We reported earlier (check a few post down) that you can expect the first Commodore 64 game very soon.
Commodore 64 –
International Karate – 500 points Uridium – 500 …
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Reviled today for Mario Kart Wii the re-birthing of the N64 Jungle Parkway. Take a look at the comparison screens form the 64 version and the Wii version of Jungle …
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1 (1) – Super Mario Bros. 3 (NES) 2 (2) – Super Mario Bros. (NES) 3 (3) – Mario Kart 64 (N64) 4 (4) – Kirby 64: The Crystal …
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Taken from Nintendo Magazine (UK):
The second big difference (in Mario Kart Wii compared to the rest of the series) is the removal of snaking. Ever since the …
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Thanks to Milabrega for the summary:
Okami:
-Full widescreen now
-No paper filter likely since they didn’t mention that
Biohazard 0:
-Japan only release right now
-Not a remake, not going to be running 16:9
Crap Games (Podcast Filler?):
-Agatha Christy = 4.9
-Kidz Sports International Soccer = 1.0 “A total turd”
-London Taxi Rush Hour = looks like a bad n64 game
MX Vs. ATV Untamed:
-Floaty, Frame rate is kind of weak
TG16 – Psychosis
N64 – Kirby 64™: The Crystal Shards
Awesome! I can’t wait for some Kirby 64 action this next week!
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Wii
Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 – 90% No More Heroes – 88% Battalion Wars 2 – 90% Agatha Christie: And Then There Were None – 42% Bleach: Shattered Blade – …
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NES Games TOTAL COST – USED: $273.53 TOTAL COST – VC: $288.00
SNES Games TOTAL COST – USED: $354.38 TOTAL COST – VC: $273.53
N64 Games TOTAL COST …
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WII-KLY UPDATE: NEW CLASSIC GAME ADDED TO WII SHOP CHANNEL
Jan. 28, 2008
Traverse the half-pipe from the comfort of your living room. With this classic game, it’s Winter Break …
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Earlier today we reported that Famitsu gave the very anticipate, and very delayed, Super Smash Brothers Brawl, a perfect score. Brawl joins the other 6 games ever to get a …
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Leading Videogame Site Introduces New Channel and Daily Features Highlighting the Past Decade in Gaming
BRISBANE, CA — January 14, 2008 — IGN.com (http://www.ign.com), the Web’s leading videogame and entertainment information destination, today announced the unveiling of its latest channel, IGN Retro, covering games and systems from the distant and not so distant past as IGN.com kick-offs a year-long celebration for its 10th anniversary. In addition, IGN will present a week-long retrospective of the past 10 years in gaming that will explore IGN.com’s history, from the games and franchises over the past decade to the editors who reviewed them.
The launch of IGN Retro (http://www.retro.ign.com) represents IGN’s first site dedicated to classic videogames. IGN Retro will cover gaming systems from the distant past – including the Atari 2600, Intellivision, Colecovision, and NES – as well as more recent platforms that aren’t seeing active release schedules any longer such as the Dreamcast, GameCube and original Xbox systems.
“Upcoming Virtual Console releases are a closely guarded secret, but consider this: Metroid went up right before the launch of Metroid Prime 3, and Super Mario Bros. 3 arrived …
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The GoldenEye port has been in development at Rare for several months, and was never intended as a remake. The XBLA version would have featured the same graphics, …
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I never thought I would be posting anything from a Sony blogger site, but this is something that needs to be posted.
Xbox Evolved has many sources indicating that the …
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