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NEW RELEASES: April 27-May 3

This week, Iron Man makes its highly anticip– oh, wait, that’s right. This Tuesday, Grand Theft Auto IV makes its debut for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, promising to sell about a kajillion copies (well, over 10M, anyway) for the two consoles.

The Wii has its own major title release, Mario Kart Wii, though one wonders when Nintendo will actually create a non-Mario, non-Zelda, non-Metroid game. As Ben Croshaw warns, Nintendo is one Virtual Boy mistake from complete disaster.

The PC only has one release, Clay Dreslough’s latest entry into the venerable 10 year old baseball sim series, Baseball Mogul 2009. The PS2 has a nice bundleware game coming out, SNK Arcade Classics, which is stuffed full of great NEO*GEO games, including Art of Fighting, Baseball Stars 2, Burning Fight, Fatal Fury, KOF94, King of the Monsters, Last Resort, Magician Lord, Metal Slug, Neo Turf Masters, Samurai Shodown, Sengoku, Shock Troopers, Super SIdekicks3, Top Hunter, and World Heroes.

Click “Read more…” for the full list of game releases this week.

PC

Baseball Mogul 2009

Xbox 360

Grand Theft Auto IV
Iron Man

PlayStation 2

SNK Arcade Classics
Iron Man

PlayStation 3

Grand Theft Auto IV
Iron Man

Wii

Mario Kart Wii
Iron Man

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11 Responses to “NEW RELEASES: April 27-May 3”

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  1. Ryan B Says:

    Nintendo released one Metroid game. Two Zelda games, and a couple Mario games, is it really reason enough to question them? The way I see it, the games sell, why stop it.

    It’s like me asking when Microsoft is going to create a non-FPS game.

    Or when Sony is actually going to make a good game.

  2. Jonah Falcon Says:

    Let’s see, there’s party games (Scene It?), casual games, board games, racing games, a ton of RPGs (Mass Effect, Lost Odyssey, Blue Dragon, etc), real-time-strategy games, regular strategy (Civ Rev), games like Overlord, and a ton of serious sports games. Oh, and don’t forget Xbox Live Arcade…

  3. Jonathon Howard Says:

    According to Amazon my copy is already in the mail to me!

  4. Jonah Falcon Says:

    I knew you’d pick up SNK Arcade Classics. Let us know how it is.

  5. Jonathon Howard Says:

    I was talking about GTA…

  6. Jonah Falcon Says:

    Bull. You bought SNK Arcade Classics for the NEO-GEO Fatal Fury and Metal Slug. ADMIT IT!

  7. Jonathon Howard Says:

    grr…

  8. Ryan B Says:

    XBLA? Oh ok, so in that case, Nintendo hasn’t released a lot of mario/zelda/metroid games, no, they released a bunch of adventure/rpg/action/shooter/beat em up/ platforming games. Hmm, funny how that works out.

  9. Jonah Falcon Says:

    Funny how none of them are original titles. XBLA at least has original content (ie. Geometry Wars, Assault Heroes, etc.)

  10. Ryan B Says:

    “Geometry Wars is a minigame created by Bizarre Creations as part of Project Gotham Racing 2 for the Xbox”

    real original.

    It’s funny because it’s not.

    At least Nintendo is bringing out the good games for download that shaped gaming.

  11. Jonah Falcon Says:

    Um, “What is Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man, Asteroids, etc.” And games like Marathon shaped gaming more than you can imagine.

    Shaped gaming? Are you saying Donkey Kong shaped all of gaming, or created its own little niche.

    Yeah, when I see Fallout 3, I see its origins in Donkey Kong. Ditto Fable 2.

    Ever play, say, Ultima? I’m sorry, but the NES was for little kiddies. I played on the Commodore 64 where games like M.U.L.E., Adventure and Pinball Construction Set, Ultima IV, etc shaped gaming - followed by Wolfenstein and DOOM.

    And you still haven’t proven that all Nintendo does is : Mario, Zelda, and Metroid. Actually, the only thing Nintendo does is Mario and Zelda. Metroid is when they want to do the occasional change of pace. Most Wii releases at this point are met with huge yawns by gamers. Honestly, Wii Fit?

    http://www.gamestooge.com/2007/07/18/sarcastic-gamer-savages-the-wiifit/

    Oh, and by the way, Nintendo did a lot of arcade ports back then. So it was Taito and Konami and Universal that “shaped” gaming. (smirk)

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