FOUR new VC games announced for release today. Here’s the latest VC update from Nintendo with Press Release:
WII-KLY UPDATE: FOUR NEW CLASSIC GAMES ANNOUNCED FOR WII SHOP CHANNEL
Feb. …
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The Legend of Mystical Ninja, Those from the SNES and N64 era may remember these games. Supposedly their is a rumor circulating that these games may arrive on the …
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Wii Play is officially available as of today. A Valentine’s Day miracle of sorts for Wii lovers ;)
Here’s the official press release from Nintendo:
NINTENDO’S WII PLAY JOINS …
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IGN has an interesting article about the various complications and possibilities for FPS games on the Wii. They go through the ones that are already released, and what developers …
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Famitsu recently ran a poll on the most played systems over the holidays and the hottest product. Here are the results:
What system did you play the most over the …
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In an interview conducted with Gamespy at the DICE conference, Nintendo VP of Marketing and Corp. Affairs, Perrin Kaplan discussed the differences between the launch of the PS3 and the …
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Three more classics to dive into today for the Virtual Console. Enjoy!
WII-KLY UPDATE: THREE NEW CLASSIC GAMES ANNOUNCED FOR WII SHOP CHANNEL
Feb. 12, 2007
Today Nintendo adds …
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there may be a new form of protection for nds carts which makes it impossible to dump them using current methods. the size of the japanese game is 1Gbit …
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Nintendo just sent out their press release for Diddy Kong Racing DS, which is available as of today for the DS.
MONKEYS BEHIND THE WHEEL: DIDDY KONG RACING DS …
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Aussie-Nintendo is reporting on some more information regarding Punch-Out!! for the Virtual Console. They confirm that Nintendo will bring Punch-Out!! to the VC sometime in the next couple weeks. …
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Driver Parallel Lines is on its way to Wii, and Cubed3 has some more details. Here’s the summary of the press release from them:
Another Monday, and another big VC title from Nintendo. Nintendo just revealed that Super Mario World is releasing today at 12 noon EST along with two other games. Here’s …
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*100 Bullets – Fall 2007* Alive-TBA 2007, Ubisoft Devil Kings Series – 2007 Capcom Digimon – 2007 , Namco DK bongo blast – spring 2007, Nintendo Harry Potter and the …
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Konami is bringing Wing Island to the US. Originally published by Hudson, the title will be published by Konami when it is brought to the States this SPRING. Here …
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Zoonami, the developer founded by ex-Rare employees, is now looking for qualified people to work on an upcoming Wii project. Could this be the infamous “Gamezero” or another completely …
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News from Konami is starting to trickle in now. IGN Wii has the exclusive on Dewy’s Adventure, a brand new Wii game built from the ground up to take …
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Rayman Raving Rabbids, developed by Ubisoft, is a title that came out of left field. It was a game that I knew little about when it was launched with the Wii in November 2006. Every trailer that I saw for the game only confused me more about what the title was actually about, or how it was even played.
A couple friends bought the game at launch and the word of mouth showed me just how great the game could be. I bought the game when Circuit City was running their $20 off sale on RRR. I began playing through the game, and it is one of the most fun and unique games I’ve ever played.
First off, this is not your traditional Rayman platformer. It is essentially a series of minigames that follow a loose storyline. Rayman is captured, along with some friends, and it is his job to prove himself in several ‘arena’ type games to get his friends back. The minigames range from sports, workout games, precision, and dance. There are dozens of minigames and they all utilize the Wiimote and nunchuk in unique ways. The sports games are themed from various sports like Soccer/Football as well as others. The workout games are ones that will probably make you sweat. They require more fast physical activity like running with the controller or spinning it around your head like a lasso. The precision and dance games are some of the more enjoyable minigames.
The precision games are ones where you throw plungers at the Rabbids. It sounds a little ridiculous, but IT IS TONS OF FUN! I walks you around in a first-person view in different motifs like Wild West or Space levels. It’s a zany take on the first-person genre. The dance games are my personal favorite. I’m no dancer by any means, but it doesn’t take that much to be good at dancing.
Nintendo just released some numbers on just how well Pokemon Diamond/Pearl have done in the land of the rising sun. Here’s the press release:
DID YOU KNOW? POKÉMON DIAMOND AND …
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