Submitted by Anthony on Thu, 10/16/2008 - 05:27
The earlier versions of Playstations had Battle Arena Toshinden, a 3D based fighter game that managed to catch our untrained technical sensibilities for a little while but soon went out of spunk. Nobody particularly suffered the loss anyways.
But now Takara Tomy has decided to revive it from the dead on our very own Wii. Probably the thought is that the known name might add that magic into Wii sales. Let's just hope that nothing in this revamped version matches much in the older one. Well, the characters at least don't resemble though.
Submitted by Anthony on Thu, 10/16/2008 - 05:26
It's been quite some time since Ghostbusters has been languishing in the doldrums. This finally forced Atari to its rescue according to Dan Aykroyd, as claimed by him on Dallas radio station KLLI on October 15th 2008 morning. There couldn't be a more reliable source to break the news.
But this piece of news comes with another clause – the game still has one year before it is released. Even then, Atari in all probability wouldn't release it in Wii. It seems to planning the release for Xbox 360 and PS3. Keep the patience up guys.
Submitted by Anthony on Thu, 10/16/2008 - 05:26
Nintendo though different and came out with Guitar Hero, a wildly imagined entertainment package for those music freaks who want to have the guitar fun and still can't. So why not simply use the Wiimote and get the guitar magic right in your hands?
The innovative product not only helps you have fun and imagine yourself to be –well, a musician- but also lets a guitarist achieve much more from the instrument, as experimented by Rob Morris. If his experience is anything ot go by, the Wiimote can only add to the zing experience. Go have fun.
Submitted by Anthony on Thu, 10/16/2008 - 05:25
After endless clamor in the market from Nintendo's uncompetitive production rate, the firm is finally out with immensely high-tech product, the WooWee Rovio. It's a mobile bot that has been designed to spy with an efficiency that would impress easily. And what else, it is designed to be controlled by none other than our very own Wiimote. So cheers! Snoop around your way with this new amazing addition to the Nintendo range.
Submitted by Anthony on Wed, 10/15/2008 - 00:09
We guess, there has been more than a market meltdown, and soon we may be riding bi-cycles to office, but we can any day let the bankers deal with that. For if you are a gamer, you have interesting figures to deal with.
Submitted by Anthony on Wed, 10/15/2008 - 00:07
Tyrone Rodriguez is the guy who pulled the cave story on to its legs. He got in contact with Daisuke Amaya, aka Pixel, and managed a WiiWare collaboration, and now Rodriguez's company Nicalis is working with Pixel to port and update the classic for a new console.
Submitted by Anthony on Wed, 10/15/2008 - 00:07
With the iPunch out around, our baby may not have got the attention it deserved, but the armchair-drumming. Let’s Tap with the wild visuals managed to draw the due spotlight.
It’s delightful to realize the nontraditional spirit of the Wii, the promise of new and breathtaking vistas.
You put the Wii remote on a box. Then you do the same thing you are always doing. You drum out rhythms with your fingertips and this translates to the screen. The game is charming, if not mind blowing.
Simple, Aint it!
Submitted by Anthony on Wed, 10/15/2008 - 00:06
Activision is noticeably back, equipped with its latest mini-game package. Christened Big League Compilations, the game is due for release in North America soon. The game underlines "a singular focus on putting players in the most thrilling situations while contending in their favorite sports." Maybe Tennis, basketball, football (American style), soccer, lacrosse and hockey, with each sport featuring its own "hit the shot and the buzzer" moment, any guesses what that is supposed to mean.
Submitted by Anthony on Tue, 10/14/2008 - 04:12
Nintendo's come out with quite a few additions to its product lineage. Not only that, it's brought out interesting videos to get enthusiastic gamers a sneak peek into what to expect from these releases, intriguingly named Away: Shuffle Dungeon, Art Style: Cubello, World of Goo and yeah, Wii Music.
The videos catch your eye with rappers Cee-Lo and G. Love having a blast.
Submitted by Anthony on Tue, 10/14/2008 - 04:01
Karaoke Joysound Wii, is one of the prime video entertainments being looked forward to in Japan. The karaoke program from Hudson, which enables users to transform their Wiis into music-blaring machines by simply downloading their selections from a huge music library at a price of just 300 yen, could soon be on its way out of the Japanese video market. It could easily be one of the leaders in the industry due to the huge karaoke culture of Japan, as well as the mass scale at which licenses can be obtained unlike Hudson USA.
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