Month: August 2006

Miyamoto confirms revamped GameCube titles for Wii

Via Gamasutra, the sultry developer-themed site, we learn a bit more from the interview with Japanese consumer mag Nintendo Dream that has already revealed LOZ: Twilight Princess will now feature a more “hack and slash” Wiimote controlled interface. The other news is that GameCube games from times past could be getting a control scheme update to complement the free motion control of th...

Miyamoto hints at Sonic-Mario title bout in Super Smash Bros. Brawl

For the better part of the 1990’s, the Sega Genesis and the Super Nintendo Entertainment System battled it out for the hearts and minds of gamers across the globe. Their respective mascots, Sonic the Hedgehog and Mario the plumber, featured prominently in that battle, but it would be a stretch to say that either of the two ever got into any real life face-to-face, hand-to-hand combat. Video ...

Infendo Podcast #22 is live!

Infendo Radio show #22 is live like a mug! Listen in as we discuss Wii’s launch price, the weakest Nintendo franchise, Leipzig predictions, which Nintendo executive will be most crucial to Wii’s success, and more. Enjoy the show! Radio Feed iTunes Feed MP3 Outro music: Super Mario Land Remix by Infendoian Jake Barber.

101 most commonly asked Nintendo Wii questions

Just about every Wii question we can think of can be found here. Nice list, ace!

Opera for Wii interview

Slick looking and promising Ninty fansite, Nintendo|Life, has a nice little interview with the Wii Opera browsing team. From the interview: “Opera for Wii will support all the same Web standards that are included in Opera 9 for PCs and Macs… [Wii] version does include Javascript. Whether plug-ins such as Flash will be supported in Opera on Wii has not yet been announced.” How exc...

Third Party Games: The Backbone Of The Wii

Every Infendo fan knows Nintendo makes great games. No doubt you have The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, and Wii Sports on your launch game wish list. You await eagerly for Super Mario Galaxy and Animal Crossing. However, if you don’t have at least a few third party games planned for your Wii, you need a wake up call. This is it. Truth be told, while Link an...

Debunking the Nintendo first party software myth

Can you imagine being a third party developer for a Nintendo console? It must be a daunting task. Looking to the DS, for every Trauma Center there is Mario Kart DS, Advance Wars, Animal Crossing and Metroid that sell millions. As of July 24, more than 21 million DS titles had been sold (yes, I said sold, Sony, not shipped), and of those 21 million, a majority were first party. NSMB alone sells clo...

Retro, Retro Profiles

In a desperate attempt to recall the nostalgia of writing Retro Profiles, I’ve compiled all of Infendo’s Retro Profiles together. It seemed fitting considering the impending launch of Nintendo’s Virtual Console and my very present lack of posts. Soon, rambling retro won’t be retro at all. It will be… What do you call a retro game with new life breathed through the Vir...

No Gamecube controller for Wii version of Twilight Princess

During a Camp Hyrule chat session today, George Harrison, Nintendo of America’s Vice President of Marketing and Corporate Communications, confirmed that the Wii version of The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess will not support the Gamecube controller; only the Wii controller can be used. Since the game was originally designed for the Gamecube controller, many have been skeptical about wheth...

Wii Three

Three things Nintendo must do to make Wii a success at launch and beyond: i.) Don’t rely too much on the usual Nintendo mascot characters. This might sound insane. After all, who doesn’t want new versions of Mario, Zelda, and Metroid? But considering the main idea behind Wii is innovation and new ways to play, why not keep the games fresh and invent some brand new franchise characters?...

Awesome Flickr find of Nintendo goodness

Just how many blue DS’s does one need? And though not the biggest Nintendo collection by any means, still a nice find. Curious: Who’s got the most Nintendo manufactured products (excluding 3rd-party)? Post your totals in the comments below. [Thanks, thanassius]

Beyond the headlines: PS3 for the win in 2011

A report from the Yankee Group, a Boston-based research firm, has the PS3 “winning” the console war by 2011 with a total of 30 million units sold, followed by the 360 with 27 million units and the Wii trailing with 11 million units. Boo hoo. Looks like we lost the console war, fellow Infendo readers, I think we should close up the blog and start saving our $800 buy-in for the PS3. But ...