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Posted by GoNintendo Dec 08 2009 01:15 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Direct link, and videos for New Super Mario Bros. Wii, Shaun White Snowboarding: World Stage, EA Sports Active: More Workouts, Harvest Moon: Sunshine Islands, Stop Stress, My Dolphin, Magnetis, Army Defender, Rayman, Ball Fighter and Pop Island here (thanks NintenDaan!)

Posted by Joystiq Dec 08 2009 01:15 GMT in Nintendo News
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French indie dev Golgoth Studio announced today via its Twitter feed that it has become a licensed Wii and DS developer. The company came out swinging like a giant ape -- an ape named Toki to be exact -- back in October. While its HD remake of the Data East classic Toki has been confirmed for Xbox Live Arcade, the five-person team also has preparing a similar retooling of Joe and Mac: Caveman Ninja underway for an undisclosed platform. Given this latest news, the game could appear for WiiWare (and/or DSiWare) or, of course, neither. Golgoth is asking its growing list of followers to let it know what other retro classics they'd like to see "remixed," so it's altogether possible that Nintendo platforms will see some results from the, er ... results of the informal survey. Let's hear your ideas in comment, but don't forget to submit 'em to Golgoth at its official forums. [Via GoNintendo] Source -- Twitter [Developer License] Source -- Twitter [Remake Poll]

Posted by IGN Dec 08 2009 01:17 GMT in Flowerworks
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Posted by IGN Dec 08 2009 00:42 GMT in PlayStation News
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The one where we actually answer your questions.

Posted by IGN Dec 08 2009 00:42 GMT in Nintendo News
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The one where we actually answer your questions.

Posted by IGN Dec 08 2009 00:40 GMT in PC Gaming News
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The one where we actually answer your questions.

Posted by IGN Dec 08 2009 00:25 GMT in PlayStation News
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Digging into what's wrong with the current console reward systems.

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Posted by Joystiq Dec 08 2009 00:15 GMT in Nintendo News
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Martial arts is the theme on the Virtual Console this week, as Sega and Capcom both offer up entries in their respective franchises. Unless you like to punch things, throw pointy things at things or kick things -- or maybe some kind of mixture of all that -- then you'll probably want to skip this week's downloads. Pacifists need not apply! Street Fighter Alpha 2 (SNES, 1 - 2 players, 800 Wii Points) Shinobi (VC Arcade, 1 player, 800 Wii Points) Every week, we like to check out what's new on the Virtual Console. We offer these videos as a sort of taste to help you decide whether or not you would want the game in question. We also toss in our own two cents because we're pushy jerks like that.

Posted by IGN Dec 08 2009 00:20 GMT in Dark Void
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Designer taking up new role at the last place you'd guess.

Posted by GoNintendo Dec 07 2009 23:46 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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“When you win big games like this, the plane ride back is always an enjoyable one. Time to play MarioKart and Tecmo Bowl on my Nintendo DS.” - Raiders linebacker, Kirk Morrison Morrison is playing Tecmo Bowl DS. You just know this guy has been gaming for a long time now. I have to [...]

Posted by IGN Dec 08 2009 00:12 GMT in Rock Band 3
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Says Harrison was "speculating wildly" about what the next music game will be like.

Posted by Joystiq Dec 08 2009 00:00 GMT in Nintendo News
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Though it's always risky to call a winner before the race is over, EEDAR analyst Jesse Divnich figures there's basically no chance that the best-selling home console of this generation will be anything but the Nintendo Wii -- even if Nintendo were to suffer an unusually bad few years, and its competitors were to enjoy unusually good years. Here's Divnich's "worst-case scenario": "For the Wii, let us assume a 25% decline in sales next year," he postulates, "followed by two years of 30% declines, and a 50% decline in 2013. For the Xbox 360, we'll assume a 10% increase through 2012, and a 30% decline in 2013. For the PlayStation 3, a 25% increase next year, followed by two years of 10% increases and a 30% decline in 2013." Even with those unlikely numbers, Divnich says, the Wii comes out selling about as much as the PS2 has, and claims victory over the Xbox 360 and PS3. The reality will, of course, be much more complicated than the projection. Divnich notes that Nintendo is likely to release some kind of new hardware, either in the form of a bundle or an upgraded system, that will affect sales; "Additionally, we know that Sony plans to support the PS3 through 2016, which means there are three additional years where Sony could gain a tremendous amount of ground on the Wii and Xbox 360 by being able to offer an affordable Blu-ray player to consumers (very similar to the late success the PS2 had by being able to offer consumers an incredibly cheap video game system/DVD player)." Still, it seems that the only chance for a second-place Wii is for the DS to eventually become large enough to count as a home console.

Posted by Meow Mod Jun 17 2009 01:01 GMT in Gaming News
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THAT BOBZ GUY

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Posted by GoNintendo Dec 07 2009 23:32 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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More screens here Kung Fu Funk takes you back to when martial arts had style and colours were either vibrant or beige. Enter this world of big hair and flared pants in your very own Kung Fu movie styled game. Meet the challenge with your friends and family in this unique martial arts party experience; master [...]

Posted by GoNintendo Dec 07 2009 19:56 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Los Angeles – Enhance your “New Super Mario Bros. Wii” experience with the new B.O.S.S. Controller from Performance Designed Products (PDP), a top gaming accessory provider. With a suggested retail price of only $9.99, the controller makes a great stocking stuffer. The B.O.S.S. Controller, which stands for Big Oversized Super Shell, is a plastic grip that [...]
Francis
A wiimote shell. cool idea, but I don't see it working very well
FrozenWinters

Whats with 1 and 2? Yay colour poasts!


Posted by IGN Dec 07 2009 23:53 GMT in The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks
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Nintendo's sequel outdoes the previous pocket epic in what is one of the best games on DS.

Posted by IGN Dec 07 2009 23:46 GMT in Xbox 360 News
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Digging into what's wrong with the current console reward systems.

Posted by Joystiq Dec 07 2009 23:40 GMT in Scribblenauts
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Click to download in Santa-sizeWe thought the Scribblenauts Halloween wallpaper was a one-off, an excuse to promote the game a bit more in the period immediately following its release. But, to our delight, 5TH Cell has delivered the Christmas present we didn't dare hope for: new Scribblenauts artwork by character designer Edison Yan. It's a Christmas miracle! Well, okay, it may not be miraculous, but it's really nice! We don't even care if it is a promotional effort to remind people to put Scribblenauts on their holiday shopping lists. There are also two new Christmas-themed screenshots in our gallery. In retrospect, it was a pretty clever idea to make a game that includes multiple holiday-themed items as part of its nature. Gallery: Scribblenauts

Posted by GoNintendo Dec 07 2009 23:11 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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This video doesn’t have embedding enabled…but I wish it did. You really have to check this out. One of the weirdest, yet best videos I’ve ever seen. Good for Nostalgia Critic or Mega Man fans!

Posted by GoNintendo Dec 07 2009 23:06 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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You can’t get any more clear-cut than that. The EEDAR has come out with a bold prediction, stating that the Wii will undoubtably be the console king of this generation, even if things go horrible wrong for Nintendo from here, and very well for PS3/360. I bet we hear comment from Pachter on [...]

Posted by Joystiq Dec 07 2009 23:20 GMT in Xbox 360 News
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After promising to reveal the December Lips DLC last week, we finally manged to wrangle a list from Microsoft. As is usually the case with Lips, the collection is runs everywhere from pop to Motown to ... wait, They Might Be Giants? And Violent Femmes? Truly, the Lips programming schedule is a mysterious thing. The entire list is located after the break, though we'll save you some suspense: Paula Abdul and The Temptations fans have a lot to be excited about. In fact, the Temptations tracks, as well as Margaret Whiting and Johnny Mercer's "Baby It's Cold Outside" are available now.

Posted by GoNintendo Dec 07 2009 22:55 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Wow…a Deliverance quote in Might and Magic: Clash of Heroes. I’m sure the kids playing this game won’t notice the reference, but the older crowd certainly picks up on it!

Posted by Joystiq Dec 07 2009 23:15 GMT in Stop Stress: A Day Of Fury
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When we heard about Stop Stress: A Day of Fury, we were pretty interested. It's not that we have above-normal levels of stress or anything, it's all about the method Jack employs. After checking out the game's info video on the Nintendo Channel this week, we can safely say that Jack just has a short fuse. Hey, Jack, we deal with large, autonomous copy machines all the time and you don't see us going on a rampage. Seriously, stop being such a spaz! Head past the break for the full list of this week's content.

Posted by GoNintendo Dec 07 2009 22:51 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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I can’t explain why the staff of Dtoid does what they do. I just know that I always love the results. In their second homage to Silent Hill: Shattered Memories, the team has decided to move away from their previous cell phone homage in order to go for a little more full-frontal action. [...]

Posted by GoNintendo Dec 07 2009 22:45 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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A Gamer’s Alphabet is a book that aims to teach young kids about the alphabet, all by pairing up letters with famous game words/worlds/characters. Proceeds from the book go to help the fight against infantile spasms, which gives you just one more reason to shell out some cash on this creative project.