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Posted: 03/17/11, 02:59 by 
I just love the purple(sometimes black and platinum) box!.. (more)
Posted: 03/16/11, 18:28 by 
In a move that is sure to please a few fans of the Dragon Quest series, Square Enix has announced that they are bringing a sequel to the DS exclusive release Dragon Quest Heroes Rocket Slime to the 3DS... (more)
Posted: 03/15/11, 09:08 by 
The Virtual Console for the 3DS will feature games from the Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Game Gear, and TurboGrafx-16. For the next couple of weeks I will be releasing my Top Ten Most Wanted games for these systems and others that may potentially make the 3DS Virtual Console. Whenever a game is part of a series, I will just put the series name and the game I’m most interested in seeing. I’m going to start with the Game Boy... (more)
Posted: 03/15/11, 07:47 by 
Have you been wondering just how Nintendo would be able to pull off marketing a device thats main feature can't be shown on TV? Then look no further... (more)
Posted: 03/15/11, 02:58 by 
Twin stick shooters are currently all of the rage, at least on the downloadable platforms. But did you know that the Nintendo 64 had a twin stick shooter of its own, long before the recent twin stick shooter revival? "Zero," you might ask, "how is that possible? The Nintendo 64 controller only had one stick!" And in this you would be correct. However, Robotron 64 (an updated version of Robotron X on Playstation) is one of the rare Nintendo 64 games (I believe Goldeneye 64 was another) that let a single player use two controllers at once, allowing for both analog movement and analog shooting. And to be completely honest, this is the only reasonable way to play the game, as the other control options involve either trying to move with the directional buttons or trying to shoot with the directional buttons, neither of which is very satisfying. The dual analog is spot on though, smooth as butter... (more)
Posted: 03/15/11, 00:39 by 
I have what you might call a hate-love-hate relationship with Take-Two Interactive. Their catalog makes it clear that they don't have much use for Wii. There's been a good port (Bully: Scholarship Edition), an excellent hockey game (NHL 2K10 and 2K11), and a gutsy if flawed survival horror game (Manhunt 2). Aside from that, Wii doesn't get much love from them... (more)
Posted: 03/15/11, 00:35 by 
I'm a fan of off-beat games, and the Wii is blessed with many. While the XBox 360 and PS3 get the same old concepts recycled with pretty HD dressing, it's been the Wii this generation that really has benefited from indie creativity. At this point in the generation it may be odd to call the Wii the underdog -- 46 percent of gamers worldwide can't be too wrong -- but it still suffers from habitual underrating by core gamers. While it's always a bummer when a previous Wii exclusive goes multiplatform, in this case I'm willing to let it slide now that the HD consoles have a crack at one of the most pleasant surprises on Wii: de Blob... (more)
Posted: 03/14/11, 17:54 by 
There's a lot to be said about the diversity of Zelda supervillains. Do you have a favorite? I think... I choose Zant... (more)
Posted: 03/14/11, 15:06 by 
DSiWare: Plants vs. Zombies, Rabi Laby, 5 in 1 Mahjong. WiiWare: Liight and Mix Superstar (demo)... (more)
Posted: 03/14/11, 06:33 by 
Triumphing over busy schedules and general apathy, the Negative World crew brings you the fourth installment of its epic podcasting saga.
Posted: 03/13/11, 02:09 by 
NOTE: This thread is for discussion of both Black and White... (more)
Posted: 03/12/11, 15:17 by 
In anticipation of the release of Pilotwings Resort, Negative World is bringing you reviews of the Pilotwings series, starting with a look back at the title that started it all... (more)
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