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Wii

1. The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword
2. LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean
3. LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars
4. Cartoon Network Punch Time Explosion
5. Thor: God of Thunder

DS

1. Captain America: Super Soldier
2. Disciples II
3. Doodle Hex
4. Gabrielle’s Ghostly Groove
5. Ghostwire: Link to the Paranormal

3DS

1. Paper Mario
2. Mario Kart
3. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D
4. Kid Icarus: Uprising
5. Star Fox 64 3D


This information comes from Sterne Agee analyst…

“Microsoft and Sony are expected to persist with the current consoles for the foreseeable future (at least 2 to 3 years and maybe longer). However, Nintendo will likely need to introduce its next upgrade (Wii 2.0?) much before that, simply to catch up with the technology in the PS3 and the 360. Wii’s motion-controller advantage no longer exists given the introduction of Microsoft Kinect and Sony’s Move last year. We would not be surprised if Nintendo unveiled the specifications of its next console at E3 in June this year, followed by product introduction early next year.”

I’d say it’s possible that we’ll get a tease about the Wii’s successor this year, though I’m not expecting a huge blowout with specs or anything like that. Nintendo is concentrating on the 3DS right now, and I expect this will be the case for the rest of 2011. We’ll likely hear more about Nintendo’s next console at E3 2012.

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EDGE review scores

Posted on 13 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in 3DS, News, Wii | 0 comments

Dragon Age 2 – 6
Homefront – 5
Bulletstorm – 9
Test Drive Unlimited 2 -7
Pilotwings Resort – 6
Nintendogs+Cats – 7

The 3rd Birthday – 7
The Last Story – 8
Total War: Shogun 2 – 9
Motorstorm Apocalypse – 8
Pixeljunk Shooter 2 – 8
Yakuza 4 – 7
SpaceChem – 9
Fight Night Champions – 9
Gods Eater Burst – 6

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The latest edition of Iwata Asks has revealed that a large sized AR Card will soon be released over at Club Nintendo Japan. It’s unclear if the reward will be made available in North America and Europe as well. Players will be able to use the card to take a 3DS photo, similar to the image of Satoru Iwata and his Mii above.

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From augmented-reality games to rich 3D visuals that don’t require special glasses, the Nintendo 3DS™ system offers a wealth of new hand-held experiences that must be seen to be believed. To give consumers a firsthand look at these unique features, interactive Nintendo 3DS Demo Pods and mobile Nintendo 3DS Demo Squads will be in select U.S. cities starting March 11, offering sampling opportunities at more than 40 locations in cities nationwide. Visitors are invited to explore the system’s built-in software and play upcoming games, all in advance of the March 27 launch date.

The Nintendo 3DS system includes built-in cameras that let users not only take 3D photos but also incorporate their own likenesses and surroundings into fun games, including the hilarious shooting game Face Raiders™ and compelling AR Games™ such as Archery. Built-in applications also include Mii Maker™, which makes it easy for users to create customized Mii™ characters wherever and whenever inspiration strikes – even using the Nintendo 3DS camera to help generate a Mii character based on a photo after selecting certain details like hair and skin tone.



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