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Wii version of Rock Band 2 to support song downloads, online play
Not to be outdone by PS3 and 360 owners, Harmonix today confirmed that the Wii version of Rock Band 2 will feature both downloadable tracks and online multiplayer.
Feature: The 28 Best Wii Games!
Nintendo’s fifth video game console, the Wii, has only been on store shelves for less than two years (and that’s not counting the months after its release where it was impossible to find in stores), but the its already building an extensive library of excellent games. Read on as GamePro names the 28 games every Wii owner should play!
Screen Update: The 3rd Birthday
Aya Brea brings her battle to the PSP…
News: Sony to launch updated PSP with microphone Oct. 14
Third-generation PlayStation Portable will also ship with an improved LCD screen, Sony said on Wednesday.
Cheats: LEGO Indiana Jones: The Videogame - Special Item Codes
Get all of the special items for LEGO INDY by entering these cheat codes!
Cheats: LEGO Indiana Jones: The Videogame - Secret Character Codes
Unlock all of the bonus characters in LEGO INDY by using these cheat codes!
Cheats: LEGO Indiana Jones: The Videogame - Hidden Levels
Find out how to unlock these bonus levels in LEGO INDY!
Screen Update: Dissidia: Final Fantasy
We show 4 new screens as Final Fantasy takes another stab at the action genre with “DISSIDIA.”
Screen Update: Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep
See four new screenshots of Kingdom Hearts Birth By Sleep, the upcoming prequel of the KH saga!
News: Sony cancels extended PSP battery to little objection
Sony’s discontinuation of the PSP extended battery kit points to low sales of the product, which could be a result of gamers pleased with the default battery power.
Screen Update: Neverland Card Battles
It’s the strategic RPG card game for your PSP that you’ll want to get your hands on.
Preview: Dissidia: Final Fantasy: Hands-on impressions
Battle one-on-one with all of your favorite Final Fantasy heroes and villains.
Screen Update: flOw
Trippy new screens from the PSP incarnation of flOw.
Review: Puzzle Guzzle
When I think “guzzle” I think indiscriminate drinking, quick and dirty, and that’s sort of how I felt Puzzle Guzzle was playing, at first. Maybe I was enjoying it, but not because there was deep skill or strategy involved, just because it was there. I felt like you could almost pseudo-button mash your way through it without really thinking too terribly much, but it turned out that there are plenty of situations where the direction your rotate a piece makes the difference between a one chip erase and a huge haul. Then I became a puzzleholic.
Screen Update: Fading Shadows
Six screens from this unique puzzler.
Review: MX vs. ATV Untamed
Shoddy production values and a complete lack of structure cripple this game right out the gate.
News: God of War: Chains of Olympus developer is done with the PSP
God of War: Chains of Olympus is not only Ready at Dawn’s last PSP title, it’s also not coming to the PS2, either.
Review: Review: Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law
With the Ace Attorney series covering courtroom drama, there remained the untapped market of courtroom comedy, so it makes perfect sense for Adult Swim’s Harvey Birdman to step in. “Who is the man in the suit?” Well, now it’s you.
Review: Dungeon Explorer: Warriors of Ancient Arts
Dungeon Explorer: Warrior of Ancient Arts–bland name? You bet, but we’ll let it slide since the game is a sequel to 1989’s TurboGrafx-16 action RPG, Dungeon Explorer.
Screen Update: Puzzle Guzzle
Shots from this quirky puzzler!
