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March 25, 2010
by Neal Ronaghan - 4:21 pm EDT
Total comments: 45
Source: Netflix Newsletter
A select group of Netflix users are slated to receive their Wii Netflix instant streaming discs very soon.
A lucky few Netflix users are slated to receive Wii Netflix instant streaming discs in the next few days. While not all users who requested the disc are receiving it, it appears that it will only be a matter of time until they do.
Netflix Instant on Wii was announced earlier this year, and was slated for a spring launch. With spring just beginning, it looks like Nintendo and Netflix will meet that window.
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by Neal Ronaghan - 7:25 am EDT
Total comments: 35
Source: http://www.comic-con.org/wc/wc10_prog_sat.php
Spider-Man Shattered Dimensions will be developed by Beenox Studios, include two new villains, and take place in a universe that hasn't been in a Spider-Man video game before.
At WonderCon in San Francisco next week, Activision will reveal information about Spider-Man Shattered Dimensions at a panel, according to the convention's website.
The game, which hasn't been officially confirmed for Wii or DS, will be developed by Beenox Studios, who worked on Guitar Hero:... Read more...
March 23, 2010
by Pedro Hernandez - 4:39 pm EDT
Total comments: 2
Be a master microgame maker like Wario in these fun video tutorials.
For years, WarioWare has provided gamers some of the wackiest game experiences yet. From a girl with a runny nose to stripping a man on the beach, no game is too wacky or too surreal for Wario and crew.
Now, they are giving players the opportunity to create their own crazy micro-games in WarioWare: D.I.Y. (Do it Yourself) for the DS and WiiWare.
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by Pedro Hernandez - 4:33 pm EDT
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Source: Silicon Era
Players will be able to download creations from the minds behind Cave Story and Bit.Trip on WarioWare: D.I.Y.
Nintendo has announced more developers that will be creating downloadable microgames for WarioWare: D.I.Y. In addition to the already confirmed creations of Nintendo's own Yoshio Sakamoto, Shigeru Miyamoto, Satoru Iwata, and Masahiro Sakurai, there will also be games made by Studio Pixel (Cave Story), Team Meat (Super Meat Boy), Gaijin Games (Bit.Trip series), WayForward (A Boy and his Blob on Wii), and 5th Cell (Scribblenauts).
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by Aaron Kaluszka - 12:22 am EDT
Total comments: 188
Source: Nintendo
New 3D-capable handheld system does not require glasses.
In a surprise announcement, Nintendo Co., Ltd. released a brief teaser regarding their next portable system. Tentatively called the Nintendo 3DS, the system features three-dimensional gameplay without the need for glasses.
The handheld is set to release sometime in Nintendo's next fiscal year,... Read more...
March 22, 2010
by Pedro Hernandez - 7:08 pm EDT
Total comments: 50
Source: Game Informer
The sequel to Super Mario Galaxy drops the hub world in favor of a more traditional map.
Shigeru Miyamoto has confirmed that Super Mario Galaxy 2 will feature a traditional world map instead of a 3D hub world. The concept of the hub world was first introduced in Super Mario 64, with Peach's Castle serving as the hub. In Super Mario Galaxy, Rosalina's Station was the hub world to many of its levels.
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by Pedro Hernandez - 11:52 am EDT
Total comments: 27
Source: EDGE
Mario's creator comments on the subject of art, education, and games.
At a recent BAFTA (British Academy of Film and Arts) ceremony in which Shigeru Miyamoto was honored with its fellowship award, he chatted with the Associated Press about the event. The designer first expressed his desire to bring consoles and handheld into schools and turn them into educational tools.
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by Andy Goergen - 8:41 am EDT
Total comments: 6
Source: Nintendo
Nintendo provides a smaller helping of digital gaming this week, but dishes out one of the biggest downloadable games of the year so far.
This week in Nintendo Downloads we have six new titles across the Wii and DS, including five for DSiWare, and one for WiiWare.
The only WiiWare release is the hotly anticipated title Cave Story. This Nicalis-developed game is a side-scrolling, Metroid-style platformer with RPG elements. ... Read more...
March 20, 2010
by Jon Lindemann - 9:10 pm EDT
Total comments: 8
Source: Andriasang
Nintendo's handheld expands its reach into every part of Japanese life yet again.
Nikkei reports that McDonald's will begin using Nintendo's DS system as a training tool for part-time employees in Japan. The fast food chain plans to leverage the Japanese public's existing familiarity with the device to cut training time in half.
The training software will be called "eSmart",... Read more...
by Jon Lindemann - 8:48 pm EDT
Total comments: 10
Source: Andriasang
Mario's latest knocks Wii Fit off of the throne.
The weekly Japanese sales report published by ASCII Media Works lists New Super Mario Bros. Wii as selling 35,580 copies, right behind number-one seller Pokemon Ranger: Path of Light. What's notable about this sales tally is that it officially makes New Super Mario Bros. Wii the best-selling Wii title in Japan to date.
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by Jon Lindemann - 8:36 am EDT
Total comments: 15
Source: SiliconEra
The upcoming Konami title will likely be the first on the market to use the super-sized DS card.
Konami Japan has announced that Tokemeki Memorial: Girl's Side 3rd Story, another entry in the venerable visual novel series, will be one of the first DS titles to use a 4-Gigabit (512-Megabyte) DS card.
Level 5's Ni no Kuni is also set to use a 4-Gigabit card, and may very well ship before 3rd Story's summer date, but it's unclear if the game will actually hit its scheduled spring release.
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March 19, 2010
by Andy Goergen - 8:32 am EDT
Total comments: 36
Source: MTV
The Regginator admits that Nintendo looks to third parties for mature content, but also encourages consumers to buy the mature games out there.
Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aime recently spoke to MTV about a very hot topic, namely the availability of "mature" games on Nintendo platforms.
While reiterating the importance of offering a wide range of entertainment options and the importance of third-party success on Nintendo... Read more...
March 17, 2010
by Andy Goergen - 10:24 am EDT
Total comments: 34
Source: Industry Gamers
The NOA President gives his thoughts on the competition, third-party support, and the future of Nintendo's hardware.
In an interview with Industry Gamers, Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aimé gave his opinion on many industry-related topics.
On the subject of how Nintendo plans to attract third-party support at a time when many developers are seemingly reducing Wii development budgets, Reggie said,... Read more...
March 16, 2010
by Pedro Hernandez - 7:17 pm EDT
Total comments: 4
Source: Adria Sang
The team behind Fire Emblem is now releasing educational titles.
Intelligent Systems will be releasing new DSiWare apps in Japan later this week. They are educational titles aimed to develop memory and language skills.
The first of these titles is "Write and Memorize: English Vocabulary Notebook". The title lets the player create their own flash cards and use them to practice their English and Japanese words.
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by Pedro Hernandez - 7:15 pm EDT
Total comments: 5
Source: Adria Sang
CEO drops the news via his Twitter account.
In a Twitter post, Level 5 CEO Akihiro Hino has confirmed that the company, known around the world for the Professor Layton series, will be announcing a new title in April. He explained that "it will become an extremely anticipated title" once it is announced.
A recent Level 5 trademark, while... Read more...
March 15, 2010
by Pedro Hernandez - 6:55 pm EDT
Total comments: 1
MotionPlus Gladiators, vampire hunters and mini-golf highlight this week's downloads.
Nintendo has updated their downloadable services with seven new games this week. WiiWare receives two titles this week. First is Rage of the Gladiator by Ghostfire Games. Princed at 1000 Wii Points ($10), Rage of the Gladiator is a MotionPlus enhanced brawler in which the players battle against some... Read more...
by Andy Goergen - 12:26 pm EDT
Total comments: 12
Source: CVG
The world's most helpful green block makes its return in the latest Mario adventure.
Recently on an episode of Game Trailers TV, Nintendo's Bill Trinen said that Super Mario Galaxy 2 will feature Super Guide, the help system that was used in New Super Mario Bros. Wii. The system revolves around a computerized avatar taking control of the player and finishing a particularly tough level on their behalf.
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by Andy Goergen - 8:15 am EDT
Total comments: 26
Source: Kotaku
Sakamoto states that nothing is in the works, but those that want the game should speak out.
In an interview with Kotaku, Nintendo producer Yoshio Sakamoto stated that no new Kid Icarus title was in development for Wii, but stated that any fans who would like to see such a game should speak up.
The franchise, which hasn't been seen since a Game Boy sequel to the original NES title in... Read more...
by Andy Goergen - 8:15 am EDT
Total comments: 10
Source: Joystiq
Sakamoto discusses the research that went into a potential 2D Metroid game on DS.
In an interview with Joystiq, Nintendo's Yoshio Sakamoto states that Nintendo has looked into putting a 2D Metroid game on the DS, stating that he can't say the idea for the game never existed. The rumored game, which was coyly mentioned briefly in 2007's Metroid Prime 3: Corruption on a computer... Read more...
March 13, 2010
by Andy Goergen - 4:35 pm EST
Total comments: 17
Source: Gamasutra
Three Wii titles show up this week, but none of them can claim the top spot.
The NPD Group released its results for February 2010 this past week, showing New Super Mario Bros. Wii as the second best-selling title of the month with 555,600 copies sold. Also in the top ten are Ubisoft's Just Dance at number four with 314,300 copies sold, and Wii Sports Resort at number five with 272,800 copies sold.
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