2K Play, a publishing label of Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. and Nickelodeon today announced that Dora the Explorer: Dora Saves the Mermaids and Go, Diego, Go!: Safari Rescue are now available exclusively for the Nintendo DS. As the first titles to be released under the recent preschool-focused game publishing agreement between the companies, the games feature Nick Jr.'s popular Dora and Diego characters and include voiceover talent from the TV shows. The releases mark the debut of both series on the popular Nintendo DS system.
By tapping into the creative technology of the Nintendo DS, both games showcase new ways to play handheld titles. In Dora the Explorer: Dora Saves the Mermaids, examples of enhanced interactivity include using the stylus for cleaning garbage off the beach and counting seashells, while the microphone is used to call dolphins to assist Dora. In Go, Diego Go!: Safari Rescue, players use the stylus to tap on a magic drum and drag obstacles out of Diego's way, while using the microphone to call out to animals and blowing into it to propel a hot air balloon up the mountainside.
Tomorrow, those of you with PlayStation Plus subscriptions and a taste for blood and vengeance can join in the God of War: Ascension Beta. Demon’s Souls is also hitting PSN for the very first time. But if gratuitous violence or sadism and masochism aren’t your cup of tea, check out the fantastic new PS2 Classics incoming this week – they’re infinitely more tame (wink wink).
God Of War can't wait good to be a plus member right now
No vita game? Chronovolt was weak. At least give us quality psp and ps1 games that instead
Two new PS2 Classics digital re-releases for the Playstation 3 have been revealed in the latest listing update from the Entertainment Software Rating Board.
Haunting Ground, the game that took survival horror to the next level but got criminally underrated due to people misunderstanding it's vision. It was a huge game with no load times, brilliant puzzles and disturbing yet awesome cast with a ton of unlockables to boot.
You want to play the game that was the understudy for Amnesia then please pick this up if you haven't already....
Random fact: This game ran on the Resident Evil Outbreak engine.
Some red-hot licenses just shouldn't be pursued. Here's five television properties that got their own game to humanity's eternal shame.
Who exactly is the audience for a Murder, She Wrote game? Oh, right. Your mom.
Also, my mom.
I'm sure there are some TV shows that would make good games...how about The Walking Dead? (I know they're already making one, but hold on I'm doing a bit)
It would be like Mass Effect meets Left 4 Dead, except it's 99% conversations and 1% zombie attacks.
TWD should not be a video game OR a tv series. It should just be the comic, although I am happy for Robert Kirkman.
How could this author include the Law and Order games (there have actually been a few of them) and not include the CSI games? At least the Law and Order games worked - the last time I played a CSI game it was broken out of the box.