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Blogcritics.org - Mon Nov 23, 6:02 pm ET
Apparently the Wii does have games for the hardcore crowd.
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The News Journal - Mon Nov 23, 1:19 pm ET
Mario, the pot-bellied Italian plumber with a penchant for rescuing princesses, collecting golden coins and gobbling magic mushrooms, has been around for nearly three decades.
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GamePro - Tue Nov 24, 2:00 pm ET
With three portable iterations of Guitar Hero currently on store shelves, it was inevitable that Activision would introduce the full-on band experience onto Nintendo's popular handheld -- but how well does it work? Reviewer Megan Watt tried her hand at the DS version of Band Hero, but the lack of a career mode and On Tour's infamous hand-cramping peripheral really hurts the overall experience.
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IGN Nintendo DS - Mon Nov 23, 3:53 pm ET
Foto Showdown (DS) Players put their photo skills to the test in a new DSi title that incorporates photography as an active gameplay mechanic.
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redOrbit - Tue Nov 24, 8:14 am ET
Ubisoft is set to get gamers into shape with the release of “Your Shape,” a new title designed for Nintendo’s Wii.The game will utilize a camera that plugs directly to the Wii console to put gamers on screen alongside a virtual coach in the form of an animated Jenny McCarthy."This is a great way to personalize a fitness experience," Ubisoft senior vice president of sales and marketing Tony Key ...
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IGN Wii - Mon Nov 23, 9:50 am ET
Download New BIT.TRIP Kicks, Speeding Karts, Magic Castles and More
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Gizmodo - Tue Nov 24, 4:34 pm ET
As promised, the wedding ceremony between a man named Sal9000 and Nene Anegasaki, a character from the Nintendo DS game Love Plus, was filmed and broadcast across the internet. It's predictably sad....
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PC World via Yahoo! News - Mon Nov 23, 11:28 am ET
Of all the Mario Kart games, the best was probably the first, and now you can see why for 800 Wii Points, or about eight US dollars. We're talking the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) original here, born 17 years ago in 1992. It supported 1 to 2 players, packed eight playable Mario-verse characters, and offered three championship cups divvied into three distinct 'kart' classes.
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DVD Talk - Tue Nov 24, 3:48 pm ET
Highly Recommended Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars was the first GTA handheld game released on the Nintendo DS before the Sony PSP, but now after more than half a year of waiting, Chinatown Wars is finally on the PSP. If you count all the Grand Theft Auto games including the expansions as separate games, Chinatown Wars would be the thirteenth GTA game and sixth ever to appear on a handheld. Now ...
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Adrenaline Vault - Tue Nov 24, 3:00 pm ET
Your Shape Featuring Jenny McCarthy is now available in stores for Wii. Leveraging a new, motion-sensing camera peripheral from Nintendo, it is the first fitness title that enables people to experience a completely controller-free workout. The included camera provides a personalized and interactive workout by scanning players’ bodies, assessing their current fitness level and then [...]
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Gamasutra - Tue Nov 24, 10:19 am ET
Nintendo's larger-screened handheld, the DSi LL, hit retail in Japan on November 22, and while its debut can't quite match the DSi's launch, it's seeing better early numbers than the PSP Go did. According to Enterbrain figures translated by consumer weblog Kotaku, the DSi LL has sold 103,524 units in its first two days, compared to the 170,000 units the DSi sold in its first two days. The PSP Go ...
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Nintendo World Report - Mon Nov 23, 10:30 am ET
The original Super Mario Kart leads the pack in an overstuffed week of downloadable games.
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Nintendo World Report - Tue Nov 24, 10:30 am ET
The Nintendo legend weighs in on Project Natal and the PlayStation 3 Motion Controller.
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NPR - Mon Nov 23, 4:00 pm ET
The introduction of the Nintendo Wii and its sports and fitness games has greatly expanded the appeal of video games — especially among senior citizens. From California to New York, dozens of teams and more than 1,000 bowlers are in the throes of a virtual Wii bowling competition.
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Engadget - Sat Nov 21, 6:12 pm ET
Feels nice when a company keeps its promises, doesn't it? Nintendo said it'd have the newly bulked up DSi LL out in Japan for November 21 , and shockingly enough that's exactly what's happened. Eager Japanese upgraders have today gotten their mitts on the 4.2-inch (both screens, of course) device, while similarly inclined European and American Nintendo lovers are once again left to envy from ...