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January 13, 2009
by Jared Rosenberg - 9:06 pm EST
Total comments: 9
Source: Arcade Heroes
Capcom's Japanese fighting game Tatsunoko Vs. Capcom: Cross Generation of Heroes is powered by hardware that bears a striking resemblance to the innards of the Wii.
Photos taken by The Stinger Report reveal that the motherboard inside Tatsunoko Vs. Capcom is stamped with Nintendo's name. In addition, the hardware that runs Capcom's fighter lacks an Ethernet adapter and has a WiFi device just like the Wii. It is currently unknown if any other games will use the Wii based arcade system board.
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January 12, 2009
by Neal Ronaghan - 12:53 pm EST
Total comments: 36
Source: CVG
Headstrong Games cites Resident Evil 4 as a reason to be optimistic for the upcoming "Grindhouse-esque" arcade-style shooter.
With House of the Dead: Overkill's February 10 release date fast approaching, Headstrong Games' lead designer, Alastair Halsby, has good news: "We're past gold master, and the game is being manufactured right now."
In an interview with CVG, Halsby had a lot more to say besides the confirmation... Read more...
by Jared Rosenberg - 11:14 am EST
Total comments: 4
Source: The Yomiuri Shimbun
Satoru Iwata talks about selling the DS and Wii in new markets, the economic recession, and his belief that the market for the DS is not saturated.
Since replacing Hiroshi Yamauchi as president of Nintendo in 2002, Satoru Iwata has led the company to great success. The popular Japanese newspaper, The Yomiuri Shimbun, recently had the opportunity to speak with Satoru Iwata. In the interview, Iwata discussed the DSi, the recession, and Nintendo's future.
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by Nick DiMola - 9:16 am EST
Total comments: 13
Source: Press Release
After more than a year since the last Castlevania Virtual Console release, Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse comes to the service, alongside two new WiiWare titles focused on pachinko and cards.
This week's Virtual Console and WiiWare update brings a total of three games: two for WiiWare, and one for the Virtual Console.
Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse, the lone Virtual Console update of the week, is the sequel to the already released Castlevania II: Simon's Quest. Even though it is... Read more...
January 11, 2009
by Neal Ronaghan - 9:18 am EST
Total comments: 10
The first week of 2009 brought about few releases, including Konami's Elebits sequel on the DS and new downloadable content from Guitar Hero: World Tour and Samba de Amigo on Wii.
Wii Games
Fishing Master World Tour – Hudson
Hudson's Fishing Master World Tour, the sequel to the original Fishing Master, features the same motion-controlled fishing as in the original. Featuring various areas based on real geographic locations, Fishing Master World Tour brings new additions... Read more...
January 10, 2009
by Nick DiMola - 7:11 pm EST
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Source: Press Release
Already released in Japan, the latest in Sega's Phantasy Star series will grace DS systems worldwide later this year.
Sega announced today that the latest in their Phantasy Star series will see a worldwide release this fall. Released in Japan just three weeks ago, Phantasy Star Zero features action RPG gameplay along with in-depth online play featuring touch screen-based visual chat through the Nintendo WiFi Connection.
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by James Charlton - 6:57 pm EST
Total comments: 4
Source: Hatena via Famitsu
Nintendo collaborates with popular Japanese blog site to link with popular DSiWare app.
Nintendo announced via a Famitsu article that they have signed a deal with popular online social network and blogging site Hatena to allow functionality with DSi software.
Users of the 'Ugoku Memo Chou' (Moving Notepad) software on the DSi, will be able to upload their drawings and animations to Hatena servers, where user creations can be viewed and rated online.
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by Francesca DiMola - 9:35 am EST
Total comments: 22
Source: VGPC
Nintendo-published titles rank second in maintaining their price as used games, and several even sell for more than their MSRP.
According to a recent analysis of the second-hand game market, Nintendo-published titles retain their value longer than those of any other publisher save Bethesda.
The study, conducted by pricing data site Video Game Price Charts, compared the resale price of games from publishers who had released... Read more...
by Nick DiMola - 8:40 am EST
Total comments: 8
Source: ESRB
The ratings group has just given ratings for two WiiWare games and two Virtual Console titles from the Super Nintendo library.
A number of new ratings appeared on the ESRB web site today for both WiiWare and the Virtual Console.
Of the four rated titles, two are for the Virtual Console, and both hail from the Super Nintendo. Square Enix's Ogre Battle: The March of the Black Queen, the first game in the five episode series,... Read more...
by Chuck Jose - 2:24 am EST
Total comments: 2
Source: Nicalis
After a month of silence on the project, developer Nicalis has updated their development blog with information for the upcoming WiiWare title.
The acclaimed independent game Cave Story is in fact still coming to WiiWare later this year. The game may have missed a Christmas release date, but Nicalis has confirmed that "Cave Story for Wii hasn't been killed" and that they are taking the extra time to "make sure everything is perfect."
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January 9, 2009
by Francesca DiMola - 6:47 pm EST
Total comments: 1
Source: Press Release
The new product lineup includes the Charging Station EX, Kama Charge Kit, and a competitor to Nintendo's own Wii Remote, the Wand.
Yesterday, Nyko officially debuted their new Wii devices at the 2009 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada. Along with previously announced peripherals such as the Charge Station Quad and the Metal Pedal, The Wand, Charging Station EX, and The Kama Charge Kit were on display for the first time ever.
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January 8, 2009
by Neal Ronaghan - 10:30 pm EST
Total comments: 5
Source: MCV
UPDATE: Atari released a press release today that confirms the Wii and DS version of Ghostbusters: The Video Game for June 16 in North America and June 19 worldwide.
According to MCVUK, Atari has confirmed that Ghostbusters: The Video Game will release on June 19. Meanwhile, the press release for the Ghostbusters 25th anniversary DVD states that Ghostbusters: The Video Game will coincide with the DVD's availability and release "worldwide the week of June 16, 2009." Presumably this news includes the Wii and DS versions of the game, but no specific platforms were named.
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by Carmine Red - 9:50 pm EST
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Source: MTV Multiplayer Blog
CEO and Lead Designer believe that ports, and publishers who had "written off" the Wii, are to blame for the lackluster performance of "hardcore" games on Nintendo's console.
MTV wasted no time in challenging High Voltage Software CEO Kerry Ganofsky and Lead Designer Rob Nicholls to prove why they should expect good things from their upcoming Wii first-person shooter The Conduit.
"This is a gamer's game, and we make no excuses for it," answered Ganofsky, "With incredible graphics, a captivating story, and completely customizable controls we are providing a complete package of gaming entertainment."
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by Carmine Red - 4:14 pm EST
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Source: 25th Chaos Com. Congress
Even Wii developers didn't know of the processor's existence. The presentation also touched on DVD playback, the possibility of subscription-based services, and the motivation behind hacking.
When the hackers composing Team Twiizers worked to bypass Nintendo's security measures on the Wii, they discovered several undocumented features of the Wii hardware.
One thing that they discovered was a previously undocumented processor in Nintendo's game player. This tiny processor, dubbed "Starlet"... Read more...
January 7, 2009
by Neal Ronaghan - 5:12 am EST
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Source: Siliconera
South Korean developer Barunson Creative's Iron Master: Legendary Blacksmith is also intended for release in other markets.
After reports that they were making a "DS fantasy adventure for the world," South Korean developer Barunson Creative, formerly Studio 9, is hoping that their upcoming game, Iron Master: Legendary Blacksmith, will see an international release.
Iron Master looks like it will be the blacksmith equivalent... Read more...
January 6, 2009
by Jared Rosenberg - 12:09 pm EST
Total comments: 10
Source: IGN
The game has gone through several PC versions since 2005, but the "huge break" for the small development team was becoming an officially licensed WiiWare developer.
Developers like 2D Boy, creators of World of Goo, have demonstrated that small independent studios can accomplish amazing things on WiiWare. The latest independent team trying their hand at WiWare development is Semnat Studios, who on Monday announced their 2D shooter: Eduardo the Samurai Toaster.
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January 5, 2009
by Francesca DiMola - 8:56 pm EST
Total comments: 4
Source: Crossgates Today
Patients are able to practice using their prosthetic limbs with the help of Wii Fit and the balance board.
Seacroft Hospital in Leeds England recently garnered attention for utilizing the Wii in conjunction with Wii Fit as a means of rehabilitation and physical therapy.
Physiotherapists at the hospital are among the first in the country to incorporate sessions of Wii Fit into the schedule of patients... Read more...
by Carmine Red - 6:53 pm EST
Total comments: 43
Source: Nintendo Japan
Almost exactly 10 years after its initial release, the popular Nintendo 64 game will become available on the Wii's download service.
Japanese Virtual Console buyers enjoy an advantage over their counterparts elsewhere: official release previews that can reveal titles up to a month in advance. The latest such preview has revealed that Super Smash Bros. for the Nintendo 64, the predecessor to last year's Super Smash Bros. Brawl for the Wii, will soon become available for download.
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by Neal Ronaghan - 12:21 pm EST
Total comments: 32
Source: Press Release
The first update of 2009 gets a dose of Kirby and crabs.
2009 starts off with a bit of a whimper as this week's Virtual Console and WiiWare update features only two titles. WiiWare receives Konami's Sandy Beach, a sand castle tower defense game, while Kirby's Dream Land 3, the last first party game released on the Super Nintendo in America, lands on Virtual Console.
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December 30, 2008
by Jared Rosenberg - 6:20 pm EST
Total comments: 3
Source: IGN
In addition to Monster Hunter 3, Wii owners will soon be able to experience a port of the original chapter in the Monster Hunter saga.
According to the popular weekly Japanese gaming magazine Famitsū, a port of Monster Hunter G is being developed for the Wii and is slated to see a spring release in Japan with no current plans for a Western release. Originally released on the Playstation 2 in early 2005, Monster Hunter G is an enhanced... Read more...
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