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JoWooD Reveal Nintendo DS Line-Up

European videogames publisher JoWooD has today revealed the remaining games scheduled to arrive in PAL territories this quarter. The line-up consists of three highly-anticipated Nintendo DS titles, including an adaptation of the Neighbours from Hell franchise previously having appeared on Xbox 360 and PLAYSTATION 3, and the interesting Lifesigns: Hospital Affairs.

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JoWooD to Bring Neighbours from Hell to Europe

Step into the role of Woody, the main actor in a fantastic TV reality show, which many fans already know from the previous Neighbours from Hell games. You will face your nemesis, an evil neighbour, and play pranks on him until he goes completely crazy. But be aware of watchful neighbours and alert guard dogs and don't get caught; if they do catch you, all the fun will be prematurely over and the show will be taken off the air.

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Lifesigns: Hospital Affairs Dated for Europe

"Lifesigns: Hospital Affairs is one of the most anticipated releases for our console line-up in 2009 not just for JoWooD Productions, but for the international press and gamers as well. Because of the shifted release, we were able to put much more effort into a perfect localization and quality assurance to guarantee a good gaming experience for players." explains Richard Haderer, Product Manager JoWooD Productions.

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jay25534d ago

Nah thanks, I want to play on a big screen.

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GamesRadar: Zoo Quest Review

GamesRadar writes: "Sadly, this isn't a patch on Zoo Keeper – or most other match-three games, for that matter. Graphics are muddy and indistinct, power-up tiles (including a 'Crikey!' one) are too readily available, and even on the hardest difficulty it's not very challenging. Completing every stage will take just a few hours, and then there's zero incentive to return. As a cash-in on the Steve Irwin name this is pretty cheap, and as a game it's very lame".

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