It's been a regrettable year in music (Beyonce, the Simpson sisters and Nas all misfired) and at the megaplex (let’s just not talk about Speed Racer, The Women and The Spirit). Video games, meanwhile, seem to get better and better. In fact, with all the economic crises we're in, video game sales are actually up if you can believe it. If you're still looking for something to get your favorite gamer for the holidays, then click read more below and check out senior editor Craigh Barboza's top 10
WalMart.com now has a nice selection of Nintendo Wii Games marked down to just $40 each, or two for $70. Available titles include Wii Music, Animal Crossing: City Folk, Super Mario Galaxy, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Wario Land Shake It, Mario Party 8, Metroid Prime 3, Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, and more. Shipping starts at $2.97 with sales tax charged in most states.
Advent is a wondrous season of preparation as we make ready our homes and beautify our Churches, decorating for a beautiful upcoming Christmas celebration. It’s not all about the decorations, wrappings, and music, though. It’s easy to get caught up in the exteriors. Yet, we must also take the time to prepare our hearts to receive the Christ Child. We can purge ourselves of some of the clutter that constantly fills our minds and our hearts to make room to allow Jesus in. “O marvelous exchange! M
Fourhman and Joe are joined by the our man in New Jersey, Paul Munn, to discuss all thing great and wonderful in gaming. Our topic this week looks at Wii Music and if we in the gaming industry are giving the game a fair shake, or are we dismissing it automatically, due to its less than stellar presentation at E3. Is is really a challenging game, or has Nintendo been reduced to drinking their own Kool-Aid? We had a couple of great questions this week from the community including how we got into
The Wii console is very versatile and it's not only a games machine. You can download games to the console as well as music and movies and videos. There are a few websites now that offer a download service and provide Wii games
Miyamoto Unplugged: An interview with the Nintendo producer reveals that Wii Music is the last of his Wii Series brainstorms, that he's pleased overall with Nintendo's new direction, the difficulties of their Internet policy, and that Nintendo will eventually move on to an even different type of controller rather than return to a joypad.
I was looking around some Zelda sites and found this....Recently Edge magazine sat down and interviewed the legendary Shigeru Miyamoto, the head honcho behind most of Nintendo's franchises and The Legend of Zelda. During their time with the videogame designer they discussed various subjects - but mostly the core-gamer hated Wii Music.