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Monster Lab

WII, DS, PS2 / Action RPG / Release: Nov 6, 2008 / ESRB: E10+

Top Spin 3 Demo Released For Xbox 360

For all you tennis fans, a demo for the newly released Top Spin 3 (PS3, X360, Wii, NDS) can now be found on the Xbox Live Marketplace.
The 394mb download features a tennis school option to familiarize yourself with the game's controls, and also sports the ability to play an exhibition match between Roger Federer and Andy Roddick.

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"It is lame that Nadal (from the screenshot) is a PS3 exclusive. "
- Smitty    See all 13 comments


Top Spin 3 Goes Gold, Rallies Retailers June 24

Publisher 2K Sports sent along word that PAM's Top Spin 3 is complete and will arrive on PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii and Nintendo DS on June 24.

In celebration, the company issued new screenshots from each version. The Xbox 360 screens are to the top left, with PlayStation 3 on the top right. Below, Wii edition shots are on the left and Nintendo DS assets are on the right. Read more »

"The fact that they don't have a tennis sim for the Wii is mind blowing! "
- pap26    See all 4 comments


2K Sports Serves Up Top Spin 3 Media

Coming this June for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii and Nintendo DS is Top Spin 3, the newest installment in 2K Sports' tennis game franchise. Here are new screenshots, and you can stream the debut trailer below.

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"Buying this day one. I love the sound of the new control scheme."
- Mansmells    See all 20 comments


Action RPG Monster Lab Re-announced for Wii, DS

First revealed by the French gaming press with little fanfare and equally little official comment, Backbone Entertainment's Wii and DS action RPG Monster Lab was today formally announced by publisher Eidos alongside Wii and Nintendo DS screenshots.

Monster Lab sees the player take control of a scientist's apprentice, tasked with creating Frankenstein's monster-like creatures from individual body parts; according to Eidos, some 100 million body part combinations are possible. Online play, a relative rarity among third party Wii games, is supported, allowing players to battle and trade parts. Read more »

"Where this is coming out on both Wii and DS the developer has an opportunity to finally use ..."
- Thusian    See all 5 comments