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Nintendo's handheld Internet-ready; Insomniac shooter update delayed; Overlord demo hits XBL; Lost Planet gets free map; Akella unveils sci-fi shooter; Weblo sells virtual England, Scholastic entering game scene.

DS Lite browser hits retail, original DS browser online-only
When Nintendo announced it would be bringing the Opera-developed Nintendo DS Web browser to North America, it came with the caveat that only the DS Lite version would see retail shelves. True to word, Opera Software has announced today that both versions of the Nintendo DS Browser are available through Nintendo's online store, with the DS Lite version also being available at video game retail locations. The DS-optimized browser affords Nintendo handheld owners Internet access through their preexisting Wi-Fi connections, or through one of Nintendo's Wi-Fi Connect hotspots. A suggested retail price of $29.99 has been set.

Resistance update delayed
Resistance: Fall of Man, the premiere PlayStation 3-exclusive shooter from Insomniac Games, was set to receive a content update on June 7. Included in the update would be several maps, as well as the addition of two new multiplayer modes. However, that update did not come. According to Sony representatives, problems arose during final testing of the game's global server, which allows for international play, and a fix could not be prepared in time for the scheduled release. A new date for the content update has not yet been announced.

Codemasters releases Xbox 360 Overlord demo
Codemasters today announced an Xbox 360 demo for its morally challenged god game Overlord is now available in the Xbox Live Marketplace. Featured in the demo is a romp through the Mellow Hills, where players can command brown, fighter-centric minions to sack and loot the surrounding countryside and then dispatch with a troll. Rated T for Teen, Overlord is slated to release June 26 on the Xbox 360 and PC. A PC demo is also in the works, with Codemaster's Web site currently erroneously reporting one to be now available.

Free Battleground map now available
Along with Dead Rising getting a content update for hitting the 1 million-sold milestone, Capcom announced Lost Planet would see a free multiplayer map headed to Xbox Live Marketplace. Battleground, a bonus map included in the game's collector's edition, is now available for free over Xbox Live. Set in an abandoned town, Battleground features both indoor and outdoor fighting areas. Battleground marks the fifth map to hit XBL, with Radar Field and Island 902 coming from Map Pack #1 and Hive Complex and Trial Point available from Map Pack #2. Both Map Packs go for 400 Microsoft points ($5).

Battle for Fatherland coming from Akella
Partnering with Primal Software, Russian developer and publisher Akella announced it would be developing a new sci-fi third-person action game. Titled 2025: Battle for Fatherland, the game will feature more than 20 missions, as well as an array of customization options and weapons. It will also make use of the same engine powering Heavy Duty, which is slated for release later this year. Akella has most recently put out a PC version for the Pirates of the Caribbean video game adaptation. A release date or rating information has not yet been announced for 2025: Battle for Fatherland.

Weblo crowning digital royalty
With real-world realtors beginning to ply their trade in Second Life, the online real-estate market is turning out to be a lucrative venture. But for those not interested in Linden Labs creations, Weblo has brought to auction real-world locations to the digital world. The company announced today that beginning June 14, interested individuals can now bid to own England. The highest bidder will be crowned on July 12. Past purchases include California being bought for $53,000, New York City for $20,000, and Texas for $24,000.

Kid-friendly media producer bringing two to the DS
The casual market has been garnering a lot of attention lately. Scholastic Media, producer of kid-friendly film and TV programming such as Clifford the Big Red Dog, I Spy, and Goosebumps, today announced they will be entering the video game market. Its first offerings, I Spy Fun House and Animal Genius, will be for the Nintendo DS and should be out later this year. As with its other products, the games will focus on education and learning.

121 Comments

  • AnFangs_Endes

    Posted Jun 12, 2007 3:59 pm PT

    XD I wonder if the DS-browser has parental controls...

  • nevershort

    Posted Jun 11, 2007 12:03 pm PT

    Well I guess I'd rather them take the time on RFoM update instead of rushing out a glitched out version........ *sigh* more waiting for something, I know its all coming very soon, but the anticipation of all these future titles is killin' me!!!

  • rokkuman09

    Posted Jun 11, 2007 9:10 am PT

    I want the DS browser

  • MilkyJoe1

    Posted Jun 11, 2007 8:54 am PT

    OVERLORD RULES!

  • Waskallywabbit

    Posted Jun 11, 2007 7:36 am PT

    To all of those considering the browser for the DS:
    Be very careful of what you pay for. It is s........l...........o...............................w. I havn't seen a page load at that pace since I quit using dial up. I picked it up the day it launched, and wasn't mad, but wasn't thrilled either. Read my review or blog for more of my take.

  • onlineps2player

    Posted Jun 11, 2007 6:57 am PT

    browsing the internet on DS can be fun....

  • LosDaddie

    Posted Jun 11, 2007 6:05 am PT

    When PSN is free, this is what you get.

  • TTDog

    Posted Jun 11, 2007 4:32 am PT

    Maybe they've delayed the RFOM update to remove the level which shows Manchester Cathedral after the Church of England complained about its use in a violent video game... Sony's PR department must be the busiest place on earth right now with all the patent infringement lawsuits that keeo hitting the company.

  • Makhdoom82

    Posted Jun 10, 2007 11:00 pm PT

    Wow plenty of good news .... and that's really a big deal !!!

  • BIGboss600

    Posted Jun 10, 2007 10:49 pm PT

    i cant wait to play online with those new resistance maps

  • jesus_knight

    Posted Jun 10, 2007 10:39 pm PT

    DS browser? hope it works better than the psp brower

  • R3V3N4N7

    Posted Jun 10, 2007 5:47 pm PT

    Overlord was fun but I think it's going to get repetitive real fast.

  • cmac2175

    Posted Jun 10, 2007 5:18 pm PT

    I cant wait for overlord played the demo and it was a blast

  • frogiggy323

    Posted Jun 10, 2007 5:17 pm PT

    Ah man, I was looking foward to getting back into Resistance! Well this shows they're not rushing the content, which is most likely a good thing.

  • Raeldor

    Posted Jun 10, 2007 3:38 pm PT

    Great to see some educational titles on the DS. I think the educational entertainment market is seriously un-tapped.

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    Raeldor

    Posted Jun 10, 2007 3:37 pm PT (hide)

    Great to see some educational titles on the DS. I think the educational entertainment market is seriously un-tapped.

  • Raeldor posted Jun 10, 2007 3:36 pm PT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    Raeldor

    Posted Jun 10, 2007 3:36 pm PT (hide)

    Great to see some educational titles on the DS. I think the educational entertainment market is seriously un-tapped.

  • snakenamedjoe

    Posted Jun 10, 2007 2:34 pm PT

    I'll definately have to try that web browser.

  • telvisnostic

    Posted Jun 10, 2007 1:04 pm PT

    DS browsers sounds just reeks of awesomeness.
    Now if I only had a router. :-)

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