It may be time for the President and his family to put their Wii to good use and fire up the 30-Day Challenge with EA SPORTS Active. This is a …
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Could High Voltage do something with the Conduit that no other 3rd party has done on the Wii before, could they have the first blockbuster …
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Readers’ Most Wanted
1. Goldeneye 007 (N64) 2. Perfect Dark (N64) 3. Star Fox (SNES) 4. Contra (NES) 5. Duck Hunt (NES)
NP Staff’s Most Wanted
1. Contra (NES) 2. …
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“We don’t have an invite system. However, you can see from the main multiplayer page how many Friends you have online and then see from the Friend list who they …
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Best Buy:
Nintendo Wii: Big League Sports $39.99 Ghostbusters: The Video Game $39.9 Guitar Hero Smash Hits $49.99
Nintendo DS: Big League Sports $19.99 Ghostbusters: The Video Game $29.99 Guitar …
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We wanted to make the game for the Wii that we just weren’t seeing out on the shelves. The motion controls of the Wii are perfect for FPS games, …
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Nintendo Wii
North America: 1. EA Sports Active (EA Sports) 2. Wii Fit (Nintendo) 3. Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10 Wii MotionPlus Bundle (EA Sports) 4. Mario …
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Logically, if Sony cuts the price of PS3 to $299, Nintendo may be forced to cut to maintain sufficient price differential versus the PS3 and 360. In other words, hardware …
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More Screens At My Flickr Account HERE
Darius Knight, Table Tennis Professional: “I loved the control of the Wii MotionPlus in Wii Sports Resort – it meant I could map my movements precisely on screen. Every flick of my wrist was faithfully mirrored and I found myself having to hold the controller exactly as I would my racket to get the effect I wanted. It even reproduced a backhand with spin! I loved the challenge it presented and couldn’t put it down until I’d mastered my sport in the virtual world!”
Wesley Haeke, Kendo Champion: “When I played swordplay in Wii Sports Resort, I was surprised how realistic the Wii Motion Plus sensor made the game. I had to hold the controller exactly as I would a Shinai to get the precision I wanted, as well as holding stances such as jodan no kamae exactly as I would in a tournament to beat my opponent. Winning the game requires concentration, patience and precision, just as in real life.”
This is the list of the most talked about games on Twitter during E3.
6/2/2009