Eidos Interactive, creators of some of the world’s leading videogame properties, is pleased to announce a new phenomenon to come to the Nintendo DS entitled Soul Bubbles.
In Soul Bubbles the player controls a young shaman apprentice, who is entrusted with saving lost “souls” and guiding them to safety. He must protect these fragile beings from the hostile and dangerous world around them, and he does this by creating protective bubbles to keep the spirits safe.
LOL is played by one of the players making a challenge in writing to the others. The crazier the challenge, the more fun everyone will have. The person who delivered the challenge chooses an appropriate time limit, and everyone has to answer the challenge on their touch screen however they see fit – with words, pictures, or whatever comes to mind.
Sharp Corp. and a Hitachi Ltd. display unit said they were probed by Japan's antitrust regulator, after Kyodo News reported the companies were raided on suspicion of price-fixing for liquid-crystal displays used in game players.
The Fair Trade Commission searched offices and outlets of the companies today, Kyodo News reported, without saying where it got the information. The LCDs were used in Nintendo Co.'s DS game player, Kyodo said.
"There are now two more games in the Pokémon series on the way: Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time, and Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Darkness.
The two games will be released exclusively for the Nintendo DS on April 20 in the US, and will--as in the previous two Mystery Dungeon games--let gamers actually play as a Pokémon creature. "
@ItachiItachi, There is a listing for the titles mentioned in this article, you may want to post this article over in the article section of the listing instead of under the DS stock listing.
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