Free Lesson Plans Allow Students to ‘Master the Science … Master the Game’
REDMOND, Wash., Nov. 7, 2007 – A new in-school program uses basic characters and themes from Nintendo’s popular Pokémon® Diamond and Pokémon® Pearl video games for Nintendo DS™ to teach elementary and middle school students about science. Nintendo of America, Inc., The National Institute of Aerospace (NIA) and Nortel LearniT, have teamed up to make it fun for students to learn the sciences using imagery they already know and love.
Now through December, a variety of printable lesson plans and classroom activities developed by NIA are available to students and teachers at www.masterthescience.org. For instance, a lesson plan might teach elementary school students how to tell time using a sundial, or middle school students about how the universe is expanding. An activity component is also built in, where teacher and student questions can be submitted and answered by science experts.
All Systems:
01. Super Mario Galaxy*—Nintendo (Wii) 02. Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare—Activision (Xbox 360) 03. Rock Band Special Edition—EA (Xbox 360) 04. Wii Play w/ Remote—Nintendo (Wii) …
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1. [NDS] Pokémon Diamond & Pearl – 1,455,526 connections 2. [WII] Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock – 622,580 connections 3. [NDS] Animal Crossing: Wild World – 268,796 connections …
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Nintendo Wii
North America: 1. Wii Play (Nintendo) 2. Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock Bundle (Activision) 3. Carnival Games (Global Star) 4. Dance Dance Revolution: Hottest Party (Konami) …
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These are official Nintendo numbers for games and consoles, to the end of September.
Nintendo DS
Nintendogs: 15,770,000 Pokemon Diamond/Pearl: 12,170,000 New Super Mario Bros.: 11,150,000 Brain Age: 9,660,000 Mario …
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All platforms
01. Guitar Hero III Bundle—Activision (Wii) 02. Super Mario Galaxy*—Nintendo (Wii) 03. Guitar Hero III—Activision (PS2) 04. Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day—Nintendo (DS) …
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This is the classic single-player mode—hence the name, Classic.In this mode, you try to clear each stage as you go.
Choose your favorite character …
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Software sales week ending Oct. 21
Spain
01.The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass (DS) 02. FIFA 08 (PS2) 03. Project Gotham Racing 4 (360) 04. FIFA 08 (PS3) 05. …
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1. [NDS] Pokémon Diamond & Pearl – 1,644,066 connections 2. [NDS] Animal Crossing: Wild World – 276,900 connections 3. [NDS] Mario Kart DS – 261,265 connections 4. [WII] Mario Strikers …
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Once again thanks to Alkaline from the neogaf forums for the Summary.
Summary
– The two receives five more games today, making them even busier than they were last week.
– Capcom have find it difficult to get stores to stock Zack and Wiki – very limited. Chobot and Peer found it different to get their hands on the game. Disappointed because the game is so awesome.
EA Playground
– Matt reviewed it – 6.6
– Wii Sports title that isn’t as good as Wii Sports.
– Overpriced at $49.99
– Bozon likes the slot-car racings, Matt thinks the paper-airplane game is ok.
– Confused as to why MySims and EA Playground didn’t have Mii Support given their distinct styles.
Cosmic Family
– Matt reviewed it – 5.0
– Really meant for young ages.
– Static 2D backdrop with little imagination.
– Has an MS paint-ish program to draw things which is kind of cool.
– Very limited and simple tasks.
– Severely overprived at $49.99
– Don’t bother with it.
Bleach
– Bozon reviewed it – 6.3
– “Waggle-fest”
– First effort of a 3D fighter on Wii – pretty meh.
– There are much better fighters – DBZ 3 and Naruto.
Dragon Ball Z 3
– Bozon is pretty optimistic about it (gave first game 8.3)
– Kind of unconventional – flying combat, more based on building up super attacks.
– Tons of characters in the game.
– Should turn out really good.
Gears Of War Honoured As The ’02 Ultimate Game Of The Year’ At 25th Annual Golden Joystick Awards
GAMERS ROCK OUT AS GUITAR HERO II SCOOPS TWO GONGS
Microsoft’s breakthrough title, Gears of War has been honoured as the ‘O2 Ultimate Game of the Year’ at today’s 25th annual Golden Joystick Awards, which took place at the prestigious Hilton Hotel on London’s Park Lane.
Developed by Epic Games, Gears of War offered gamers a unique blend of tactical action and survival horror and was this year’s big winner scooping a massive four awards in total including ‘The Sonopress Xbox Game of the Year’, the ‘Nuts All-Nighter Award’ as voted for by Nuts readers and the prestigious ‘Editors’ Choice’ award. In the 25th anniversary year of the UK’s longest-established and most popular games awards, it was the diverse range of pioneering software that grabbed the attention of UK gamers as nearly 750,000 votes were cast, up on last year’s 540,000 votes.
Guitar Hero II and Nintendo were the ceremony’s other notable winners each receiving two awards each. Played with a special guitar controller, Guitar Hero II was honoured in both ‘BBC 1Xtra’s Soundtrack of the Year’ category and ‘bliss magazine’s Girls’ Choice Award’. Nintendo triumphed as the ‘Publisher of the Year’ while their ultra successful Wii console scooped the ‘T3 Innovation Award’, gazumping Sony’s Playstation 3 console, which was last year’s winner of the ‘One To Watch’ award.
Coming to you from Orlando FL. I present to you the greatest post of the Week.
Nintendo Wii
North America: 1. Wii Play (Nintendo) 2. Carnival Games (Global Star) 3. …
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Nintendo Wii
1. Battalion Wars 2 (Nintendo) 2. Super Mario Galaxy (Nintendo) 3. Simpsons Game (EA) 4. Manhunt 2 (Take Two) 5. Metroid Prime 3: Corruption (Nintendo)
Nintendo DS
1. …
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1. [NDS] Pokémon Diamond & Pearl – 1,713,408 connections* 2. [NDS] Animal Crossing: Wild World – 278,571 connections 3. [NDS] Mario Kart DS – 260,526 connections 4. [WII] Mario …
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High Court Intervenes to Stop Distribution, Freeze Assets
REDMOND, Wash., Oct. 22, 2007 – At Nintendo’s request, the Hong Kong High Court has intervened to help stop a global distribution …
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Thanks to Alkaline from Neogaf for the summary.
Summary
– Both have been incredibly busy with Wii games – very overwhelmed. Have a massive backlog of games they need to cover – Zack and Wiki, Soul Calibur Legends, Manhunt 2, FIFA 08, Naruto, Smartypants, Fishing Master, Medal of Honour: Heroes 2, MX Untamed, Rayman Raving Rabbids 2, etc. At least 10 games they need to catch up on – they’re working on the reviews, but they’re taking a while because there’s so many to cover.
Zack and Wiki
– Was supposed to have the exclusive review on Zack and Wiki up tonight, but they couldn’t complete it – stuck on a really hard (but awesome) puzzle.
– Maybe half-way through the game, and don’t have any concerns about the length (about 15 hours).
– Difficulty is great, ramps up as the game progresses. Everytime you step into a new level, you’re confronted with more new and unique puzzles.
– Puzzles and controls are lots of fun. Definitely recommend it – will be an editor’s choice. Go and preorder it right now. One of the best 3rd party games on Wii. One of the very few Wii games that simply could not be replicated on another console. A “must-have title”.
– The puzzles are challenging, you may need to even get help from friends (which you can). “Best designed puzzles in a decade” – probably superior to Zelda. “The quality and consistency of these puzzles is just insane.”
– Don’t have many complaints – wish they would supply more puzzles through WiiConnect24, sometimes need to use exact motions yet sometimes it’s pretty much guess-work, sometimes trial-and-error gameplay might annoy.
– But it’s a really good game. Saw the GameInformer review – definitely not a mid-7’s game.
– Really smart puzzles and really beautiful (though sometimes framerate takes a dip). The animation is awesome – looks like you’re watching a cartoon. Lots of polish and little elements that many other developers would not even think about including. “Insane production values.”
– Next week there will be massive coverage of the game.
You may of thought that I forgot about the Big Five this week. Well your, right I did until this moment, but my promise to bring this to you every …
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