This will be the worst year for games retail since 2006.
By practically every measure
ign.com
gamingeek
Crytek: close to the number of UE licensees in the West
In Yo Face Mark Rein
gamesindustry.biz
gamingeek
Rumour: Wii U games stored via USB cannot be played directly
But need to be copied back over to the 32gb memory - like how it works on Wii
officialnintendomagazine.co.uk
gamingeek
Crytek "just about broke even" on Crysis 1 and 2
Crytek plots "much more radical" future Crysis, but it won't be called Crysis 4
eurogamer.net
gamingeek
Wii U seemingly has OS level screenshot tools for all games
Take a pic of any game and post it, send it.
neogaf.com media
gamingeek
Videogamer Breaking the Mould Zombi U preview
"Wii U could be the marriage guidance the entire industry needs to ensure big-ticket gaming doesn’t end up as some embittered teenager with track-marks and a flick-knife obsession."
vg247.com
gamingeek
DOA 5 took a lot of inspiration from the Uncharted series
Team Ninja says
computerandvideogames.com
gamingeek
Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor's Edge Wii U (7.6) Good Review
Many of NG3’s issues have been addressed, giving Wii U owners a viable fast-action game to try on their new console.
ign.com impressions
phantom_leo
Ubisoft on Wii U's revolutionary GamePad
Wii to Wii U transition, THQ interest and more
gamesindustry.biz
gamingeek
Epic expects next-gen dev costs to double.
While the bump in budget is significant, Sweeney said it could have been worse.
gamesindustry.biz
gamingeek
'Freaks' and tweaks: ZombiU's winding path to launch
"One year ago, trying to make such an ambitious game, it [was] a bit stupid, I think. It has been tough. It has been a huge amount of work, but it's done."
polygon.com
gamingeek
Little Inferno officially confirmed for Wii U launch
World of Goo dev
tomorrowcorporation.com
gamingeek
Ubisoft still working on Beyond Good & Evil 2
Rayman slowing development of BGE 2
polygon.com
gamingeek
Why Scribblenauts Unlimited is even cooler than you thought
"It’s really not very often that simply hearing the premise of a game makes you tingle with excitement."
nintendoeverything.com
gamingeek
Eurogamer review Paper Mario Sticker Star
"Sticker Star has two sides. One is a world that's a simple, vibrant joy to be in. The other is a set of systems so pared back that they waver between easy and tedious"
eurogamer.net editorial impressions
gamingeek
ONM says USB info was "misinterpreted"
it has NOT been confirmed by Nintendo that software cannot be played directly from storage media
nintendolife.com
gamingeek
7 things that don't make sense to American gamers
(but have good explanations)
gamesradar.com
gamingeek
New Super Mario Bros. Wii Vs. U - graphical comparison video
What kind of crap SDTV did IGN use?
youtube.com
gamingeek
Wii U Has "Plenty Of Power" According To Team Ninja
"In terms of power, it’s right up there with PS3 and Xbox 360 plus the power to run the extra screen on the controller. There is plenty of power there to use."
nintendolife.com
gamingeek
Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 (9.3) Amazing! Review
Black Ops 2 is a good example of how to evolve an annualized franchise. Best Call of Duty multiplayer and campaign yet.
ign.com impressions
phantom_leo
Call of Duty: Black Ops 2. Should you Play it?
Yes! Black Ops II feels great to play, especially when futuristic weapons are involved, yes—but it also makes you think.
kotaku.com impressions
phantom_leo
Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 (8.5) Great Review
Love it or hate it, you have to at least respect it.
destructoid.com impressions
phantom_leo
Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 (B+) Review
A wise emphasis on decision making helps ward off annualized stagnation.
1up.com impressions
phantom_leo
Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 (8.0) Great! Review
A sinister villain, some tough choices, and a new kind of multiplayer arena invigorate the reliably intense action in Call of Duty: Black Ops II.
gamespot.com impressions
phantom_leo
Black Ops 2 Ban Policy Published
No live streaming with music on. That's a banning.
pcgamer.com news
aspro
Darth Vader to Return from the Dead for New Star Wars Movies?!
Maybe he's brought to a different dimension by Sora and Mickey?
kotaku.com news
phantom_leo
Venturebeat 10 things you don’t know about the Nintendo Wii U
"The fidelity held together at 30 feet, so I headed upstairs … and then closed the door at the top. Still fine"
venturebeat.com
gamingeek
Digital Trends: Ninja Gaiden 3 Razor's Edge Review
8/10 - "Razor’s Edge is a better game: Polished and reworked. It’s a second chance for Team Ninja, and one that they made the best of."
digitaltrends.com impressions
gamingeek
Revolution: The story of Wii
"I fear someone in a garage who is devising something completely new"
computerandvideogames.com editorial
gamingeek
Wii U virtual console, with games playable on the GamePad
Is planned - Iwata says
officialnintendomagazine.co.uk
gamingeek
Animal Crossing destroys the Japanese chart
Propels 3DS to outsell Vita by margin of 39 to one.
eurogamer.net
gamingeek
Epic Mickey 2 - new trailer, screens
addition of inkwells and franchise's future
gamesradar.com media
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NG3 Razors Edge Gamesradar review
2.5 out of 5 - improved but still average
gamesradar.com impressions
gamingeek
Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor's Edge Wii U (5.5) Mediocre Review
A turd, Team Ninja demonstrates, can indeed be polished -- but it still stinks.
destructoid.com impressions
phantom_leo
The 12 Best Games on Xbox 360
One game on there that I don't think any of you have played yet!
kotaku.com editorial
phantom_leo
Nintendo really is in a make or break situation with Wii U
Nintendo has put all it's chips in 1 basket
computerandvideogames.com news
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First Dragon Age 3 screenshot revealed
As BioWare art and animation director praises Frostbite 2
eurogamer.net media
gamingeek
Molyneux: Games have failed as new entertainment
Replace the word "games" with "Molyneux"
develop-online.net
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Nintendo Life reviews Crashmo/Fallbox
"Fallblox boasts level design and creativity that many games can only dream of"
nintendolife.com impressions
gamingeek
Straight Right about if Wii U is next-gen
Faith it will find its audience
digitallydownloaded.net
gamingeek
Mass Effect 3 Wii U Shows Off Some Of The Console’s Potential
Worst article. Ever. So pointless
kotaku.com
gamingeek
ZombiU survival guide: 5 things you didn't know about the GamePad
Editor-In-Chief Chandra Nair fills us in on his 15+ hours with ZombiU
officialnintendomagazine.co.uk
gamingeek
Black Ops 2 Wii U ONM preview
"The single and multiplayer portions are both completely intact, graphically up to scratch and run in a silky 60 frames per second, even on the GamePad."
officialnintendomagazine.co.uk impressions
gamingeek
Runner 2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien
'Art Pipeline' trailer, more videos
runner2.com media
gamingeek
1up review Scribblenauts Unlimited
B: " it's simply a wonderful playground for making your own fun, especially with friends. That's no bad thing! But I know that it could be even better, and I wish that it were."
1up.com impressions
gamingeek
Hitman Absolution launch trailer arrives
Along with first review scores
mcvuk.com impressions media
gamingeek
The surprising (mundane) tech behind the Wii U's magical GamePad
Wireless tech company says wireless range is larger than Nintendo estimate. 100 ft in interference free lab tests.
polygon.com
gamingeek
Nintendo Faces Wii U Shortage After Debut in U.S.
Nintendo overview, outlook from Bloomberg
bloomberg.com media news
_Bear
Donkey Kong vs. the World: Nintendo Bets Big on Wii U
Shiggy overview perspective
wired.com news
_Bear
EDGE mag reviews NSMB U
"Perhaps the finest of the plumber’s side-scrolling adventures since his 16bit heyday."
edge-online.com impressions
gamingeek
Wii U review round-up: Nintendo Land and Mario Bros. U scores go live
computerandvideogames.com
gamingeek
CVG New Super Mario Bros U review
"a deceptively complete 2D package which will delight newcomers and old-hands alike - if not always at the same time."
computerandvideogames.com impressions
gamingeek
Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed review round-up
Mostly good but ONM rapes it
computerandvideogames.com impressions
gamingeek
PS3 hits 70m to go neck-and-neck with Xbox 360
The latest milestone puts the firm virtually neck-and-neck with Microsoft
computerandvideogames.com
gamingeek
CVG review Nintendo Land 8/10
"How to score it? Well, how about if we add the scores together, divide them by 12, add 15% for the plaza stuff, deduct 6% for Monita having a killer's voice. "
computerandvideogames.com impressions
gamingeek
Nintendo Land Eurogamer review
8/10 - "it's great value, with a huge breadth and depth of content backed up by rock-solid design, genuine challenge and winsome attention to detail."
eurogamer.net impressions
gamingeek
New Super Mario Bros. U Eurogamer review
9/10 - " it's a real step forward in detailing, imagination and character."
eurogamer.net impressions
gamingeek
Videogamer New Super Mario Bros. U Review
"A great improvement in the variety of level design over its predecessors, and by far the best game in the NSMB series"
videogamer.com impressions
gamingeek
Power jump from Wii to U makes Nintendo a real contender
says Gaijin Games
nintendolife.com
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GoNintendo Review - New Super Mario Bros. U
"It's a great game, but a safe one."
gonintendo.com impressions
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GoNintendo Review - Nintendo Land
" This package is much, MUCH more focused on the regular/core gamer than Wii Sports ever was"
gonintendo.com impressions
gamingeek
Rayman Legends eShop demo hitting at Wii U launch
Did you just get a tiny erection?
google.com
gamingeek
All Ubisoft Wii U launch titles will support Uplay
Uplay can be downloaded from the eShop
trendygamers.com
gamingeek
Wii U Mii Studio - more screens
See how you will create your U versions of Miis
officialnintendomagazine.co.uk media
gamingeek
Crashmo aka Fallbox ONM review
"manages to deliver hours of outstanding spatial conumdrums. Easily one of eShop's best."
officialnintendomagazine.co.uk impressions
gamingeek
Engadget: FPS games on Wii U fail due to lack of analog triggers
Nintendo, however, will remain out of the game with the Wii U (at least for now)
engadget.com
gamingeek
EDGE mag reviews Crashmo / Fallbox
"For tenacious players and those inclined towards the genre, Fallblox could prove an irresistible draw"
edge-online.com impressions
gamingeek
ONM review Wii U launch games
Sonic Racing gets a poor verdict
officialnintendomagazine.co.uk impressions
gamingeek
RUMOR - Next-gen game heading to Wii U
a "next gen" game that some people thought couldn't run on Wii U
neogaf.com
gamingeek
NSMBU - Iwata Asks details, footage (DLC confirmed)
DLC confirmed, work only started once the game is complete
gonintendo.com media
gamingeek
Mass Effect 3 on Wii U features, graphical, audio issues?
" This version of ME3 seems a lot less visually stable than, say, the Xbox 360 version -- the frame rate is choppier, the animation seems rougher."
1up.com
gamingeek
Nintendo lists external hard drives compatible with Wii U
We will continue to publish what USB devices are confirmed to work on Wii U in the future.
gonintendo.com
gamingeek
Mighty Switch Force: Hyper Drive Edition - full trailer
Assets remade in HD for Wii U
youtube.com media
gamingeek
Club Nintendo shows how to link your Wii U
Offers another look at the Wii U menu
nintendo.com
gamingeek
Siliconera New Super Mario Bros. U preview
"New Super Mario Bros. U has fantastic level design that makes the tried-but-true formula feel fresh."
siliconera.com impressions
gamingeek
NWR review Crashmo 3DS, sequel to Pushmo
" Crashmo is a fine upgrade from an already great game; you owe it to yourself to pick up it up."
nintendoworldreport.com
gamingeek
PCGamer Reviews Hitman: Absolution
66/100 "Absolution is not worth buying..."
pcgamer.com impressions
aspro
US New Retail Releases Week of Nov 18
AC3(PC), Battle Royale, Hitman, Mickey, Sonic Racing and U...
gamespot.com news
aspro
Polygon reviews Zombi U
8/10 - "Zombi U is exactly the kind of bold experimental game we look for in new console launches"
polygon.com impressions
gamingeek
Kotaku: ZombiU Is Like an FPS Demon’s Souls With Zombies.
"The short-short version is that the game is impressive and is, amazingly, something of a first-person Demon's Souls"
kotaku.com
gamingeek
What's the Wii U situation on eBay like?
Pulling in between $50 and $175 premium profit
kotaku.com
gamingeek
Joystiq Batman Arkham City: Armored Edition review
4.5 stars out of 5
joystiq.com impressions
gamingeek
Zombi U Venturebeat review
88/100 - "The seamless integration of the GamePad hardware with the atmospheric gameplay is nothing short of a triumph, and Ubisoft deserves full credit"
venturebeat.com impressions
gamingeek
Gameinformer review Zombi U
5.00 - "It shows off nearly every feature of Nintendo’s new hardware, but the sum of these parts is a horrifying Frankenstein’s Monster"
gameinformer.com impressions
gamingeek
Gamesradar Zombi U review
3 out of 5 - " the game successfully proves that horror games can be enhanced by the Wii U’s GamePad, and does a great job at showing how the new controller can create an incredibly immersive experi
gamesradar.com impressions
gamingeek
CVG ZombiU review: Survival horror makes a bloody comeback
8.4 - "An imaginative take on the tired zombie genre, with some genuinely clever ideas and a grimly realistic setting."
computerandvideogames.com impressions
gamingeek
Eurogamer review Zombi U
9/10 - "ZombiU isn't the obligatory FPS launch title, but an original twist on the genre that has no console equivalent"
eurogamer.net impressions
gamingeek
Hitman: Absolution (9.0) Amazing! Review
A confident return for a long-absent series. A satisfying single-player experience, yet relevant in a connected world.
ign.com impressions
phantom_leo
2 hour long video tearing down Wii U's tech innards
Want to see some naked silicon and hear nerds?
twitch.tv
gamingeek
EDGE mag Zombi U transcript
"a title that will infuse impulse buyers, early adopters and Nintendo diehards with relief and appreciation for the novel gameplay that Wii U can and will continue to provide. "
neogaf.com
gamingeek
Nintendo charges $0.50 to register minors on Nintendo Network
To prove parental consent
neogaf.com
gamingeek
Wii U teardown: A few details about Wii U’s RAM
2GB of Samsung DDR3 memory - slower than 360/PS3?
nintendoeverything.com
gamingeek
Hitman: Absolution EDGE mag review
7/10 - "The game has taken a unique formula and diluted it, allowing the fashionable trappings of other stealth titles to intrude "
edge-online.com impressions
gamingeek
Gamasutra: What is the Wii U? A launch story
Christian Nutt has spent time with the Wii U and here shares his thoughts on the console's launch
gamasutra.com
gamingeek
CVG Hitman Absolution review
9.0 - "Feels like 'proper' Hitman, mixed with new ideas of varying quality."
computerandvideogames.com impressions
gamingeek
Metal Gear Rising preview: Slice, dice, stab, cut, paint the town red
"Rising takes the theme of intense OTT sword-play and ninja-runs with it, not stopping until every jaw in the vicinity has truly dropped."
computerandvideogames.com impressions
gamingeek
Eurogamer review Hitman Absolution
7/10 - " deserved grumbling about its awkward checkpoint system, small levels and weird obsession with its daft story"
eurogamer.net impressions
gamingeek
FrozenByte says Wii U eShop offers Steam-like options for devs
- free patches, update and more
ign.com
gamingeek
Batman: Arkham City U Review
Batman: Arkham City on Wii U is the quintessential version. 9.5
ign.com
edgecrusher
Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two NE Wii Version review
"Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two is a wonderful, but deeply flawed game. Its issues are solely technical"
nintendoeverything.com impressions
gamingeek
Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two (2.0) Bad Review
Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two, however, is quite remarkable indeed ... but only because it's so rubbish.
destructoid.com impressions
phantom_leo
Iwata/Miyamoto on reputation, respect, shift to digital
Smartphone content, bad ideas and more
wired.com
gamingeek
Nintendo puts up massive FAQ on external storage solutions for Wii U
Recommends dedicated power source
nintendo.com
gamingeek
Mass Effect 3: Special Edition (Wii U) review
"While an intimidating entry into the series, Mass Effect 3 is a solid game, one made even better with the Wii U GamePad."
shacknews.com impressions
gamingeek
Scribblenauts Unlimited IGN Review
8.8 - "Scribblenauts Unlimited is the best Scribblenauts yet and a giant sandbox for your crazy imagination. Bring the ruckus."
ign.com impressions
gamingeek
1up Epic Mickey 2 Review: A Kingdom Lacking Magic
C- "The Wii U version is a shoddy port filled some completely incomprehensible design choices."
1up.com impressions
gamingeek
NWR reviews Disney Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion
7.5 - "It has ample amounts of fan service and finely tuned platforming, but some of its periphery elements, such as the paint and thinner mechanics, just fall short. "
nintendoworldreport.com impressions
gamingeek
EDGE mag reviews Epic Mickey 2
5/10 - "The Power Of Two may have fewer technical issues than its predecessor, but it’s a less adventurous, less courageous, and overall less interesting game"
edge-online.com impressions
gamingeek
ZombiU dev team reveals their pedigree
"Some of us [who worked on ZombiU] worked on Beyond Good and Evil, King Kong, Rayman Raving Rabbids, Ghost Recon, From Dust…”
nintendoeverything.com
gamingeek
Gamesradar review Epic Mickey 2
2.5 out of 5 - " Power of Two is both less whimsical and more flawed"
gamesradar.com impressions
gamingeek
Epic Mickey: The Power of Illusion (8.8) Review
Power of Illusion is the mouse’s greatest gaming adventure in years.
venturebeat.com impressions
phantom_leo
Epic Mickey: The Power of Illusion (5.0) Review
Tracing And Erasing Trips Up Mickey’s Platforming Rhythm.
gameinformer.com impressions
phantom_leo
Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two (6.0) Okay Review
Charming and quirky, Epic Mickey 2 will prove a delight for Disney fans, but fails on a practical level.
ign.com impressions
phantom_leo
Epic Mickey 2: The Power of 2 (5.0) Mediocre Review
Nostalgia overload isn't enough to make the many flaws of Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two bearable.
gamespot.com impressions
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I've already played through this game enough times that I can't image going through it again. Great class system, but jesus christ this game moved at a snail's pace. Looks like they're taking a cue from the more recent DQ games and getting rid of the random battles. That's a good thing and will hopefully help a bit.
I might be sold....
So both games are guilty of padding out areas with long stretches of identical scenary and repitition.
Yep, nothing to criticise there.
I've never played and never will but it looked all right to me.
Edgie, you know the difference between the WW and MP2 Fetch quests? WW was padding because they ran out of time and cut 2 dungeons. MP2 is a pretty complete game and a complex and difficult one which is the main reason it's derided by some who couldn't hack it. The quest at the end of that feels more like an ultimate challenge of an already challenging game. Of course most people just wanted to finish it by then after all the work already put in. I had to faq a couple of them, mostly I did it myself but even using a faq it was still enjoyable.
Utterly Bizarre Little Inferno (gameplay?) footage:
**aka the new game from the World of Goo creators**
And games with Off TV play:
New Super Mario Bros. U
Tekken Tag Tournament 2
Dragon Quest X
Assassins Creed III
Darksiders II
Mass Effect 3
Epic Mickey 2
Call of Duty: Black Ops 2
Warriors Orochi 3 Hyper
Scribblenauts Unlimited
Batman Arkham City: Armored Edition
Ninja Gaiden 3: Razors Edge
Rabbids Land
Skylanders Giants
Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed
Wii Fit U
Madden 13
FIFA 13
Rayman Legends (I assume)
Toki Tori 2 (downloadable)
Nano Assault Neo (downloadable)
Trine 2 Director's Cut (downloadable)
Puddle (downloadable)
Several built-in apps (Netflix, Internet, etc.)
Nintendo insiders speak: How Microsoft and Sony were a handshake away from thwarting the Wii, and how its motion controller was born on an airplane
"Through my business connections, the first games person I got in touch with was Steve Ballmer," he says.
"I pitched this motion control device to him and he loved it. He set me up with the Xbox team in Redmond [Washington] for a second pitch and I remember how incredibly excited I was about it. Things were happening so fast.
"But the meeting went terribly. The attitude I got from them was that if they wanted to do motion control, they would do it themselves and make a better job of it. I mean, they were just rude. In fact, the meeting went so terribly that one of the executives came over to me afterwards and apologised on behalf of others. I remember him saying how this was not how Microsoft should be engaging with potential partners."
Despite Gates's prophetic warnings about garage innovators, and Ballmer's apparent endorsement of Quinn's patented tech, the Xbox team turned down an offer that would have effectively blocked Nintendo from using the very motion control technology that the Wii is built on.
Seven years later, when Nintendo was working around the clock to produce more than 1.8 million Wii consoles per month to meet unprecedented global demand, the Xbox team was put in front of an Israeli inventor who had a different kind of motion control technology patent. That time, the Xbox execs were all ears.
BACK IN 2001, on the long and downhearted journey home from Microsoft HQ in Redmond, Quinn and his business partners remained convinced they could still sell the idea of motion control to a games company. Attentions eventually turned to Japan, and it quickly became clear who was the priority target to pitch the tech to. Sony.
"At the time, Nintendo wasn't doing well at all," Quinn says. "It was rich, but it wasn't generating any good business. There were rumours about the chairman stepping down and other things, so we felt Sony would be a better potential partner for us."
Quinn's company was fortunate enough to have an investor by the name of Larry Yoshida - a Japanese businessman who had strong ties across the entertainment sectors. Yoshida was such a prolific networker that he even personally knew Akio Morita, the distinguished co-founder of Sony, before he passed away in 1999.
Ken Kutaragi at his penultimate E3, 2005
"Through his connections, Yoshida got me in touch with a Sony guy that looks after games. So I flew to their offices and was given a meeting with a man called Ken Kutaragi."
Quinn was unaware at the time that Kutaragi was the most influential person in the entire games business. The "father of PlayStation". The man who broke a thirty-year curse and produced two market-leading consoles in succession. A visionary whose self-belief reached a critical mass when creating the PS3; a problematically ambitious and comically expensive machine that many games developers loathed coding for.
But in 2001, before all the PS3 problems and resignations, it felt like Kutaragi had the entire industry in the palm of his hand.
"I'll never forget that meeting at Sony," Quinn says. "We were in a tiny little room with a big PC projector and Kutaragi comes in, introduces himself, sits down and - I swear this is true - he closed his eyes the moment I started showing my pitch. He never opened them until I had finished.
"Kutaragi comes in, introduces himself, sits down and - I swear this is true - he closed his eyes the moment I started showing my pitch"
"It was awkward, very awkward, but I still asked him for feedback and he said, 'well, can you produce this for 50 cents?' I laughed and explained that would be impossible, so again I left empty handed and, to be honest, that time it got to me. I felt pretty let down. You have to remember that Sony and Microsoft were by far the two biggest console manufacturers. Nintendo wasn't doing well and we hadn't thought much about them."
In the summer of 2001, Quinn was informed that Nintendo's chairman and president, Hiroshi Yamauchi, was preparing to resign after 53 years at the company. Ever since PlayStation entered the fray, Nintendo had failed to reproduce the kind of winning market share that it had become accustomed to. The N64 took second place in a two-man race and the GameCube did worse still, finishing third after the Xbox launched.
But Yamauchi's departure, officially announced a full year later, was not a straight swap. Internally, Nintendo was making radical changes to its management structure. A board of six executives was appointed to take mutual control of all operations.
Atsushi Asada stepped in as new chairman while a man named Satoru Iwata was appointed president. Shigeru Miyamoto was also named one of the six.
In 2002 both Shigeru Miyamoto and Satoru Iwata (background) officially joined the revised Nintendo board
This was more than a game of musical chairs; Command within Nintendo's Kyoto headquarters was no longer reserved for a single dictator but spread across a committee of its most senior staff. The biggest decisions would now be explored from six different perspectives, in theory allowing more radical ideas to be considered.
Quinn is one of the few people who has personally seen how this committee operates from the inside.
In another extraordinary spell of luck, his networking partner Yoshida happened to occasionally play golf with Asada before he became chairman. One final meeting was set up in early September 2001, this time with Quinn flying to Kyoto to pitch his motion controller to Nintendo.
"I'll never forget that week. I distinctly remember the company's beautiful board meeting room - a huge cherrywood table and flush carpeting and outstanding ornaments. Asada didn't speak much English, but he had an entourage of about eight executives, engineers and programmers. I didn't know who they were though.
"I was told that some Nintendo executives were resistant to the idea of motion control, while others were completely sold by it."
"About twenty minutes into my pitch, which was roughly the same one I gave to Microsoft and Sony, Asada stopped things and asked if he could have a moment to speak with his people. I was thinking, here we go again.
"They started talking and, right in front of me, it was growing into this really heated discussion. I was told by Yoshida, who was also in the room, that some executives were resistant to the idea of motion control, while others were completely sold by it.
"And then, in the middle of this debate that was getting louder and louder, Asada barked something and there was total silence. That was it. He decided to license our patents for motion control, as well as buy some of our company."
Hey Vader I just read 1up say about NG3
"The Wii U GamePad performs surprisingly well as a controller for such a fast-paced action game -- a genuine surprise given its size. Each corner of the rectangular touchscreen has a small, circular shortcut button to switching weapons, activating magic attacks, use Ninja Sense, or upgrade Ninja Skills. A player can also switch to the more traditional Pro Controller if they choose and adopt a more traditional style of menu system."
. . . I have much confusion. . . . I still want though.
Hey GG thanks for that entertaining and informative read about how the Wii came about! It was really good.
Fucked up shit there man. Ah well, Sony ended up coming out with its own Wii controllers later anyway.
Wii U.....3 DAYS AWAY!!!
Nintendo really is in a make or break situation with Wii UNintendo has put all it's chips in 1 basket
Hey...this sounds exactly like what people have said about every Nintendo console since 1996. AMAZING!
Yeah they manage to pull through just fine, I'm not too worried about them. I just thought it was an interesting read.
IGN's NintendoLand Review:
IGN's Mario Bros U Review:
I haz internetz!!!!!
Ok I am back guys, yesterday sucked. Nice news today, nice reviews. Ken Kutaragi is so awesome, lol. I got a chuckle on the Beyonce story description, well done.
I am going to start 999 tonight.
After the Dolphins game.
The Wii U is out there, a guy from Cheapassgamer picked his Walmart Layaway up toinght. My Zombie Shipped from Walmart Fed Ex but not my Pro or my system grrrr. Funny because two days ago I got email saying Zombie would not be here until the 29th Walmart has no fucking clue what they are doing. I just hope the system and controller ship tomorrow. I'm going sitting there on Tues looking at the pretty Zombie box.
Should have just played 999 and not watched the Dolphins game.
Yeah I won't soon forget that Sunday night bears debacle good news is my Zombie shipped from my bundle which means the rest is shipping soon, I have my Wii U secured and coming soon!
You guys are still awesome though. So jealous of you, all of you that will get to play the Wii U before me.