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Filed under: Nintendo GameCube, Nintendo Wii, Peripherals ![]() We like simple, we like easy and this chart is simple and easy. A one-stop graphic to answer all those Wii controller questions. Feel free to follow the link, print this puppy out and keep it near your Wii for future reference. Now if only the white font were easier to read. [Thanks WickEd]Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
Catastrophic footage, Headline-making events. History as it happened. SHOCKWAVE Tonight 9/8c on The History Channel.
Nothing makes for more exciting television than seeing history captured as it happened, whether by home video, cell phones, surveillance systems, or the occasional lucky news cameraman. SHOCKWAVE is a new groundbreaking series taking the best raw footage of catastrophic, headline-making events from all over the world and using the latest in graphics technology to dissect the video, revealing astonishing 3-D views and explanations for what really happened.
Sony halved the fees it charges for a software development kit for the PlayStation 3 video game machine Monday to encourage outside designers to make more games for the struggling console.
Sony Corp.'s gaming unit, Sony Computer Entertainment Inc., said prices for the development package for the PlayStation 3 will be reduced to US$10,250 in North America, 950,000 yen (US$8,600; ¤5,900) in Japan and ¤7,500 (US$11,250) in Europe. Filed under: Nintendo DS, Video, Rhythm The North American marketing for DS guitar simulator Jam Sessions has been pretty low-key, comprised of a MySpace page, uninspired print ads, and a bevy of videos showing real artists using the non-game to play fake guitar.Off the charts, then, are New Zealand's excellent television spots for the title, which emphasize how having Jam Sessions in your DS repertoire can transform you into an instant rockstar. According to the ads, being an instant rockstar involves hitting on your buxom aunt, and cursing out your mum for baking you the wrong birthday cake. Honestly, the things those New Zealanders can get away with on television! If we haven't made it abundantly clear, these videos are definitely not-safe-for-work material. Catch all the raunchy, raucous action after the break (and not a single shot of gameplay, either!). Continue reading Today's most vulgar videos: Jam Sessions' instant rockstar Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
Either this is a leaked scene from Mighty Ducks 4, or The Bear Olympics are well under way in Stalingrad.
Hyper power leds & multiple strobe lights flashing at different timing with blue leds light as background.Filed under: Nintendo Wii, Online, Business It turns out that desire for higher-definition visuals is much higher than Nintendo expected. Those Wii component cables that showed up on Nintendo's official online store have completely sold out. In addition, GameStop's online listing has been pushed back from December 5 to the 15th. If you're impatient, however, you can purportedly still purchase MadCatz's "HD Premium" component cables for $60 as of December 1.Has Nintendo underestimated the expedience at which consumers have adopted HD (or, at least, ED)? A 480p screen isn't a head-turner, but it certainly beats standard definition. Looks like the House that Mario Built might have to add more detail into the plumber's mustache sooner than they expected.Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
Gamerdeals.net writes:
"Highlights this week include The Last Remnant (Xbox 360), Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe (Xbox 360/PS3), Animal Crossing City Folk (Nintendo Wii), Castlevania: Judgement (Nintendo Wii), plus much more! Check out the full list of new video game releases (USA) for the week of November 16, 2008 on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii, Sony PS2, PSP, Nintendo DS, and PC!"
But Microsoft promises to hit end-of-2007 deadline. The release of Longhorn, the next version of Windows Server, looks as though it may be slipping with Microsoft announcing its third beta will be out in the "first half" of next year where previously it has indicated it would be "early 2007".
Yeah, it's pretty much like the best Napoleon game ever.
Licensed games have got to be the worst things to ever happen to the gaming industry. Rushed, buggy, uninspired, it's rare that a game can both capture the essence of the license and offer up some enjoyable gameplay as well. Somehow Napoleon Dynamite: The Game from developer 7 Studios avoids the pitfalls of most licensed minigame collections and delivers a product that's surprisingly polished and occasionally as inspired as the film it's based on.
Take another look through Assassin's Creed in Ubisoft's official launch trailer.
Time to hop onto your Wii Shopping Channel, as the Mii Contest Channel has gone live in all regions. Mii Contest Channel allows people to show off their own Mii creations and vote on them. Nintendo's George Harrison says "It's yet another way that we're building fun, interactive communities of Wii Owners without charging them extra for the privilege." There is currently a contest for making a Mii that looks like Mario with no hat. Screenshots inside
Artist:
Seal
Review:
Amy Winehouse, what hath thou wrought? In the wake of the Great
Beehived One's world-beating success, it seems everyone is getting
in touch with his or her retro-soul muse. The latest
bandwagon-jumper is Seal — who, with megaproducer David
Foster playing the part of Mark Ronson, has delivered a collection
of classic-soul covers, dripping with melodrama and tricked out
with swooping symphonic orchestration. Seal is a fine singer, whose
flavorful tenor combines the smoothness of old-school...
Rating:
2.5 Stars
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