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In this photo provided by Nintendo of America, Target employee Anthony M. hands a limited-edition red Wii console to Tara D., 30, of Hackensack, NJ on a busy Black Friday at the Target Store in Paramus, NJ on Nov. 26, 2010. Consumers seek out the Wii this holiday season, a great value at a suggested retail price of $199.99, which includes the Wii console, two games, the Wii Remote Plus and Nunchuk controllers.

In this photo provided by Nintendo of America, Orchid R. of Paramus, NJ, searches the shelves in pursuit of New Super Mario Bros. Wii during a Black Friday shopping trip to Target in Paramus, NJ on Nov. 26, 2010. Consumers seek out the Wii this holiday season, a great value at a suggested retail price of $199.99, which includes the Wii console, two games, the Wii Remote Plus and Nunchuk controllers.

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Just a note for anyone looking to gather up and play Game Night tonight, we are going to play Goldeneye 007 again this week! It’s going to be in around 2 hours from when this post goes live, and if you want to play, make sure you post your friend codes as comments on this post!

If you can’t post them here, that’s okay- show up anyway and we’ll certainly let you play! But if you do read this post and you know you want to play, please make sure you post your name and Friend Code for the game here! In addition, you should add my code as well. It’s 3063-5411-7080.

Post here if you add me, and make sure you post your code, regardless of if you played and gave it to me last week or not.

Thanks!

~Austin


Remember – Technically this game is Samurai Warriors 3Z. 3Z is the official title for the PS3 version, but that one as well as Xtreme Legends are basically the same product.


Famicom:

Master Takahashi’s Adventure Island II

Super Famicom:

Rushing Beat (Rival Turf!)
Final Fantasy USA: Mystic Quest (Final Fantasy: Mystic Quest)

Virtual Console Arcade:

1942
Black Tiger

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Japanese trademark updates

Posted on 14 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in DS, News, Wii | 0 comments

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GoldenEye 007 review

Posted on 14 years ago by (@NE_Austin) in Reviews, Wii | 5 Comments

Game Info:

System: Nintendo Wii
Category: First-person shooter
Players: 4 player split-screen, 8 player online
Developer: Eurocom
Publisher: Activision

I’m in a rather unique position as a reviewer of Goldeneye right now: I’ve never actually had the joy of experiencing the single player campaign of the original 1997 title, and I certainly never saw the 1995 movie that goes along with it. Because of that, I feel like I almost have a special perspective on this re-imagining of that classic N64 title that not many people get, but playing through this game has convinced me that perhaps I should go back and give the original game a shot, if only to understand where this sequel came from and what has changed since then.


WiiWare

Flowerworks: Follie’s Adventure (Nocturnal, 500 Wii Points)
Blood Beach (Coresoft Inc., 500 Wii Points)
Robox demo

DSiWare

Need for Speed Nitro-X (Electronic Arts, 800 Nintendo DSi Points)
DodoGo! Challenge (Neko Entertainment, 500 Nintendo DSi Points)
Frenzic (Two Tribes, 200 Nintendo DSi Points)
Music on: Electric Guitar (Abylight, 200 Nintendo DSi Points)

Virtual Console

Faxanadu (NIHON FALCOM, 500 Wii Points)


This information comes from Double Fine’s website…

“Most of my all time favorite games are Nintendo games. I have touched Shigeru Miyamoto with my bare hands!!! (He was very soft and pleasant.) Double Fine would love to make something for Nintendo’s fine machine, but it’s not up to us. It’s the publisher’s money, so they get to decide what platform to invest in. In other words, IT’S NOT OUR FAULT! I personally would have loved to make Psychonauts for the Game Cube. (Well, not literally me personally. I would have loved to tell someone else to make it, and I would have loved to watch them do it, and I would have loved yelling, “Faster! Faster!” as they worked.) I really hope we get a chance to make a game for the Wii some day. Why don’t you spam your favorite publisher with mail right now and ask them to send us money to make a Wii game? (And a little extra money for a pool table?)” – Tim Schafer

Double Fine has made a few fantastic titles over the past decade. There’s Psychonauts of course, and Brutal Legend more recently. The funny thing is, we did hear a few rumors about that title coming to Wii, although it was supposedly being made by a different developer.


Game Info:

System: Nintendo Wii
Category: Platformer
Players: 1
Developer: Dimps, Sonic Team
Publisher: Sega

It goes without saying that most modern Sonic games haven’t exactly been great. After the hedgehog made the jump from two dimensions to three, he’s been stuck in a downward spiral filled with annoying animal friends, werehogs, and bizarre interspecies romances. Sonic needed a return to his glory days, and who better to attempt this than the developers of the surprisingly good Sonic Rush and the Sonic Advance series, Dimps. With Sonic 4, Dimps were tasked with creating a Sonic game that would both bring back fond memories of Sonic Team’s early games on the Sega Genesis and Mega Drive, still be an entertaining 2D platformer, and please Sonic’s unappeasable fanbase. Did they manage to pull off all of these things? No, not really.


WiiWare

Snowpack Park – 196 blocks

DSiWare

Supermarket Mania – 96 blocks
Tetris Party Live – 91 blocks
Music on: Electric Guitar – 26 blocks

Virtual Console

Spin Master – 63 blocks



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