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Today's newly-expanded "Release This!," a weekly column detailing retail video game releases world-wide, covers every game due to hit store shelves for the week of Decemb...
Today's newly-expanded "Release This!," a weekly column detailing retail video game releases world-wide, covers every game due to hit store shelves for the week of December 5th, 2005. The third and final Xbox 360 launch takes place in Japan this week, with a smaller software lineup than both Europe and the United States (albeit with two titles not seen elsewhere). In America, Nintendo makes an aggressive move, with three first-party titles released in the absence of anything from neither Sony nor Microsoft. And in Europe, the big news is Eidos' Championship Manager for the PSP, the first portable version of that region's highly-successful line of soccer management sims. You can now read the full Gamasutra feature on the subject, including brief highlights of a number of this week's more notable titles, such as Animal Crossing: Wild World, Every Party, and Metal Gear AC!D 2 (no registration required, please feel free to link to the article from external websites).
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