This week Sega sends Sonic to Wimbledon and five platforms, Worms pays homage to Bowie, and publisher Clap Handz’ latest opus finally sees release in the US.
Xbox 360
Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Vegas 2
Sega Superstars Tennis
PS3
Hot Shots Golf: Out of Bounds
Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Vegas 2
Sega Superstars Tennis
Wii
Worms: A Space Oddity
Pro Evolution Soccer 2008
Sega Superstars Tennis
Target Terror
DS
Diary Girl
Fantasy Aquariam
Go Pets: Vacation Island
Lost in Blue 3
Sega Superstars Tennis
PSP
Nothing
PS2
Metal Gear Solid: The Essential Collection
Samurai Warriors 2: Xtreme Legends
Sega Superstars Tennis
SingStar ’90s (With and without mic)
Our Pick Of the Week: With the exception of 2005’s Rainbow Six: Lockdown, Ubisoft’s counter-terrorism game has always had a place in our hearts, and our disk trays. Last years Rainbow Six: Vegas was a welcome update to the series, with a strong multiplayer game, and a compelling single-player game. Vegas 2 players can expect improvements to teammate AI, and a RPG-lite feature where players develop experience in three avenues: marksmenship, assault, and close-quarter battle. Let’s hope they locked the framerate this time out.
Vegas, Baby Vegas!
Diary girl for me. LOL
Hot Shots, the games kicks ass. Next best thing to Mario Golf.
Nutin for me. I’m still enjoying SSBB.
I’ll buy Sega Superstar Tennis
When it drops to $10.
Ninja Gaiden DS next week for me
What happens on-line in Vegas, stays in Vegas
As a Sega compulsive, I am forced to buy Sega Superstar Tennis.
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