Published by tushar on Sep 18th, 2007 in Game Reviews with No Comments
The world-famous trivia show, Who Wants to Be A Millionaire, has been announced for the Wii. This game is the real deal, with most of the real-life hosts reappearing for the game, and over 2000 questions! Aimed at the casual gamers and game show fans, this game is set to debut in November.
The game, created by Ubisoft, will contain many different categories, like music, tv, sports, and general knowledge. Another great addition to this game by Ubisoft is the ‘Fastest Finger First’, another game mode, which lets gamers slide around the answers using their wii mote in the quickest time possible.
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Published by tushar on Sep 13th, 2007 in Game Reviews, Games with 1 Comment
The most played Wii game is easy to choose. Its not like other consoles, where gamers battle it out to say which one is the best. Its obvious in the Wii, because its the game that every has had or has. That game, is Wii Sports.
A smashing sucesss, this game gave game companies around the world green eyes, including EA. If this game had been capitalized to its full potential, sold instead of given for free, it would have made millions of dollars. Unfortunatly, spokespeople from Nintendo said this today:
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Published by tushar on Sep 6th, 2007 in Game Reviews with No Comments
What a day it has been for Nintendo! Instead of the regular 3 games they release per week, they have decided to reward us this labour day weekend by releasing four! The fourth and final game is Bonk 3: Bonk’s Big Adventure! Originally made in 1993 for TurboGrafx16, the game now counts 600 Wii Points to download.
In this game, you relive one of the most popular side-scrolling games ever created, as you lead Bonk through Dinosaur island, and onto victory! But hold on, King Drool is going to do anything to stop you! Defeat him and his minions, and show him who is boss!
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Published by tushar on Sep 5th, 2007 in Game Reviews with No Comments
Along with 3 other games released by Nintendo, Landstalker: The Treasures of King Nole was also released for the Wii, was also released for the Wii yesterday. The game, originally from 1992, costs 800 Wii Points to download. It was originally developed for the Sega Genesis.
In this action packed game, you play Nigel, an adventurer like Indiana Jones, looking for the lost treasure of King Nole. To get to the treasures, you’ll have to defeat Duke Mercator and his minions. Watch as you uncover all the secrets of the treasure, and how the story develops as you get further into the game.
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Published by tushar on Sep 4th, 2007 in Game Reviews with No Comments
Donkey Kong Jr. Math, the interactive learning game originally for the NES, is now available for download on the Wii! The game is set to cost 500 Wii points to download, and was rated E for everyone by ESRB. This game is definitely recommended for those younger Wii players, as it will give them a change to play their wii, and learn math skills at the same time.
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Published by tushar on Sep 3rd, 2007 in Game Reviews, News with No Comments
The old classic, Adventure Island, is now coming to the Wii in downloadable form. Originally made for the NES, this game now costs 500 Wii Points to download to your system. The game was rated E for everyone, so expect a lot of downloads in the next couple of weeks from the hardcore old-school gamers.
The game is based in a dodgy island paradise, Adventure Island, where the evil Witch Doctor has abducted Tina, the one and only love of Master Haggins. Now, heres where the game gets interesting, and hard.
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Published by WiiTrio on Sep 2nd, 2007 in Game Reviews, Videos with 1 Comment
This Sims has dramatically increased the users responsibility they have during the game. The Sims used to be about building up your house, then your family… and occasionally greating the locals. Now, MySims has got you designing individual parts in your house, from exactly what your house members look like and wear, to table furniture, to jukeboxes. And if you think you’ve got your hands full with that, then you won’t want to know what your main job is.
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