Happy Wiikend everyone! It’s been a slow week as far as news goes, but we’re hoping to add some excitement to your weekend : ) We’re …
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“If there is any perception that Nintendo is ignoring the core gamers, it’s a misunderstanding and we really want to get rid of that misunderstanding by any means. We are …
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This video is pretty funny as it seems those filming are a little scared of the Regginator.
Alright, you’ve all been waiting for some pictures from the E3 show floor last week, and now I’ve finally posted all my pictures! Some of the pictures …
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Nintendo’s E3 press conference has not been well received by both the media and long time Nintendo fans. I’ll be honest, for everything they could’ve shown, I …
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The comic is somewhat making fun of Nintendo, but i thought it was still pretty funny considering the public’s response to Nintendo’s E3 press conference.
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Here are GameTrailers extended interview with Reggie. Geoff Keighley asked Reggie numerous questions we all want to know, but Reggie dodges most of them. Reggie states what Nintendo announced at …
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Well, the new Nintendo Power is out and they have announced Sonic and the Black Knight. But at the end of the new issue it teases about …
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So E3 is over, and many seem to be very disappointing in Nintendo’s showing. There were a few gems but nothing huge that many were hoping for. I for one …
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Wii Version
One of the most amazing third-party Wii games at E3 was EA’s Skate It. The game carries a lot in common with last year’s Skate for the 360 and PS3. The storyline revolves around a disaster that happens in the city from the first Skate. The entire city is now in ruins and your character gets to skate wherever they want. EA really wanted to emphasize an open environment where the players could skate virtually anywhere and anyway they want to.
The demo of the game consisted of one basic area in the heart of the ruined city. All the main elements for a skating game were there: gaps, jumps, verts, fun boxes, rails, and all sorts of skatable rubble. First, I got to try the game using just the Wii Remote. Every move and button can be mapped to only the Wii remote, and it basically controls just like a skateboard. To turn left, tilt the Wiimote left. To ollie, flick the Wii remote up. It’s very intuitive and easy to get used to grinding and performing tricks to string together multiple lines. The game’s scoring system is based on how many tricks you can do within a given ‘line’. There are all sorts of combo multipliers and linking varied tricks can lead to a lot of points.
Hey everyone! I think I just got most of the main updates finished for the site. I’m heading out to a meeting with Lucasarts and Ubisoft this afternoon for some …
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High Voltage, who’s developing The Conduit, revealed today that the game will feature a 16 player online multiplayer mode. The company also stated that the mode will …
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Right now, Animal Crossing: City Folk is the topic of discussion
– Halloween has returned to the game
– WiiConnect 24 will send you new items
– the city has …
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