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Three Cheers For The Revolution

There have been plenty lining up to point fingers at Nintendo. Many non-believers are sharpening their logic throwing out arguments against the Revolution. Everything from lack of third party support to being just plain wierd have been sited as potential causes for the complete downfall of Nintendo’s home console legacy. Sure, there are many reason why Nintendo’s new console could fail...[Read More]

Smash My Revolution

A few guys are doing what they call a “social experiment” and frankly it’s pretty funny. The group is going to pre-order a Revolution, and after picking it up on the day of the release, will unbox the thing and smash it in front of fanboys alike. Yeah, “social experiment” is about right. They will be video taping the incident along with the same for an iPod, 360 and P...[Read More]

Kong DS Revealed, Donkey-less

A Nintendo DS version of the King Kong game has surfaced today, coupled with screenshots, and it’s not a GBA port! It’s in full 3D and looks like it will emulate all the segments of its console brethren such as first-person action with Jack Driscoll and 3rd person fisticuffs with Kong. It looks really good and is the first console/handheld game for DS that actually looks the part. [by ...[Read More]

Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow Review (DS)

If you’ve been gaming on a handheld at all in recent years, the most trusted and prevalent series you could find was Castlevania. Outside of the occasional Metroid, Castlevania contained the solid-est mix of 2D adventure and action available. Now that the series has moved to the DS, the song remains the same– Dawn of Sorrow is awesome. While engaging, the story ain’t so much the ...[Read More]

Nintendo Spotting

Wario makes it to the featured article today on Wikipedia’s homepage (October 11, 2005).