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Nintendo Gaming / New Pokemon Direct Tomorrow - Switch Game?
« on: June 05, 2017, 01:37:40 PM »
Tomorrow's Direct would be a historic one if they actually put a Pokemon game (not spinoff) on a console like the Switch. If Game Freak and Nintendo do deliver it, wouldn't this guarantee Switch success for the lifespan of the system?

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Nintendo Gaming / Modern Warfare 3 to the Wii
« on: August 04, 2011, 01:34:15 AM »
IGN is reporting that Activision confirms that the Wii is getting Modern Warfare 3.  No report of whether Activision is bringing MW2 to Wii first though.

I'm excited.  Black Ops for Wii wasn't bad. Neither was MW Reflex.

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Nintendo Gaming / Factor 5 Rumblings
« on: July 16, 2007, 06:03:07 AM »
There are some Factor 5 / Nintendo stuff that's starting to surface from E3.  The stuff is pretty vague and the hints suck...but from what I can decipher from Cassamasina's terrible hinting system...is that they're maybe a VC or DS link to this story.
 

Source:  Podcast for Wiik in Review from IGN for July 13.  


You know, Julian Eggbrecht did come out on an interview and mention how disappointed he was with 3rd parties on the Wii with graphics.  It is my fanboyish hope that they come back to show us all how its done.  Maybe Nintendo should purchase them and give them some support to allow some creative freedom for the hardcore gamer.  All I'm seeing right now are these games aimed at the casual gamer.

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Nintendo Gaming / Ninja Gaiden VC
« on: May 15, 2007, 04:44:25 PM »
I just beat the original Ninja Gaiden with ease...

I used to play this game everyday for 3 years.  I think its been about 16 years since I played...but I recognized every pattern for every level...just like riding a freakin' bicycle...

My nephews who grew up in the N64 generation were floored by how good I was...I'm freakin' bad ass with some Ninja Gaiden.  Anyone else have this problem of picking up an old school game on the VC and just kicking ass and taking names.  Now I know what Jason Bourne feels like!


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Nintendo Gaming / Tomb Raider Anniversary
« on: May 15, 2007, 03:57:24 AM »
IGN had an interesting interview with EIDOS.  Looks like after porting LEGO Star Wars...they realized they could make money with the Nintendo fan base.  Now we're getting Tomb Raider Anniversary, which is arriving late (just like the GCN version).  

I'm a little hesitant to jump on this one...since I haven't played TR Legend outside the first frustrating level.  Am I missing out or what?


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Nintendo Gaming / Rygar on Wii
« on: May 11, 2007, 03:35:38 AM »
Tecmo is bringing the love...

DS got the return of Ninja Gaiden...

and the Wii is getting Rygar.  The character art looks beautiful though.  Rygar was one of my favorite games growing up.  It was my Strider before Strider came out.

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Nintendo Gaming / The Godfather
« on: January 11, 2007, 04:12:30 AM »
Anyone think this game is worth owning or what?


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General Gaming / The Ultimate Nintendo Gaming Room Thread
« on: September 29, 2006, 07:46:04 AM »
I've created this thread so that avid Nintendo fans can boast about their gaming setups.  I thought it would be fun.

I've spent approximately $3500 to buy new furniture and complimentary electronics for my room, which is 157" X 124".  The room is now a 1/4 of the size that I used have before my home was remodeled.


Here's what it will feature:

(1)  37" LG LCD TV (running 720p) even if the Wii will only run 480p.

(2)  650 Watt Surround Sound RCA System (ideal for the surround sound set-up)

(3)  Extreme Package Digital Cable package from Time Warner, which currently runs at 10 Mbps and they will set-up the wireless because my Linksys died after 2 months use.  This will allow my Wii Channels to run smoothly...hopefully

(4)  Currently have a DS Lite and a regular DS.  I plan to have an additional black DS Lite (released Sept. 13th).

(5)  Planning to purchase 2 Nintendo Wii Consoles (1 for my room, 1 for the rest of my family) with 7 launch games.   I also plan to get the component cables designed to take advantage of the 480p mode, as well as an extra Wii-Mote with Nunchuk attachment.  BTW, anyone have a clue as to when Nintendo will have this available?

(6)  The seven launch games are going to be purchased in the order of importance and interest with the following:  

                    # 1 - Legend of Zelda - Twilight Princess
                    # 2 - Madden NFL '07
                    # 3 - Rayman Raving Rabiids
                    # 4 - Red Steel
                    # 5 - Excite Truck
                    # 6 - Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam
                    # 7 - Far Cry Vengeance




(7)  I've spent mucho dinero on furniture that will compliment this set-up.  Anyone know of anything else that I could need for this gaming set-up?




 

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Nintendo Gaming / A Look Back at Eternal Darkness
« on: June 27, 2006, 07:31:31 PM »
IGN Weekly had a nice segment with Dennis Dyack when they looked back at Eternal Darkness.  Talk about a one-of-a-kind gaming experience.  He talks about hopefully hooking up with Nintendo again.  

2 things about the game:

(1)  It didn't sell well...maybe we should give the GCN a good send off and try and have people buy it.  What a great game!!!  Some people consider it to be the best ever.

(2)  It left a lot unanswered...Silicon Knights and Nintendo should hook up again.

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General Gaming / Official Assassin's Creed Thread
« on: May 12, 2006, 12:05:18 PM »
This game is going to own the next generation of PS3 games including MSG4.  Think Prince of Persia, but on a much grander scale...and a better storyline.  This is one of those contendors for E3 2006 Game of the Show.

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Nintendo Gaming / The Official Chibi Robo Thread
« on: February 04, 2006, 05:29:24 AM »
Yep...I've already searched and there isn't another topic...and I know that this is one of the most highly anticipated titles of all time...so I figured that I would start a thread.

Anyone who took that first statement seriously needs a drink.


Seriously though people, every video that I've seen of this game ever since its Japanese form has made me seriously consider buying this game.  I don't know what the draw is, but I think that developer Skip is bringing us this season's Battalion Wars...a sleeper hit that will flow under the radar.  

Who's with me?

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Reader Reviews / Madden NFL '06 better on GCN?
« on: January 11, 2006, 07:57:37 PM »
In the spirit of the NFL playoffs (for those who care around here), here is my quick overview of Madden NFL '06.  

I took a couple of seasons off and just happened to play Madden NFL '05 and Madden NFL '06 on the PS2, XBOX, XBOX 360, and GCN.  Both my XBOX, XBOX 360, and PS2 fanboy friends have agreed that the GCN is simply much easier to control and looks better even without the on-line mode.  

CONTROL:  Much more responsive and there's that feeling of being able to kick PATs and Field Goals easily.  The GCN does boast the least amount of buttons; however, I've found it a lot more easier than the four shoulder buttons of the PS2, which I've not been able to hit on a consistent basis.  The XBOX is just wrong for control with the use of the black and gray buttons for receivers.  It should be noted that the learning curve for the GCN control is somewhere between the PS2 and the XBOX and XBOX 360 controls.

GRAPHICS:  With the exception of the XBOX 360, the GCN version just seems to make really good use of the anti-aliasing.  Sometimes you can see the engine redrawing the onscreen players; however, it is a small sacrifice when you see the characters with better detail.



For the game itself:

The game has come along way since I first played the current generation Madden NFL on PS2.  The gameplay has become much more immersive in terms of play calling and audibles.  Running play action is stunning and gone are the unnecessary animations of old (e.g., the one-handed catch that began the current generation of consoles).  The "truck stick" addition helps the running game tremendously and compliments last year's "hit stick" defensive controls.  

Other new additions to the game include the QB vision.  This new feature has received a mixed review.  For me, it helps you to track your receivers while running their routes.  Sometimes, people with bad field vision will lose their receiver as they look at other options to see if they are open.  This QB vision allows a player to track one receiver as it highlights their movements on the field in a coned shape spotlight from the QB to receiver.  You can manually move this highlighted field of vision from one receiver to the other using the C-stick.

One nice cosmetic addition is the use of a radio show.  I'm a big fan of Tony Bruno here in Los Angeles with 1540AM "The Ticket".  It was nice to hear that based on the results of one week to the next during a simulated season, there is a broadcast based on scores and highlights.  A newspaper is also generated like the old school SNES sports games like Ken Griffey Jr. Baseball.  Getting back to the radio broadcast, I'm impressed with the voice work and having some callers call in on other segments.  Callers are easier to understand VS. the Jim Rome "Crones".  

Al Michael and John Madden seem to be at the top of their game as well.  Although we've been forced to listen to the "master of the obvious" John Madden since the series began, we're given good play-by-play commentary from Al Michaels.  

Another strength of the game is the catalog of animations that Tiburon has been able to generate over the years.  Again, they've come a long way from the one-handed catch of the first Madden NFL PS2 title.  Running backs duck under diving tackles, the "hit stick" defensive tackles look a lot more vicious than ever, and the "truck stick" animations look like that poor USC defensive player who got stuck to Vince Young's leg while attempting a sack.  

Different Game Modes also add to the Replay Value.  The Franchise Mode is better than it has ever been.  The Training Camp really does allow you to incorporate RPG elements in giving your individual players better attributes.  

I think that's this REVIEW in a nutshell...

GRAPHICS:  8.5

GAMEPLAY:  8.5

PRESENTATION:  9.0

REPLAY VALUE:  8.0

FUN FACTOR:  8.0

OVERALL 8.5 / 10


That's it.  



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Nintendo Gaming / THQ Support...
« on: September 08, 2005, 06:07:13 PM »
According to various internet sites, THQ's president is quoted saying that "Nintendo is waking up".  Something along the lines that there's more Nintendo support for this system than any other system before it.  If that's the case than Nintendo must really have something cooking behind the NDA lines.  That's a good sign for a Nintendo loyalist like me.  Lately these third party hints have me more optimistic than ever.

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Nintendo Gaming / Square Enix Comments and Possible Support
« on: May 11, 2005, 05:58:54 PM »
I hope these comments aren't the same type as the ones we heard about machine codenamed "Dolphin", only later to be translated into the form of a weak four-player game that required four GBAs and carrying a bucket.  Come one Square-Enix, how about you guys put your praises to work and bring on some real support!  Sony seems to get all of Square-Enix's attention and Mistwalker seems spinning themselves silly with XBOX 360.  Nintendo support?  If it happens, I will run through E3 2005 naked and draw all of the attention away from the neighboring TECMO booth.

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Nintendo Gaming / Broadcom Announced as Partner...WiFi Confirmation
« on: April 19, 2005, 05:11:06 PM »
Looks like the new system IS going to be online based on the new report.  Iwata's message makes me feel like Nintendo is actually starting to move in the direction I thought they always tended to ignore and make their loyal fans (like me) swallow it all up.  Good stuff.

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General Gaming / Game of E3 2003
« on: May 17, 2003, 12:15:19 PM »
My hands down game of the show at E3 was Prince of Persia.  The attendant at the GCN version had to press the RESET button occassionally, but this game shows how what ENTER the MATRIX should've been...gameplay wise.

Cube

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