G4: Is this the game coming out on disc, or is it planned as a WiiWare title?
Sean: This is a full, complete disc game. It’s huge! That being said, …
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Faithful, set down your treatise on why RPGs are the only genre for which you have any interest and take heed! For a limited time, and in advance of the …
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Glen Schofield, general manger at EA Redwood Shores, has dropped a few more details about Dead Space: Extraction for Wii. A few story elements are revealed as well as a possible Dead Space sequel.
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EDISON, N.J., March 9, 2009 – Lace up your sneakers and get ready to hit the pavement as Majesco Entertainment Company (NASDAQ: COOL), an innovative provider of video games for …
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New Series Brings Nintendo GameCube Favorites to Wii with Enhanced Motion Controls
REDMOND, Wash., March 9, 2009 – Unique motion-sensing controls have already helped to make Wii™ the nation’s top-selling video game console. With today’s launch of the New Play Control! series from Nintendo, Wii owners can use those same fun, intuitive controls to discover – or rediscover – some of the coolest and most well-received games made famous on the Nintendo GameCube™ system, each updated with a new wireless, active control scheme and a widescreen presentation.
New Play Control! Pikmin™ and New Play Control! Mario Power Tennis™ are the first two games in this new series, taking all the action and imagination of the originals and giving them a new control scheme. Not only do both new games make use of Nintendo’s simple-to-use Wii Remote™ controller, but they’re also presented for the first time ever in an eye-pleasing 16:9 widescreen format.
“On all of its platforms, Nintendo has consistently delivered irresistible games that fans can enjoy for years on end,” said Cammie Dunaway, Nintendo of America’s executive vice president of Sales & Marketing. “With the New Play Control! series, we’re giving Wii users new ways to tap into some great titles using the latest and greatest controls.”
March 9, 2009
Remember when Grandma used to mark your height on the wall every so often, just to see how fast you were growing? Well, if the Wii™ Shop …
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“Sega was the first third-party publisher to believe in the Wii. (We) tap into the same market that Nintendo opened. We understood Nintendo’s premise of attracting casual gamers. [We estimate …
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Best Buy:
Nintendo Wii: Dead Rising: Chop Til You Drop $39.99 The House of the Dead: Overkill $49.99 MadWorld $49.99 Mario Power Tennis (New Play Control!) $29.99 Pikmin (New Play …
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In the most recent IGN podcast, Matt stated that Nintendo is having a little trouble with Motion Plus development and will not be out until at least …
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Wow, it has been a long time since I have done one of these. I do not remember seeing this commercial, in fact I glad I never did!