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Published by Metal_Link on November 11th, 2008. 19 comments.
![]() Because Nintendo knows you don't use your Internet Channel enough (Shame on you!), they'll be updating the Wii's browser next month. New features will include the much begged for Tabs feature, which is standard for the majority of Browsers nowadays. Not only that, but it will be in cube form so you have something pretty to look at. Also included is some unknown form of WiiSpeak functionality. See your Wii mail from the browser. And some other new buttons (see above image). New users will still have to cough up 500 Wii NintendoPoints, while those who already have it will pay nothing. EDIT: Sorry about deleting the original one.
Published by RedLink on November 10th, 2008. 18 comments.
![]() People finally got what they asked for since the Wii began there Wi-Fi Connection, a way to talk to there friends through Wi-Fi. At E3 08, Nintendo finally announced that the Wii will receive a new feature to talk to your friends, and it is simply known as the Wii Speak. Now, once this was announced, there was very little detail about release date and pricing (other than it will come out with/without Animal Crossing: City Folk). Also, there was the Wii Speak Channel that was announced but people still wondered how will they get it. Will it be downloaded from the Wii Shop Channel? Well, for those who are interested in the Wii Speak and want to know how to get it, here's what joystiq has for you! joystiq wrote: You can get your hands on Nintendo's talkin' puck on Nov. 16, either bundled with Animal Crossing: City Folk for $69.99, or by its lonesome for $29.99. The accessory comes with a coupon which allows you to download the Wii Speak Channel for free (we're unclear whether City Folk includes said coupon), which will be available for download sometime in December -- and yes, you can only chat with those whose unwieldy friend codes you've already acquired. Sure, it's a minor inconvenience -- but considering the social gaming revolution this peripheral will initiate, it's a hoop we're certain you'll be willing to jump through.
Published by Metal_Link on October 30th, 2008. 11 comments.
![]() Image Credit: WiiFanboy It has been announced that The Conduit has found its publisher! It's Sega. And it could turn out to be one of the better things that Sega does for 2009, given that the game is one of the more anticipated games for that year. The announcement also comes along with some new screenshots for The Conduit.
Published by Metal_Link on October 23rd, 2008. 17 comments.
![]() Hey, guess what? Guitar Hero World Tour releases on the Wii in just about four days. And with that, some new details arise. First, some details we already knew: -Mii compatible. -Every mode in the 360 or PS3 versions is supposedly in this version too. -Downloadable Content! -Band vs. Band online (4 vs. 4). -DLC can be stored in either Wii internal memory or SD card. -Freestyle mode is exclusive; can play air drums with Wiimote/Nunchuck. -Etc. Now, the new news isn't all that great, but it will calm some people's fears of exactly how DLC will work. -DLC Songs or User created songs can be puled straight off the SD Card, no need to transfer them to the Wii first. -Songs are purchased in-game, with Wii Points. -Standalone Drum controller will be available post-launch. -Most songs will take up 150 to 200 blocks of memory. I think this will be the first retail Wii game to make use of the new orange Wi-Fi Connection logo "Pay to Play" thing. But if paying isn't your thing, there will be some free songs that will be available for download. Of course you can always get some of the user created stuff. Rock out to Mario or Portal any day! Guitar Hero: World Tour is set to release on the 26th of October. Be sure to continue using OneClick Wi-Fi to find friends and other players to play with and rock on!
Published by The Last Sheikah on October 9th, 2008. 20 comments.
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Published by EmThree on October 4th, 2008. 19 comments.
Eric Nofsinger, one of the big wigs over at High Voltage told MTV Multiplayer that The Conduit will support all of the things mentioned in the title of this article and that a sequel is already planned. Work will be started on the sequel once a publisher for the first title is found.
Source: Kotaku
Published by EmThree on September 20th, 2008. 0 comments.
Published by PhilliesPhan on September 19th, 2008. 0 comments.
![]() Look at them! They look like idiots! I know what you're thinking. "lol Wii Music." Don't lie. We all know each and every one of you wants this game. Wii Music will revolutionize gaming. It will not only revolutionize gaming, but it will also set the standards of all music games. I kid, obviously. I'm sure some people will find this game fun. Who knows, it may actually suprise people. Oh and the release date is October 20th.
Published by PhilliesPhan on September 13th, 2008. 0 comments.
![]() Recently, a staff member from High Voltage spoke to Nintendo Radio in an interview explaining they have no plans on releasing Downloadable Content for their project "The Conduit." However, he stated that even though DLC is absent from the first one, they might include it in the sequel if it ever happens. He went on to explain more about the game: Bob Nicholls wrote: -The Conduit’s control scheme partially based on Metroid, Medal of Honor - Gimmicky Wii waggle is limited because they didn’t want to disrupt the pacing of the game - Other ideas concerning waggle are a “little more out there,” might be considered for the sequel - Trying to get a lot of “Oh my God” moments in the game, things you wouldn’t expect - If you want, you can pay attention to the story or just ignore it - Definitely looking into WiiSpeak and MotionPlus - Will only incorporate them they aren’t afterthoughts - If the developers have to use friend codes (and they admit they will probably have to), they will make it as streamlined and fast as possible. Still looking at every possible option. - 3 types of weapons: Alien weapons, human weapons, weapons you get from Trust - Once again, can’t do splitscreen with the graphics-level (Developers weren’t trying to tick off gamers. Rendering has to be displayed with different angles two times.) Will look into it in the future. Looking into some types of co-op play. Possibly come up with a seperate co-op mode (not the story mode) - Have not started a second Conduit. Sequel a part of negotiations with publisher.
Published by Metal_Link on September 12th, 2008. 5 comments.
![]() Hey, remember that game that surfaced around the launch of the Wii and then later completely disappeared off the radar? No, I'm not talking about Project H.A.M.M.E.R, but that's a close guess. I'm talking about Disaster: Day or Crisis. Yeah, well it resurfaced on the internet and now some images are going around. The game apparently has something to do with disasters going on around the world. Oh and surviving them. No zombies as far as I can tell, but it's still a survival game it seems. Go check out these interesting screenshots, re-acquaintance yourself with the game. It's been a while since you two saw each other. I can has Project H.A.M.M.E.R. now? |
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