The Kore Gang is solid platformer. The game feels very 90s nostalgic. The game looks good and plays great, and best of all its the kind of game anyone can pick up and play. Goozernation wonders why more games can't make motion controls this easy
"Phantom Brave: We Meet Again (Wii)
"We Meet Again is an update to the original Phantom Brave for the PS2. As it was the game that immediately followed Disgaea, it had a lot to live up to when it was first released back in 2004. Though the SRPG contained many similarities to its predecessor, many fans felt that it strayed a little too much from what made Disgaea a hit. Detractors cite the more serious story as well as the various gameplay changes as their main complaints. However, those who..."
"PC
All Aspect Warfare (Digital Distribution), Angle of Attack (Digital Distirbution), Joint Ops: Combined Arms Compilation (Joint Operations: Typhoon Rising, Joint Operations: Escalation)
PS2
Madden NFL 10
PS3
Madden NFL 10, Marvel vs. Capcom 2 (PlayStation Store)
Xbox 360
Madden NFL 10, Trials HD (Xbox Live Arcade)
Wii
Active Life Extreme Challenge, Groovin' Blocks, Madden NFL 10, Monster Mayhem: Build and Battle, Real Heroes: Firefighter
DS
C.O.R.E., Fossil Fighters, Im..."
"San Francisco based developer publisher Graffiti Entertainment have continued their expansion with the announcement of a European office. Based in London, the European office will source and distribute products for both the US and European markets."
If you're hankering for an FPS on Nintendo's handheld, NoWay Studio's endeavour C.O.R.E. may be worth a shot.
GameSpot has an interview up with one of the developers, Krzysztof Murzyn, which goes into the goals they had with the game, why they went with the DS for a game of this kind, and more. It's a bit wonky at parts, and kind of reads like a press release, but hey, the answers are there.
It's all about the DS this week, fellas, ladies. Sure, there's a few notables for the other platforms (Rune Factory: Frontier on the Wii, Resistance: Retribution on PSP), but none of them can top a whopping six high profile titles, and of such a great variety. Three RPGs, one RTS, one shooter, one racer, and GTA: Chinatown Wars? Never been a better time to be a DS owner than now..
"PC
Puzzle Quest: Galactrix, Shellshock 2: Blood Trails, Tom Clancy's EndWar
PS3
50 Cent: Blood on the Sand, Killzone 2, Shellshock 2: Blood Trails
Xbox 360
50 Cent: Blood on the Sand, Shellshock 2: Blood Trails, Star Ocean: The Last Hope, Stoked
Wii
Dead Rising: Chop Till You Drop, Yamaha Supercross
DS
Blue Dragon Plus, C.O.R.E., Imagine: Ice Champions, Legacy of Ys: Books I & II, Puzzle Quest: Galactrix"
The once canceled title The Kore Gang, which was set for the original Xbox back in 2003, is now set to show up on the Wii in the form of KORE.
The game looks like a bizarre and promising title, featuring three different characters (Pixie, Madboy and Rex), each stuck in a robotic suit that "increases their powers."
Rumours say we'll see it sometime next year.

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