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About Justin Sharp

Pure Nintendo founder and all around Nintendo geek. Nintendo systems have always been home to my most favorite gaming memories but I also enjoy video games on any platform. The first system I purchased was a Nintendo GameCube but I grew up playing the NES, SNES, and all of the various Game Boy models.
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The Conduit Multiplayer Menu Screens, Details

By  •  Wii, Screens

Free For All Maps

  • Bunker
  • Pentagon (8-12 players)
  • Complex (6-10 players)
  • Sanctum
  • Infirmary
  • Streets
  • Warehouse
  • Random

Weapon Sets

  • Human
  • Trust
  • Drudge
  • Near/Far
  • Close Combat
  • Longe Range
  • Explosive

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Site Note: Switched over to New Server! :)

Ok, well, 6 hours later, and we’re on our own server finally! I’m going to be monitoring our usage throughout the week, but we shouldn’t get any more of those …
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Tales of Graces (Wii) Details

By  •  Wii

  • 30% complete
  • large battlefields
  • Asbel is more of a leader
  • first time that Inomata’s designs can be transferred into 3D without changes
  • magic and skills have …
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Nintendo Power Teasing Red Steel 2 for Next Issue?

By  •  Wii

I can’t count how many supposed teasers for Red Steel 2 that haven’t come through so far :/  Now Nintendo Power appears to be teasing a reveal …
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Indiana Jones and The Fate of Atlantis Wii Screens

By  •  Wii, Screens

Wii owners have something really cool to look forward to with the release of Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings. Not only do we get a Indy adventure that …
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New Grand Slam Tennis Gameplay Trailer

By  •  Wii, Videos

Grand Slam Tennis at IGN.com

List of DSiWare Games for DSi Launch in US

By  •  DS
  • WarioWare™: Snapped! – Using the built-in Nintendo DSi camera, this outrageous title puts players right at the center of fast-paced mini-games, challenging them to race the clock and get …
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NEW NINTENDO DSI USHERS IN ERA OF PERSONALIZATION AND SHARING

By  •  DS

Two Cameras, Interactive Audio and Nintendo DSiWare Provide Creative, Customized Experiences

REDMOND, Wash., April 2, 2009 – On April 5, Nintendo launches Nintendo DSi™, the third iteration of the best-selling portable video game system and the latest evolution in hand-held gaming. Nintendo DSi gives new and veteran gamers the ability to customize, personalize and share their experiences with friends and family. Two built-in, interactive cameras let people snap and modify photos, while recorded sounds can be played and manipulated in interesting and imaginative ways. Also on April 5, Nintendo will launch the Nintendo DSi Shop, a new online storefront where users can redeem Nintendo DSi Points to download an ever-growing variety of inventive games and applications. Nintendo DSi will be available in the United States in Blue or Black at an MSRP of $169.99.

“The concept of entertainment is clearly expanding to enable self-expression and creation in ways never before possible,” said Cammie Dunaway, Nintendo of America’s executive vice president of Sales & Marketing. “Nintendo DSi is loaded with software to help people do exactly that. It’s not just about the cameras or audio playback, but what people can do with these features that makes Nintendo DSi such an enjoyable game system.”

Beyond the creative user experience, these features also give developers the tools to create new games and applications not previously possible. In the same way that WiiWare™ has given developers big and small a way to deliver their most original games directly to Wii™ users, Nintendo DSiWare™ provides access to the latest and most inventive hand-held games from a variety of studios and genres. Here are the Nintendo DSiWare titles that will be available when the Nintendo DSi Shop launches:

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EA SPORTS Grand Slam Tennis Fact Sheet

By  •  Wii

EA Sports Grand Slam Tennis (Wii)
Publisher: Electronic Arts Inc.
Developer: EA Canada
Ship Date: June 15, 2009 (North America)
ESRB Rating: E
MSRP: $49.95 USD

Product Description

EA SPORTS™ welcomes a new member to its family of world class franchises. EA SPORTS Grand Slam® Tennis delivers the deepest and richest tennis experience ever developed for the Wii™ with authentic tennis motions on the most famous courts in the world. Professional tennis is all about the Grand Slams and EA’s new tennis franchise is no different. It is the only videogame where users can play at Wimbledon. In fact, it is home to all four Grand Slams; from the Australian Open to Roland Garros to the hallowed grounds of Wimbledon to the lively U.S. Open.

Perform real life tennis strokes in your living room and control every inch of the court. Users feel like they have a racket in their hands as they swing real forehands and backhands.

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