Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Skyward Sword Zelda Themed 3DS and More

Nintendo has just unveiled a new 3DS, which has a Zelda theme. Skyward Sword will be released next month and what better way to celebrate it than to release a new 3DS. I’m pretty sure the Zelda lovers will be all over this thing.

The Zelda themed 3DS will be releasing on November 25th and has a cool design as well.

It says Zelda 25th anniversary edition and is made in limited quantities. Stay tuned for our review of Skyward Sword soon. The game is shaping up to be a critical hit with two perfect scores already.

Tell us what you think in the comments section below.


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30 Seconds of Skyward Sword: A Clever Musical Trick

The music of The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword is delightful. The musical trick the game's creators pull in the game's main shopping area, the bazaar, is one of the first things I discovered in the game that made me smile.

Lisen to the clip here to hear how the music changes as Link walks through the room. I first heard this trick on the Nintendo 64 in Rare's Banjo Kazooie. I loved it then. I love it now. - http://kotaku.com/



Nintendo’s 2012 Concert ‘The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses’ Tour Will Start in Dallas - On Jan. 10, the Dallas Symphony Orchestra will kick of the Tour by performing orchestral musical arrangements of music from The Legend of Zelda franchise. The game is celebrating its 25th Anniversary and the concert with have video content from the games playing along side the orchestra. The tour will go across the United States in 2012 as The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses.

Tickets are now available for the Dallas performance at Ticketmaster as well as performances closer to where you live ranging in price from $19 to $115. Through Nov. 30, tickets are available to Club Nintendo members at a 15 percent discount. The concert will retell key moments in the game 25 year stretch in order through the music as well as the video. Official press release below.



Limited Edition set heading to Europe on November 25. -

A limited edition The Legend of Zelda themed Nintendo 3DS will be released across Europe on November 25, reports Kotaku.

The black unit features the Hyrule crest and gold details. You'll also get a copy of Ocarina of Time 3D in the box.

There's currently no word on pricing.
VideoGamer.com Analysis

The Zelda 3DS is just one of several bundles coming to stores this winter - it joins the white Super Mario 3D Land bundle and the pink nintendogs + cats bundle.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Resistance 3 Review


ON THE ROAD

The game is essentially one big road trip. Capelli is travelling east from Oklahoma to New York City to destroy a gargantuan Chimeran tower. There's a nice feeling of pace and movement, with levels set on boats and speeding trains. Predictably, Capelli's journey is fraught with danger, drama and catastrophe, including an unexpected twist about five hours in that we simply can't spoil. Just when you think you've figured the game out, something changes that completely catches you off guard.


The world itself is utterly beautiful, and the graphics engine has been totally overhauled. Every environment is dense with detail and rich with history, and the subtle lighting and muted colour palette really add to the game's subdued, sombre atmosphere.


The environmental storytelling is, in places, on a par with BioShock. In the flooded town of Wrightsburg, which you pass through by boat, sad-looking Christmas decorations hang from twisted lamp posts. In St. Louis you come across an overturned railway car filled with the corpses of rotting horses. In Oklahoma, the body of an old lady lies face-down in what was once her kitchen. You often find yourself bleakly wondering whether this world is even worth saving at all.


Echoes of happier times can be felt every where, and it's quite affecting in places. In some levels you'll find an audio diary which gives context to the scene before you. making the fiction feel even richer. It's a sublimely immersive game, and there's even the odd moment of calm where you can wander around interacting with NPCs and exploring. It's not all action - for the first half at least.




Original – Resistance 3. (2011, November 1). PSM3, pp.92-95.



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Friday, September 23, 2011

Gears Of War 3 Review


Gears with War 3 arrives five years after the primary sketched the rulebook for modern console shooters. In that time the military sci-fi series’ cover system, visual style and regenerating health get become standards in the third-person action game, even influencing additional genres for better and worse. It's the very definition of a popular console shooter and that's something which nobody could very well take away from it.

The long term didn't look best humanity any time we last played a new Gears of War title; the last human city had features fallen and a whole new alien threat had reared its main too, the ridiculously named Lambent. Gears of War 3 continues 18 months afterwards, with survivors scattered and civilisation in ruins - a predictable point to jump to, but therefore much better than if everyone just kissed and made high.

Gears with War 3 can't want to evoke the same type of wow phase that the best game did with release, though; the first game's crisp graphics and wily technical tricks designed it main titles to convince console gamers that a new HDTV was a legitimate expense. Still, Gears of War a few wears its blockbuster quality on its sleeve - the graphics are outstanding, and there's little to complain about, apart from the occasional jaggy shadow. Motion is slick, with a decent structure rate maintained throughout. What's more, in response to the main criticism in the series’ look, the surface textures will also be now varied, and pop-in is rare, helping to be able to create a more interesting game world than its predecessors.




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Friday, September 16, 2011

Several Min. of Kirby’s Surprisingly Good Nintendo DS Video

Silly me. I thought the major draw of Kirby Mass Attack would be Kirby MassAttack. Nope. The principal mode of what I presume is Kirby's final video game on the sunsetting Nintendo DS—the mode that gave this game its name—is a decent experiment in managing ten pink puffballs at once in a side-scrolling journey.

The actual draw is that this video game has a bevy of nutso mini-games.

Hooray for Kirby pinball! Cheers for Kirby the area-shoot-em-up! And thumbs up to the Kirby position-enjoying-video game. People and other, lesser mini-video games are unlockable in this month's Kirby Mass Attack. The mini-video games are modest, enjoyable and foolish, as jolly and satisfying as nearly anything I've been throwing away time with on my iPhone recently. And they star Kirby who, it appears, is up for just about any variety of video game.

I've used to seize the ideal of Kirby Mass Attack and its unlockable oddities in this video tour. Get pleasure from.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Street Fighter X Tekken Newer Movie

Capcom's cinematics work group must be acting on long-term mandatory overtime, as yet another character movie trailer for Street Fighter X Tekken have been revealed from Famitsu. Largely concerned with Street Fighter 4's Rufus, the most recent trailer (above) additionally corroborates recent teasers which hinted at everyone's beloved Underoos spokesman, Zangief. Marshall Law as well makes an appearance, even if in the a lot more gaseous form.

We find you'd have to be really damn sloshed to confuse Tekken's portly prodigy Bob Richards for Street Fighter's hardbodied heart-throb Ken Professionals, but they will be either blonde Us citizens, and we are going to happy to accept virtually any unnatural excuse that allows Capcom personas to fight their immediate Namco counterparts.

Monday, June 13, 2011

3DS finally reaches a million sales in Japan

3DS lastly reaches a million sales in Japan

The Nintendo 3DS has reached the million sales mark in Japan right after 13 weeks on the market. Comparatively, Andriasang points out that the DS hit that mark in four weeks, even though the DS Lite and DSi took about eight weeks.



Nintendo head Satoru Iwata previously stated that the handheld wasn't performing as expected as well as the business was arranging a push for summer time. The business officially announced that it had sold 3.61 million 3DS units globally in the finish of its fiscal year in March.




Ubisoft's Wii U roundtable, today on video clip



Remember the second developer roundtable that Nintendo held throughout E3 2011? The one that featured Killer Freaks From Outer Space? First and foremost, it's rude to refer to Nintendo head Satoru Iwata and Ubisoft head Yves Guillemot as killer freaks, not to mention accuse them of becoming from other outer space. Oh, appropriate, yes, the game. That one.



Anyway, the full HD video of that roundtable discussion continues to be uploaded by Ubisoft, showing the entirety of what we saw, previewed, and broke out in its original presentation. Thinking about watching foreign men struggling with all the English language in front of dozens of journalists? Or in reside gameplay of Ghost Recon On-line and Killer Freaks? Here's your opportunity!




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Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Iwata: Wii U controller and Previous Republic Razer peripherals

Iwata: Wii U controller may assistance facial recognition

Nintendo president Satoru Iwata has revealed the built-in camera with the Wii U’s controller may possibly eventually support facial recognition.

“It certainly seems achievable from an engineering standpoint that the camera will recognize you if you placement the new controller to have a look at you”, the Nintendo president said, speaking inside the newest edition of Iwata Asks. Hry


He cited WiiFit as an example of why exactly that may demonstrate to become valuable - the Wii U reveal trailer showed the controller could be utilised in conjunction together with the Stability Board enabling you to weigh your self without having making use of a Tv.

Iwata explained that possessing facial recognition would simplify the entire procedure.

“It could be much more accessible if all you must do is to hold it, press a button and stand around the Wii Balance Board.”


Nintendo developer extraordinaire Shigeru Miyamoto nodded in agreement. “I feel so” and “I hope it turns out that way”.

Only time will tell if it without a doubt turns out to become the situation.


These are the Old Republic Razer peripherals you're searching for


Razer has announced that it will be generating four peripherals tailored for Star Wars: The Previous Republic. The peripherals come packing the (ahem) sharp design that Razer is recognized for, together with several slick technical capabilities. The neatest of the bunch is the keyboard, which capabilities a multi-touch LCD panel with a set of adaptive keys comparable to these observed about the Razer Switchblade gadget. The backlit keys can even be converted for the Star Wars language of Aurebesh, which can be neat, if not precisely valuable.


The SWTOR Gaming Mouse features seventeen programmable buttons, twelve of which relaxation straight beneath the thumb. A five.one surround sound headset is also within the functions. Lastly, there's the mouse pad, which capabilities "performance-grade" surfaces as well as a "non-slip, anti-reflective, abrasion-resistant difficult coating." Presumably, it is possible to drag a mouse on it real very good. All might be customized to show possibly the Sith or Republic faction insignia too.


The mouse and headset will run for $130, even though the keyboard will command a hefty $200 price. In the event you just need something Previous Republic, the mouse pad will be the least expensive choice at $50 but, then again, it's a mouse pad. All the peripherals will likely be available once the Outdated Republic launches, which stays as considerably of a mystery to Razer because it does to everyone else.

Take a look at pics of the hardware within the gallery below and a trailer following the break.


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