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New releases this week-02/01

February 1, 9:25 PMLA Video Game ExaminerKenneth Wesley
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This week is rather small or rather, non-existent. But this month is going to have Street Fighter IV, Noby Noby Boy, Killzone 2, Star Ocean: The Last Hope, House of the Dead: Overkill, GTA IV: The Lost and The Damned, The Godfather II, Deadly Creatures, Dead Rising: Chop Til You Drop, Locoroco 2, Prinny: Can I Be The Hero, Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon, and Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride. So it'll be good to save money to acquire most of the games.

It would've been nice to see any (or any other) of those games advertised during the Super Bowl. I mean, a lot of people were watching it.

Multiplatform:

Nothing this week.

Nintendo Wii:

Shockingly, no new games on the Wii. (Except for the games on WiiWare/Virtual Console).

Xbox 360:

3-On-3 NHL Arcade will be relased on the XBLA.

PlayStation 3

Nothing for PS3 owners.

Nintendo DS:

The DS has a meatier list this week with My English Coach, My World My Way, and Phineas and Ferb.

PlayStation Portable:

Nothing for PSP Owners.

 

For more info: Check amazon.com and your local retailer if these games actually come out.

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