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What’s new in the gaming scene this February

Submitted by irenemikaela on 02/10/2010 – 1:19 pmNo Comment

The Return!

Start prepping up all those Pokeballs. Nintendo has quietly leaked out the release dates of the English version of the multimillion-selling Pokemon Heart Gold and SoulSilver. While these are essentially old games, the remake of Pokemon Gold and Pokemon Silver will surely be gobbled up by millions of young boys and girls. As an incentive for people purchasing these Pokemon rehashes, a pedometer-like device called The PokeWalker will be bundled with the game. Expect a riot on March 14, 2010.

Dead or Alive 5 going PS3

Ever since the release of Dead or Alive 4 on the XBox 360, there has been absolutely zero news about a sequel. But things have changed as the rumors about a fifth Dead or Alive game has started spreading like wild fire. Nothing specific yet, but the rumors points to a possible PS3 release. We’re crossing our fingers on this one!

 

Time to Jam!

Gamers at least in their late twenties will remember a game called NBA Jam that totally spiced up the arcade scene. Electronic Arts has confirmed that it would indeed bring back the old game to life on the Nintendo Wii. Expect new game modes and characters.

For more information about the latest in the gaming world, get a copy of Game!’s February 2010 issue out now!

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