Archive for the 'Wii' Category
Friday, March 28th, 2008
Fans of sci-fi inspired digital pinball games rejoice! Hudson Soft, the group behind Bonk, Bomberman, countless Shmups, and possibly some other types of games, has announced a sequel to their TurboGraphx-16 pinball game Alien Crush. Inspired by movies like Alien, Alien Crush isn’t your typical pinball game, foregoing traditional bumpers and obstacles for aliens and […]
Images, Retro, Wii, WiiWare
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Tuesday, March 25th, 2008
While not to intentionally impose any sort of qualitative judgment on the remaining crop of titles available during WiiWare’s Japanese launch, here are the games that, at the very most, don’t really “do it” for me. These could very well “do you” very well; I’m not saying that these are “bad” games.
However, I have segregated […]
Nintendo, Videos, Wii, WiiWare
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Tuesday, March 25th, 2008
Lost amongst the shuffle of higher profile WiiWare releases is Saku Saku Animal Panic, a game by independent American developer Epicenter Studios. Published by Konami, Animal Panic is a 3D take on the classic game Qix. Where in Qix you play as a line of pure energy sectioning off large portions of a playing field, […]
Nintendo, Videos, Wii, WiiWare
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Tuesday, March 25th, 2008
One of the very first games announced for WiiWare was Hudson’s Star Solider R, an offshoot entry to their popular Star Solider/Blazing Lazers series. How is this Star Solider different than its brethren? Well, this version doesn’t really have a traditional single player mode. Star Solider R is basically the extra “Caravan” mode found in […]
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Tuesday, March 25th, 2008
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King has the distinction of being one of the most impressive looking offerings available for WiiWare’s launch. Another distinction the game has is that it’s the most high profile game taking advantage of Nintendo’s pay-to-play, red wifi label initiative for paid downloadable content. This is all the […]
Nintendo, Videos, Wii, WiiWare
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Tuesday, March 25th, 2008
Today marked the official Japanese launch of WiiWare, Nintendo’s new download service for original games. The launch lineup includes a few classic retreads and a couple original games to boot, as well as a few, um, pieces of shovelware.
One of the first launch titles, and one of the more eagerly anticipated offerings, is an update […]
Nintendo, Retro, Tetris, Videos, Wii, WiiWare
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Tuesday, March 25th, 2008
While the Sega Master System may not have set the world ablaze in the Eighties and early Nineties, Sega’s 8-bit machine will be getting a second chance to make things right. How do they make it right? By becoming the cheapest thing on Nintendo’s Virtual Console, that’s how. The games will cost 400 points a […]
Nintendo, Retro, Sega, VC, Wii
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Monday, March 24th, 2008
Hey, remember how nearly three months ago I said:
“Time to be the buzzkill to the buzkills in the room: yes, there is not now, nor has there ever been an official announcement regarding a Wii version of the EA/MTV/Harmonix game Rock Band outside of the nebulous “we’re exploring the possibilities.” This does not change one […]
Music, Nintendo, Wii
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Monday, March 24th, 2008
On the face of things, today’s update may seem a little lacking. However, if you’re playing the awesome new meta-game of the logic behind each week’s virtual console releases, well then you’re probably excited that you get to update the brackets for your fantasy league on Yahoo!
Powerball (GEN; 800 points) - Unfortunately, this game has […]
Nintendo, Retro, VC, Wii
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Thursday, March 20th, 2008
Instead of trying to flesh out little tidbits of information into sprawling tomes, let’s just cut to the chase. Here are some stories that are making the rounds on these here tubes:
(1) Siliconera is reporting that Space Invaders Get Even, a retro-inspired real-time-strategy game made for Wii, will include support for Nintendo’s Wifi connection. To […]
Images, In Brief, Retro, Wii, Xbox
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