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December 6, 2006
by Mike Sklens - 6:37 pm EST
Total comments: 15
Source: Mad Catz Website
Get them while they're hot, and available! UPDATE: The masses have swarmed and the cables are now backordered.
All over the country, people have been trying to get their hands on component cables for their brand spanking new Wiis. Nintendo's online store has them in occasionally, but they're typically backordered. For those of you still looking, Mad Catz is now selling their own Wii component cables via their online store. They are retailing for $19.99. Shipping will set you back $7.50.
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by Aaron Kaluszka - 12:53 pm EST
Total comments: 7
Source: Nintendo Sweden
December 23rd, at least in Sweden.
Nintendo.se, the official Nintendo website of Sweden, posted a short announcement today stating that the Wii Internet Channel will go live on December 23rd. The Internet Channel is powered by the Opera web browser and will be available for download from the Wii Shop Channel (free until June 2007).
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by Aaron Kaluszka - 11:07 am EST
Total comments: 1
Source: Wii Shop
Now up to 16 games for Europe and 11 for Australia and New Zealand.
With just a day before the Wii launches in Australia, and two days before Europe's, the Wii Shop has been updated again with a wider selection of titles.
Adding to the initial NES selection of Donkey Kong, Mario Bros., The Legend of Zelda, and Wario's Woods, four Sega Mega Drive, two Super Nintendo,... Read more...
by Steven Rodriguez - 10:03 am EST
Total comments: 5
Source: AGFRAG Website
There is no joy in Rossville.
We all thought it was an April Fools' joke when Bob Ross Inc. and developer AGFRAG announced that a Wii and DS game based on the late Bob Ross's The Joy of Painting public television show. It turned out not to be, and there was much rejoicing.
The status of the game has taken a turn for the worse, though. Developer AGFRAG has posted a notice on their website stating the following:
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December 5, 2006
by Evan Burchfield - 10:56 pm EST
Total comments: 6
Source: Press Release
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SAN FRANCISCO – December 5, 2006 – Today Ubisoft, one of the world's largest video game publishers announced the launch of the Rayman Raving Rabbids(TM)... Read more...
by Steven Rodriguez - 11:20 am EST
Total comments: 4
Source: Reuters
You know you're in a good position if people think your biggest competition is your own product.
The Reuters news service recently interviewed Nintendo Co. President Satoru Iwata, who said that there is "an emerging possibility" that Nintendo will exceed their DS sales forecast of 20 million units by the time their fiscal year ends in March. (Nintendo had previously raised the figure from 17... Read more...
by Steven Rodriguez - 10:10 am EST
Total comments: 21
Source: Famitsu
It should come as no surprise that the Japanese love the Wii...but damn.
Everyone expected the Wii to take Japan by storm as much as the Nintendo DS has, and if the first sales figures are any indication, Nintendo is well on their way to installing their white boxes of fun in every Japanese household.
Japanese magazine Famitsu calculates that in the first two days... Read more...
December 3, 2006
by Michael Cole - 6:30 pm EST
Total comments: 16
Source: Carl Kenner
Through the magic of Bluetooth you can use your Wii remote as a PC game controller.
Thanks in part to information provided by WiiLi researchers, clever programmer Carl Kenner has begun incorporating the Wii Remote into his input emulator software, GlovePIE. Since the Wii remote and console uses Bluetooth to communicate, the Wii remote is also able to pair up with other Bluetooth devices…such as a Bluetooth adapter running on Windows XP.
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December 2, 2006
by Steven Rodriguez - 1:50 pm EST
Total comments: 26
Source: GameSpot
Though game sales are still strong, declining review scores could be a sign that EA needs to shape up.
Electronic Arts gets a lot of flak for releasing the "same old game" every year. While that's not completely true, critics have said that EA could be doing a lot more with innovation and bringing new IPs to the table. Whether or not the publisher has listened to these outcries is up for debate, but now that someone that can affect EA's bottom line—a financial analyst—has spoken out, there might be changes on the horizon.
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by Aaron Kaluszka - 11:29 am EST
Total comments: 7
Source: Nintendo Website
Even more games are in the pipeline for Japan.
Nintendo has posted their Virtual Console release list for December. Besides the 38 launch games, new games will be made available every Tuesday (or Wednesday for PC Engine titles). 12 more games are scheduled for December. The full list follows below.
In addition, Nintendo and Hudson are... Read more...
by Aaron Kaluszka - 10:15 am EST
Total comments: 12
Source: Wii Shop
Anywhere from three to nine games, depending on country.
Virtual Console games for countries in PAL regions are now available, though the Wii itself will not be launched until next week. Interestingly, games are being released by country rather than region.
The TurboGrafx system never made it to Australia and New Zealand, and those countries will... Read more...
by Mike Sklens - 9:38 am EST
Total comments: 16
Source: Spike TV
Check out the first video of SSX running on the Wii.
In a recent episode of SpikeTV's "GameHead" program, the first video footage of EA's upcoming SSX game for the Wii, now titled SSX Blur, was revealed. You can check out the first video footage of the game on YouTube.
As an SSX fan myself, I'm sure the level shown is from a prior SSX game. Whether or not the entire game will use old courses is unknown at this point. The character and interface, though, are totally new.
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November 30, 2006
by Evan Burchfield - 11:25 pm EST
Total comments: 8
Source: Press Release
The state's district court says that video game content deserves the same first amendment protection afforded to movies, books, and music.
Court Finds Louisiana Violent Video Game Act to Be Unconstitutional
CHICAGO, Nov. 30 /PRNewswire/ -- In another victory for Jenner & Block's
video game industry clients, a Louisiana district court today granted a
permanent injunction against the enforcement of a state law that would have
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by Aaron Kaluszka - 11:19 pm EST
Total comments: 17
Source: Play-Asia
If it can be restricted, it is.
Play-Asia recently received their shipment of Japanese Wii units and took some time to test out region lockout on Japanese and US systems. Unlike the Nintendo DS, Japanese Wii systems only support the Japanese language. Play-Asia tried booting a US Wii disc on a Japanese system and vice-versa, but... Read more...
by Aaron Kaluszka - 10:52 pm EST
Total comments: 6
Source: YouTube
Including some particularly awesome 9-Volt games. Updated with one new video.
With the Wii launch only days away in Japan, a few individuals have gotten a hold of systems as well as copies of Odoru Made in Wario, also known as WarioWare: Smooth Moves. FourFive videos have been posted on YouTube showing off several different microgames, and are worth the look.
9-Volt & 18-Volt
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by Evan Burchfield - 10:37 pm EST
Total comments: 6
Source: Press Release
Maker of Tiger Woods golf games for PC is now devoted to Wii development under EA banner.
HEADGATE STUDIOS TEAM JOINS EA
Six-Year Relationship Evolves Into Creation of New ‘EA Salt Lake’ Studio
Redwood Shores, Calif., - November 30, 2006 – Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ: ERTS) today announced that the development team at Utah-based developer Headgate Studios, Inc. has joined... Read more...
by Aaron Kaluszka - 9:16 pm EST
Total comments: 28
Source: Wii Shop
Thirty-eight Virtual Console games, three days early.
The first batch of Virtual Console games for the Japanese market popped up yesterday on the Wii Shop. Of course, most people will not have access to them until the launch on December 2nd. The first collection of titles only included games from Nintendo systems, but today the Shop was updated again... Read more...
by Aaron Kaluszka - 8:59 pm EST
Total comments: 5
Nintendo thwarts hackers' attempts to use Wii Shop as a general web browser.
Shortly after the US launch of the Wii, hackers found that the Wii Shop channel was powered by a limited version of the Opera web browser. With a little technical knowledge and creativity, it was possible to redirect the Wii Shop to browse different websites, albeit in a somewhat limited manner. News of this feat spread across several Internet news sites, and Nintendo took notice.
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by Steven Rodriguez - 8:09 pm EST
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Source: Reuters
At least, says Reggie.
The Nintendo DS has been the star of the handheld game space recently, so it comes as no surprise that the Game Boy Advance has been pushed into obscurity. Does that mean it's all over for the GBA? Not so, says the Regginator.
Speaking to Reuters in New York, NOA's president said Nintendo thinks... Read more...
November 29, 2006
by Steven Rodriguez - 1:10 pm EST
Total comments: 62
Source: MTV News
Mr. President talks about the Wii launch success, games, Virtual Console, Wii online and a lot more stuff.
NOA President Reggie Fils-Aime sat down with MTV News recently, and was asked a myriad of questions about the Wii. Reggie being Reggie, he answered the majority of them with actual answers. Here are some of the things he said.
Right off the bat, Reg pulls no punches when talking about the competition.... Read more...
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