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Catan: The First Island - First screens
About half a year ago, along with a mobile version of Settlers of Catan, a Nintendo DS version was silently announced. Today, DS-x2.com brings you the first few screenshots of the Nintendo DS version of the popular boardgame. Simply head over to our gamepage for Catan: The First Island for the full view.
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Spectral Force: Genesis - Set for Europe
With the exception of Innocent Rage for Xbox 360, Spectral Force titles usually aren't released outside of Japan. However, for the Nintendo DS title Spectral Force: Genesis, publisher Nobilis makes a change.
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Electronic Arts goes real-life sports
Are you one of those gamers always complaining about Electronic Arts never trying out something completely new? If so, head inside and see how Electronic Arts is going "real-life" soon.
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More details on Swords & Soldiers
Dutch developer Geronimo Games has released some new details on their first WiiWare title, Swords & Soldiers. With "Morefun" features, who could resist this one?
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Exclusive level for DS version of Legacy of Ys: Books I & II
Atlus discusses a new exclusive level for Legacy of Ys: Books I & II on Nintendo DS. RPG fans are all ears.
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Crime Scene for Spring 2009 release
Nobilis and White Birds team again for DS forensic thriller. The company's press release is too amusing not to pass on in its entirety. Enjoy the hokey.
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PSP vs. DS in the 21st century
Numbers out of Japan, but who's counting? And who's surprised?
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Two New Reviews
Adventuring and Mini-Games this week just in case you have nothing to do over the half term holidays
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Cate West sleuthing throughout the world
The Vanishing Files mystery arrives in Europe, Australia and New Zealand in Q3 2009. But should the price point scare us?
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'Mortal Kombat' Sensei Midway bankrupt
Economic woes continue to hit what some economist call a recession-proof industry. Midway will reorganize as banks temporarily relieve a loss of over $1.5 million. Nintendo to blame?
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