apart. You, Altair, intend to stop the hostilities by suppressing both sides of the conflict.
You are an Assassin, a warrior shrouded in secrecy and feared for your ruthlessness. Your actions can throw your immediate environment into chaos, and your existence will shape events during this pivotal moment in history.
Key Features
• Be an Assassin
Master the skills, tactics and weapons of history’s deadliest and most secretive clan of warriors. Plan your attacks, strike without mercy and fight your way to escape.
• Director’s Cut edition: experience exclusive PC content
Four PC-exclusive investigation missions make the game an even better experience than its console predecessors, including the Rooftop Race Challenge, a race to a specified location and the Archer Stealth Assassination Challenge, where the player must assassinate all archers in a certain zone to help out fellow Assassins.
• Realistic and responsive environments
Experience a living, breathing world in which all your actions have consequences. Crowds react to your moves and will either help or hinder you on your quests.
• Action with a new dimension – total freedom
Eliminate your targets wherever, whenever and however. Stalk your prey through richly detailed, historically accurate, open-ended environments. Scale buildings, mount horses, blend in with crowds. Do whatever it takes to achieve your objectives.
• Relive the epic times of the Crusades
Assassin’s Creed immerses you in the realistic and historical Holy Land of the 12th century, featuring life-like graphics, ambience and the subtle, yet detailed nuances of a living world.
• Intense action rooted in reality
Experience heavy action blended with fluid and precise animations. Use a wide range of medieval weapons, and face your enemies in realistic swordfight duels.
• Next-gen gameplay
The proprietary engine developed from the ground up for the next-gen console allows organic game design featuring open gameplay, intuitive control scheme, realistic interaction with environment and a fluid, yet sharp, combat mechanic.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
(Both Minimum and Recommended):
Supported OS: Windows® XP/Windows Vista® (only)
Processor: Dual core processor 2.6 GHz Intel® Pentium® D or AMD Athlon™ 64 X2 3800+ (Intel Core® 2 Duo 2.2 GHz or AMD Athlon 64 X2 4400+ or better recommended)
RAM: 1 GB Windows XP / 2 GB Windows Vista
Video Card: 256 MB DirectX® 10.0–compliant video card or DirectX 9.0–compliant card with Shader Model 3.0 or higher (see supported list)*
Sound Card: DirectX 9.0 or 10.0–compliant sound card (5.1 sound card recommended)
DirectX Version: DirectX 9.0 or10.0 libraries (included on disc)
DVD-ROM: DVD-ROM dual-layer drive
Hard Drive Space: 8 GB
Peripherals Supported: Keyboard, mouse, optional controller (Xbox 360® Controller for Windows recommended)
*Supported Video Cards at Time of Release:
ATI® RADEON® X1600*/1650*–1950/HD 2000/3000 series
NVIDIA GeForce® 6800*/7/8/9 series
*PCI Express only supported
Laptop versions of these cards may work but are NOT supported. These chipsets are the only ones that will run this game. For the most up-to-date minimum requirement listings, please visit the FAQ for this game on our support website at: http://support.ubi.com.
NOTICE: This game contains technology intended to prevent copying that may conflict with some disc and virtual drives.
Product Specifications:
Publisher: Ubisoft
Developer: Ubisoft Montreal
Ship Date: April 2008
Category: Action
Web: www.assassinscreedgame.com
Rating: PEGI 18+
MSRP: £34.99
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| Codemasters provides a PlayStation 3 giveaway in a Web 2.0 promotion for alternative-history shooter Turning Point: Fall of Liberty |
Tuesday 11th March/… Codemasters today announced that it is launching a unique online viral campaign for the European release of Turning Point: Fall of Liberty. Tapping into the global social networking phenomenon, Codemasters has created a Facebook profile for Mario Contasino, the man who inspired the events of Turning Point: Fall of Liberty. Those who add Mario Contasino as a friend on their Facebook profile will automatically be entered into a competition to win a PlayStation 3 and a copy of Turning Point: Fall of Liberty.Mario Contasino was the taxi driver who accidentally knocked down Winston Churchill in 1931 when the future prime minister looked the wrong way whilst crossing a busy New York City street. Churchill made a full recovery following the accident, but the premise of Turning Point: Fall of Liberty revolves around what might have happened had Churchill died as a result of his injuries.Without a strong leader to rally behind, Turning Point: Fall of Liberty suggests that the Allied forces succumb to the Nazi war machine, with Britain surrendering to Nazi occupation. In the alternative history first-person shooter, gamers take on the role of everyman Dan Carson, a New York City construction worker finds himself fighting alongside the resistance when the Nazis launch a full-scale invasion of America in 1953. To honour how Mario Contasino’s historic events inspired the video game, Codemasters recently launched a search to track down his descendents. As a result of the global search, it was discovered that he enlisted for service during World War II, but sadly passed away on January 17, 1989. However, the search for his descendents continues and you can join the hunt at www.codemasters.co.uk/quest Richard Eddy, Director, Communication, says: “Turning Point: Fall of Liberty features one of the most provocative premises ever created for a video game. The role that Mario Contasino played in its inspiration and creating a Facebook profile for the man is a fantastic way of honouring him through social networking.” To be in with a chance to win a PlayStation 3 and a copy of Turning Point: Fall of Liberty*, entrants are required to have an active Facebook account and add ‘Mario Contasino’ to their Facebook friends list or use the web link below. *Terms and conditions apply. http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1065436577 Turning Point: Fall of Liberty is released in the UK on 14th March for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Games for Windows. |
Cherub-faced Ninty president Iwata promises that over one hundred WiiWare titles are in development - quite a feat when you note that in the two years Xbox Live Arcade has been running only 113 titles have been released.
Okay, so we’re not expecting all these to arrive in one interweb-choking bundle, but the three-a-week Virtual Console offerings certainly prove Nintendo had the trousers to go with that big-talk, so don’t be to hasty to laugh off their WiiWare claims.
And so we present for your viewing pleasure every known WiiWare title in all their glory.
Gravitronix
Three schoolmates longed to make games and finally got the chance thanks to WiiWare. “It wasn’t until the Wii and the rumour of original downloadable content that we moved toward becoming a development house,” explains Medaverse CEO Jesse Lowther. And their first game? Gravitronix.
Lowther explains the game as “twisting the remote or nunchuk to move your ‘gravity platform’ within your territory, and using a limited but constantly recharging energy beam to stop projectiles launched at your territory while trying to launch projectiles at the territories of your opponents.”
The neatness of the set-up is clearly the multiplayer action. “Gravitronix will be a multiplayer game at heart, with eight-player support on one console,” Lowther says. “Four players holding remotes and four holding nunchuks.”
You’ll be able to try it yourself for a mere 500 points. Why the low price? “We’re a completely unknown developer,” says Lowther. “No one has any clue about what to expect from our games. As such, we decided that anyone willing to patronise us should only need to do so at 500 Wii points.” What a nice man.
Bruiser and Scratch
Typical. You’re minding your own business in the woods and before you know it, you’ve fallen into a strange portal. Happens to the best of us. What lies through the gateway? According to Steel Penny Games’ founder, president and ‘technical guy’ Jason Hughes: “a puzzle game. Not a huge drawn-out adventure, just something fun to play for a few minutes or for a few hours, depending on your determination.”
Though the game is single-player, Hughes says that, “From what I’ve observed, anyone in the room at the time can’t help but become involved, so in a sense it’s a viral local multiplayer game, yet only requires a single controller.”
Of most interest, however, is Hughes’ desire to create a WiiWare franchise. He notes that, “Making the game good comes first, having a story to tell comes a close second,” but explains how Steel Penny “hope to produce a game that has enough story to give life to the characters [dog Bruiser and cat Scratch] outside the confines of a puzzle game, so players would look forward to seeing them in another type of game.” Could Bruiser and Scratch be the faces of WiiWare? Paws for thought.
Defend your castle
Believe it or not, but there’s a whole genre of internet flash games dedicated to the protection of castles. No, not the fleshy Matthew kind, but the stony kind. Placing turrets, aiming your archers, micromanaging the peasants to scrape off body parts seared to the ramparts by hot tar - the genre is as varied as any other and it all started with XGen’s Defend Your Castle.
Wait a second. Are you, NGamer, meaning to tell us that we’re being fobbed off with WiiWare we can get online for free? No, not at all, disembodied voice representing the readership.
Where the original Defend Your Castle was clearly drawn in Microsoft paint and revolved around scooping up hordes with your mouse and bloodily splattering them against the ground, this is far more shaped and structured.
As a God-like force, you have to protect the blue button-headed citizens of your castle from a hoard of vicious white buttons. With a pointer you can drop impressive firework-esque bombs, grab the whites and convert them into blues, or use an eraser to wipe away their pencil-drawn bodies.
This handcrafted style is particularly nice - enemies come at you with broken ice-lolly sticks and the castle is paper thin. Charming stuff, for a sweet 500 points.
Plattchen Twist ‘n’ Paint
A puzzle-shooter,” is how Bplus art director Bernd Geiblinger describes the first third-party game ever announced for WiiWare. “In a shooter, fast aiming and pinpoint shooting are required; in a puzzle game you have to put on the thinking cap and make up some good tactics. Combining both of them, Plättchen is a completely new and unseen challenge.”
A panel-based puzzler, the game offers you “the freedom and the ability to change the colour of every Plättchen [panel] on the field,” and as such “you can live out your creativity while mastering the levels by shooting everything bad.”
Creative freedom is also key to the 12 (count ‘em)-person multiplayer. “The cool thing is that not everyone has to do the same things in the game. You can use four Remotes plus four nunchuks plus four DK Bongos for the ultimate party fun.”
DK Bongos? The ones Paon couldn’t be bothered to implement in the full-price DK Jet Race? Bernd explains: “If you own one or up to four Nintendo GameCube DK Bongos, you can control the evil black shadow Plättchen against your friends. If they lose all their lives, the dark side wins the war. There are also special features if you use the Zapper.”
The 1,500 price tag - same as Crystal Chronicles - is not an exercise in money-grabbing but a sign of Bplus’ faith in Plättchen as a WiiWare title “offering a little more in terms of depth and complexity.” Hear hear.
Crystal Chronicles
A Final Fantasy and SimCity mish-mash, Square Enix’s stab at WiiWare replaces takey-turny scrapping with gety-buildingy-permissiony-fromy-the-localy-councily town-planning. Not as dull as it sounds, mind. You magically sprout buildings and hire warriors for quests. Looks great, too.
Dr Mario
The idea of Mario rooting around with his filthy plumber hands in doctorly procedures is quite stomach churning, but the arrival of his NHS persona on WiiWare is anything but. Connecting vitamins and bacteria in a pill-swivelling variant on Tetris, this will also feature the Germ Blast minigame seen in More Brain Training.
Bomberman
Lunchtime Bomberman tends to end with Kittsy as cruel victor and Kim storming off in a huff. Luckily, Hudson’s Wi-Fi-enabled Bomberman arrives to open up the competition to you lot. Now you’ll have the pleasure of watching Matthew bomb himself into a corner in the opening second of the game. Pity him.
Okiraku Ping Pong
Not even the gaming whizzes at Nintendo and Rockstar could ace the plick-plocking sensation that is ping pong; will Arc System Works do better? With all swing types mapped onto remote gestures, five training minigames and the doubles play denied by all previous ping pong games, we’d hazard a great big grinning yes.
Maruboushikaku
Imagine EA’s Rock Band. Now swap out the trio of guitar, drum and vocals with circles, squares and lines and smear the whole lot liberally with Japano-babble. A Ninty-developed puzzler for three players, we have absolutely no idea how this is going to work. And we’re the ultimate Nintendo magazine. God help the lesser ones.
Minna De Puzzloop
How’s this for a tangled family tree? Minna De Puzzloop is son of DS’s Actionloop, son of PC title Zuma, son of Japanese arcade machine Puzz Loop. Which was begat by the developers of Actionloop. MIND BANKS MELTING. Inbreeding aside, this sees you detonating a deadly wave of marbles and promises Wi-Fi play.
Moji Pittan
Not so interesting fact: Moji Pittan is Namco Bandai’s hiragana-flavoured take on Scrabble. More interesting fact: Moji Pittan creator Hiroyuki Goto once held the record for memorising pi. He could recall the number to 42,195 decimal places. Funnily enough, Team NGamer can eat 42,195 pies in one sitting. Coincidence?
Joy Sound
Considering how furred our musical pipes are with toneless limescale, it’s with moistened brow that we eye Hudson’s karaoke WiiWare offering. Complementing a USB microphone - sold separately with its own disc of songs - this downloadable version should be seen more as an expansion warble than a full-fat sing-a-long concert.
Eternity’s Child
Originally designed for XBLA, this then moved to Wii, before becoming WiiWare. Presented in a beautiful hand-crafted style - all papery cut-outs and rich colour - Luc Bernard’s fairytale-inspired platformer sees you guiding axe-wielding orphan Angel in a quest to hunt down his family. And all for a generous 500 points! Bargain.
Pokémon Ranch Channel
Typical Poké-fan response to Diamond/Pearl: “Awww gawd, me old peepers can’t take the circa 1996 sprite work any longer”. Never fear, say we, Pokémon Ranch Channel plucks out those crudely rendered ‘Mon, 3D-erises them (technical term) and lets you hang out with the polygonal results, snapping some pics for mementos.
Star Soldier R
The original Star Soldier has been kicking around on VC for so long that it actually plays with a layer of digital dust on the screen. We’d opt instead for this faster, shinier version, though retro heads can rest easy - the traditional five minute caravan hi-score challenge returns, as does a ten-second version that asks for the longest shot combo.
Pop
A bubble-bursting time-attack extravaganza from first-time developers Nnooo. While not the meatiest of experiences - it’s as light and frothy as the oily spheres themselves - there are lots of nice touches (leaderboards, Electroplankton-esque tunes, giganto bubble nukes) and more bubbles than you could shake a Mr Matey at.
Word Snake
What is a word snake? Not an adder, that’s for sure. He’d be a maths snake. Geddit? (sound of single gunshot to the head) Like time-sensitive Scrabble, the aim is to constantly add letter tiles to grow the vocab serpent in new wordy directions. Formerly a mobile phone title, it’s also heading DS-way. Can’t wait.
Project: Bang!
Straight from the horse’s (Engine Software) mouth: “Project: Bang! is a casual game that can be played alone or with a friend. When you play with a friend, you play in a battle mode, so that means versus each other as opposed to co-operative. The game itself is not really about a battle. We don’t encourage hitting your friends with the Wii remote. Seriously.”
Real Arcade
Like XGen Studios, RealArcade are spreading from their core flash game business into the world of WiiWare. Unlike XGen they act more as a hub for smaller developers - they’ve published 28 mah-jong titles alone! - so it’s hard to tell exactly what they have in store. They do have the Scrabble licence - is Word Snake under fire?
source CVG


TOP 30 PC Games Chart |
WEEK 10 YEAR 2008 Leisure software charts compiled by Chart Track, (C)2008 ELSPA Ltd |
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PUBLISHER |
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1 |
WARHAMMER 40,000: DAWN OF WAR SOULSTORM |
THQ |
| 1 |
2 |
THE SIMS 2: FREETIME |
EA GAMES |
| 2 |
3 |
FOOTBALL MANAGER 2008 |
SEGA |
| 3 |
4 |
FRONTLINES: FUEL OF WAR |
THQ |
| 4 |
5 |
CALL OF DUTY 4: MODERN WARFARE |
ACTIVISION |
| 5 |
6 |
THE SIMS: CASTAWAY STORIES |
EA GAMES |
| 6 |
7 |
LOST: THE VIDEO GAME |
UBISOFT |
| |
8 |
THE SIMS 2 |
EA GAMES |
| 9 |
9 |
WORLD OF WARCRAFT: BATTLE CHEST |
BLIZZARD |
| 7 |
10 |
CRYSIS |
EA GAMES |
| 10 |
11 |
THE SIMS 2: BON VOYAGE |
EA GAMES |
| 8 |
12 |
UNREAL TOURNAMENT III |
MIDWAY |
| 11 |
13 |
MEDIEVAL II: TOTAL WAR - GOLD EDITION |
SEGA |
| 12 |
14 |
COMMAND & CONQUER 3: TIBERIUM WARS |
EA GAMES |
| 13 |
15 |
THE ORANGE BOX |
EA GAMES |
| 16 |
16 |
GEARS OF WAR |
MICROSOFT |
| 15 |
17 |
CHAMPIONSHIP MANAGER 2008 |
EIDOS |
| 14 |
18 |
SIM CITY SOCIETIES |
EA GAMES |
| 18 |
19 |
THE COMPLETE COLLECTION OF THE SIMS |
EA GAMES |
| 24 |
20 |
EMPIRE EARTH III |
SIERRA |
| 22 |
21 |
THE WITCHER |
ATARI |
| 23 |
22 |
MICROSOFT FLIGHT SIMULATOR X DELUXE |
MICROSOFT |
| 28 |
23 |
THE SETTLERS: RISE OF AN EMPIRE |
BLUE BYTE |
| 21 |
24 |
BIOSHOCK |
2K GAMES |
| 17 |
25 |
AGE OF EMPIRES III GOLD |
MICROSOFT |
| 19 |
26 |
MEDAL OF HONOR: AIRBORNE |
EA GAMES |
| 25 |
27 |
WORLD IN CONFLICT |
SIERRA |
| 26 |
28 |
WARHAMMER 40,000: DAWN OF WAR ANTHOLOGY |
THQ |
| 20 |
29 |
CIVILIZATION IV COMPLETE |
2K GAMES |
| 27 |
30 |
COMPANY OF HEROES: OPPOSING FRONTS |
THQ |
TOP 30 NINTENDO DS
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WEEK 10 YEAR 2008 Leisure software charts compiled by Chart Track, (C)2008 ELSPA Ltd |
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PUBLISHER |
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1 |
DR KAWASHIMA’S BRAIN TRAINING |
NINTENDO |
| 2 |
2 |
MARIO & SONIC AT THE OLYMPIC GAMES |
SEGA |
| 6 |
3 |
COOKING MAMA 2 |
505 GAMES |
| 3 |
4 |
MORE BRAIN TRAINING FROM DR KAWASHIMA |
NINTENDO |
| 4 |
5 |
SIGHT TRAINING |
NINTENDO |
| 8 |
6 |
NEW SUPER MARIO BROS. |
NINTENDO |
| 5 |
7 |
PROFESSOR KAGEYAMA’S MATHS TRAINING |
NINTENDO |
| 7 |
8 |
42 ALL-TIME CLASSICS |
NINTENDO |
| 9 |
9 |
BIG BRAIN ACADEMY |
NINTENDO |
| 11 |
10 |
MARIO KART DS |
NINTENDO |
| 13 |
11 |
RATATOUILLE |
THQ |
| 12 |
12 |
IMAGINE: BABIES |
UBISOFT |
| 17 |
