Posts Tagged 'Nintendo'
Nintendo, I was wrong and you were right. Now give me some more tutorials.
It’s absurd how much knowledge we amass from our hobbies. A critic like Roger Ebert might know more about movies than I ever will. I know some soccer players who know far more maneuvers than I care to know (I
Nintendo, I was wrong and you were right. Now give me some more tutorials.
It’s absurd how much knowledge we amass from our hobbies. A critic like Roger Ebert might know more about movies than I ever will. I know some soccer players who know far more maneuvers than I care to know (I
3DS: As Powerful as the 360, PS3?
IGN has an article about Nintendo’s upcoming 3DS, and there’s something of a bombshell in it. We knew that it was likely for the 3DS to surpass the visuals of the DS–there’s no reason not to, with the IPad’s superior
3DS: As Powerful as the 360, PS3?
IGN has an article about Nintendo’s upcoming 3DS, and there’s something of a bombshell in it. We knew that it was likely for the 3DS to surpass the visuals of the DS–there’s no reason not to, with the IPad’s superior
THE LEGEND OF ZELDA: TWILIGHT PRINCESS – Review
THE LEGEND OF ZELDA: TWILIGHT PRINCESS is a videogame developed by Nintendo EAD, published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Wii and Nintendo GameCube. The Nintendo Wii version was played for this review. It was directed by EIJI AONUMA. This article
THE LEGEND OF ZELDA: TWILIGHT PRINCESS – Review
THE LEGEND OF ZELDA: TWILIGHT PRINCESS is a videogame developed by Nintendo EAD, published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Wii and Nintendo GameCube. The Nintendo Wii version was played for this review. It was directed by EIJI AONUMA. This article
NO MORE HEROES – Review
NO MORE HEROES is a videogame developed by Grasshopper Manufacture, published by Ubisoft (North America), Rising Star Games (Europe) and Marvelous Entertainment/Spike (Japan) for the Nintendo Wii and directed by GOICHI SUDA. This article contains the following types of spoilers:
NO MORE HEROES – Review
NO MORE HEROES is a videogame developed by Grasshopper Manufacture, published by Ubisoft (North America), Rising Star Games (Europe) and Marvelous Entertainment/Spike (Japan) for the Nintendo Wii and directed by GOICHI SUDA. This article contains the following types of spoilers:
SUPER METROID – Critique
“The last Metroid is in captivity The galaxy is at peace” Super Metroid begins with these iconic* words, spoken by a strangely soothing voice. It’s interesting that Nintendo was willing to woo players with voice acting then, and yet resisted
SUPER METROID – Critique
“The last Metroid is in captivity The galaxy is at peace” Super Metroid begins with these iconic* words, spoken by a strangely soothing voice. It’s interesting that Nintendo was willing to woo players with voice acting then, and yet resisted