It's Friday, which means it's time for another episode of the NWR Newscast, covering all the news and releases from March 10th through March 24th.
This week on the Newscast, we discuss the recent announcement of the Nintendo 3DS, some details regarding Super Mario Galaxy 2, and the potential in a new Kid Icarus game.
In Whatcha Reviewin, Neal and Zach tackle the latest in the Pokemon series, and Neal also gives his take on Red Steel 2.
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Credits:
This podcast was edited by Andy Goergen.
Check out Zach's side project podcast, Dinorama.
Music for this episode of NWR Newscast is used with permission from A Boy Named Earth and Jonathan Coulton via Creative Commons License.
What 3DS games could look like.....The game in the video is a JAP DSi download game titled (Rittai Kakushi e Attakoreda) they need to release this game in the USA, I would love to try it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5QSclrIdlE&feature=player_embedded (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5QSclrIdlE&feature=player_embedded)
A super guide in 3D isn't more complicated than one in 2D. Emulators have recording abilities, that's based on the deterministic nature of the game (given the same input the game plays out the same though usually that means input from power-on, they'd probably force the PRNG into a specific state when the super guide is activated) so you only need to record the player inputs and the rest of the level will behave as it did when the playthrough was recorded.
If you guys had to come up with a list to maximize a $20 card, what would you suggest? (Note: I like most kinds of games, but would not want to download a racing, sports or gambling/playing card game)
What? Nintendo content on WiiWare/DSiWare? You want them to support their download platforms?
You silly, silly man. ;-)
What? Nintendo content on WiiWare/DSiWare? You want them to support their download platforms?
You silly, silly man. ;-)
What? Nintendo content on WiiWare/DSiWare? You want them to support their download platforms?
You silly, silly man. ;-)
Third parties always go "waaaaah we can't compete" when Nintendo releases a game so the download platforms aren't getting much to keep third parties happy.