Mario and Yoshi, and Ninja Gaiden have appeared on the Aussie ratings website: OFLC. No release date was given, but look for these sometime in the next couple months.
IGN: The Naruto: Clash of Ninja series followed the story arch of the first seasons of the actual show up until now. Will MVZ continue that tradition, or does it …
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Spong, who first broke the news about the possible Nights game coming to the Wii, is reporting that they have some confirmation from some Nintendo and Sega Reps.
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xcmlive.com is showing their chrome wii case mod, looks kinda alrite i guess. LETS ROLL OUT THE BLACK ONES!!!
The Need for Speed franchise is one that has a lot to live up to. The series has been a benchmark for all racing games and has set the bar for racing games on the Wii. Need for Speed Carbon is technically a game developed simultaneously for almost every system imaginable, but the Wii version has its unique features. The game features Wii-specific controls with various options to choose from.
Starting off, you’ll recognize some similarities to the previous version of NFS, Most Wanted. The game picks up where the Most Wanted left off. You’ve been gone from Palmont city and you’re just getting back onto the street-racing scene. You’ll see some familiar faces as you progress through the game. The cars in the game range from Tuners to Muscle, and even Exotics. There are tons of cars to pique your interest, and with the customization features; there are many, many options to choose from. The game’s ‘Autosculpt’ is another cool feature. It allows you to customize per pixel each part on your car. What to add a little more flare to your exhaust tips? Or make the air scoop a little wider? No problem. The inclusion of this new feature adds even more customization to your vehicles.