Hotel Dusk: Room 215 - Nobody Wants This Game To End... Ever...

[quote name='soonersfan60']What Trace Memory sequel is that? For the DS? (I still want the Wii one !)[/QUOTE]Pretty sure hes referring to the Wii one
 
[quote name='soonersfan60']What's the scheduled release date in the U.S. for that?[/QUOTE]

Who knows... they could just not release it over here at all.... Like the Trace Memory sequel.
 
Just read that on March 1st, CING (developer of Hotel Dusk, Trace Memory, Little Kings Story, ect.) filed for bankruptcy. Wonder if this will ultimately hurt the chances of the Hotel Dusk sequel, "The Last Window", from being localized. :cry:

They also developed Again which currently has a 3/30/10 release here in North America.
 
Whoa that sucks. I never got back to playing Hotel Dusk but just read about CING and was gonna post that here.

Hopefully someone still gets the sequel put over here.
 
Nintendo should buy CING and make them first party. They have the money, CING makes quality games. End of discussion.
 
There is no way penny pinching Nintendo will buy a company that is 2.8 million dollars in the hole. 2.8 million is nothing if they can make few blockbusters but they don't.
 
Nintendo should buy Cing just to see if Little King's Story can become a hit if it has proper marketing behind it. It's very similar to Pikmin, and Nintendo was able to make that a million seller.

They could make a sequel and/or a Mario themed spin-off where you're in control of Peach.
 
That really sucks. Hotel Dusk was so good and Trace Memory was good, too, it's a shame their games haven't sold better.
 
Anyone hear anything about Last Window being published here by someone else, by chance? Seems unlikely but I can hope...
 
Man...I just finished Hotel Dusk last night, and was thinking about Last Window...then I stopped in here and read the bankruptcy news. Real bummer there. Hotel Dusk was easily one of the more interesting, unique, engaging games I've played in the last several years. I was looking forward to the sequel. Maybe it will show up in some form here, though...?
 
METROID, STARRY SKIES, TETRIS, FACE EXERCISING AND MUCH MORE COMING UP SOON FOR Wii AND NINTENDO DS CONSOLES!

July 14, 2010 - 7:59 A.M.

14TH July 2010: With summer in full swing, Nintendo looks ahead to a packed line-up of game launches for Wii and the family of Nintendo DS consoles over the next three months.

Fans of the classic Metroid franchise will be delighted as Metroid: Other M - words that many have been waiting to hear, arrives in Europe on 3rd September. Fans will see Samus Aran as never before as she returns in an unprecedented collaboration which blends the slick, action-packed production of the Team Ninja development team, with the game design talents of the creators of the original Metroid.

The handheld phenomenon that is DRAGON QUEST® IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies™ is also making its long awaited arrival to European shores, and you only have a matter of weeks to wait. One of the biggest games ever to hit the Nintendo DS family of consoles, it has all the elements of an instant classic: customisation options, a great story, and the ability to share a nearly limitless experience with friends. Developed by Square Enix Co., Ltd and launching imminently on 23rd July European fans will get to feel & experience the mechanics that has made this game such a true social phenomenon in Japan.

If you dream of becoming the latest Picasso or fancy brushing up on your artistic skills, now’s your chance as the Nintendo DS Touch Screen will transform into your very own canvas as Art Academy: Learn painting and drawing techniques with step-by-step training launches across Europe on 6th August, whatever your ability, you’ll find the step-by-step approach to lessons easy to follow. Art Academy offers lessons and art materials to get you started on your initial artistic journey, as well as containing more advanced art courses for those more adventurous artists, wanting to take their art to the next level.

More than 25 years after the launch of the first-ever Tetris® game, Nintendo launches Tetris Party Deluxe across Europe on 3rd September 2010 for both Wii and Nintendo DS. This exciting new version of Tetris Party will thrill both old-time Tetris fans and newcomers to the genre, as more than 20 new modes, online battles and multiplayer excitement have been squeezed into this fun-packed game ensuring hours of puzzling to get through. Get ready to be the master of your own puzzle world and create your own puzzles as well as track your progress using in-game statistics that award more than 130 achievements.

Nintendo helped you to train your brain with Dr Kawashima's Brain Training series of games, and now help is on the hand if daily life is tiring you out – or more specifically tiring your face out!

Face Training, out on 24th September contains a series of gentle daily exercises to target specific areas of your face and neck. The exercises have all been designed by celebrated Japanese beautician & specialist in the Muscles of Facial Expression - Fumiko Inudo, and could help retain a face rich with vitality and facial expression. Put your Nintendo DSi or Nintendo DSi XL on the included stand and the built-in camera will show a mirror-like image of you as you perform the exercises.

Love film noir? Love mystery novels, but want influence over the plot? Get your detective head on for Last Window: The Secret of Cape West which launches exclusively on Nintendo DS family of consoles on 17th September 2010. Those familiar with Hotel Dusk: Room 215 on Nintendo DS will remember Kyle Hyde - the dark and mysterious character who now returns in Last Window: The Secret of Cape West for another quest to discover the truth. Last Window is a thrilling and challenging interactive novel packed with hidden mysteries which players must unravel one piece at a time. Just like a great book, players will not only need to hold the Nintendo DS vertically, but will find the ever-twisting storyline so captivating they’ll not want to put it down.

Hmm... isn't that awfully close to the Professor Layton release? :(
 
[quote name='Tybee']Is that press release referring to the European release, or is it confirming a North American release?[/QUOTE]

European release.
 
Hmmm....the AGAIN thread seems to have dropped off the edge of the Internet so I'll just post this here: looks like the price is finally coming down a bit. AGAIN is now $19.98 at Amazon.
 
The reviews were fairly mediocre...even a few of the CAGs who grabbed in at release were underwhelmed. I'll play just about anything for $12, though.
 
I was going to post the idolmaster game, but then CAG broke. I guess it didn't want me talking about a game with a trap in it.
 
When is the European version releasing? Is it a definite 'no' on releasing in the U.S.? I'll definitely import this like I did Tingle if that's the case. (I don't really understand, though, why it won't come out here. I thought Hotel Dusk did well enough for a Touch Generation re-release. And Nintendo could always offer it as online only or Club only.)
 
[quote name='soonersfan60']When is the European version releasing? Is it a definite 'no' on releasing in the U.S.? I'll definitely import this like I did Tingle if that's the case. (I don't really understand, though, why it won't come out here. I thought Hotel Dusk did well enough for a Touch Generation re-release. And Nintendo could always offer it as online only or Club only.)[/QUOTE]
Today, I am waiting for mine to ship from Play-Asia.
 
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