Tagged: Wii
I love seeing great games on the Wii. Muramasa: The Demon Blade most certainly falls into that category. It is one of the best entries into the evanescent beat-em-up (slash-em-up?) genre in recent memory, and is Vanillaware’s best effort to… Read More »
Remember when the Wii Internet Channel was free? If not, it was during the first few months following the console’s release. Since then, it has cost Wii owners 500 Wii Points to enjoy the internet via the Wii’s Opera browser…. Read More »
We all know that Nintendo’s Wii, aside from expanding the market and making tons of money, has been highly prone to third-party shovelware. But it looks like there is hope for improvement, because a year-to-year comparison of EEDAR Quality Scores… Read More »
In just about a week, attendees of 2009’s Penny-Arcade Expo in Seattle, WA will be treated to a world premiere of Grasshopper Manufacture’s No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle; this trade event will mark the first time the game will… Read More »
Capcom announced today that the Wii-exclusive Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles will be shipping to North American retailers on November 17th, 2009. The on-rails first-person shooter is a follow-up to 2007’s Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles. Resident Evil fans can… Read More »
Nintendo has announced that the latest Wiimote-waggling first-party title, Wii Sports Resort, has quickly surpassed the one million unit milestone in the three major markets — Japan, North America, and Europe — taking global sales past the three million unit… Read More »
Fighting game fans, hold on to your face. You’re already excited that Capcom brawler Tatsunoko vs Capcom is heading to American shores next year, but it won’t totally be the same… …there will be more. GameSpot reports that during their… Read More »
Maybe Little King’s Story should have been rated M by the ESRB, because it is through mature eyes that Cing and Xseed’s unique strategy adventure was certainly meant to be viewed. Behind the childlike veneer of bright, cutesy graphics, classical… Read More »
Rhythm games and I usually get along. Dance Dance Revolution, Guitar Hero/Rock Band, you name it, I can usually handle it. BIT.TRIP CORE, however, is a different story. It starts out simple enough: you have four directions — up, down, left,… Read More »
There’s an old saying that says there are two certainties in life: death and taxes. For gamers, you might want to add "no price drops for the Wii." The Wii, almost two years-old, coming November 19, has maintained its launch… Read More »