Best-selling Gamecube Software (Source: Wikipedia)
1. Super Smash Bros. Melee (7.09 million) 2. Super Mario Sunshine (5.5 million) 3. Mario Kart: Double Dash!! (4.67 million) 4. The Legend of Zelda: …
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Rank (Last) – Game Name (System)
1 (1) – Super Mario Bros. 3 (NES) 2 (2) – Super Mario Bros. (NES) 3 (3) – Mario Kart 64 (N64) 4 (5) …
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1 (1) Super Mario Bros 3 2 (2) Super Mario Bros 3 (3) Mario Kart 64 4 (5) Super Mario World 5 (6) The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time …
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Wear this shirt: when you’re going to be …
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1. Super Mario Bros. (40.23 million) 2. Super Mario Bros. 3 (18 million) 3. Super Mario Bros. 2 (10 million) 4. The Legend of Zelda (6.51 million) …
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“I think we’d gotten to a point where videogames were something that everyone could no longer enjoy. As a designer, I’m always focusing on what is fun — ideas that …
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1 (1) Super Mario Bros 3 2 (2) Super Mario Bros 3 (3) Mario Kart 64 4 (5) Super Mario 64 5 (6) Super Mario World 6 (8) The Legend …
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1 (1) Super Mario Bros 3 2 (2) Super Mario Bros 3 (3) Mario Kart 64 4 (10) Cruis’n USA 5 (5) Super Mario 64 6 (4) Super Mario World …
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Thanks Milabrega for the summary:
Guitar Hero DS:
-The guitar Grip in GBA slot. You can strum on screen with stylus or the guitar Pick that comes with the game.
-Works with the DS and DSLite. Will support DS through an adaptor.
-Likely need headphones to get the most out of the music, though it should still be good
-Wireless Multiplayer.
-Star Power Moves that affect your opponent. Like the stage catches fire and you have to blow into the DS, or a fan shows up and you have to sign her shirt.
Hulk Wii:
-Screens, “Shit”
Lost Winds:
-43 MB limit on WiiWare Games
-Look a little slow
-Kirby Canvas style
–Day 1 Wii games, Day 2 WiiWare, Embargo up Monday (Media Summit)
These qualify: Baroque Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree Bully: Scholarship Edition Cabela’s Big Game Hunter Carnival Games Cars: Mater-National Cooking Mama: Cook Off Dragonball Z: Budokai …
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This is one of those things that’s too cool to wait for the weekend.
I am a little surprised but really excited about their number one pick. I thought I was one of the only view who thought that it may …
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Rank (Last) – Game Name (System) 1(1) – Super Mario Bros. 3 (NES) 2(2) – Super Mario Bros. (NES) 3(3) – Mario Kart 64 (N64) 4(4) – Kirby 64: The …
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In a way I think this is better than IGN’s. I am sad to say, I think there is no way to make Link’s hat look cool.
REDMOND, Wash., April 1 , 2008 – Nintendo is bringing new life to 5 Nintendo 64 TM titles on the Nintendo DS. The games which include Excitebike 64 ™, Mario …
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Voice chat is the new name for the Wiikly review. It also has a new day. (Thanks Alkaline for the Summary)
Summary
Smackdown vs Raw 2008
DS version
– Weren’t able to go hands on with it, but the DS version seems to be turning out great – just needs traditional control and fine-tuning.
– Developed by the makers of Rocket Slime. There’s actually an RPG system with an overworld system where you upgrade certain aspects of your character (eg: arm strength, leg strength, etc).
– Looks great – like No Mercy on DS. Phenomenal 3D models. Lots of cinematic stuff with the camera.
– Single-player only. It’s really only supposed to be an “RPG.” Matt thinks this might piss some people off.
– Needs traditional controls. Touch screen controls work alright but traditional controls really are needed.
– Also contains Create A Superstar for the first time. Hopefully this turns out to be the first good portable wrestling game.
Wii version
– Looks almost indentical to last year.
– Lots of motion used – control recognition has been refined. Uses a lot more motion than most Wii games.
– Still playing catchup, but this year there is over 30 new match types (eg: barbed wire).
– The wonky Success Mode is gone, replaced by Career Mode which is the same as what you will get on PS3/360.
– Online play for the first time on Wii. It will probably be quite bare-bones but it’s a start.
– Interactive entrances and finishes. Sounds gimmicky but it sounds like it could be fun. You can continue to beat your opponent even after a match.
– Create-a-finisher and some other PS3/360 content will not be in the Wii version. The Wii version is an entirely different beast.