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Showing posts with label Yes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yes. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Are You a Hardcore Gamer With a Wii? Wait for E3

Yes, Nintendo is going to reveal the light for the Core games for the next wave of games, and there is going to be quite a few...

“We recently announced the upcoming release of Mario Super Sluggers. Additionally, we will be announcing several new titles that core gamers will be interested in around the time of E3.

The clear majority of people waiting in line outside retailers on Sunday mornings to buy their Wii consoles are core gamers. Look at the plans being made by third-party publishers. They realize that Wii is the current platform of choice in this generation, and their bottom lines depend on appealing to the largest base.”

Some guesses include:
New Kid Icarus(Factor 5, don't screw up)
Disaster: Day of Crisis(Miyamoto's new IP)
New Excite Truck
Storage solution...(bleh Nintendo)

Wii Move Update: Phahtrox Confused

Remember the post about Wii Move?

Phahtrox: That Wii Fit imposter? Yea.

Now the second trailer has came out and it's nothing what anybody thinks it was going to be. Here it is.
Phahtrox: Wow... Um not sure what to think...

Solution To Storage Problem!

It's not going to be a hardware fix though...

Phahtrox: NO!!! Dang it Nintendo, the fans are right!! Listen to US!!

Here's what the spokesman said about it and the whole Geek controversy...

“We definitely detect that [gamers] are serious and we know there is an issue in this, so it’s something that we’re working on,” he told GamesIndustry.biz.

“Definitely there’s no plan to issue hardware - an external hard drive, but we know that we have an issue in that area. It’s very obvious and we’re perfectly aware of it, but there’s nothing we can say beyond this.”

Fischer recently found himself in hot water after he was quoted saying that only “geeks and otaku” wanted a proper storage solution for Wii. However, he explained that this was all just a misunderstanding:

“”I really didn’t use that terminology to describe the Nintendo consumer - it was something related basically to myself and to the journalists attending,” Fischer said. “It was a joke I made on myself and somehow it’s been confused and taken out of context to define those consumers.

“I understand I have created a lot of offence with people. And for me it’s very, very important to clarify this - that’s not the kind of thing I’ve been saying in [the way it has been reported.

“Disappointment in the community is something I was really affected by,” he added.

Phahtrox: You better be disappointed! I have to use an SD to hold all my games, but you know, it takes about FOREVER to redownload them... Shame on you Nintendo! P.S. don't just unlock the SD card slot; people will pay for a Hard Drive.

Friday, June 13, 2008

Blast Works, Great Reveiws, Phahtrox Wrong

Phahtrox: Ok, this, right here, is what I call my crappy game alert. It goes off when I hear/see words like, Super, Awesome, Death, Creatures, Strong and ect. The problem with that is when a good game comes out and has words like that, like Blast Works; I just kinda rub the game out of my mind, just thinking it may suck, but in this case Blast Works, is getting very nice reviews. Now I plan to get it. But I bring this up because I know I'm not the only one who does this. Many upon many gamers do this, and like that Morgan Minute video, Webb says that we are to scared to take chances.

Blast Works came out June 10th, so buy it and/rent it.

-Edit/Update-
Apparently Deadly Creatures, is good too. I hear it's really scary, so defiantly not for kids, which is ironic because I thought it was a children's game...dang it...

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Brothers in Arms, Finished

Ubisoft says they are done making Brothers in Arms.

Phahtrox: About time...

It's a retelling about the first two games...

Phahtrox: But remember, that the controls prolly have been upgraded...

“I think you can tell a good story in any setting and a lot of people actually really love World War II. I think the fatigue comes from games and products that don’t take seriously the historical significance of what went on and use it as a backdrop for random action. That’s not what we’re doing.

We’re not just taking a World War II time period and creating a game inside of it; we’re looking at history, we’re saying what was compelling about history to people that want to relive it. We’re putting you in the shoes of real soldiers in real situations, with real historical figures. But it’s an historical fiction as well; Matt Baker wasn’t an actual person, but he’s going to pump into people like the commander of the 507 and you’re going to see these figures and what actually happened to them.”

OK...Sounds cool.

International Track and Field DS Is Going to Have "Super Online Services"?

So news has arisen for the game "International Track and Field DS", giving players a taste of server based gameplay(I mean better than Nintedo's).
“With competition at the heart of New International Track and Field, the European developed game offers a stunning online element that throws it open to players all over the globe. Using the Nintendo DS Wi-Fi connection, players can link into a server that constantly updates the World Records as and when they are broken. Global high scores and world rankings are instantly logged and players are kept updated via an innovative News Feed service and regular messaging. Likewise, it is also possible for friends to send predefined messages to each other, ranging from congratulations to taunts when a record is smashed!”
Phahtrox: Thought the name itself does not get my attention, I'm now looking forward to it now, just a little anyway...

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Monday, June 9, 2008

First Postings

I, the creator of WiiMailer, has made a joint conclusion with myself to make a blog of Nintendo related jargon. You will see advent games rise, as well as the turning of the gaming age. Stick with me to understand the forest of games that shall be rendered new, innovated and strong, and can hate the diced, loose gameplay of injustice like arches with "dropped-on-head" gameplay.

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