18 years ago
Ahh Mr. Miyamoto, a Nintendo fans Michel Jordan. Each year Famitsu holds a giant award show honoring the past years gaming achievements. This year Mr. …
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18 years ago
Its that time of the year again, Draft Time!! The NFL draft is in full swing since 3 pm et. In honor of draft day Kotaku has …
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18 years ago
9. Complete at least one character’s Target Smash challenge
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“…According to its press release, Nintendo plans to accelerate DS sales momentum with further penetration into the consumer mass market and by introducing new software and services for the platform. …
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“This is a revolution in computer gaming. For a game not targeted at gamers to sell in numbers like this is unheard of and is genuinely changing the market. Woolworths …
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18 years ago
Mr. Miyamoto has landed at the number 9 spot of peoples Top 10, voted by you. Lets hope that “People” magazine keep Miyamoto at number one.
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“We still continue to work alongside the team at Retro and no official announcements as to its status have been made. All existing reports are rumour and speculation.” – Nintendo …
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18 years ago
Why do games that, lets say are not that great, do so well? For example, Mario and Sonic at the Olympic games. Not a bad game, but …
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Retro Studios is beloved for producing three excellent Metroid Prime games. A rumor was sparked on the Internet earlier today that three key members of the Retro staff have left …
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18 years ago
Remember when the Wii first came out? Hearings stories about Wii-motes flying into TV’s, people smacking each other in the eye, and disappearing babies? (Ok, kinda of …
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This is just a snippet, yes a snippet, of a long article on this topic. Check th link below for more info.
Rumors have abounded regarding an upcoming motion control device for the Xbox 360, purportedly codenamed “Newton” — first, a loquacious anonymous source told MTV that such a controller is in development with support from developer Rare, and next 8bitjoystick pegged patents from Gyration, the same company responsible for Nintendo’s Wii remote technology, as the likely tech behind Microsoft’s top-secret project.
Gyration, however, unequivocally denied yesterday that it has any such project in development with Microsoft. However, talking to Rare, Microsoft and a company called Motus revealed more items of interest regarding the “Newton” —
“There’s absolutely no truth to the rumors, and I have no idea where they’re coming from,” said a genuinely perplexed-sounding Zac Rivera, the PR rep for Movea Inc., the company that purchased Gyration in January 2008. He added, “Gyration is working on some game-related projects, but it won’t be announced until later this year, and it is not related to the Xbox 360.”
However, when it comes to motion controls, Gyration is not the only game in town. Boston-based Motus also develops motion controller tech for games, and, looking into the company for possible information on the “Newton,” we learned that it has an existing product on the market already called the “Darwin.”
Coincidence?
18 years ago
Do we really need a Mario Kart Walkthrough? Not sure, but here is one anyways. The Walkthrough covers pretty much everything, from what each item does, to …
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18 years ago
Check these bad boys out! These are Wiimote Cufflinks. That’s right, cufflinks for that special day can now be branded with your favorite new Nintendo system : ) Only …
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