GoldenEye 007 – Wii vs. N64 comparison video
Posted on 14 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Videos, Wii | 3 Comments
Tom Clancy’s H.A.W.X. 2 from Ubisoft now available for Wii
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Windows PC version to launch on November 11, 2010, worldwide
SAN FRANCISCO — November 9, 2010 — Today, Ubisoft announced that Tom Clancy’s H.A.W.X. 2, an air combat action game developed by Ubisoft Romania, is available in North America for the Wii™ system from Nintendo.
Built from the ground up for Wii, Tom Clancy’s H.A.W.X. 2 opens a new chapter in the air combat genre, offering an intense co-op experience for flight enthusiasts of all levels and engaging players in every aspect of near-future jet fighter conflicts.
Call of Duty: Black Ops DS trailer
Posted on 14 years ago by Austin(@NE_Austin) in DS, Videos | 0 comments
Once again, I’m insanely impressed. Huge kudos to the guys at n-Space for doing what looks like an utterly fantastic job on this game.
Nintendo Week (11/8)
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Wind-Up Mario Toys Temporarily Overrun Nintendo’s Distribution Facility
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NORTH BEND, Wash.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– With the busy holiday season approaching, Nintendo of America was looking to find new ways to improve speed and efficiency at its always-busy distribution facility in North Bend, Wash. In the past, the company has tried a number of solutions, including having Donkey Kong™ roll packages down a set of girders into waiting trucks or expediting deliveries through warp pipes.
This year one of the suggested innovations included the use of wind-up Mini Mario toys. These tireless mechanical toys are featured in Mario vs. Donkey Kong™: Mini-Land Mayhem!, a new game launching for the Nintendo DS™ family of systems on Nov. 14.
Initially the use of the helpful Mini Marios seemed like a good idea. Unfortunately, they were not guided appropriately and soon marched non-stop throughout the entire building, climbing girders, riding conveyor belts and causing a bit of mayhem. They overran Nintendo’s facility for a short time, but operations have since been returned to normal.
Source: Nintendo PR