Pink And Blue Wii Remotes?
Nintendo: coming February 14th to North America
kotaku.com news
Ravenprose
Amazon Dishes Deals On Batman Today, PS3 Tomorrow
$34.98 USD for standard edition; deluxe edition $59.98
kotaku.com news
Ravenprose
Dementium II approved for release
Moon was originally a GBC game (screenshots revealed!)
gonintendo.com news
Ravenprose
Ireland talks about Blaster Master extras,
says details coming in soon
gonintendo.com news
Ravenprose
Miyamoto Q&A
It's not enough to live up to expectations, we must always be different.
gonintendo.com editorial
Ravenprose
Alan Wake cover story all week long at 1up
New interviews, videos and info.
1up.com editorial media
Dvader
Tron: Evolution screens, details
Takes place between the films
computerandvideogames.com impressions media
Ellyoda
Music game DLC selling despite genre decline
No need to pump out 4 games per year
gamesindustry.biz news
Ellyoda
Nintendo Game Line Up for Early 2010
Blue and pink 'motes on Valentines.
nintendoworldreport.com
aspro
Stock Analyst: EA's Best Hope is Buy Out
But don't hold your breath.
schaeffersresearch.com news
aspro
Aussies asked to voice opinion on R18+
Adult rating considered in light of constant bannings
gamespot.com news
Ellyoda
Famitsu Shows Sexy Sylvia from NMH Paradise
Unlockable mode objectifies female form.
andriasang.com media
aspro
Pokémon turns kids into witches and satanists
Be sure to watch the video
gossipgamers.com media
Ellyoda
Stevie Wonder weighs in on game accessibility
But doesn't sue anyone, because he didn't have time to see his lawyer.
kotaku.com.au news
Foolz
Medal of Honour exclusive debut trailer
Dodge IEDs and scour through the freezing mountains for Bin Laden---I mean looking for Bin Laden!
gametrailers.com media
Foolz
Prince of Persia the forgotten sands debut trailer
Careful not to get sand in your giant sphincter
gametrailers.com media
Foolz
QVC Tricks Thousands Into Overpaying For Wii
Wii + Plastic crap = $360
consumerist.com editorial news
Ellyoda
THQ Game Night impressions
Lifesize statues of guys with chainsaws
level3.org.au impressions
Ellyoda
Tony Hawk RIDE dated and priced for Australia
March 10, with a RRP of $180
aussie-nintendo.com news
Ellyoda
Bethesda acquires RAGE publishing rights
New IP from id Software joins publisher of Fallout and Elder Scrolls
gamesindustry.biz news
Ellyoda
Gerhard Florin to leave EA in 2010
Executive VP and GM of international publishing to stand down at end of fiscal year
gamesindustry.biz news
Ellyoda
Australia announces ISP-level content filtering
Unclassified content to be blocked
itnews.com.au news
Ellyoda
Nintendo undecided on graphical style for Zelda Wi
looking at Monster Hunter 3 for inspiration
gonintendo.com news
Ravenprose
IGN's latest Nintendo Podcast alienates Nintendo
fans in one episode. Includes podcast summary
gonintendo.com editorial
Ravenprose
Shine Megami tensei; Strange Journey IGN preview
Nothing like a Dale Earnhardt duffle bag!
ign.com impressions
Foolz
Splinter Cell Collector's Edition trailer
A trailer for a collector's edition...?
gametrailers.com media
Foolz
Rock Band Network updated hands on
They're really up to date as usual
gamespot.com impressions
Foolz
Monster Games explains why no local multiplayer
in Excitebike: World Rally
gonintendo.com news
Ravenprose
Critical Reception: Silent Hill Shattered Memories
reviews describe as "a nostalgic love letter addressed to diehard series fans."
gamasutra.com impressions
gamingeek
The Press Room Episode #40
Still be your heart
thevgpress.com editorial impressions media news
Ellyoda
Command and Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight walkthrou
No sparkly vampires or teen angst, though
gametrailers.com media
Foolz
Another Code R web puzzle opens
Use the Wii internet channel to solve it
nintendo.co.uk news
gamingeek
Army of Two: Most improved sequel ever?
PSM mag gives its verdict
computerandvideogames.com editorial impressions
gamingeek
Dyack: Cloud gaming is a win for everyone
NO - you being quiet is
gamesindustry.biz editorial news
gamingeek
SUDA video interview
Shinobu to get own game? Focusing on Wii evolution?
gamepro.com impressions news
gamingeek
Possible list of features for PSN premium service
Cross game chat, free PS1 games.
kotaku.com news
Dvader
Silent Hill: Shattered Memories NL review
9/10 One of the best
nintendolife.com impressions
gamingeek
What Spider-Man can learn from Batman Arkham Asylu
largest criticism of Spider-Man games: "WHERE ARE THE DRUGS?!"
ign.com editorial
Foolz
Gran Turismo 5 DEMO IGN hands-on
That's how desparate we are now: posting previews of demos
ign.com impressions
Foolz
Alien Breed Evolution episode 1 eurogamer review
7/10, isn't episodic gaming dead?
eurogamer.net impressions
Foolz
Blue Toad Murder Files: The Mysteries of Little Ri
Best. Title. Ever
eurogamer.net impressions
Foolz
Nuclear Dawn: Modern Combat Rising gameplay debut
More teasing thna Jay Electronica
gametrailers.com media
Foolz
Miyamoto Saddened by Hardcore Criticism
Also a task master (see last para).
eurogamer.net news
aspro
Miami Nights: Life in the Spotlight - nintendo lif
Miami Nights is not a terrible game as much as it is painfully average, like Vader
nintendolife.com impressions
Iga_Bobovic
Square-Enix planning to continue down a
traditional path with Crystal Chronicles games
gonintendo.com news
Ravenprose
Adrian Cho interviewed about the art and inspirati
on behind Mass Effect 2: "The teletubbies were a big influence on the first game"
ign.com editorial media
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Tsk, tsk. I guess a short history lesson is in order. Back in the day when Miyamoto made Mario 64, they ran into memory problems. So to lengthen the game they designed the mission structure. Instead of having platforming from A to B, like the old Mario games, you had all kinds of different stuff.
You had usually a open sandbox like level and you did not complete it, but you collected stars. You earned stars by collecting 100 coins, eight red coins, racing Koopas, climbing somewhere, beating certain enemies. Since that day platformers were about exploration, missions and some platforming on the side. So the early 3D platformers were more collecthatons than pure platformers.
Galaxy was Miyamoto saying fuck that, lets do platforming. In Galaxy most, levels were pure platforming. Go from point A to B and get a star as reward. So in other words Galaxy is not a 3D platformer, like the other 2 Mario's. It 2D Mario in 3D (and 2D if you count the side scrolling levels).
You probably did not like the collecthatons, but you did like the 2D Mario's. This explains why you hate 3d platformers and love Galaxy. So if you want more stuff like Galaxy, here it what you can do?
Wait for Galaxy 2
Get NSMBWii it is closer to Galaxy that Sunshine will ever be
You want more Galaxy, well there is more. Like 60 stars more! Get to it.
P.S. Galaxy is based on the pure platforming levels in Sunshine, these are awesome. Too bad they are surrounded by collecthatons.
Yes I do.
Uniforms.
Did IGN really ask for HD in mario galaxy 2? If that is true.... fuck em. I have a feeling it's a certain aussie messing around though..
This thing is such a rip
at that pink light bulb, though.
The Saboteur: 5
Tony Hawk: 3
Wheelspin: 3
F1 2009: 7
Blue Toad Murder Files:The mysteries of Little Riddle: 4
Little Big Planet PSP: 6
Gravity Crash: 7
Pixel Junk Shooter: 8
Forever Blue: 7
Maestro: Jump in Music: 7
Astro Boy: 3
Invizimals: Brian Blessed (or a 5)
Pokemon Rumble: 4
Gyromancer: 7
It turns out the pics are mock ups by T3 mag
http://www.t3.com/news/ps3-motion-controller-first-pictures?=42871
Updates done
Well, that's disappointing.
GG your forgot these
Edge Decade awards
Decade review results:Game of the Decade: World of Warcraft. Runners-up: GTA III, Half-Life 2, Halo, Resident Evil 4
Hardware of the Decade: PlayStation 2. Runners-up: DS, Wii
Developer of the Decade: Nintendo. Runners-up: Rockstar North, Valve
Publisher of the Decade: Nintendo. Runners-up: Activision Blizzard, Sony
Person of the Decade: Satoru Iwata. Runners-up: Shinji Mikami, J Allard
Failure of the Decade: Red Ring of Death. Runners-up: PS3's launch, Gizmondo
J Allard?
Why does no one care?
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Listen to Wu-Tang and watch Kung-Fu
Subscribers are now receiving their copies of E210, in which we recognise a decade of endeavour in videogames. For the full account of why we've made these picks, it's all in the issue, which hits UK newsstands December 22.
The years 2000 to 2009 lend themselves unusually well to breaking them into a discrete and emblematic chunk. It was the decade that finally separated the old firm of Nintendo and Sega, as one took the blows and reinvented itself beyond recognition, while the other withdrew from hardware entirely and became a thirdparty developer. It was the decade that seemed to belong to Sony, with its PS2 smashing all-comers, before hubris caused a face-first fall from grace from which the company is still in the process of recovering. It was the decade that saw Microsoft making its debut with Xbox, a name that encapsulated its gruesome aesthetics and sheer grunt, a console that lost possibly billions of dollars but gave the company a crucial foothold in the market. And it was the decade of the PC, as technologies like Flash and companies like Playfish and PopCap made developers and gamers out of anyone.
The years 2000 to 2009 were when gaming finally became ‘normal’. The stereotype of anti-social nerds is still dragged out every so often, but nowadays it tends to be with more affection. From Diner Dash to Halo to Ico to Peggle to Wii Sports to World Of WarCraft, the common theme here is this: everyone’s playing. Your grandmother having a lash at Wii bowling isn’t just funny, it’s profound. Gaming is now the hobby of countless hundreds of millions the world over, and the revolution feels good.
The following gongs credit the companies, games, people and hardware that made the decade what it was (oh, and feature some of the worst bits about it, too). Let us know what you think of our take on these ten years, and make sure you read exactly why we've made these decisions. The next decade certainly has a hell of a lot to live up to.
Game Of The Decade
World Of WarCraft
Halo
Half-Life 2
Grand Theft Auto III
Resident Evil 4
Hardware Of The Decade
PlayStation 2
Nintendo DS
Nintendo Wii
Developer Of The Decade
Nintendo
Rockstar North
Valve
Publisher Of The Decade
Nintendo
Sony Computer Entertainment
Activision Blizzard
Person Of The Decade
Satoru Iwata
Shinji Mikami
J Allard
Failure Of The Decade
Xbox 360 RROD
PlayStation 3 marketing
Gizmondo
Tecmo - Quantum theory
This thing looks so incredibly cheap. Maybe that's Sony's strategy. Make a motion controller that costs $10 and everyone will be willing to drop down the money to pick it up.
I care.
Lies!
I just played a few more hours of Little Kings Story. What an awesome game and so much bigger than I thought. It eases you into it like an old man into a bath.
GAF Crystal Bearers Impressions from 3 different peeps
+ Excellent graphics with stunning character models that really bring the fantastic art to life
+ Awesome soundtrack. May be getting the soundtrack if it keeps up
+ Dialogue and voice acting is surprisingly great. Even Belle does q great job
+ Camera gets the job done
- Unfortunately the pointer controls feel sloppy thus.far
Thus far I really like it!
My thoughts are the same. The camera isn't nearly as bad as people have been making it out to be, especially since if you control it with the D-pad during battle, you're using the B button for your attacks. If it were the A button then yeah I could see where it'd be a mother bitch.
I REALLY love the art design, the details on the character clothing is especially detailed and vivid
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