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Nintendo establishes holiday beachhead at Chandler mall

November 20th, 2009, 10:48 am by Jayson Peters

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Chandler is the only Arizona city to host the Nintendo Holiday Mall Experience, an interactive event running Nov. 23 through Dec. 20 that lets shoppers take some of the newest video game titles for a spin.

Starting Monday in the Sears Court at Chandler Fashion Center, you’ll be able to try Wii games like New Super Mario Bros Wii and Wii Fit Plus and DS games such as Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box and The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks, which releases Dec. 7.

Read on for a full description of the event and a list of all 35 U.S. shopping malls that are participating. Read the rest of this entry »

Nintendo rolls out its first free online demos

November 16th, 2009, 9:52 am by Jayson Peters

pokemon-rumble-logoWii owners who are connected to the Internet can now demo five WiiWare games for free online: BIT.TRIP BEAT, Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a Darklord, NyxQuest: Kindred Spirits, World of Goo and Pokémon Rumble.

To try before you buy the full versions, go to the WiiWare section of the Wii Shop Channel and search for “Demo.”

Read descriptions of these games, plus two Virtual Console releases and some new DSiWare titles, after the jump. Read the rest of this entry »

‘Resident Evil Zero’ rises again Dec. 1

October 29th, 2009, 8:27 am by Jayson Peters

Resident Evil Zero Nintendo GameCube Capcom zombiesCapcom announced today that the Wii-exclusive Resident Evil Archives: Resident Evil Zero will ship on Dec. 1.

Priced at $29.99, the game is described as a prequel that exposes the back story and internal tyranny of the Umbrella Corporation. Players will explore the origins of the T-Virus in an epic storyline that tells the horrors leading up to the infamous mansion incident.

Resident Evil Zero was originally released for the Nintendo GameCube in 2002. The Wii version adds support for the Wii Remote and Nunchuk controllers.

Nintendo gives Wii Internet Channel buyers a refund

October 22nd, 2009, 10:08 pm by Jayson Peters

wiismallIf you were one of the unlucky masses who paid 500 Wii Points, or $5, for the Wii Internet Channel only to later regret that choice when the application was made free for all – rejoice! If you haven’t already deduced from the pulsating blue light that signals a message in your inbox, there should be a nice little 500 point credit waiting for you in the Wii Shop Channel today.

Whatever will you do with those 500 points? Joystiq has some suggestions.

The Internet Channel uses a version of the Opera 9 browser to let Wii owners surf the World Wide Web. It was recently upgraded with Flash support.

Wii $50 price cut imminent? UPDATED! Confirmed!

September 23rd, 2009, 9:38 am by Jayson Peters

wiismallBuzz has been building for weeks that Nintendo is preparing to lower the price of its Wii console for the first time since it debuted in 2006, from $250 to $200. Now it’s reaching fever pitch, with the tech blog Engadget dating the drop as this Sunday, Sept. 27. The report, picked up by The Associated Press, cited a leaked Best Buy memo.

Sony and Microsoft cut the price of their PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 consoles last month, and gaming blog Kotaku has since posted purported leaked images of ads showing the lower Wii price.

UPDATED: Nintendo confirmed the Sept. 27 price drop tonight, and announced a Nov. 15 release date for New Super Mario Bros. Wii, which the company is calling “the first truly multiplayer Mario title ever.”

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Nintendo tweaks some stuff, says ‘What console war?’

September 1st, 2009, 10:30 am by Jayson Peters

Nintendo WiiLast week Microsoft announced a new round of price cuts for its Xbox 360 gaming console, right on the heels of Sony slashing the price of its PlayStation 3 and announcing a cheaper, slimmer model. But Nintendo, which has never budged on its Wii pricetag of $250, still refuses to play along despite flagging sales and lackluster game lineups.

Today the company announced an Oct. 4 launch date for Wii Fit Plus, the sequel to Wii Fit, as well as a black Wii Remote and Wii MotionPlus bundle and a black Nunchuk. In fact, Wii Fit Plus with the Wii Balance Board accessory will actually cost $10 more than the current Wii Fit. (If you have the board already, the game alone will cost you $20.)

But no price cut, unless you count the sudden return of the Wii Internet Channel as a free download. The application, which was free for the first few months after the Wii’s debut, was priced at 500 Wii Points (or $5) until today, when it was made free again and received upgraded Adobe Flash support. Read the rest of this entry »

‘Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles’ dated for November

August 25th, 2009, 1:56 pm by Jayson Peters

retdc_fob_jpg_jpgcopyCapcom announced today that Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles for the Nintendo Wii will be available in North America for $49.99 starting Nov. 17. The game is a re-creation of Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil Code Veronica, and features intense, arcade-style zombie shooting for one or two players (simultaneous).

Pre-orders at GameStop get a free “Let Your Darkside Out” T-shirt (also available for $24.95 from shop.capcom.com).

And if that’s not meta enough for you, you can follow the game’s characters on Twitter:

Leon: http://twitter.com/leon_darkside

Claire: http://twitter.com/claire_darkside

See also: ‘Resident Evil’ will rise again on the Wii, and soon

Gym rats

August 23rd, 2009, 11:14 am by Jayson Peters

Oh dear. Looks like a gym in Tucson is trying to cash in on the Wii Fit craze — the wrong way.

Unless they came up with the name We-Fit all by themselves. Somehow, I don’t think Nintendo is going to ignore this.

Via Kotaku

Redbox tries out video game rentals at some disc kiosks

August 16th, 2009, 10:45 pm by Jayson Peters
Image: Redbox

Image: Redbox

Redbox, the company that rents DVD movies for $1 per day through supermarket and drugstore kiosks, is testing the market for video-game rentals for $2 at its Reno, Nev., locations.

Titles are available for Wii, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.

Via Kotaku

The Force is strong with the Wii’s Virtual Console

August 10th, 2009, 3:32 pm by Jayson Peters

ssw_wiiLucasArts is unleashing its vast library of Star Wars video games for the Nintendo Wii’s Virtual Console online platform, starting today with 1992’s Super NES release Super Star Wars.

Cue up the press release and — punch it, Chewie!

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