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Gamasutra's regular round-up of worldwide video game releases, "Release This!", examines every title debuting worldwide in the coming week, including big names like Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas and Superman Returns: The Videogame, along wi
Gamasutra's regular round-up of worldwide video game releases, "Release This!", takes a look at every game title we know to be shipping to stores this week, in an exclusively compiled list. All's quiet on the U.S. release front in the week following the launch of the Wii and the PS3, with Superman Returns: The Videogame and Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas being among the few standout titles finding their way to stores in the coming days. Europe's release list sees slightly more vitality with games such as Guitar Hero II and NeoGeo Battle Coliseum, while Japan offers curiosities like Culdcept Saga and Jeanne d'Arc. The following list covers all of the game software we know to be available -- across all platforms and regions -- for the week ending November 25, 2006. Games Released in the United States:
Last week's torrent of new titles that accompanied the launch of two consoles has left little to look forward to this week, resulting in a comparatively tame release list for the United States. This week's offerings consist largely of titles that were delayed from previously announced release dates, along with several budget-priced releases. Notable titles like Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas could still manage to find an audience among gamers who have recovered from the financial strain of the Wii's and the PS3's near-simultaneous launch, however. Superman Returns: The Videogame is another of the week's more anticipated offerings, and should hopefully prove to have benefited from its extra time spent in development provided by previous delays. Games Released in Europe:
In a rare turn, Europe's release list comes out on top out of all regions this week, both in terms of numbers and in variety. Europe's releases this week include a few big-name titles that have previously seen success elsewhere in the world (Guitar Hero II, Phantasy Star Universe, and Sonic the Hedgehog being among the most notable) along with several cross-platform licensed games spanning many genres. Fighting game fans in particular should be surprised by the inclusion of NeoGeo Battle Coliseum on this week's list. While the title saw limited release in U.S. arcades, the European release of the PS2 version of NeoGeo Battle Coliseum will probably be the only English-language home port any region will ever receive. A U.S. release is unlikely, given the declining popularity of the once-vital 2D one-on-one fighting genre. Games Released in Japan:
The Xbox 360 receives a much-needed shot in the arm in terms of new Japanese releases this week. Both Culdcept Saga and Dead or Alive Xtreme 2 have made for popular preorders over the last few months, and should prove to be important system-sellers for Microsoft in the days following their release. A number of significant releases are also in store for portable consoles this week in Japan. Jump Ultimate Stars serves as sequel to last year's popular fighting title Jump Superstars, and Bokura no Taiyou: Django and Sabata is a heavily retooled successor to the Game Boy Advance's Boktai series. The release of Jeanne d'Arc should also be of interest to RPG fans; the Level-5-developed strategy title recently earned high praise in Famitsu, including a rare perfect score of 10 from one of the magazine's critics.
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