18 years ago
38. To simultaneously perform other important life tasks while playing
I picked number 38 because this scene came to my mind while going through the list.
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01. Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots (PS3) 02. Mario Kart Wii (Wii) 03. Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII (PSP) 04. Brain Training (DS) 05. Grand Theft …
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We have already seen most of these pics in scan form, but these are higher quality.
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18 years ago
The pure nintendo crew at a baseball game, James is on the far right
Alright everyone, I was waiting till James got done with his …
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18 years ago
We posted some new screens for Arc Rise Fantasia yesterday, and it looks like there are a few more that have trickled out.
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Nintendo Wii: – The Incredible Hulk – Pimp My Ride – Super Swing Golf – WALL-E – We Love Golf!
Nintendo DS: – Animal Genius – Arkanoid DS – Bakushow …
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Nintendo Wii: – Akko de Pon! Ikasama Hourouki – Jawa: Mammoth to Himitsu no Ishi
Nintendo DS: – Nanashi no Game – Panpaka Panya-San – Riku to Johan: Kaeta Nimai …
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18 years ago
It seems like Capcom is going to try to get the biggest bang for the buck, and release Mega Man 9 for WiiWare, XBLA, and PSN. All …
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Taken from IGN:
US, June 28, 2008 – Nintendo’s planned DVD-ready Wii system appears to be on hold at the moment. The morning edition of the Nihon Keizai Shimbun …
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The BBFC’s Director, David Cooke, today rejected criticisms from some quarters of the games industry of the Byron Report proposals for games industry.
He said:
“We are disappointed and concerned about attempts by one or two video games publishers to pre-empt, through recent press statements, the forthcoming public consultation on video games classification. Their statements are misleading in several respects:
The BBFC’s current average turnaround time for games classifications is eight calendar days. In terms of international comparisons, this is notably quick. There is no reason why the increased role for the BBFC envisaged by Dr Byron should lead to delays.
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