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New Releases Thin on the Ground

Harvest Moon: Island of Happiness Tuesday, December 09, 2008 11:34 AM

As 2009 starts to close down upon us, there aren't many new release to tell you about this week.

Ubisoft's Prince of Persia gets a predictable PC release, which might help boost its poor debut week on consoles.

And then we have a couple of games that have already been released around the rest of world. Of course, Europe is always last.

Harvest Moon: Island of Happiness comes to Nintendo's DS; a game where you're tasked with attracting new settlers to a deserted Island by farming.

Based on the film, Igor comes to the Wii and stars a hunchbacked lab assistance who dreams of becoming a mad scientist.

You can find this week's new releases in the Gamezine.co.uk Store.


12th December

  • Prince of Persia (PC)
  • Harvest Moon: Island of Happiness (DS)
  • Igor (Wii)

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