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Posted: 09/20/12, 00:28 by 
 
I like a lot of different games for a lot of different reasons. Some games are a joy to play. Some games use fantastic characters to tell a compelling story. Some games look and sound beautiful. Whatever the reason, the games I enjoy the most are those that provide a great overall experience. Those games whose parts come together and just fit, like a disappearing row of Tetris blocks. Which is why when I play a game like New Super Mario Bros. 2, a title that plays like a dream but everything else is so bland and non-defiant, I lose interest quick. Even if I end up completing the game and enjoying it, it doesn’t stick with me for long. I don’t have a grin on my face when I watch the closing credits, in fact I will probably skip them... (more)
Posted: 09/19/12, 22:54 by 
 
That day will be a day of wrath— (more)
Posted: 09/17/12, 22:47 by 
 
And on the Wii, no less! Good to still play something new (well, sort of new) on the ol' waggler... (more)
Posted: 09/17/12, 20:12 by 
 
Has this been discussed much yet? I feel like it's pretty important, mostly for one reason: Disappearing Gamecube controller support... (more)
Posted: 09/17/12, 16:41 by 
 
I picked up Fractured Soul on the eShop on friday. Its a nice little platformer / shooter with some puzzle elements and an online leaderboard. The entire game is viewed optically in 2D with polygonal 3D graphics... (more)
Posted: 09/17/12, 11:59 by 
 
I downloaded this game today and have made it up to Sigma stage #3 I believe. I have all the unlockables including the Hadouken which as far as I can tell works whenever it damn well pleases. Also I believe I made the game significantly harder for myself as I did a lot of the bosses out of order. I started with Armadillo man, then went to Flaming Mammoth, Storm Eagle, Chilly Penguin, Sting Chameleon, Launch Octopus, Boomer Kuwanger, and finished with Spark Mandrill... (more)
Posted: 09/17/12, 08:26 by 
 
This may end up being the shortest discussion ever?.. (more)
Posted: 09/17/12, 02:21 by 
 
Greatest game of all time!.. (more)
Posted: 09/16/12, 22:12 by 
 
Hey guys! It's time for a new installment of the Negative World podcast. This episode, nacthenud, NinSage and DrFinkelstein discuss about the news, the backward compatibility of Nintendo's controllers and the IPs born in the Wii's lifecycle that we would like to get brought back. There is also a short tidbit about Backlaugust, enjoy!
Posted: 09/16/12, 04:55 by 
 
'Cause it sure seems like Nintendo is poised to prove all the naysayers wrong again. It feels like something's in the air. People seem more than ready to buy a new system, and the price seems to be palatable, at least to the savvy gaming consumer. Pre-orders are selling out incredibly fast, which will build hype and demand to stratospheric levels, especially if mainstream news starts reporting it and hyping up TVii. Even if NintendoLand doesn't have QUITE the viral impact of Wii Sports, it'll slowly reveal its charms, since it's a pack-in to the preferred model. Nintendo is also launching with at least one guaranteed megaton game (which looks to be of incredibly high quality, as well), so that should keep the early adopters happy. The Wii U version of BLOPS 2 might just be the best one, due to the sharper graphics and individually-screened co-op. That game will also get users going online right off the bat... (more)
Posted: 09/14/12, 06:33 by 
 
Please be wrong, please be wrong, please be wrong... (more)
Posted: 09/14/12, 01:22 by 
 
REDMOND, Wash., Sept. 13, 2012 – Nintendo today revealed full details about how the new Wii U™ home console and its groundbreaking touch-screen Wii U GamePad controller can revolutionize not only video game play but also the way people find and watch TV and video content. The new HD system will offer entirely new ways for consumers to play games and enjoy their favorite programming when it launches in the Americas on Nov. 18. During the launch window, more than 50 games will be available for Wii U, which will be offered in two different colors and configurations. The Basic Set will be offered in white at a suggested retail price of $299.99, while the Deluxe Set, which includes higher storage capacity, additional accessories and the new Nintendo Land™ video game, will be offered in black at a suggested retail price of $349.99... (more)
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