"So here we are, on the 3rd January 2009, the tenth day of Christmas. Yes, Christmas seems like a long time ago now, but that doesnt mean there arent still plenty of bargains to be had in those January sales and thats exactly what The Twelve Games of Christmas is here for! A feature series running every day of the twelve days of Christmas, in The Twelve Games of Christmas Electronic Theatre runs through the greatest achievers in the videogaming year of 2008, month-by-month. Today being th..."
Whilst Reggie Fils-Aime has shown dislike for Disaster: Day of Crisis on Wii, stating he will wait to see just how well the game sells before green-lighting a US release, Nintendo of Japan has confirmed that the game is sadly underpeforming so far. In an upcoming interview, though, it IS revealed that the concept for a sequel has already been created, with the idea of a potential DS version not being completely dismissed either. Monolith Soft also confirms it has more than one other Wii gam...
The Nintendo Wii has it's fair share of shovelware from third-party developers, so much so that it's always a breath of fresh air to see a third-party dev creating a game that that looks promising enough to wade through the crap.
Disaster: Day of Crisis is one of the upcoming titles that "hardcore" gamers have been anticipating, yet Nintendo of America's big-wig Reggie Fils-Aimé recently revealed that "he doesnt think Disaster is a $50 game". Partly because the voice-over work and audio is...
"Nintendo have today unveiled their fourth quarter release schedule for both NintendoDS and Wii, including all first- and third-party releases, for the UK and mainland Europe. Along with the highly-anticipated Animal Crossing: Lets Go to the City which was dated earlier today, highlights include Wii Music, Disaster: Day of Crisis and Professor Layton and the Curious Village. The full list is included below "
Courtesy of blog Wii @ Everyday comes the scans from the latest issue of Weekly Famitsu for this week, with new game announcements and more images of those known upcoming games.
Games featured:
After months and months of delays Disaster: Day of Crisis finally has a release date, and European gamers will be thrilled to discover that they will be getting the game before America. It is slated for a European release on October the 24th.
An American release date has not yet been announced.
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"Disaster: Day of Crisis has long been turning into one of those games; the type that is announced with so much promise, continually disappearing off the radar and seemingly in development forever. A Japanese release date had been rumoured for this July, but now Nintendo has changed its mind and slapped a To Be Announced label onto it instead.
The official word from Nintendos Japanese arm is that the development period for Disaster: Day of Crisis has been extended in order that a better ..."
Much to the surprise of Wii owners, Disaster: Day of Crisis is alive and well. In fact, it was given an official release date in Japan. It will hit stores in Japan on July 3, 2008. Also included on the release list is Super Mario Stadium Baseball, which will release on June 19 in Japan.
Disaster: Day of Crisis is currently in development by Monolith Soft and Nintendo. It is a survival game, where the basic object is to locate and defeat a group of rogue commandos who have seized an atomic ...
According to the official Havok website, the upcoming Wii entry to the Super Smash Bros. series will use 'Havok Physics.' By using dynamical simulation, Havok allows for more lifelike worlds and animation, such as ragdoll physics. Brawl is the first game in the series to use Havok Physics.
Also on the list of Wii games using Havok Physics is Disaster: Day of Crisis, Nintendo's upcoming action-survival game.

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