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Xbox Live Prices Will Be Increasing:
The jist of it is as follows, starting Nov. 1st 2010 the prices for the monthly subscription rate of Xbox Live will be:

(United States)
Current
1 Month Gold: $7.99
3 Month Gold: $19.99
12 Month Gold: $49.99
Starting Nov 1, 2010
1 Month Gold: $9.99
3 Month Gold: $24.99
12 Month Gold: $59.99

Source: MajorNelson.com
Sep 02 2010  


NINTENDO DOWNLOAD: GET FIRED UP FOR FALL WITH ALIEN BATTLES, COLORFUL DOODLES AND MUSICAL GREATS:
Newly available on the WiiWare™ service, Tales of Elastic Boy – Mission 1 truly stretches the possibilities for console adventure. On the Nintendo DSiWare™ service, you'll discover epic space battles in Cosmos X2, create customized notes with myNotebook: Pearl™, and learn to play timeless melodies with Music on: Learning Piano. Whether you're headed back to school or simply flipping another calendar page, these new offerings will help freshen up your gaming regimen as you head into fall.

WiiWare


Source: Nintendo Pressroom
Aug 31 2010  


Gamescom: FIFA 11: Playing as the Goalie:
We put the new addition to "Be A Pro" through its paces.

A few weeks ago I ventured up to Vancouver to spend my day playing the fall lineup of sports games being developed by EA Sports. Among them was FIFA 11 and the many additions that EA has made to the game's "Be A Pro" career mode. The biggest addition is easy to point out in the crowd of other improvements: you can now play as the goalie. Not only does that open up multiplayer to full 11-on-11 games, but it presents a new way to experience the game on your lonesome as well.


Source: IGN.com
Aug 18 2010  


Batman's Brave and Bold Connectivity:
The Wii and DS versions will work together to give players a brand new character to play.

Meet Bat-Mite. According to the IGN comics database, this little imp from the Mite Dimension "shabbily dresses like his favorite superhero, Batman."

He's also playable in the upcoming Batman: The Brave and the Bold.

The reason I bring this guy up: he's one of the rare instances of Nintendo DS to Wii connectivity. Here we are six years into the Nintendo DS's life and four year's into Wii's, and very few developers have taken advantage of the feature where the Nintendo DS can communicate wirelessly with the Wii console.

Source: IGN.com
Aug 15 2010  


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