"You have received a new email from @SEGA" has to be the greatest alert ever. AND it's about Sega Saturn-style USB joypads.
Date archives for November, 2009
November 24th, 2009
15:04 at twitter.com
November 23rd, 2009
Review: C.O.P. The Recruit
09:30 at nintendolife.com
Cop a load of this.
With the DS now nearly five years old, you’d think there’d be no surprises left inside that flip-top wonder box, but here comes Ubisoft with something we probably didn’t even realise was possible on DS, under the rather off-putting title of C.O.P. The Recruit.
November 22nd, 2009
21:29 at twitter.com
Watching the Tenacious D movie. What a load of juvenile balls.
November 21st, 2009
Review: UNO
14:02 at nintendolife.com
Gameloft deals DSiWare a decent hand
This DSiWare release of UNO marks the card game's second appearance on Nintendo platforms within a few weeks, but does it hold up better in pocket format than its recent WiiWare release?
November 20th, 2009
22:15 at twitter.com
RT @nintendolife @xergal: Spooky Spirits: Puzzle Drop!! now on the AppStore for $1.99, £1.19 & €1.59. Bargain! http://tinyurl.com/yb8cgaz
November 19th, 2009
Review: All Rise for the First Phoenix Wright WiiWare Shots
08:10 at nintendolife.com
Court is now in session!
Looks like the Phoenix Wright steam train is really picking up... er... steam at the moment, with the announcement yesterday and now the first screenshots of the rookie lawyer's transition to WiiWare.
November 18th, 2009
Review: Muramasa Knocked Back by Week Delay
19:40 at nintendolife.com
November 27th the new date for Europeans
We've just spoken to Rising Star Games's Yen Hau, who's confirmed that the firm's upcoming release of Muramasa: The Demon Blade has been pushed back by a week to launch next Friday, November 27th.Review: Aonuma: Prepare for Zelda Surprise Next Year
18:10 at nintendolife.com
Zelda big boss sets up E3 revelation
For a few years now, Eiji Aonuma has been promising something of a reimagining of the Legend of Zelda series. Twilight Princess was touted as the last Zelda "as we know it", and now Mr Aonuma has spoken to the UK's Official Nintendo Magazine about some of the developments in the next title."It is something we used to talk about with Mr Miyamoto, and he and I agree that if we are following the same structure again and again, we might not be able to give long time Zelda fans a fresh surprise."
Review: Prime Yourself for More Metroid
09:30 at nintendolife.com
Developer interview teases possible DS outing for Samus
We may still be recovering from the majesty of Metroid Prime Trilogy, but a recent interview with the UK's Official Nintendo Magazine has unearthed an even more exciting titbit: there may be more Metroid Prime games on the way.08:58 at twitter.com
I must, I must, I must not send blank tweets to @DamienMcFerran...