2011年1月28日星期五

Those who purchased the Games On Demand version of the recently

That is, until now. Those who purchased the Games On Demand version of the recently released Dream Club Zero were surprised to find that this new clothing trading function allows items of clothing to be swapped among characters. The game's developer was surprised, too. The ability to swap clothes wasn't going to be made public, but a bug in the Xbox Live system pushed the update live early — to the dismay of the game's replica Corum 285-181-20-F732-TIGR Men's watch developer.Microsoft apologized for the mistake and offered to “fix” the issue for players by removing the update. Of course, removing the patch would mean that players could no longer dress up various characters in the same outfit — something they would have to wait until next year.

"It is hundreds of screenshots, composited into recreations of artwork featuring the two stars of Nintendo's famous adventure series, Link and the Princess Zelda.These screenshot mosaics were made using shots from every single Zelda game ever made. Yes, even the handheld ones, and yes, even the new ones, and yes, even the awful CDi ones we never really like talking about that much.You can check out the detail on the Link one here, while the replica Corum 285-181-20-F701-SHRK Men's watch Zelda one is available at the link below.Link and Zelda Sprite Mosaics: Includes Images from Every Zelda Game [Kaycircle, via Go Nintendo]”Today, the Nintendo DS game from Professor Layton developer Level-5 and My Neighbor Totoro creator Studio Ghibli goes on sale in Japan.

How's it going to do? Well, how do you think it's gonna do?Level-5 is responsible for several of Japan's favorite new franchises (like Layton and the soccer role-playing game Inazuma Eleven), while Studio Ghibli is a Japanese replica Corum 285-180-20-0F73-EE40R Men's watch institution. Little kids grow up on like Spirited Away, Kiki's Delivery Service and Princess Mononoke.New title Ni no Kuni is a collaboration between both Level-5 and Studio Ghibli.At a recent publicity event for the game, Level-5 revealed that over a half a million copies (600,000 to be exact) of Ni no Kuni have been pre-ordered on the DS. That's the biggest first shipment of any new Level-5 game, ever.Besides a DS version, Ni no Kuni is expected to hit the PS3 next year.