Top 10 Nintendo games of all time – Official Nintendo Magazine
Posted on 15 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in DS, News, Wii | 1 Comment
1. Super Mario Bros. (NES)
2. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (N64)
3. Super Mario Galaxy (Wii)
4. Mario Kart Wii (Wii)
5. Tetris (Game Boy)
6. Super Mario 64 (N64)
7. Super Mario World (SNES)
8. The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (SNES)
9. Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition (Wii)
10. Super Street Fighter II (SNES)
These aren’t bad choices at all, but I personally would not rate Mario Kart Wii as the fourth best Nintendo title of all time.
Thanks to joclo for the news tip.
SEGA and Pyro Studios team up for Planet 51 game
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SEGA® Europe, Ltd., SEGA® of America, Inc., and Madrid-based Pyro Studios® today announced a partnership to a create game based on its upcoming animated film, Planet 51. The Planet 51 game will be available in Winter 2009 for PC, Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system, WiiTM home video game system, PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system and the Nintendo DSTM portable handheld system.
Planet 51 is a galactic sized alien adventure comedy from the writer of “Shrek” and “Shrek 2?, the story revolves around American astronaut Captain Charles “Chuck” Baker who lands on Planet 51 thinking he’s the first person to step foot there. To his surprise he finds that this planet is inhabited by little green people who are happily living in a white picket fence world, reminiscent of a cheerfully innocent 1950s America, and whose only fear is that it will be overrun by alien invaders…like Chuck! With the help of his robot companion “Rover”, and his new friend Lem, Chuck must navigate his way through the dazzling, but bewildering, landscape of Planet 51 in order to escape becoming a permanent part of the Planet 51 Alien Invaders Space Museum.
Relax, Play and Improve Your Mind with Challenge Me: Maths Workout on Nintendo DS
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Hidden Logic! Unlock the numbers
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, UK Weds 25th February 2009: Oxygen Games™ introduces the next in a new range of games designed to relax and stimulate your mind; Challenge Me: Maths Workout!Relax, Play and improve your mind. Challenge Me: Maths Workout, with its extended gameplay and variety of features, gives you the chance to test yourself while having fun. Guaranteed to stimulate and surprise with hours of gameplay to keep you entertained, Challenge Me: Maths Workout is a relaxing and entertaining way to keep your mind challenged and stimulated.
Hidden Logic! The object of Hidden Logic! is to guess the values of your opponents cards whilst stopping them from guessing yours. Initially the cards of your opponent are face down on the Nintendo DS™ screen – a correct guess (from 0-11) will reveal the card. Play to reveal all your opponents cards before they reveal yours!
Nintendo and MATHCOUNTS Give Math a Makeover
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Nintendo and MATHCOUNTS Give Math a Makeover
Middle School Clubs Nationwide Can Win Nintendo DS and Personal Trainer: MathREDMOND, Wash.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Nintendo is trying to give mathematics a makeover by partnering with MATHCOUNTS, a nonprofit organization that promotes math education. Between now and March 25, MATHCOUNTS is challenging its middle school math clubs across the country to boost their membership in a quest to win Nintendo DS™ systems and copies of the new Personal Trainer™: Math software.
MATHCOUNTS is a national enrichment, coaching and competition program that promotes mathematics at more than 48,000 middle schools in every U.S. state and territory. Personal Trainer: Math plays on the portable Nintendo DS system and includes more than 40 fun, fast-paced math exercises, from basic addition and subtraction to more extensive multiplication tables and calculation ladders. Up to 16 players with Nintendo DS systems can wirelessly race to finish their problems, even if only one player has a game card.
Japan getting three new DSi colors
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The colors are pink, lime green, and metallic blue. All three of the colors will be available on March 20.
505 Games To Publish Top Jetix TV Show On Nintendo DS
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GO SNOW KIDS!
505 Games To Publish Top Jetix TV Show On Nintendo DS
Milton Keynes – 25th February 2009 – 505 Games today announced a European Publishing deal with French production and distribution outfit Alphanim and Jetix Europe’s licensing division for the hit children’s TV series Galactik Football. Developed by Beast Studios, Galactik Football passed its medical with flying colours and will play exclusively for Nintendo DS in June 2009.Galactik Football is a fast-paced futuristic sports game where players are responsible for a young team of stars from the planet Akillian called the Snow Kids. The aim of the game is victory in the illustrious Galactik Football Cup, knocking out rival teams such as the Wambas, the Technoids and the terrifying Shadows along the way. Using a combination of traditional football skills and a range of special ‘Flux-powered’ super moves unique to the series, Galactik Football is a high adrenaline sports game that plays like nothing else on Nintendo DS.
Latest Famitsu review scores
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The latest Famitsu review scores are as follows:
[Wii] Relaxuma: Minna de Goyururi Seikatsu?7 6 6 4
[PS3/360] Biohazard 5?10 10 9 9
[NDS] Seventh Dragon?9 8 8 8
[NDS] Sukashishipanman DS: Shokotak Koto Nakagawa Shouko Produce!?7 6 6 6
[NDS] Aibou DS?8 7 7 8
[NDS] kimokawaE!?4 6 6 5
Dengeki scores
[PS3] Yakuza 3?95 90 100 90
[PS3] Tom Clancy’s ENDWAR?85 80 80 70
[PS3] Biohazard 5 85 85 85 85
[PSP] Mimana 75 80 75 55
[PSP] Shin Sangoku Musou: Multi Raid 80 85 75 85
Will update this post if more scores happen to be revealed…
Nintendo Voice Chat podcast summary
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Handhelds
– Article up going through all of the Nintendo handhelds
– Nintendo been updating handhelds every 1-2 years
– GBA and DS were supposed to coexist but that didn’t happen
– Bozon feels more could have been done with GBA before moving on to the DS
– TMNT game that came out on consoles wasn’t good but one on GBA was a lot of fun
Dead Rising: Chop Till You Drop
– An average but fun game for Wii
– Had to cut a lot of corners to put it on Wii
– Cut out the ability to use camera
– Daemon still has fun mowing down zombies
– Average but totally average and playable game
– Short game – under 10 hours
– Will probably be a rental for most people
– When you use certain weapons zombies just wait to be killed
– Game is really easy – might have scaled back the difficulty
– The point: Daemon had fun playing it, could have been a lot worse, could have been a lot better
– Zombies pop up out of nowhere
– Using the RE4 engine but doesn’t look as good as RE4
– Craig thinks it’s strange to use the RE engine for Dead Rising – different kinds of designs
John Carmack would like to do something on Wii, Rage “not a viable option”
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“Interestingly, I actually spend far more time playing Wii with my four year-old boy than I do with any other game console. So I’m definitely sympathetic to the platform. But “Rage” is not a viable option on the Wii because of the technology. We’ve been pitched and talked about a project to do a title that would fit well on the Wii, and it’s actually related to an iPhone title that we’re doing. But that’s still kind of up in the air as to what other developer we would partner with on there. I’d like to do something there, because I love a lot of what Nintendo has done with the Wii and the DS, but it’s just out of sync with the developments that are currently going on at id…it would have to be a completely different game[new IP]. We would use one of our existing IPs where we have a little bit of leverage. It’s not something that really any of our titles, that are under development currently would be appropriate for.” – id Software’s John Carmack
Mr. Carmack has worked on Wolfenstein 3D, Doom, Quake, and much more. Personally, I’d love to see some of his work on the Wii and DS.