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May 9, 2007
by Jonathan Metts - 8:48 am EDT
Total comments: 20
Source: Famitsu (via Jeux-France)
Another classic Final Fantasy gets the 3D treatment on Nintendo DS.
With the success of Final Fantasy III on DS, it's no surprise that Square Enix is making another 3D remake of this tremendously popular series. The company has chosen Final Fantasy IV for the next remake, and this game should be much more familiar to fans around the world. Originally released on the Super NES/Famicom, the English version was called Final Fantasy II.
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May 8, 2007
by Steven Rodriguez - 9:03 pm EDT
Total comments: 1
Source: Google
See what your favorite websites have updated with from the comfort of your couch.
Google has created a Wii-specific version of their Google Reader web news aggregator, and now it's available for all to use. The Reader, which Google is calling an "inbox for the web," allows users to subscribe to the RSS or Atom webfeeds of multiple websites and have it all displayed on one page.
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by Jonathan Metts - 2:11 pm EDT
Total comments: 2
Source: The Seattle PI
A Redmond city official confirms that Nintendo of America will move three divisions (about 80 employees) to another city.
According the the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, a local newspaper which often reports on the business dealings at Nintendo of America, the rumors are true: NOA is indeed moving some of its operations to either San Francisco or New York City. The paper spoke with Redmond's deputy planning director,... Read more...
May 7, 2007
by Steven Rodriguez - 10:39 am EDT
Total comments: 65
Source: Entertainment Weekly
Why is Twilight Princess not doing as well as it could be in Japan? And is Shiggy capable of making a Halo kind of game?
Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto talked with game writer Geoff Keighley for Entertainment Weekly and discussed some interesting topics, mostly about the social issues impacting Japan. Keighley did ask Mr. Miyamoto questions about games as well, there were some interesting answers.
"I could make Halo,"... Read more...
by Steven Rodriguez - 10:13 am EDT
Total comments: 2
Source: Creative Match
Sprite, Dr. Pepper and Fanta drinkers in the UK will have a chance to win a Wii prize package through July.
Nintendo has partnered up with the UK arm of Coca-Cola to give Sprite, Dr. Pepper and Fanta drinkers in Great Britain the opportunity to win an "Ultimate Wii Game Room" that includes a Wii with Wii Sports, an LCD TV, a mini fridge and a few cases of soda. 10 of these packages will be given away every day from May 14 until the beginning of July. Codes found on bottles and cans can be entered on the contest website, getupandplay.co.uk.
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May 4, 2007
by Steven Rodriguez - 5:37 pm EDT
Total comments: 8
Source: Midway Confrence Call
Two unannounced games join Mortal Kombat in the company's 2007 Wii plans.
During Midway's Q1 2007 financial report conference call, Midway CEO David Zucker said that his company has plans for two exclusive Wii titles, to be announced and released later this year.
When asked about the Wii in the Q&A portion of the call, Zucker said, "[The Wii] is off to a great start,... Read more...
May 3, 2007
by Steven Rodriguez - 10:35 pm EDT
Total comments: 42
Source: Game Informer Online
NOA may be planning to relocate to San Francisco or New York, if the word on the street is to be believed.
Game Informer Online is reporting that Nintendo of America's sales and marketing departments may soon be leaving its Redmond, Washington headquarters and relocating elsewhere, perhaps as early as this fall. Other departments were not mentioned, so it is currently unclear whether or not other parts of NOA would stay or go if the move were indeed to happen.
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by Steven Rodriguez - 4:30 pm EDT
Total comments: 24
Source: TIME Magazine
The news magazine includes him on the list of influential people; readers voted him ninth.
TIME magazine released its official list of 2006's most influential people, and thanks to the success of Wii, Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto ranked in. Writing for the magazine, pro gamer Johnathan "Fatal1ty" Wendel explained why Shiggy was such an influence to him personally.
"By making video... Read more...
by Steven Rodriguez - 9:46 am EDT
Total comments: 49
Source: Nintendo
Nintendo's president answers questions about the the American market, FPS Wii controls, the purchase of Monolith and more.
As part of Nintendo's financial report festivities, Satoru Iwata sat down with investors and engaged in a question and answer session. The investors did the asking, and Mr. Iwata did the answering. The topics covered a broad spectrum, and Iwata's answers were long-winded. To save you the trouble of reading through the entire thing, we've highlighted some of the best parts. If this doesn't satisfy you, you can read the entire Q&A here.
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May 1, 2007
by Mike Sklens - 5:16 pm EDT
Total comments: 21
Source: IGN
EA takes a little-league swing at Wii Sports.
Though the game won't be "officially" announced until later this week, EA has revealed to IGN (and the world) an upcoming Nintendo-exclusive franchise titled "EA Playground" for both the Nintendo DS and the Wii.
The game, which is in development at EA Canada, focuses on the kinds of games kids... Read more...
April 30, 2007
by Jonathan Metts - 6:13 pm EDT
Total comments: 20
If you choose to update your Virtual Console copy of this game, you'll get both upgrades and downgrades (am total).
It doesn't happen often, but some Virtual Console games are updated after their initial releases to correct various bugs. Many users of the service may not realize these updates are available, because Nintendo does not announce them or notify consumers through Wiimail or any other means. The only... Read more...
by Mike Sklens - 5:21 pm EDT
Total comments: 12
Source: EnterPlay
Trading cards featuring Nintendogs and Zelda characters, for those of you who need to own it all.
You may not have known it, but trading cards do still exist outside of major athletics. A company named Enterplay has recently been releasing trading cards featuring Nintendo characters. Card sets for Nintendogs are already available, and the company is working on sets for The Legend of Zelda: Twilight... Read more...
April 27, 2007
by Steven Rodriguez - 10:28 pm EDT
Total comments: 44
Source: Kojima Productions Report
The father of Metal Gear Solid recently got the chance to test-drive his own character against Sakurai's Mario.
Speaking on the (official) Kojima Productions Report podcast, host Ryan Payton let it be known that Metal Gear Solid series creator Hideo Kojima played Super Smash Bros. Brawl at Masahiro Sakurai's development studio. According to Payton, Kojima thought that Brawl, as he played it, "felt very complete" and "was a lot of fun." Kojima later said that Nintendo "could probably put it out now and it would sell millions of copies."
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by Steven Rodriguez - 2:03 pm EDT
Total comments: 15
Source: Nintendo
Even the Nintendo prez can't believe the success of the DS. Also, 40% of Wiis are connected to the Internet and a lot of games are being developed by Nintendo.
In addition to releasing its financial report this week, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata held a press conference for his company's investors. The presentation highlighted Nintendo's reasons for success over the past year, most of which was due to the Nintendo DS. Predictably, Iwata focused his attention on the handheld for the bulk of his speech.
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by Aaron Kaluszka - 1:30 pm EDT
Total comments: 17
Lists are out for all systems in Japan and TurboGrafx-16 in the US and Europe and include some big-name games.
First up, we have seventeen games scheduled for release in Japan next month with Super Famicom oddly absent. Three games, Exerion, Super Mario Bros. 2, and Neutopia come out on the first of the month, while the rest will follow.
Famicom (NES)
Exerion [Jaleco]
Super Mario Bros. 2 (The Lost Levels) [Nintendo]
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April 26, 2007
by Jonathan Metts - 10:34 pm EDT
Total comments: 17
Source: Nikkei News
The developer has jumped from Namco to Nintendo even as Disaster: Day of Crisis is being prepped for Wii.
In a bit of Japanese business news that may affect gamers, Nintendo has purchased 1920 shares of stock in Monolith Soft (or 80% of the company) from the previous stockholder, Namco Bandai. No details were given on specific game titles or the exact nature of Monolith Soft's new relationship with Nintendo, although some kind of exclusivity deal is highly likely.
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by Steven Rodriguez - 6:19 pm EDT
Total comments: 13
Source: Nintendo
Sales and income are way up over last year; 14 million more Wii consoles and 40.3 million more DS portables to be sold in the next 12 months.
Nintendo opened up its books to the world today, and the numbers tell the story. For its 2007 fiscal year, which started last April and ended this March, Nintendo accumulated ¥966.5 ($8.19) billion in total sales, a third of which came from Nintendo's home country of Japan. That is an astonishing... Read more...
April 25, 2007
by Mike Gamin - 1:29 pm EDT
Total comments: 29
Source: Home Media Magazine
Wiis won't be on shelves until 2009?!
In what is possibly the most optimistic (in regards to Wii) analyst report yet, IDC research analyst Billy Pidgeon predicts Wii demand to outpace supply until 2009!
From the Home Media Magazine Article:
“I believe the Wii will continue strong growth although supply continues to be a problem,"... Read more...
by Mike Gamin - 8:31 am EDT
Total comments: 3
Source: Fact Sheet
Two different versions allow you to pick your side.
Activison just announced two Transformers titles for the DS. Taking a page from the Pokemon craze, each version will interact with the other with both local and online features. Appropriately titled Transformers: Autobots and Transformers: Decepticons, each game represents a side of the epic conflict. It's up to the player if they want to be good or evil.
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by Aaron Kaluszka - 7:33 am EDT
Total comments: 2
Source: Famitsu via Game|Life
Partial song list revealed.
Namco Bandai is bringing their popular rhythm game to the Nintendo DS this summer in Japan, making it the first time the series will appear on a Nintendo system. A partial tracklist has been announced, including the Super Mario Bros. theme, which was also included in the eighth iteration of the arcade version.
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