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Iwata Asks: New Super Mario Bros. Wii

The latest in the ‘Iwata Asks’ series is now translated and this time the focus is on New Super Mario Bros. Wii.  Check out the link for …
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Aonuma talks Zelda Wii and difference between Zelda on DS and Wii

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“There were a lot of things we couldn’t do [back with OoT] due to technical limitations. But I think we’ve been solving those issues with every Zelda since then. With …
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Eiji Aonuma: Expect Surprises for Zelda Wii at E3 2010

Zelda producer Eiji Aonuma has told ONM to expect surprises at next year’s E3 as Nintendo prepares to reveal an overhaul of the critically-acclaimed series. Check the jump for more details!
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Reggies Dissatisfied with First-Party Sales, Talks Vitality Sensor for E3 2010

“I’m not satisfied with the volumes that we do on a Fire Emblem, for example, or a Battalion Wars. These are high-quality games that I have challenged …
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Cammie Talks Third Party Sales and More

Dunaway on third party sales: I think people are still learning first how to make sure that they really use the capabilities of our …
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Project Monster (DS) Screens, Details

By  •  DS, Interviews

New screens and details for ‘Project Monster’ for the DS have been revealed. The game allows players to have a pet monster that you can evolve and learn new skills.
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Reggie: Core Gamers need to Stop Crying, There are plenty of Great Games Right Now

“On each of our platforms their are over 140 new titles coming as well. There’s going to be just ton’s of software. Here’s what you see in terms of third …
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Reggie Talks Big Nintendo Games for 2010, New Super Mario Bros. Wii Sales Forecast

“In terms of the three we highlighted during E3, Sin and Punishment 2 is going to be something that the Nintendo fan can get really excited about. Galaxy 2…what can …
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Epic Mickey: Made as a trilogy and Possible Motion Plus/Vitality Sensor in 2nd game

“I don’t do anything that isn’t extensible. And I will certainly feel like that I have not done my job if we can’t make other games in …
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Epic Mickey Interview, Story Details

The story centers on rival Oswald the Lucky Rabbit – Walt Disney’s first cartoon character in 1927 – and his struggles with Mickey’s growing popularity. Oswald becomes …
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Epic Mickey: 6-Page Warren Spector Interview

GI: Why the Wii?

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Miyamoto Talks Zelda Wii, Motion Controls, Mario

PM: The Wii uses a motion-sensing controller. Going forward, as Nintendo releases future consoles, do you view the motion-sensing controller as an integral part of the experience that’s …
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G4 Interviews: Red Steel 2

Video Game – E3 2009 – Videogames

Ubisoft interview with Avatar scriptwriter

1. Does the storyline follow that of the movie?

The game story and the film story are two completely different adventures. The game timeline is two years before the movie covering a story that happens on a different part of the moon, Pandora. Our goal was to expand on the universe that James Cameron has created. We didn’t want a repeat of the movie adventure in a game format. Instead, we wanted an opportunity for fans to learn more about this beautiful world and the growing conflict between the RDA and the Na’vi.

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Monster Hunter 3 TGS 09: Ryozo Tsujimoto Interview

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Pure Nintendo Interview: Scooby-Doo: First Frights

One of the developers was kind enough to sit down and answer a few question about Scooby-Doo First Frights, which came out this past week. A mighty thanks for everyone who put this together.

Pure Nintendo – Scooby-Doo! First Frights Q&A

1: Does this game have anything to do with the New Scooby-Doo movie?

While it is releasing the same day as the new movie, Scooby-Doo! First Frights focuses on its own story and is not directly tied to the movie.

2: Does this game have the original voice actors from the movie?

We went with voice actors who have been doing the cartoons for years. Frank Welker, for instance, has played the voice of Fred since the very first cartoon series and plays a few voices in our game (including Fred and Scooby).

3: According to the trailer, Scooby-Doo First Frights is only coming to the DS, Wii and PS2. Are there any differences in the Wii and PS2 versions of the game?

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