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Amazon’s Top 10 All Format, Wii, and DS

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01. Wii Fit—Nintendo (Wii) 02. Mario Kart Wii w/ Wii Wheel—Nintendo (Wii) 03. Rock Band Special Edition—MTV Games (Wii) 04. Soul Calibur IV—Namco Bandai (360) 05. Soul Calibur …
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EA Talks Tiger Woods 09, Using Wii Motion Plus for Next Year’s Version

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VideoGamer.com: You guys are talking about the 1:1 motion on the swing in Tiger Woods 09 on Wii. Were you aware of Nintendo’s MotionPlus before it was announced at E3?


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Wallace and Gromit Coming to WiiWare as Episodic Series

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Aardman and Telltale announce “stories you can play” based on Wallace & Gromit 

Inventor and canine companion to join Telltale’s lineup in new episodic series, “Wallace & Gromit’s Grand Adventures” 

SAN RAFAEL, CA, July 28, 2008 – Following up on last week’s announcement of Wallace & Gromit’s Grand Adventures, Telltale, Inc., the leader in interactive episodic entertainment, has released a cinematic teaser trailer and new details about the project. The upcoming game series based on Aardman Animations’ Wallace & Gromit franchise is joining Telltale’s all-star lineup, which includes the award-winning Sam & Max series and Strong Bad’s Cool Game for Attractive People, debuting soon on WiiWare and PC. 

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Reader Wiiview: Agatha Christie and Then There Were None
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Reader Wiiview: Agatha Christie and Then There Were None

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Thanks to Sagatron for sending in his review for Agatha Christie!  Remember, any reviews you have for games, just drop them in an email to tips at purenintendo.com and we’ll be sure to post it!

Introduction:

This game is a one-player point-and-click murder mystery based on the Agatha Christie’s novel by the same name. If you’re a fan of Agatha’s storytelling and have read the novel first published back in 1939, you might be asking yourself why you would want to play this game when you already know the ending. Well good news, the ending for this game is different than the book. For all of us that have not read the book (myself included), what is the point of changing the ending? To me, this seems disrespectful to Agatha’s work. However, if you finish the game, a surprise awaits for those that don’t know the original story.

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