I’ve been having a heck of a time with Mario Tennis: Power Tour on the GBA as of late. Having first passed on the game for want of more desirable DS titles back when it was released, I picked the cart up on the cheap last weekend. It is an excellent title for any who’ve yet to play it. Now if I can only get to bed on time. So what say ye, Infendo peeps? What games are keeping you preoc...
Click here for what is arguably more annoying than the repeated delays that Zelda Twilight Princess for the GameCube has gone through. Someone please tell me when we’ll play this game.
Behold DS Lite comparison pics along with some images of the innards of the system. How about a US release date already?
An inquisitive Infendo reader contacted Opera for more details on their upcoming DS browser. Opera, well on the cluetrain, responded with the following direct, explicit information: Will not support Java applets, Adobe Flash or PDF formats Two browsing modes: fit to width and DS mode Zoom Bookmarks Handwriting – write in the URL rather than type Runs on reg DS and DS Lite With features like ...
Nintendo held a DS press conference today where they have announced some pretty juicy news. Let me just give you the list: – Easy to Find Kanji Dictionary– Calligraphy Training announced– Cooking Software announced– Children of Mana video shown– Xenosaga video shown– Winning Eleven DS – Wifi Connection Enabled– Tetris will be released for 3800yen ($4...
There are times when the games we love so dearly remind us why we do– some of these occurences are the reasons we fell in love with games in the first place. Even the most peculiar of titles can have that one moment that commits itself to our memory. Maybe it was when you figured out how to pass Poo’s trial in Earthbound. Or when you first plucked the Master Sword from its pedestal in ...
Though I don’t have an image, while watching Harrison Ford’s new film Firewall this evening, I noticed one of the movie’s villain thugs playing a Nintendo DS in one of the cut scenes. I couldn’t make out the game he was playing, but he had the system laid on the table like he knew what he was doing. So did Ninty pay to have the system featured in the film? Likely, but maybe...
Today was a record tip day so here’s the best of the best coming from our in-field reporters: Best Buy Dates November Zelda Launch (Thanks, Kannon)Revolution News Coming (Thanks, Marten)Apple-Nintendo Synergy (Thanks, Anthony)Revolution in Summer? (Thanks, Travicon)Nintendo Fansite 4CR down (Come back soon)
Nintendo VP Reggie Fils-Aime talks strategy in a recent issue of Brand Week. From the article: “Remember Waterworld? Howard the Duck? If you don’t, you’re not alone. Computers alone aren’t the answer. Low- tech productions like Napoleon Dynamite and Sideways prove that it still takes more than visuals to make a great movie… Nintendo’s counterpunch is disruption....
Kevin from Go Nintendo sent in the following: “Not too long ago we had a news story up on the site concerning Nintendo of Europes brand new Wi-fi connection trailer… if you look closely in the background you can watch a hidden word scroll by! While the word itself should be very familiar to Nintendo fans by now, I want to know what the message was put into the trailer in the first plac...
I’m a pretty big Earthbound nut, so when new screens are released, i’m there. While these aren’t too detailed compared to the DS’ 2D offerings, that ol’ Earthbound style is pouring out of every pixel. I can almost see the character moving about in that bouncy walk i so love. Man, i loves me some 2D games.
Jet Force GeminiSpace Station Silicon ValleyBeetle Adventure RacingBlast CorpsSin and PunishmentPilotwings 64The New TetrisWetrixMidway’s Cruis’n games To go along with their lists for NES and SNES wishes, GameDaily has dreamt up these 9 obscure N64 games they want to see on Revolution’s virtual console. Ok, Midway’s Cruis’n is actually a series, but you get the gist....