Team Meat Explain Wii Issues
"i think Nintendo fans will be happy with the decision we make once they see what we have in mind."
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The Press Room Episode #80
Yoda and Aspro give CONTROVERSIAL views on the hottest games of the day -- including Goldeneye Wii.
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Namco Details "Namco Generations" Project
Essentially, Namco are trying to make a bigger deal out of "DX" re-releases.
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Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit Gets an "A" at 1Up.Com
The ONLY AAA Racer! ...until next week's AAA Racer!
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Blizzard Pick Ups 100,000 sq ft More Office Space
Gotta spend money to make money.
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Sonic Colours Aussie Nintendo review
"The level design is excellent, there's a heap to do, and its replay value is through the roof"
aussie-nintendo.com impressions
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MTV review Goldeneye Wii
"the new version for the Wii is an excellent entry point into the world of Nintendo's version of James Bond"
mtv.com impressions
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PS2, "I'm huge in Japan"
PS2 still the primary gaming console of choice in Japan.
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Marvelous company info
Rune Factory Oceans was originally Wii exclusive
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FREE Wii-Ware Demos Returning to Wii
BIT.TRIP.FATE, And Yet It Moves, ThruSpace and Jett Rocket.
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Kinect Gets a Job
Looks like it will be entering the business teleconference business.
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Nintendo Forces Samurai Warriors 3 to Budget Pricing
"Um, your game sucks"
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GameStyle 8.0 BlackOps 360 Review
At the end of the day Black Ops is no better, nor is it any worse than any previous efforts. It looks stunning, it plays well, it is big and loud.
gamestyle.com impressions
phantom_leo
Gaming Target's 8.9 Black Ops 360 Review
If you’re new to the Call of Duty series, you’re in for a real treat with the single player, and the multiplayer will welcome you with open arms.
gamingtarget.com impressions
phantom_leo
DarkStation Review of Black Ops 360 -- 9.0
Although Call of Duty: Black Ops may have a lot familiar to fans of the series, Treyarch has pushed a lot of the right buttons and has made the best Call of Duty game to date.
darkstation.com impressions
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GameShark's "A" Black Ops 360/PS3 Review
Treyarch steps from the shadows to deliver what is possibly the best Call of Duty title to date.
gameshark.com impressions
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EDGE mag reviews Assasins Creed Brotherhood
It's Assassin's Creed "Greatest Hits" says mag
next-gen.biz impressions
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Goldeneye Pixeljump review
"If you were thinking of passing this one up because it’s on the Wii, then don’t because you will be missing out on one of the best experiences of the year."
pixeljumpers.com impressions
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How a Subscription COD Would Work
Though Kotick has buried idea, Pachter still fantasizes.
industrygamers.com editorial
aspro
Duke Nukem Developer Interview
They speak on relevance, and their new home.
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i can't wait to play it but since i'm only interested in the single player campaign I will have to wait until the price I pay reflects that ie about half the price of a new game
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Different time as in there was still too much of a difference in "horse power" between consoles and PC's. It's not nearly what it is today and you can take a game from a PC and put it on a console without sacrificing much, if anything, in quality.
Good god, that Bizarre story is depressing. Sure, part of the industry after winding down from production...but the whole studio? LAME.
Eh, there really wasn't that much difference at the time, with 3D acceleration itself being fairly new. Quake and Mario 64 were out in the same year for example. If you find original Quake videos it certainly didn't look very superior then (but might do so now, with graphical modifications and crisp high resolution rendering). Ocarina of Time came close to Quake II's release. Tomb Raider was a 3D marvel across all systems, showcasing the new 3D chips on PCs, and consoles like the PS1 and Saturn. Quake even got a Saturn port, as did other 3D marvels of the era. There were plenty console games matching up to such titles as well, like Exhumed/Powerslave.
Blizzard's games are always quite low end anyway. They never really showcased what PC hardware is capable of.
What stats did they take off? How are the skills less RPG-like? How is the combat more action oriented when it was all real time action already? All I saw is that they've added actual variety to it, having players use multiple skills in sequence to be effective in combat (similar to WoW even, but more real time I guess), rather than just one primary and a secondary skill set to right click. That's a good thing for me, and not necessarily (more) un-RPG (than the whole series). I use lots of different skills playing actual RPGs like IWD and BG2, more than in Diablo 1 and 2 which had way too simplified "hold click and hammer the potion hotkey" mechanics which bored me.
The optimist proclaims we live in the best of all possible worlds
while the pessimist fears this is true.
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Ew! Money! How gross! Companies should survive only on "thank you" notes by fans.
And really, there are companies out there far more deserving of that "they don't care about players!" description. I'm not saying Blizzard is without flaws, but come on.
And what's with the made-up stats and percentages?
I think they'd be nuts not to bring it out to the HD consoles.
They did something different with this one right?
Yeah, it's terrible news. They shoudl have stuck with driving games. It only took Black to convince Criterion to stick to what they know.
I only read the Eurogamer review. they basically said that the single player campaign is excellent, greatly varied and very satisfying. i think perhaps the major difference is that you train and employ assassin's other than yourself to off targets. other than that it sounded very similar to no 2 with a few new concepts and with developing some of the ones which appeared in 2 (like the town building) a bit further. The review barely touched upon the multiplayer and if i'm not mistaken it may have even suggested that they felt it might get old fast. so it doesn't seem like they did anything drastically different but they built incrementally on what foundation they had with the first 2 games.
Really want to play this. I think ACII was the best time I had gaming this year.
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I am now accepting nominations in the category of Best Developer Fucked Over By Activision.
That's gonna be a pretty close competition.
AC3 is getting crazy reviews. Must play at some point!
I mix up which one have been fucked by Acitivsion and which have been fucked by Micorosoft and EA.
Ensemble (MS)
Pandemic & Westwood (EA)
Bizarre Creations (Activision)
Does Rare count? Or is that suicide?
in america we don't even send thank you notes more of just say about damn time now give me my game. and made up percentages are the best, but just look at blizzards track record lately, once wow came out for 5 years they did nothing but wow ignoring the fans wants then finally released starcraft 2 12 years after the first game and after a year of talkng about it, and diablo 3 is coming out 9 years after diablo 2 and its still nearly a year away and it was first announced in 08, blizzard is now starting to care about non wow players but not as much as wow.
@aspo rare was suicide after nintendo droped them and MS bought them most of the team left the company they didn't want to work with MS and all of the rare team is no one from there golden days
I think you're being unfair. Let me elaborate: