From the publisher: Grab your friends and family and captain the crew to victory! The party is back and bigger than ever in the Mario Party 9 game for Wii, featuring all-new ways to play!
For the first time in the franchise, boss battles crash the party and challenge players to compete to defeat a common enemy. In addition, players now travel across stages together in a vehicle towards a common goal - overcoming obstacles, battling bosses, and collecting Mini Stars stolen by Bowser and his minions.
Featuring 80 new minigames, adventurous new stages, and all-new ways to play that blend cooperative and competitive action for up to four players*, Mario Party 9 is the perfect way to get the party started.
The Nintendo Wii version is available for:
The Japanese version comes in April:
Race around the world. Go to the most exotic places and brave the steepest hairpin turns. Dirt 3 is now available as a Complete Edition. Besides everything in the original game, this new version comes with loads more content, tracks and rallys and cars.
Race in the Monte Carlo Rally and watch Tokyo blur into lines of colours and light. There are brand new cars waiting for you drive them, and each of them has their set of liveries. Take them to single and multi-player races. Other dream cars are upgraded with more powerful engines and more responsive controls.
Don't miss the races again. The US Editions are expected to come within a week while the European Editions come within a month:
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Kujikawa Rise is your guide to the TV world, not only is she the first person you see in the opening of Persona 4, but she is also a high school idol.
Like what her manger said, she is a natural born star, glamorous but sweet and innocent, coupled with a hint of vulnerability, Rise is one of Persona 4's most eligible bachelorettes.
Every part is made to perfection, from her somewhat coy expression to her bouncy curls, the girl is made with utmost care. Completed by Hokusoh of Wave Corporation under the supervision of Soejima Shigenori, the ex-idol is not only going to remain as your guide to the TV world, but the guide to further your career as a figure collector.
The star returns to the display case:
It's time to fight. Cammy joins in tournament. Kick, punch and strike. Sparks and light fly off from her fists and boots. Put her into challenging battle poses and stick the effect parts to her limbs to show off the force of her attacks. There are joints installed in her braids, so whip them around to portray her speed.
Goki has his very own demonic style. Carefully painted in dark, earthy hues, his play-arts figure portrays his strength and his force. The tendons that run along his arms set off the texture of his skin and the power in his blows. If his grimace looks too soft, take the head part off and swap in the snarling expression.
Pit Goki and Cammy against each other today:
Nyankyo-sensei has gotten even fatter over the winter. All the food makes his fur fluffier and his tummy even softer. The new Banpresto plushes capture the cat bodyguard at his most mischievous. With eyes curved into crescent moons and the mouth forming a rounded W-shape, he looks like he just came up with a naughty idea.
This is what Nyanko-sensei looks like after having a sumptuous meal. His tiny front paws are folded beneath his tummy, but his back paws are splayed wide. Run your fingers down the little pink pads when he is unaware, and give his little bob of a tail a squeeze. Since he is so content, you can even give his ears a tweak.
The larger versions Nyanko-sensei work very well as nap pillows and cuddle partners, pick him up and hold him when you need the comfort from a chubby cat:
Avril Lavigne takes the world by storm with her voice, her powerful rock beat and her style. Her critically acclaimed fourth studio album Goodbye Lullaby gets a grade up. To celebrate her Japan tour, the album comes with more songs and videos and the behind the set scenes.
Besides the fourteen songs in the existing album, the special edition comes with six remixes - including the instrumental and Bimbo Jones versions of What the Hell. The DVD contains clips from her concert and her MTVs, bringing the audiences closer to the singer.
The disc also comes with a set of four postcards:
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