If it's not Tingle's Balloon Fight, it's a Game & Watch compilation. If it's not that compilation, it's kickass swag. Anytime we hear about Club Nintendo, we become incredibly jealous and often find ourselves just crying away half of the day. Those Japanese gamers get all the good stuff!This time around, they're getting yet another unique game in Exclamation Warriors Sakeburein. The game is apparently multiplayer only, for 2-3 players, and is only played through the microphone. Moves are performed by all players shouting them at the same time. If it's anything like Brain Age, we're sure players will find themselves frustrated when trying to play.
Hit the link to check out one of Nintendo's experience videos and some screens for the game.
[Via Go Nintendo]



For U.S. gamers, nothing new 
The BBC recently published a rather lengthy article via its website where they take a look at the rise of the handheld console in gaming. Of course, the piece focuses on both the PSP and DS, their goals and market share they both enjoy. And, focusing on the DS, the piece looks to the Touch! Generations line of games as being the driving force behind the incredible success the DS has enjoyed both at home and abroad.
Kentaro Hirai, producer on the upcoming 
As gamers, we are members of a very unique culture that permeates every fiber of our being. Odd gaming quotes and an insatiable desire to explode all barrels in sight are just a few of the things that come to mind when we think of gamers (the rest are just as nice, we assure you), and upon seeing this Rubix Cube, which is affixed with various pictures of Mario and Luigi from the game
Nintendo confirmed that the popular rhythm-based game Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan! will be released to a hungry Japanese public within the confines of this year. If the name is unfamiliar to you, that's probably because you know it as 
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