nintendo
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Very positive review for Punch-Out!!, the just released Wii remake of the Nintendo (NES) classic. Highlights: they've upped the silly ethnic stereotype quotient, added new characters, and after you beat the game and play it again the characters' weaknesses change.
(8) # 5/19/2009
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Releases for the Wii have been stagnant recently, but next month Nintendo is offering "WiiWare," digital downloads of original games. Here are several reviews of some upcoming games. Puzzle games! Homestar Runner! Dr. Mario! This is my kind of thing.
(0) # 4/20/2008
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A modified Tesla coil that shoots out high-voltage sparks modulated to play musical tones. Stage 1-2 of Super Mario Bros. is always a fan favorite.
(0) # 6/27/2007
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Live Action Punch-Out. Disturbing in its accuracy. (thx, jason)
(4) # 1/12/2006
For casual gamers only
Danc at Lost Garden has a long post about Nintendo's development cycle, and why it differs so greatly from Sony and Microsoft's approach. Short version: Microsoft and to a lesser degree Sony release games aimed at the hardcore gamer demographic (e.g., first-person shooters) whereas Nintendo profits by innovating and then banking on creating the classic game based on that innovation. Then, when the competition jumps on the bandwagon and starts creating games for the hardcore player, Nintendo innovates again. It doesn't always work, but when it does it leads to really fun games that even a casual gamer can enjoy.
An excellent article for the Nintendo faithful (I don't play videogames much anymore, but when I do, it's usually Nintendo). (via Luis Villa)

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