1: THE SIMS 3 (PC) ELECTRONIC ARTS 2: WII FIT (Wii) NINTENDO 3: POKEMON PLATINUM (DS) NINTENDO 4: MARIO KART (Wii) NINTENDO 5: MARIO PARTY (DS) NINTENDO 6: EA SPORTS ACTIVE (Wii) ELECTRONIC ARTS 7: INFAMOUS (PS3) SONY 8: RED FACTION/GUERRILLA (XBOX 360) THQ 9: WALK WITH ME (DS) NINTENDO 10: BRAIN TRAINING (DS) NINTENDO Link -Justin
SimBin are very well known for their ability to create amazing racing sims and come from a background of creating mods for already existing games. Race Pro is SimBin’s first go at a console title and sets out to bring forth a precise simulator to your living room the likes which have never been seen. I [...]
After announcing a release date of May 2009 for Virtua Tennis 2009, SEGA also discuss some of their improvements to Virtua Tennis that they hope will put them ahead of other tennis sims such as Top Spin. Player stumbling adds a new dimension to matches, while improved volleying, serving and net play allow you to express yourself on court like never before. Along with numerous other additions the Player Creation System in World Tour Mode has also been expanded, and a new look Tennis Store contain
EA’s sandbox title put on ice. One minute the game is coming out this month, the next minute it most certainly isn’t. I don’t know. In addition to high profile delays for The Sims 3 and Dragon Age: Origins in recent days, EA has confirmed that the company has sent The Godfather II into the back room for a bit more training. The game was expected to launch in February, but has now been sidled back to a “Q1 2009″ release date, meaning any time between April and June this year. Yep, we’re talkin