The Legend Of Spyro Now Available
LEGEND OF SPYRO…..Sounds good with this being introduced simultaneously on many platforms & and if this wasn’t enough it has famous stars to boast about its casting.

Sierra Entertainment announced the latest installment in the 20 million-unit selling Spyro franchise, The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night, is now available at retail stores nationwide for the Wii, PlayStation 2, Nintendo DS, Game Boy Advance and coming soon for mobile phones.
Reprising their roles and once again breathing life into the characters of Spyro and his mentor Ignitus, are two of Hollywood’s leading actors, Elijah Wood (Frodo Baggins in The Lord of the Rings trilogy) and Gary Oldman (Sirius Black from the Harry Potter films). Joining the cast this year is Billy West (Ren & Stimpy, Futurama) as Spyro’s sidekick Sparx. Look for the game in stores beginning this week.
Sega’s Official Site For Upcoming Wii Game
Seems like Wii games is doing wonders in the American Subcontinent,this time its comin up with “Nights-Journey Of Dreams” sounds good with its name lets look forward as how the responds to the Expectations.

Sega of America has launched the official website for its upcoming Wii game NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams. The new site is located at www.nightsgame.com and offers the latest game info news, screens and other media goodies related to this promising game. .
Power Pros. Franchise Now In America by 2K Sports
2K Sports announced today that MLB Power Pros is now available in stores for Nintendo’s Wii and PlayStation 2. The launch of MLB Power Pros marks the first time this franchise has become available to baseball fans in North America. Every MLB player and ballpark is represented in the game, bringing an original visual style to America’s favorite pastime. MLB players are portrayed in a distinct visual style that uses mini-models of pro players with charming facial expressions and hairstyles to bring the characters to life. With easy to pick-up-and-play pitching and hitting controls, MLB Power Pros is baseball fun for the whole family.
MLB Power Pros offers unique gameplay modes that allow players to be a part of the action as the general manager or as an up-and-coming baseball recruit. Through trades, extra practices, and buying new equipment, players in the Season Mode manage every aspect of their team to bring in money, win playoff games and eventually, earn the title of World Series champion. In Success Mode, gamers become college players, hoping to get recruited to the Big Leagues. Players train to build their skill sets while also balancing their academic and personal lives.
MLB Power Pros also includes modes specifically made for the Wii. Players can hit and pitch using the motions of the Wii Remote in Home Run Challenge and Match-up Mode. MLB Power Pros even allows gamers to import Wii-based character avatars called Miis from their Wii or Wii Remote to become part of the action!MLB Power Pros is available in stores now for Nintendo’s Wii for $39.99 and for the PlayStation 2 system for $29.99.
The “Ology” Series Of Books Now In Interactive Entertainment
Codemasters and The Templar Company PLC, the father company of UK-based Templar Publishing, today proclaimed a worldwide licensing agreement that will see the creation of a series of original video game titles based on Templar’s 14-million-selling ‘Ology series of books. The contract will see the best selling books Dragonology,
Wizardology and Pirateology, all published in the U.S. by Candlewick Press exclusively for the Wii and Nintendo DS. Codemasters will publish two editions of each title, one for Wii with play centered on action gaming, and another for the Nintendo DS which will embrace explorative gameplay in the form of an interactive book. Dragonology will be the first title in the series and is expected to launch in the second half of 2008.
Dragonology: the Complete book of Dragons, by Dugald A. Steer, was first published in 2003, creating a series which has sold over 5.7 million copies worldwide in 32 different languages. Dragonology, Wizardology and Pirateology have all been New York Times bestsellers and the ‘Ology series was recently noted in the Wall Street Journal as, ‘a major publishing phenomenon’.
DanceDanceRevolution To Be The Hottest Party This Weekend
Konami Digital Entertainment today spoke out that it has shipped DanceDanceRevolution Hottest Party, developed for the Wii. Featuring an all-new soundtrack of hits from the last four decades and up to 4-player multiplayer drama that takes to full throttle of the interactive Wii Remote, DanceDanceRevolution Hottest Party is foot-moving, arm-swinging and great fun. 
Utilizing the Wii, DanceDanceRevolution Hottest Party incorporates the motion-sensing Wii Remote and Nunchuk into the traditional mat-based gameplay to prompt players to move their hands while they dance, not just their feet. Fan favorites such as Free Play and Workout Mode return, while all-new modes provide a challenge to even the most skilled veterans.
Guitar Hero III Not To Go Online Initially
In a face to face talk with Kai Huang,the president and co-founder of RedOctane, Pro-G revealed some interesting facts about Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock on the Wii. It finally turns out that the online mode will be available for the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions of the game at launch, and the Wii will be left out; that’s only for a while though, the Wii sooner or later would get its online version.

Here’s the Q & A that got them the info –
Pro-G: What systems will gamers be able to venture online with? Anything planned for the Wii?KH: There is online for the PS3 and Xbox 360. There won’t be online initially for the Wii, but we are working with Nintendo to see how we can get those features in.
Does this mean that the game will sell less on the Wii? Hell no! Got Wii… Gotta have GH III! .
Worms-A Space Oddity Now On Wii
The Worms series has been around for quite a while now, and somehow has managed to keep the fans still interested and satisfied and happy as well – that is if you ignore Worms 3D (I hate that game with a vengeance). 
THQ has just announced that they’re going to release Worms: A Space Oddity towards the later part of the year 2008, which will possibly have a ‘fresh and exciting look’.
Call me an quibbler if you like, but I hate the idea of a ‘fresh look’ for this game. Hoping that the game’s not 3D, because I for one am not going to entertained by it with a 10 foot long worm,I mean pole if it’s not 2D.