The DS wins by plenty. I don’t think there’s any doubt how hot this portable is right now. Developers are onboard like mad, games are coming out left and right, and it has arguably the best lineup of the last half of 2005. While I get warm and fuzzy thinking about my Cube and GBA, they just can’t compare to the stellar DS titles that are out right now. Thanks for voting and let u...[Read More]
Nintendo released the goods on a few new GBA, GC, and DS titles scheduled for launch early next year. The most notable in our book: GameCube- Odama (3/6); GBA- Tales of Phantasia (3/6); DS- Electroplankton (1/9), True Swing Golf (1/23), Super Princess Peach (2/27), and Metroid Prime Hunters (3/20). The company also announced that the insanely popular Brain Training DS would be localized, though no...[Read More]
It was only a matter of time; the “Dolphin” GameCube emulator is now in playable BETA status. Many games are already available, though not all of them. The article recommends an ATI Radeon 9500 or GeForce FX graphics card, with a speeder CPU, to handle the emulation. Have fun with that. [Source: GamersDaily]
Reggie and co. continue to amaze. Only a few months after the Japanese release, the US is receiving the Famicom themed Game Boy Micro in late December, making it the perfect last minute Christmas present. Sure, an NES Micro would be nicer for us, but rest assured- when they make it, we’ll get it first. Until then, get yourself a “FaMicro” this holiday season![Source: Joystiq]
To this day, when I think of the perfect blend of sports and videogames, Blades of Steel brings a small grin to my face. Blades of Steel was more than just another hockey game; it was an artistic rendition that bottled the essence of a sport into a convenient, household experience. From its poetic name to the minuscule attention of details, Blades of Steel was a game that could be enjoyed by both ...[Read More]