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Wednesday, Apr 1

Nintendo’s Reggie Fils-Aime Talks DSi-Enhanced Games, ‘Zelda ...

Thumbnail “The Legend of Zelda: ST”! Fils-Aime: I have to say that, as we were doing all the naming, and working with NCL [Nintendo's Japanese main office], we were not in the background saying, “It’s gotta be Stephen Totilo somehow!” MTV Multiplayer: It should ...

Wednesday, Mar 25

Nintendo Reveals: ‘The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks’ [first ...

The game, tentatively titled: “The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks,” puts Link on a locomotive instead of the boat he was using in “Wind Waker” and appears to offer the familiar mix of exploration and dungeon crawling. The game is set for a 2009 release ...

Nintendo Announces ‘Storage Solution’ For Wii - Available Today

Thumbnail Content will be downloadable directly from the Wii shop channel to the SD card. The game scan be launched from the SD card with, according to Trinen, “A short loading time.” (To launch NES game “The Legend of Zelda II: The Adventure of Link” took ...

Tuesday, Mar 17

Developers Disagree On Naming Individuals For Game Awards

This is the difference between awarding “The Legend of Zelda: The Phantom Hourglass” the award for Best Handheld Game or giving it to Eiji Anouma. It’s the difference between awarding Best Writing to “BioShock” instead of, as was done last year, ...

Monday, Jan 12

A Brief History Of Nintendo’s Controversial Attempts To Simplify Games

 - Whether it was the slow sales of the Wii’s 50-hour-plus “The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess” in 2006 in Nintendo’s native Japan that spurred this or ...

Game Diary - January 12, 2009: 60 Hours I Don’t Have

 - Jan 12, 2009 I spent about 50 hours going through “The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess.” A few summers ago I finished “Suikoden V” in 64 hours, 51 minutes, ...

 
 

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