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Nintendo Gaming / All day today 5/27
« on: May 27, 2013, 07:39:29 AM »
I'm off! Who wants to play some multiplayer?

I've got:
Monster Hunter TriU
Mass Effect 3, Special Edition
Assasins Creed 3

Add me, NNID Toruresu

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NWR Forums Discord / Flubbed Headlines
« on: June 19, 2010, 07:42:20 PM »
These are 100% honest-to-goodness headlines. Can you figure out what were they trying to say?


Lebanon Will Try
Bombing Suspects


Officials Warn Clams,
Oysters Can Carry Virus

Man Shoots Neighbor
with Machete


STRIPPER RESENTS
EXPOSURE


Multiple-Personality Rapist
Sentenced to Two Life Terms

Iran Claims Success in Its
Attack on Iran


RETIRED PRIEST TO
MARRY SPRINGSTEEN


Defendant's Speech Ends
in Long Sentence

Old School Pillars Are
Replaced by Alumni

19 Feet Broken in
Pole Vault

Kicking Baby Considered
to be Healthy


Henshaw Offers Rare
Opportunity to Goose Hunters

TERMINAL SMOG
NOT LETHAL


Cause of Aids Found-
Scientists

Police Kill Man
with TV Tuner


Milk Drinkers Are
Turning to Powder

Bible Church's Focus
Is the Bible

TWO CONVICTS EVADE
NOOSE, JURY HUNG


Stiff Opposition Expected to
Casketless Funeral Plan


Council to Examine
Important Problems

LITERARCY WEEK
OBSERVED


Prosecutor Releases Probe
into Undersheriff

Queen Mary Having
Bottom Scraped


LARGE CHURCH
PLANS COLLAPSE


Potential Witness to
Murder Drunk

BRITAIN INCHES GRUDGINGLY
TOWARDS METRIC SYSTEM


NJ JUDGE TO RULE
ON NUDE BEACH


Official: Only rain will cure drought
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________


Taken from a book I have. Planning on posting other stuff that I find funny/fun to read. So, can you guess what they are trying to say?

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Nintendo Gaming / Samurai Warriors 3
« on: June 15, 2010, 02:46:57 PM »
Players can choose from more than 35 playable samurai, many based on actual figures from Japanese history. Each stage is filled with fast-paced action as players are challenged to complete a series of objectives by fighting through hundreds of enemies on foot or on horseback. Each samurai has different skills and weapons, and each one offers a different perspective on the overall story of the unification of Japan. Each samurai has a different motive for combat. Some fight to unite Japan, while others seek to protect the honor of their clan and their loved ones.

Features:

  • As players fight through hundreds of enemies, players can collect gems to upgrade to superior weapons and armor.
  • In the "Murasame Castle" mode, players help a lost Samurai fight his way out of a haunted castle. This mode is based on The Mysterious Murasame Castle, a game originally designed by Nintendo with input from developer Shigeru Miyamoto and released in Japan on the Famicom Disk System. In this mode, two players can battle cooperatively across long distances via broadband Internet access and Nintendo® Wi-Fi Connection.
  • Samurai Warriors™ 3 features a variety of special moves such as:
    • Spirit Charge: Hold the block button to block as well as fill up the Musou gauge. When the Musou gauge is full of electricity, players can press the A button on the Classic Controller Pro™ to execute a "Musou Attack."
    • Ultimate Musou Attack: When both the Rengi and Musou gauges are full, pressing the A button on the Classic Controller Pro unleashes an "Ultimate Musou Attack" that deals lethal amounts of damage to all nearby enemies.
  • Players can select the character's dialogue to be spoken in either Japanese or English.
  • The game can be controlled with the Wii Remote™ and Nunchuk™ controller combination, the Classic Controller™, the Classic Controller Pro or the Nintendo GameCube™ controller.



Screens at: http://e3.nintendo.com/wii/game/?g=samwar

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NWR Feedback / Will there be an E3 Subforum?
« on: June 12, 2010, 09:51:48 PM »
Title explains it all. It would be much better if we had an E3 specific subforum, where every news is posted and discussed there, instead of all over the boards.


Any thoughts?

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Nintendo Gaming / Problems with Monster Hunter Tri
« on: May 20, 2010, 03:48:53 PM »
Hello!


I currently cannot connect to MH3 at all. I get the error 11619 and that apparently means that my connection settings aren't letting me connect. I have a Zhone gateway (modem/router), my Wii is set to a static IP and it's set on DMZ. I can play Mario Kart Wii, CoD:MW Reflex and Smash no problem, it's just this game.


Nintendo says they can't help me since my settings are correct, my ISP tells me they aren't blocking anything and that the ports on my router for the Wii ISP are opened and it's on DMZ and Capcom doesn't tell me anything. I posted on the Capcom tech support boards:
http://www.capcom-unity.com/tech_support/go/thread/view/7301/23980393/Monster_Hunter_Tri_Error_11619


I thought my problem might be that I had a LinkSys and the Zhone gateway together, but I've since taken the LinkSys out, still not working.


Does anyone have any ideas/suggestions that might help?


Edit: /facepalm Wrong link. Thanks Maxi!

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NWR Feedback / Malware?
« on: February 16, 2010, 12:07:04 PM »
Ok. My browser has been warning me that some parts of the forums contain malware. I've tried to copy/paste the link here but every time I do, the post gets erased.

Any idea whats going on?

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NWR Feedback / Website down?
« on: December 16, 2009, 09:14:06 AM »
Hey!


Every time I try to view the main website this error comes up:


503 Service Temporarily UnavailableThe server is temporarily unable to service your request due to maintenance downtime or capacity problems. Please try again later.

Apache/2.2.12 (Ubuntu) Server at www.nintendoworldreport.com Port 80
Here's hoping you can get it fixed soon (or explain to me why my computer/browser/net won't let me view NWR)[/size][/font]

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Nintendo Gaming / King of Fighters Collection: The Orochi Saga
« on: December 13, 2008, 07:50:33 AM »
I apologize if a thread has been made for this game already, I couldn't find it.

Has anyone played this game yet? Why wasn't I informed of it?! :P

I need a review from NWR fast! :)

[url]http://www.gamestop.com/Catalog/ProductDetails.aspx?product_id=72593/url]

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Nintendo Gaming / Come and Brawl with me tonight!
« on: September 29, 2008, 12:16:49 PM »
I will be on tonight from 9:00PM eastern onward till I cant play no more. I will also be on during the day (on and off), so if you want to get the dust away from your Brawl skills and game, I'm the perfect target.

I'm not such a good player, it seems that with age, I get less and less effective at games hehe (I'm 26 bwt). Anyways, gimme a shout on this thread so I can add you and you can add me.

Brawl FC 2062-9009-3235

COME GET SOME!

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Nintendo Gaming / Brawl now anyone?
« on: April 01, 2008, 11:48:35 PM »
Hey peeps!

Im at my friends house (JRNN at the FC thread) and he is itching for some online action. I've PM some of you that are online and I got the FC from the FC thread. Anyways, we need to fight a few matches to test it.

PM me if your game!


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Nintendo Gaming / Time Crisis Wii?
« on: February 05, 2008, 11:33:04 PM »
Again, whatever hapened to this Time Crisis Wii rumor?

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Nintendo Gaming / Time Splitters 4?
« on: February 05, 2008, 11:29:51 PM »
Do we know nything of this game, besides this?

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General Gaming / More Sony Job-cutting news
« on: December 06, 2005, 09:54:39 AM »
Hey guys;

Anyone remembers this and this? Well, heres a new article on our news paper. I'll transcribe;
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Sony offers early retirement plan as part of job-cutting efforts
By Hiroko Tabuchi (TAP)
The San Juan Star 12/06/05

Tokyo- Sony Corp. has started offering early retirement to workers as part of its plan to cut 10,000 positions worldwide, an official for the consumer electronics and entertainment company said Monday. The Tokyo based manufacturer of the Walkman audio player and the Playstation video game console in September vowed to revive its ailing electronics operations with a range of reform steps over the next three years, including slashing 4,000 Japanese and 6,000 overseas positions by the end of March 2008. The company started offering early retirement packages Friday to workers in noncore operations, such as human resources and accounts, according to the official who cited company regulations for requesting that she be not identified by name. Managers and rank-and-file workers who have worked at least 10 years are eligible, and Sony will accept applications until Feb. 15, the official said, but declined to give a target figure for the program. Engineers are excluded from the latest voluntary retirement offer as Sony looks to maintain its R&D capabilities, she said.

On top of trimming jobs, Sony's turnaround plan - unveiled by chief executive Howard Stringer on Oct. 22 - calls fro the closing of 11 of its 65 manufacturing plants and shrinking or eliminating 15 unprofitable electronic operations by March 2008. The company has refused to say what those businesses are. Sony's profit in the latest quarter dropped by nearly half from a year ago, as electronics sales stayed flat, its movies business stumbled and earnings suffered from a heavier tax burden and losses related to equity holdings. The company reported group net profit of 28.5 billion yen ($246 million) for the three months ended Sept. 30, down 46 percent from 53.2 billion yen the same period a year ago, as healthy demand for the Playstation Portable handheld machines were offset by shakier performance in the company's core electronics unit, hurt by falling sales of plasma TVs and digital cameras. Rating company Standard & Poor's last month cut its credit rating for the company, citing doubts about the company's restructuring plan. Moody's Investors Service has also put Sony on review for a possible cut on grounds it will be hard for Sony to achieve the earnings success it had in the past.
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So, what do you think? Will the PSP be one of the 15 unprofitable businesses cut by March 2008? Does this explain why was the PS3 delayed (to get people to buy as many PS2s NOW that they are making a profit off of it)? Discuss!

P.S.
If there's a typo on the article, it's probably my fault, let me know and I'll send the scanned article to whomever wants it.

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Nintendo Gaming / CNN Talks NRC
« on: September 22, 2005, 04:08:18 AM »
Good article, Reggie comments too!

http://money.cnn.com/2005/09/15/commentary/game_over/revolution/index.htm?cnn=yes  

"The system will be wi-fi enabled, said the company, allowing owners to play others for free."

Was this confirmed by Nintendo?FREE?

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General Gaming / Microsoft may license Xbox software
« on: June 30, 2005, 10:47:14 AM »
http://edition.cnn.com/2005/TECH/fun.games/06/30/microsoft.xbox.ap/index.html

Does this mean that company XYZ can buy the X360 software and use it for other purposes than gaming? What the heck does that mean? Could my powerfull PC run X360 software?

Desperate or smart?  

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General Chat / Naruto
« on: June 28, 2005, 05:42:24 AM »
Has anyone seen this anime? I love anime, and Naruto is by far, the next big thing. I believe it will be like DBZ-mania again in the US.

In a few weeks it will be shown on Cartoon Network, and I have bought all the DVDs that are out (1-124).

The show is about a a Ninja Village (Konoha Village or 'Leaf' Village) and their Ninja's. It has this comedy/action mix that we all love : ). Music is awesome (in jappanesse at least), art is good, story is incredible, well, I love it.

The best thing? Every Naruto game has been an exclusive Nintendo game. Why? I don't know, God is good I guess.

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Nintendo Gaming / What's the difference?
« on: June 24, 2005, 06:02:47 AM »
What's the difference between Phantasy Star Online Ep. I & II and Phantasy Star Online Ep. I & II Plus?

Thanks!

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General Gaming / Sony's new strategy starting in September
« on: June 22, 2005, 11:03:50 AM »
Hi all.

Anyone remember the article I translated from my local newspaper about Sony firing most of its employees?
Well, here is an another article from CNN. Apparentlly they'll start doing the same thing worldwide. Will this affect their game division?

http://money.cnn.com/2005/06/22/technology/sony.reut/index.htm?cnn=yes


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Nintendo Gaming / Goldeneye:RA DS
« on: June 13, 2005, 06:39:53 AM »
Why are there no reviews of this game yet? Is it THAT bad? Anyone with it, care to give some impressions?

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General Gaming / Price of next-gen gaming? $1,710
« on: May 20, 2005, 11:13:48 AM »
Here's an article on CNN, read and discuss.

http://money.cnn.com/2005/05/19/technology/personaltech/e3_expensive_gaming/index.htm

"The bundle pack for Sony's PSP costs $250, as opposed to the $99 initial price for a standalone Game Boy Advance. PSP games? Those run $40 to $50, versus the $20-$30 range that has been the norm for other systems for years."

Nintendo going smaller and cheaper may be good after all.


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General Gaming / Sony laid off employees
« on: April 14, 2005, 08:23:43 AM »
This is from a local newspaper "The San Juan Star" today, here in Puerto Rico.

Sony Puerto Rico hands out Pink slips

"Sony Puerto Rico Inc. laid off nearly half of it's 70-person staff from the local Guaynabo offices on Wednesday, as part of a downsizing strategy implemented stateside, The STAR learned. According to a company insider who spoke on the condition of anonymity, some 30 employees got their pink slips Wednesday, "without warning".
'This is part of restructuring that is being done throughout Sony's U.S. mainland offices that impacted Puerto Rico,' according to another source close to the local operation. 'The employees were taken by surprise.'

Attempts to reach local Sony executives were unsuccessful Wednesday. Consequently, it remained unclear as to wether the employees who were abruptly laid off will receive compensation. A company statement regarding the restructuring issued late Wednesday said the changes would allow the company to mantain its competitiveness and its tradition of quality focused on customer service. Sony opened its Puerto Rico offices in October 1987. Its local corporate offices are at the Amelia Industrial Park in Guaynabo. The company's three-story building houses all of its administrative divisions, including sales and marketing for Puerto Rico and the Caribbean, advertising, logistics and warehousing and distribution."

All I can say is wow. If they are restructuring and firing people left and right in the US, this will definately impact their capacity to market and sell their products, right?


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