18 years ago
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.Pokemon Ranger: Batonnage (DS) 243000 2.DECA SPORTA (Wii) 67000 3.ARMORED CORE for Answer (PS3) 50000 4.Sim City DS 2 (DS) 46000 5.Tales of Rebirth (PSP) 45000 6.Wii Fit (Wii) 42000(1719000) 7.DS Bimoji Training (DS) 38000(109000) 8.SSBB (Wii) 37000(1522000) …
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18 years ago
Namco introduces “Family Trainer” which is set to hit Japan In May. Family Trainer has the same bases as Wii Fit. Players compete in mini games that is …
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Because the Wii-mote is easy to get to grips with, it’s now being looked at as away of directing robots that are used to clear dangerous mine-fields.
The controllers …
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You may remember Jonny Lee’s video on head tracking? Well these guys take it a little further, with a more useful look at what the idea of head tracking can …
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EDISON, N.J., March 25, 2008 – Majesco Entertainment Company (NASDAQ: COOL), an innovative provider of video games for the mass market, today announced a deal to bring popular Humongous characters Freddi Fish, Pajama Sam and SPY Fox to the Wii system in mid-2008. These games are being produced by Interactive Game Group, LLC, under license from Humongous.
The only strategy game series for kids at all stages of thinking, Freddi Fish, Pajama Sam and SPY Fox are part of the Humongous properties catalog that combined has sold more than 15 million units and received more than 400 awards for quality given its charming characters and great stories. Now Freddi Fish in Kelp Seed Mystery, Pajama Sam in Don’t Fear the Dark and SPY Fox in Dry Cereal integrate the Wii Remote in point-and-click style adventure play that the entire family can enjoy together.
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01. Super Smash Bros. Brawl—Nintendo (Wii) 02. Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII*—Square Enix (PSP) 03. Mario Kart w/ Wii Wheel—Nintendo (Wii) 04. Wii Play w/ Remote—Nintendo (Wii) 05. …
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WiiWare is off to an okay start, but it’s going to need some work if Nintendo wants to compete with Xbox Live Arcade.I think it’s fine that the quality of …
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