Tagged: Wii
Since its announcement at E3 2010, Skyward Sword has filled the minds of Zelda fans everywhere. A touch of relief comes today by way of a release date announcement for the brand new prequel to Ocarina of Time. Skyward Sword… Read More »
Time to check the couch for loose change and buff up that Wii collection. In a move that will undoubtedly lead to well-stuffed stockings, Nintendo has announced four new titles for its Nintendo Selects lineup. Beginning August 28th, Super… Read More »
We were sitting at our dining room table and had just finished eating some dinner when the topic came up. It was 2006, and my brother and I began to vehemently debate which company would dominate the industry. Being Italian,… Read More »
Despite the best efforts of fanatical gamers and Operation Rainfall, Nintendo of America continues to answer their pleas for Xenoblade, Pandora’s Tower, and The Last Story with the ever popular, “There continues to be no plans for NOA to release… Read More »
Videogame adaptations of comic books don’t always go very well, especially when those adaptations coincide with big-budget films. The rush to get the game out on time can lead to half-finished titles or even ones that feel like the developer… Read More »
This week belongs to Captain America thanks to the highly-anticipated film “Captain America: First Avenger” and its game adaptationCaptain America: Super Soldier. The game will take place in the same universe as the film and run during Cap’s early years… Read More »
Videogame companies look to reach new audiences to branch out, explore new concepts, and, of course, to generate even more revenue. But no one developer or publisher has discovered the silver bullet for market growth, though big strides has been… Read More »
Link, I miss you. Yes, getting re-acquainted with you on the 3DS was great and all, but it didn’t fulfill my Zelda needs. I need something NEW, something we’ve never shared before…which is making the wait for Skyward Sword all… Read More »
The original NES controller had five buttons: A, B, Start, Select and the D-Pad. The SNES had nine with the addition of Y, X and two shoulder buttons. From then on, controllers became increasingly more complicated, manufacturers cramming in as… Read More »
There are few things in the gaming world as tried and true as Nintendo’s pantheon of characters and franchises. System after system, Nintendo meets our expectations when it comes to delivering a great game in one classic series or another…. Read More »