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PS3 owners may not survive Amy

See that guy up there? He wants to be your brand new buddy! He’s popped by to offer a friendly hello and invite you to learn more about Amy, a PS3 game where he’s one of the stars! So go ahead and give him a great big hug, so he can infect you with happiness. Well, happiness and a rather unpleasant disease that will make you look just like him….

Gamertell Review: Ener-G Dance Squad for DS

As I mentioned yesterday in the review of Ener-G Gym Rockets, I happened upon brand new, $3 copies of both Ener-G Dance Squad and Ener-G Gym Rockets while shopping at Goodwill a while back. I decided it would be interesting to purchase and review both games to see what Ubisoft’s Ener-G game line was like.

While Ener-G Gym Rockets was pretty much what I thought it would be, Ener-G Dance Squad surprised me. It isn’t a shining pinnacle of video game excellence, but it doesn’t deserve all of the mocking it receives. As I played, I couldn’t help thinking of it as an Elite Beat Agents/Ouendan style game for young girls. Call me crazy, but I was a little impressed…

More “Imagine” games from Ubisoft on the way

Those Imagine DS games must be doing really well. Ubisoft has announced that it is working on two new games that will become part of that series, Imagine Modern Dancer and Imagine Baby Club. Both games should be finished and in stores, ready for little girl’s DS units, by Fall 2008.

Imagine Modern Dancer was developed by Lexis Numérique and allows girls to become, well, modern dancers. In the Adventure Mode, players can learn 38 dances set to R&B, pop or techno and compete against 12 other in-game dancers.

Click through to learn about Imagine Baby Club