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The Conduit TV commercial

Posted on 15 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in News, Wii | 2 Comments


Earlier this week, President Obama delivered a speech to the American Medical Association. His speech mainly focused on health care, but there was a short remark about video games. The President, while speaking about “taking more responsibility for our health and the health of our children” said that kids should “step away from the video games and spend more time playing outside.” So how does Peter Moore fit into all of this? Mr. Moore, in a recent blog update, poked a bit of fun at President Obama and issued a challenged of sorts regarding an EA product – EA Sports Active.

“As a father of three and someone who spends many a morning or lunch hour out on a run and/or in the gym, I applaud the President urging Americans to get off the couch and get active. Of course, I can’t resist pointing out that while I’ve always wholeheartedly endorsed moderation in anything you do, including playing games, it may be time for the President and his family to put their Wii to good use and fire up the 30-Day Challenge with EA SPORTS Active. This is a ‘game’ even the President may not want to “step away” from…In fact, I know he’s in pretty good shape, but I guarantee the President wouldn’t look quite so smooth walking across the White House lawn to Marine One the morning after his first session with EA SPORTS Active (especially if he does those pesky lunges)!…Mr. President, here is my challenge to you: Try EA SPORTS Active and I guarantee you’ll need aides saying ‘Yes You Can!’ to finish your first workout.”


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With the release of The Conduit on the horizon, many Wii owners are greatly anticipating what they believe to be one of the summer’s hottest titles. And with a game that features a great weapons selection, solid online play and startlingly customizable control, who can blame them? Many gamers have pre-ordered the title (myself included) and even more have set aside the money to buy the game as soon as it launches. But what about those who haven’t? Here are the top reasons why they need to re-route their most recent paycheck to The Conduit.


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Thanks to Jake for the news tip!


ESRB updates

Posted on 15 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in DS, News, Wii | 1 Comment

World Championship Athletics (Wii) – E
WireWay (DS0 – E
Science Papa (DS) – E
Imagine Detective (DS) – E
Imagine Teacher Class Trip (DS) – E
Cursed Mountain (Wii) – M
Dragonology (DS) – E
5 Sports Party (Wii) – E
JumpStart Pet Rescue (Wii) – EC
Academy of Champions (Wii) – E
Aliens in the Attic (Wii) – E10+
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (Wii) – E
Toribash (Wii) – T
Water Warfare (Wii) – E10+
The Beatles: Rock Band (Wii) – T


Weekly savings

Posted on 15 years ago by (@NE_Austin) in DS, News, Wii | 0 comments

Best Buy:

Nintendo Wii:
Big League Sports $39.99
Ghostbusters: The Video Game $39.9
Guitar Hero Smash Hits $49.99

Nintendo DS:
Big League Sports $19.99
Ghostbusters: The Video Game $29.99
Guitar Hero On Tour Modern Hits w/Guitar Grip $49.99
Imagine Boutique Owner $29.99
The Legendary Starfy $29.99
Lego Battles $29.99
Mario Kart $34.99 *
My Healthy Cooking Coach $29.99 (Availalbe Tuesday) Enhanced for DSi
New Super Mario Bros. $34.99 *
Petz Fashion Dogz & Catz $29.99
Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen Autobots $29.99 (Available Tuesday)
Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen Decepticons $29.99 (Available Tuesday)

Nintendo DS Lite $129.99
Nintendo DSi $149.99 *

* Buy DS Hardware and one of these two games for $149.99. // Excludes DSi hardware

Target:

Nintendo Wii:
Guitar Hero Smash Hits $49.99
Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen $49.99 (Available Tuesday at 8am)

Nintendo DS:
Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen Autobots $29.99 (Available Tuesday at 8am)
Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen Decepticons $29.99 (Available Tuesday at 8am)

Nintendo DS Lite $119

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When High Voltage Software’s The Conduit releases next week, it may very well be the best online-enabled title on the Wii to date. Even so, most gamers will probably retain the belief that the PS3 and Xbox 360 boast better online functionality. But there is some hopeful news for Wii owners. Rob Nicholls, Lead Game Designer at HVS stated on a Ning network page that the general reaction to multiplayer in The Conduit will allow High Voltage to push for “the experience more like other titles on other platforms.”

“It IS available in public (both worldwide and regional) matches, but yes only with Friends (people you’ve shared codes with) in those matches. We don’t have an invite system. However, you can see from the main multiplayer page how many Friends you have online and then see from the Friend list who they are and what type of game they are playing. You can then elect to join that friend or not. Character limit on profile names is 8; there is no ability to do “clan tags”. And no, you cannot rename your profile without losing your multiplayer information. These are all things we will be addressing in future products; however for Conduit we focused on the gameplay first and getting a good system up and running on Nintendo’s servers. IF multiplayer does well, this will give us more to push with when we want to make the experience more like other titles on other platforms.”



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