Date archives for May, 2011

May 20th, 2011
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As Predicted, Wii Drops to £99 in UK Today

Will low price = higher sales?

From today, the Nintendo Wii will be available across the UK in two varieties: white with Mario Kart Wii and a Wii Wheel, or black with Wii Sports and Wii Sports Resort. The console's price has changed too, dropping to around £129.99, but many retailers are taking the chance to sell the machine even more cheaply.

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This NES Pad is the Biggest Game Controller in the World

Forget sore thumbs

The trend for steadily increasing variants of the iconic NES controller is approaching critical mass, as Dutch students have just set a new record for the largest functioning game controller with an NES pad measuring nearly four metres wide.

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Shocked by how far this 'leaked Project Café' video has spread, considering everyone I've spoken to about it has said it's complete toss.



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Hey, @SEGA, I need to play this NOW, OK? Sonic Generations 'Classic Sonic' playthrough. http://bit.ly/klUJnB



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Nintendo Download: 20th May 2011 (Europe)

Chrono Trigger finally reaches Europe!

There's only one headline game this week: the long-awaited European arrival of another legendary Super NES RPG from Square.

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Chrono Trigger (Square, Super NES, 900pts) — Today is an auspicious event: the first time Square's time-travelling epic has landed on the Super NES in Europe. Our Chrono Trigger review explains why this is considered one of the all-time greats.

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GO Series: Picdun (Gamebridge, 500pts) — A rarity in the GO Series, a 500 Point title appears, with Gamebridge explaining "PICture DUNgeon" as an action RPG where your steps reveal a hidden picture. We're hoping for Picross: The RPG, but we'll find out if that's accurate in our upcoming review.

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May 19th, 2011
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Nintendo’s Art Appreciation UK Tour Kicked Off Today

Do Brits love art?

Nintendo's Create Britain tour kicked off today by the banks of the River Thames with an Art Academy lesson hosted by artist Pam Glew. Passers-by were invited to get involved with the DS art package, with a local primary school also stopping by to try their hand at recreating Canaletto's famous painting of Westminster Bridge.

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Resistance 3’s Box Art is Frankly Superb

As much as we love the ongoing battle between humans and Chimeras, we never thought Resistance 3 and art would be such happy bedfellows, but the newly revealed box art for the upcoming shooter is nothing short of superb.

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LEGO Onslaught Continues With LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7

The excitement is building

Fact: LEGO video games sell well. Fact: Harry Potter tie-ins sell well. Fact: Nintendo consoles sell well. Can you see where this is going? Yes, Warner Bros. has announced the official video game of the tail end of the Harry Potter saga, with LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7 coming to all current Nintendo formats this year.

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Aya and the Cubes of Light Speeds Towards Launch

Developer cranks up the pace

Last August, developer Object Vision Software showed off Aya and the Cubes of Light for WiiWare, but the initial video drew many to comment on the game's slow pace. To its credit, the team decided to increase the game's speed, with the fruits of its labour now visible.

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National Geographic Challenge! is Risk with Global Trivia

Conquer the world from your sofa

So far, Buzz! The Ultimate Music Quiz has the Move quiz market all to itself, but that motion-controlled monopoly won't last long, as National Geographic Challenge! is on the way in June.

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