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For Wii owners, it has been a very long summer with few reasons to brush the dust off their consoles. It has been especially difficult for the hardcore Nintendo community, with many of them growing sick over the perception that developers are only putting out Wii games for casual gamers. The...
Great combat continues with main heroine Samus Aran in Metroid Prime 3: Corruption - only available on the Nintendo Wii. As usual, Samus starts from ground zero, so players must amass abilities and power as you progress. She’s also a bounty hunter, so you’ll experience some “friendly fire...
The fact that the Wii has been getting so many ports has been a sore spot for many Wii owners, even though games like Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, Battalion Wars 2, Super Mario Galaxy and Super Smash Bros. Brawl are set to come out in the next few months. However, not every port is cause for conce...
Non-game announcements aside, Super Mario Galaxy (is that an official name now?), Smash Bros. Brawl, Zelda Phantom Hourglass and Metroid Prime 3 were all fine specimens of Nintendo heavyweights, but what about third party content. Oh yea, that’s right, this is the same old Nintendo afte...
Nintendo wisely addressed some concerns about the Wii being a fad, using the DS as an example in terms of continuing sales. The quick shift to the number of software titles was a fine way to continue pushing away disbelievers. Super Smash Bros. Brawl was finally dated. December 3 will be a huge d...
Turtle Beach offers a number of headphones for different consoles and PC, so it comes as no surprise that the DS gets one too. It actually gets three, coming in black, white, and pink - just so you are color coordinated with your DS Lite.It is worth noting that these headphones work for the less...
This is easily one of the best looking 3D titles on the DS to date. As complicated as this might sound, it does not cramp your hands like the control setup in Metroid Prime Hunters. The stylus controls work quite well, making it easy to maneuver your ship in the thick of an intense firefight.
A FPS that is greatly executed on a handheld console has always been a fable to me. Since Coded Arms on the PSP, I have doubted the existence of a decent FPS game for a handheld, so you could imagine how skeptical I was about Metroid Prime: Hunters for the DS. I was shocked when I found that Hunters...