A recent Nintendo Dream magazine out of Japan features commentary and impressions from 10 developers that woo the Revolution’s capabilities and innovation. This bodes well for Nintendo in that the development community has really taken a liking to the next-gen console. What’s more important is that most of the developers in the article are third party. Could the glory days of third par...[Read More]
Kotaku has posted some initial impressions of Sega’s Where Do Babies Come From?, the follow up game to Feel the Magic for the DS. They’ve liked what they’ve played so far and say it’s more well crafted than the first. Follow the link to read more. On a side note, sometimes the premise of Japanese games just twerk my brain, like this one for example. Westerners seem to appre...[Read More]
Capcom has announced today that Resident Evil for the Nintendo DS will be available stateside in the first quarter of 2006. This will coincide with the 10th anniversary of the original Resident Evil for the PSX. While the DS version is a remake of the original RE, it will feature a new Rebirth Mode that will emphasize action, have upgraded puzzles, touch screen input, and microphone input. It will...[Read More]
The fine folks at 4cr took the liberty to pick up a Mario Kart DS Brochure from EB Games and scan it for us internet junkies. November 14 can’t come soon enough. [Source: 4cr]
One of the many good things Nintendo did with the GameCube was to mitigate load times. Nearly all of their first party and many 3rd party games had little to none. That’s always been a staple for me while playing video games; no waiting to play. Call me a purist or whatever. It’s interesting that the recent Tony Hawk’s American Sk8land commercial makes note of this. The commercia...[Read More]