[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZpeDQBw3xg[/youtube] This is a compilation video of all the well known, or known shortcuts and tricks that are possible in Super Mario Galaxy 2. Surprisingly, I learned a trick or two from watching it. It’s a great video and I didn’t even think to do some of the stuff that is in this video. Pretty cool right?
Gorillas. Gaming. Now we just need to get him pwning n00bs over Nintendo WiFi connection and we’ll have something. (Reality: A kid at the San Francisco Zoo dropped his DS and the animals were fascinated. And who can blame them! More primate on DS action at GIZMODO)
Hmm. I’ve since warmed to the new pseudo-cel shaded look of the upcoming Wii MotionPlus-enhanced Zelda title, but the look of this deviantart submission has kind of given me second thoughts about what the next title in the series should look like… [Thanks 4cr for locating this gem]
It was always an excellent moment in Mega Man when you stumbled across the coveted energy canister, and now you can relive that moment again and again on your couch, bed, floor—whatever. Surely, some enterprising retail firm will import this beauty from Japan. Surely.
Can you name the Game? [Guess before reading the comments!]
This Mousepad?
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fwSBhm5ScV8[/youtube] I remember playing Toribash when it first was released as a freeware indie PC game. Where you could play on tiny servers with a bunch of other people waiting to fight the winner of a match. You could do some really cool stuff, but nothing as cool as the video shown above. The game was very interesting, as you controlled your fighter by ...
Shocking Alberto, an admittedly satisfied Wii owner, asks the question: Is the Wii done as far as third parties go? “Consider this: The biggest PS3/360 third party release this summer? Take your pick: Red Dead Redemption, Splinter Cell, Lost Planet 2, etc,” he writes. “The biggest third party Wii games? Trauma Team (one of my GOTYs) and Arc Rise Fantasia… The fact of the ma...
There are a lot games released on the Nintendo DS that heavily use the touch screen as the only means of control. Most likely a majority of you have atleast played on of these games. So I have a question to ask you all… Have you ever accidentally damaged your DS’s touch screen while playing these games?
This is a game where you play a specially engineered super-soldier. Where you must stop a rebellion staged by old members of his unit, who are all named after animals and possess different weapons. His fight will take him to a secret enemy base where his sword-wielding friend will sacrifice himself to stall for time against an enemy utilizing a bipedal battle robot. {democracy:117}
Infendo Radio gets cowboy’d up (not really) to talk about the development costs of the 3DS, the legacy of Nintendo Power, and an odd relic Alexis extracted from a strange land known as “good will.” What is this artifact? Where did it come from? Why does it exist? The world may never know. WAYS TO LSITEN Radio Feed iTunes Feed Check out the Download Links Below Participation bug...
If Mario’s Princess-saving quest were to take place during World War II, it might have looked a little something like this. More here. Brilliant! (for reference)