Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles Nintendo Wii Screenshots
GameInfoWire - Tue Nov 10, 6:52 am ET32 Nintendo Wii Screenshots posted, from Capcom
32 Nintendo Wii Screenshots posted, from Capcom
Though it once appeared to be a tiny sales juggernaut, Nintendo's top-selling Wii console has struggled in 2009. Though it once appeared to be a tiny sales juggernaut, Nintendo's top-selling Wii console has struggled in 2009. Nintendo said Thursday that sales fell 34.5 percent to 548...
The ball, the Big Wheel, and the Nintendo Game Boy are the Class of 2009 in the Toy Hall of Fame at the Strong National Museum of Play.
CSI: Deadly Intent – The Hidden Cases for the Nintendo DS, lets players solve additional bizarre cases through an enhanced questioning system with unique touch game play. Players might just feel like a real CSI character during heart-pounding interrogations, and a unique story structure that unveils the shocking truth when all the cases become linked [...]
Shigeru Miyamoto, a company executive from Nintendo, has announced that the next Wii entry into the Legend of Zelda series will use the Wii MotionPlus peripheral. “About MotionPlus, we’re implementing it so that players can feel like they themselves are holding the sword. In the previous Zelda the targeting was based on the IR pointer. This [...]
The Ector County Independent School District Nutrition Department recently had a Moo Day Contest. At right, grand prize winner is Victor Lujan, a third-grade student from Sam Houston Elementary. Victor won a Nintendo DS with a brain age game. Other winners are also pictured.
[As the Wii-specific Need for Speed Nitro launches, EA Montreal's Nintendo specialist Joe Booth tells Gamasutra about the psychology and tastes of the Wii gamer, and how creating a "social kind of play pattern" for the game was key.] Although reaching the Wii audience is as challenging for many publishers as it is desirable, Joe Booth, senior producer and one of the heads of EA Montreal's ...
Too broke to pay Tony Hawk's royalties on a Wii skateboard / snowboard ? Yeah, we feel you, and evidently Thrustmaster does too. Said peripheral outfit has just introduced its newest Wii accessory, the T-Freestyle NW. Designed with work with any skate or snowboard game that lands on Nintendo's money-maker, the board is crafted from genuine maple and sports a totally stereotypical "skull" design ...
Older gamers will have fond memories of Nintendo’s N64 console, which brought timeless game franchises such as Super Smash Brothers, Mario Kart 64, and GoldenEye to life. While the N64 passed its prime over two console generations ago, an iPhone App maker may just breathe some life into it by creating an N64 emulator for [...]
According to IGN Nintendo will start slowly rolling out demos for WiiWare titles starting this month. Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata cited the WiiWare's chief problem--that customers only sign into the Wii Shop Channel when they know exactly what product they want.
TOKYO — The newest version of Nintendo's popular handheld game console, with its large screen that's easier on the eyes and bigger stylus similar to an ordinary pen, has led some to assume it is intended to lure older gamers.
What — A video game that leads you through a range of calisthenics. How much — $39.99 for Wii version, $29.99 for the handheld Nintendo DS version. Where — Any retail video store that sells Nintendo products.
Sometimes, the weekly Nintendo downloads are pretty sparse, with only two or three games to speak of -- but not this week. Nintendo offers up eight new downloads today, ranging from shooter classics to DSi photo apps. For WiiWare, we start off with Carnival King , a carnival-themed mini-game collection for 700 Wii Points ($7). "Aha! I Got It!" Escape Game is available for 500 points ($5), and ...
Over the past few years, when it was racking up record profits and crushing its rivals in the video game industry, Nintendo often drew comparisons to Apple (APPL). The two had gone against the conventional wisdom to create gadgets and software that consumers couldn't seem to get enough of.
itwbennett writes "'Nintendo is feeling the sting of competition from the iPhone,' writes Peter Smith in a recent post. 'At least, that's the feeling one gets when reading Nintendo president Satoru Iwata's thoughts on the future of Nintendo handhelds. According to a Financial Times piece, Iwata suggests the next Nintendo handheld (and to be clear, he isn't talking about the big screen DS ...
Patience and persistence pay off in the extensive fisherman's story mode or the derby-like multiplayer versus mode.