Despite the best efforts of law enforcement and industry watchdogs, the total value of pirated software moved through online sites, such as eBay (NASDAQ: EBAY), increased 43 percent in 2009 …
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UGDB: How did you come up with the idea to create a mythical fighting game? Were there any other concepts that you were exploring when you designed the main concept …
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THE LATEST BIT.TRIP, HIGH SPEED RACING AND PUZZLE FUN AVAILABLE TO DOWNLOAD THIS WEEK
13th May 2010: Join CommanderVideo in the latest BIT.TRIP instalment, BIT.TRIP RUNNER, where you’ll battle the MinerMech with friends and race across the moon to defeat the final boss in this action packed platformer on WiiWare.
Those looking for a bit of spine tingling fun will find hours of entertainment in Ghoul Patrol™ on Virtual Console this week. You’ll need to dodge flying books and adolescent-eating plants to restore peace to the library’s Goblin exhibit.
A Swedish retailer has listed Pearl Jam Rock band as the next installment in the single band series of Rock Band. Here’s what MTV games had to say:
“We haven’t announced any products beyond …
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Well, this statement is only true when it comes to music games. According to some NPD number, Guitar Hero Aerosmith has sold more the Rock Band Beatles.
Guitar Hero Aerosmith …
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WILTON, CT – May 12, 2010 – The Entertainment Consumers Association (ECA), the non-profit membership organization that represents gamers, today confirmed that they will be submitting a friend of the court document (amicus brief) to the U.S. Supreme Court regarding the upcoming violence in video games case, Schwarzenegger v. EMA. Additionally, the association has created a gamer petition, which will be attached and submitted along with the brief, both formally becoming part of the official court documents.
“The Supreme Court has agreed to hear the State of California’s infamous ‘violent video game case’ later this year, or early next,” said Jennifer Mercurio, Vice President and General Counsel for the ECA. “At that time, the Court is going to listen to oral arguments on whether to agree with previous federal court findings or not. Agreeing would mean that they believe that video games are, and should continue to be, First Amendment protected speech; just like movies and music. The Court disagreeing would mean that video games should be treated differently, which the ECA strongly believes to be unconstitutional and could lead to new bills and laws curtailing video game access in states across the country.”
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Developer magazine has released their top 100 game developers in the world and Nintendo has landed number one on that list, followed by Infinity Ward.
According to the magazine, …
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The 3 starter Pokemon for Pokemon Black and White have been revealed in the latest issue of CoroCoro. Also, the first details on the characters and new region in the game!
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Madden NFL 11 FIFA ll NHL 11 NBA Live 11 Tiger Woods PGA Tour 11 New EA Sports Active New Sony and Microsoft Motion Control Games New Harry Potter Game …
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Editor Note
Let me introduce our newest member to the purenintendo crew, Theo Brown. Kevin and I have known Theo for a few years now and I am sure he will be a big part of our world domination. Theo is a hard core Nintendo and movie fan. He brings his fresh ideas and skills in cinematography to the table already full of greatness. I am excited to see what Theo has in-store for all of us. For now, enjoy his first thoughts.
So, here at Pure Nintendo we attempt to find out new stuff about, well, Nintendo. Like my mom when she found out I was getting black eyes by older girls, we too don’t take too kindly when people make fun of Nintendo. So, before James, Justin, and Kevin pull me back into my cage, I would like to give my own, humble opinion, about how I feel about the iPhone owners telling me that the DS is a way of the past, and how their gaming experience is superior.
Really iPhoners? (Yes, I just made that up. And trademarked it.) Better gaming? Lets be honest here, you don’t even have any buttons. And no, mashing the general area of a screen doesn’t count. Of course, you can always shake the phone like your some sort of seizureing idiot. If that’s what gaming is to you, just buy some strobe lights or watch Pokémon. Hmm, convulsing on the ground? Yep, looks like the same “experience” to me.
And more game selection? I’d have an easier time trying to explain the difference between the colors green and emerald to Stevie Wonder than find an actual good game on the iPhone. It’s funny, you iphoners need to keep buying little apps that do the EXACT SAME THING, while I, on the other hand, have kept Mario Kart in my DSi for the past 11,394 years, and still haven’t gotten tired of it.