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January 07, 2009

Capcom's partial line-up for first half of 2009, US

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Capcom has just confirmed that six of its new titles will be released within the first half of 2009. You probably have an idea of what those are by now, and after this article, you'll notice that they one thing in common: they rock! See the…



PSM3: Fallout 3 looks better on the 360

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In another edition of "my console is more powerful than yours", we've been informed that Bethesda's Fallout 3 looks graphically superior on the Xbox 360 when compared to the Playstation 3. Or so says Playstation 3 magazine (PSM3).

You read correctly, the UK's official Playstation magazine PSM3 received some hands-on time with Fallout 3 and, as part of their game review, mentioned that "the PS3 version compares poorly to its Xbox [360] and PC counterparts." How very honest and un-fanboyish of them. But after their…



Naughty Dog: Uncharted 2 more than a "jungle game"

Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Christophe Balestra, co-president of developer Naughty Dog, has revealed that one of the team's philosophies when creating Uncharted 2: Among Thieves is to show that the sequel is more than a "jungle game" in regards to the game's environments. Sp...



Rumor: Rhythm Heaven to be late, expensive

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Amazon has updated their listing for Rhythm Heaven with some new boxart, along with a terrible new release date and terrible new price: November 30 and $40, respectively. We are hoping against hope that these are both just placeholders, because while we will wait that long and pay that much, we really, really don't want to. The game is out in Japan! It was shown off at E3 2008! It's done!

All we know for sure is that Rhythm Heaven is not coming out in the first quarter…



Nintendo DS Lite Arriving in North America

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With the Nintendo DS Lite arriving in North America in May (according to EGM, which seems to be the only source of the rumor) it may be a good idea to go over what is different from the regular DS.

  • $130 US, about the same price as current system
  • 42% smaller
  • 20% lighter
  • Start/Stop buttons moved from above the AB buttons to below
  • Dpad is now smaller, similar to Nintendo Revolution controller’s size
  • stylus is now larger and fits sideways
  • microphone moved from bottom edge to center of system
  • power button moved from above D-pad to right side of system
  • redesigned top screen to fit in thinner top cover
  • noticeably brighter screens with four brightness levels
  • speaker grills changed slightly
  • GBA cartridges stick out slightly from system now due to reduced size
  • initial colors Ice Blue (pastel blue), Enamel Navy (dark navy) and Crystal White

Other specs:

  • 218g (7.7 oz)
  • 133mm x 73.9mm x 21.5mm (5.23 x 2.9 x .85 inches)
  • Battery life between 15 to 19 hours on lowest brightness to 5 to 8 on highest

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