Marvelous bringing Harvest Moon to web browsers
Good news from Japan today, that’s somewhat unexpected! Marvelous has announced that the company is going to start working on web browser and social networking site games. Not much information is available on what kind of games to expect, but Marvelous did reveal that Harvest Moon is going to be… Continue Reading »
Average Harvest Moon: Tree of Tranquility owner played it for 49 hours
Natsume’s pretty proud of how its Harvest Moon games are doing on the Wii. See, Nintendo Channel users’ play data is collected by the system, to let people know what some of the most played games are, keep track of what games they play most and issue recommendations. It turns… Continue Reading »
Keep homes from being destroyed in Harvest Moon: Hero of Leaf Valley
Harvest Moon games are typically about starting a farm to either revitalize it, or restore a town, but things are a bit different in Natsume’s forthcoming PSP game, Harvest Moon: Hero of Leaf Valley. Instead of bringing new life to a forgotten farm and country town, you’re trying to raise… Continue Reading »
Harvest Moon: Twin Villages lets you choose your farming lifestyle
Good news for farming fans, another Harvest Moon DS game is in the pipeline. Never mind that North America still hasn’t gotten Harvest Moon: Sunshine Islands or Harvest Moon: Welcome to the Wind Bazaar (Bokujou Monogatari: Youkoso Kaze no Bazaar e), that can’t keep us from getting excited about Harvest… Continue Reading »
Stepping Up: Game suggestions for Facebook users ready to play console or handheld games
Facebook has already become a viable gaming platform, filled with all sorts of casual, browser-based games players can add to their profile and account and play as they wish. But what happens when Facebook users become bored of the casual games they’re playing? The casual games on Facebook are quite… Continue Reading »
A look at the allure of Harvest Moon
The Harvest Moon games are something special. They’ve developed a devoted cult following, which people who have never experienced the games may not understand. Especially since, on the surface, each game seems to be pretty much the same. Natsume obviously gets it, as the series is probably it’s best known… Continue Reading »
E3 2009: Natsume to go Harvest Moon crazy
Natsume’s betting on one of its most popular and established series this year at E3 2009, Harvest Moon. Of the ten games being shown off, four are either entries in or spin-offs of the farming simulation. I guess it knows what its fans really want. The games are all Nintendo… Continue Reading »
10 GBA series that make the DS’s GBA slot worthwhile
Those of us with an original DS or DS lite have probably been focusing solely on DS games lately. It’s understandable. It seems like there’s are at least five new, great games released for the DS each month. But the GBA slot deserves some appreciation as well. After all, the… Continue Reading »
Harvest Moon: Frantic Farming a sequel to lackluster Puzzle de Harvest Moon
Who here remembers Puzzle de Harvest Moon? I do - mainly because I had to review it. It received a 1/10. The dislike was fairly universal, as IGN gave it a 3.5 and GameSpot gave it a 4.0. When rumors of Harvest Moon: Frantic Farming first surfaced, I, like much… Continue Reading »
Be happy with Harvest Moon: Island of Happiness
I’m so excited! The one game I wanted this month, Harvest Moon: Island of Happiness, is finally out. Well, technically its been shipped out. Natsume’s latest portable farming adventure has been shipped to stores and should be available in a store near you soon. Its a farming/life simulation rated Everyone… Continue Reading »
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