Date archives for November, 2010

November 17th, 2010
nintendolife.com/news

Ant and Dec’s Jungle Romp Kick Starts Donkey Kong Campaign

Diminutive Geordie rascals Ant and Dec have been a staple of Nintendo's advertising campaigns for a while now, so it's no surprise to see them turn up again to promote Donkey Kong Country Returns with a series of web videos.

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Wii Speak’s Time is Officially Over

Update: or is it?

Update: Nintendo UK has contacted Eurogamer to state that, in fact, Wii Speak has not been discontinued.

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Take a Stroll Through Miyamoto’s DSiWare Audio Guide

Free app for Japan

Based on his previous games, Shigeru Miyamoto's first DSiWare application could have been a handy guide for finding a local plumber, gardener or dog-walker, but instead it's a handy tool for creating and listening audio guides for museums, journeys and almost anything else.

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PlayStation Move Continues to Drive Accessory Sales Upward

Two consecutive months of growth for sector

Whilst sales of hardware and software are down across the board compared to the same period last year, one area of the industry that is growing is accessories, thanks in no small part to Sony's new motion controller. Move grew the sector in September and it's done so again in October, according to figures posted by the NPD Group.

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GoldenEye’s Success “Proves Core Games Sell on Wii”

Bond does the business

GoldenEye 007 had a strong start to its campaign across the UK, selling twice as many units as Blood Stone, and naturally Nintendo is quick to champion the game as proof that core games can succeed on Wii.

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Watch Rhythm Heaven Played with Lasers and Japanese Swords

Now this is technology

The GameBoy Advance belongs to a simpler time, when buttons were king. That's why it's so great to see a video of GBA title Rhythm Heaven played in a way we're fairly certain the developers never considered.

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Funky Lab Rat Grooves Onto PSN Next Week

Nearly time to cut the cheese

Funky Lab Rat takes that classic situation – a laboratory rat capable of manipulating time – and places it in a 2D puzzle-platformer where the titular rodent must use his incredible powers to solve a wide range of physics-based puzzles on his way to the exit of each level.

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Xbox 360 Sales Double Thanks to Launch of Kinect

We know that Kinect had a successful launch worldwide, but in the UK it made a major impact on hardware sales, doubling the Xbox 360's previous week figures and putting it top of the home console sales leaderboard.

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First Shenmue City Screens Show Nozomi, Capsule Toys and Kittens, But Where Are the Sailors? http://is.gd/hgHhi


November 16th, 2010
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Review: Sonic Free Riders

Free falling

Sonic Free Riders is the third entry in the hoverboarding offshoot of the hedgehog franchise, following on last generation’s Sonic Riders and follow-up Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity for Wii, both of which were poorly received by the gaming press and public alike. This latest iteration is revolutionary in that it ditches the controller completely, but can Kinect really bring air boarding to life?

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