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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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Elebits 2 NA Press Release

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El Segundo, Calif. – July 8, 2008 – Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc. today announced that Elebits: The Adventures of Kai and Zero, the sequel to Elebits, is currently in development …
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IGN Nintendo Voice Chat Ep. 15: Summary

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Facebreaker 
– “Party version of Facebreaker,” but title is misleading (not really minigames) 
– Graphics look great – art style is impressive, moves nicely 
– Gameplay has a lot of promise also, but Matt wasn’t able to play it long 
– Shot from the sideview, still a 3D boxing game 
– Very fast, arcadey 

Skate It 
– Still not a lot of gameplay available in the version Matt + Daemon played 
– Will be a learning curve, but it’ll be a “cool” way to play a skateboarding game – Daemon 
– Programmed intuitively 
– Grinding all about timing 
– Visually not too impressive 
– Framerate needs to be up and running – lag won’t be good for the game 

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CliffyB Calls for Less Buttons with New Xbox, Mentions Wii as Example

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I know this isn’t exactly Nintendo news (although it does affect Nintendo), but it is interesting to note that even one of the industry’s biggest supporters of Hi-def graphics is …
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New ‘Mothership’ Tales Game in Development for Wii
18 years ago

New ‘Mothership’ Tales Game in Development for Wii

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We’ve posted some news from the Namco conference on Monday regarding Tales of Heart for the DS.  There was also news about Namco developing their next “mothership” …
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Capcom Wants You at E3
18 years ago

Capcom Wants You at E3

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Capcom is running a contest right now for a few lucky fans to attend E3 and have access to Capcom’s E3 booth:

As I mentioned, our booth …
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PC Worldwide Best Seller Arrives On Nintendo DS As Rising Star Games And cerasus.media Prepare To Launch Cradle Of Rome

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July 8th 2008 – Rising Star Games is pleased to announce the launch of Cradle of Rome on Nintendo DS. One of the most successful casual games on the PC in 2007, the original AWEM-developed title makes its first appearance on Nintendo DS developed by cerasus.media from Berlin. Distinctly marrying the Match-3 puzzle mechanic with an enticing resource management system, Cradle of Rome offers players a satisfyingly addictive gameplay experience. Rising Star Games will be bringing the game to Europe, with the exception of Germany and Benelux, on October 10th 2008.

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Full Skate It Wii Control Guide
18 years ago

Full Skate It Wii Control Guide

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We posted a brief scan of the Wii’s control scheme for Skate It a couple weeks ago, but now we have the full control …
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EA Denies Balance Skate-Board Add-on
18 years ago

EA Denies Balance Skate-Board Add-on

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Rumors were running around the Internet claiming EA would release Skate It with a Balance Board add-on peripheral.  EA has gone on record saying:

“That’s something I …
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Epic Still Not Making Games for Wii

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Mark Rein, Epic’s head honcho, has gone on record once again saying that Epic has no plans for Wii development in the foreseeable future:

“No we don’t have any plans to make …
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Animal Boxing Screens
18 years ago

Animal Boxing Screens

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This game looks down right hilarious!  No, it’s not an Animal Crossing sequel, but it does allow you to box the most adorable animals on the planet …
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Animal Boxing Press Release

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Barcelona, July 8, 2008 – Tighten up the gloves, throw on your headgear, personalize your fighter and… flip up your console! Discover the new features of Animal Boxing.

Animal Boxing …
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Gamepro’s Most Anticipated Games of E3
18 years ago

Gamepro’s Most Anticipated Games of E3

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I have a feeling this won’t be the last “most anticipated games at E3” article.  Everyone and their mom is putting their two cents into what exactly …
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