Tag Archives: nintendo

Smash Bros. DOJO

From Smash Bros. DOJO: “You can create your own stages this time? No way. REALLY? With a feature like that, won’t I be able to play this game forever?” [That's right. In the Smash Bros. for Wii, Smash Bros. Brawl, you'll be able to design your own stages. Ridiculous.]

Happy Birthday, Mr. President

Nintendo has a sense of humor, apparently. Why do I think so? Because, for President Bush’s 60th birthday, Nintendo sent him a DS Lite, plus the game “Brain Age,” which advertises itself as “a treadmill for the mind.” If anyone was ever in need of some brain exercise, it is our 43rd president.

Super Smash Brothers Brawl Trailer

All I gots to say is fuck yeah!.

Expert Help for Your Fantasy Baseball Franchise

McSweeney’s: What would your ideal fantasy-baseball lineup be if you had to create it using only characters from classic Nintendo video games?

Zelda’s Revolution Hooks

Gamasutra is reporting that, “Legendary game designer Shigeru Miyamoto confirmed on Nintendo of Europe’s official site that the much-delayed Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess will feature hooks for compatibility with the Revolution controller. ‘I would say that we are progressing well with completing [the game],’ said Miyamoto in an interview. ‘And one of the most [...]

Things I Learned During The Week of February 5-12

Sorry about Gobbledygook being a few days late. I usually write it up on Friday afternoons, but I started recording a college radio show last Friday (with editing continuing all through the weekend), and so Gobbledygook had to go on the back burner for a little bit. But now I’m relatively caught up. Well, to [...]

Is Nintendo changing the game?

If you’re at all interested in what the heck Nintendo was thinking when it designed its new controller, a game designer over at Lost Garden has a long, insightful article on the strategies behind the move, which are:

The increasingly hardcore nature of the game industry is causing a contraction of the industry
New intuitive controller [...]

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