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Posted Feb 06, 2008 at 03:51AM by David T. Listed in: News, Drawn to Life, Games, Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights Tags: THQ, Unreal Engine, Brian Farrell
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The THQ logo - Image 1THQ may have gone through some rough times lately, but it's not out of the fight yet. In fact  THQ president Brian Farrell announced that THQ's DS platformer Drawn to Life will eventually be making its way to the Nintendo Wii. Farrell also commented on other THQ franchises, such as the Stuntman and Juiced series. Read what he had to say after the jump.

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Posted Sep 23, 2007 at 11:38AM by Sally B. Listed in: Rumors, The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass, Drawn to Life, Games Tags: Wiimote, Nintendo Power, Dreamcast
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Nintendo Power - Image 1The latest issue of Nintendo Power, which isn't in the magazine stands yet, was supposedly picked up by the guys from Nintendopedia. Of course, we all want to find out how the new games fared in the hands of Nintendo Power's editors (like Phantom Hourglass, for instance), so we decided to jump the gun and check out what Nintendopedia posted about this new Nintendo Power issue.

According to Nintendopedia, The Phantom Hourglass was able to snag a high 9.5 rating from Nintendo Power's review, while the high-paced Donkey Jet (or Donkey Kong: Barrel Blast) for the Wii clocked in at a low 6.5. The innovative gameplay presented by Drawn to Life for the DS managed to garner an average 7.5, however.

That's not all. This supposed new issue of Nintendo Power confirms the sequel of Dreamcast's rhythm title Samba de Amigo for the Wii. If it's true, then it'll be yet another great title for Nintendo's happy console: nothing can emulate playing the maracas better than the Wiimote and Nunchuck.

We sure do hope that the above news turns out to be true. If it does, you can be sure that we'll keep you posted. Till then, stay tuned!


Click on the Read link to view all the review scores!


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Posted Sep 04, 2007 at 10:39PM by Nicolo S. Listed in: Videos, Drawn to Life, Games Tags: THQ
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Bringing imagination to life is everyone's childhood dream. THQ apparently knew that, and from that concept they drew forth Drawn to Life for the DS. Players can create and play their own adventures using the features of Nintendo's innovative handheld. To boot, here's the game's latest TV advertisement.

In this video, you'll find the robust drawing tool in use which allows players to create living characters and fully functional vehicles such as submarines and spaceships. Looks like it only takes a few minutes of familiarizing with the stylus before anyone can design a masterpiece and make it move in Drawn to Life.

While waiting for the game's fall release, might as well check out the video below.




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Posted May 11, 2007 at 10:42PM by Nicolo S. Listed in: Previews, Drawn to Life, Games Tags: THQ
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THQ releases new DS game - Image 1After being the lead third-party publisher for Nintendo DS in 2006, THQ is breaking the trend with Drawn to Life: the company's first original property exclusive to the DS. The game promises to provide an unprecedented gameplay experience with its unique features.

 
The features include:
  • Create your own heroes to travel numerous worlds
  • Four different Hero forms including Flying Hero and Aquatic Hero
  • Draw environmental elements that will aid hero to success
  • Robust drawing tool contains different methods creation in addition to numerous colors, brush types and stamps
  • Trade created heroes via Nintendo DS Wi-Fi
Expect Drawn to Life in full color this fall.

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Posted Apr 22, 2006 at 12:03PM by Rushan S. Listed in: News, Previews, Drawn to Life
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Information has been released for Drawn to Life, 5th Cell's upcoming DS game. The following quote comes straight from the developers mouth:

A dying village, embraced by everlasting winter, has cried out to you, the Creator, for assistance. The remaining inhabitants of the village need you to bring back all their lost possessions such as the sun, moon, fruit trees, fish, rain clouds, plants, animals and more!

However, you cannot recreate these items without a set of blueprints, so you must collect the "Template pages" for each object. To make the situation even more difficult, each page has been torn up and scattered across the world. To do this, the player must create their own heroes, a Creation specifically suited to fly, run, jump, swim or smash their way through snowy fields, tropical islands, dark forests, crowded cities and grassy hills.

Once you've secured a requested Template, you can enter the village, draw it and place it somewhere in the village. While in the village you can hang out and interact with the inhabitant's and your own Hero Creations. Follow them around and see their reaction to your work!

How do you create objects and heroes? By the touchscreen of course! You can draw your creators using jigsaw pieces or by freehand, you can then colour them in however you like. There will be two modes in the final game, Village Mode and Challenge Mode. In Village Mode, you will try and repopulate the village by interacting with villagers. In Challenge Mode, you will play platforming levels to find template pieces. The game still needs a publisher.

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Posted Apr 22, 2006 at 11:25AM by Drew M. Listed in: Previews, Drawn to Life
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A few screen shots of the upcoming game Drawn to Life for the DS have been spotted. Here they are for you.

Not much is known about this game yet, though it does look pretty interesting.  We will keep you informed on any more updates.



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