Get your magnifying glass and deerstalker
European Wii owners, you're getting a dose of object finding in September. Mystery Case Files: The Malgrave Incident is an exclusive Wii instalment in the popular hidden object series, and it's coming to Europe on 9th September.Date archives for June, 2011
June 23rd, 2011
Mystery Case Files Investigates Europe on 9th September
09:00 at nintendolife.com
Actually, Square Enix is Not Considering Dragon Quest X for Wii U
08:20 at nintendolife.com
Lost in translation
Remember when we said Square Enix was pondering Dragon Quest X for Wii and Wii U? Well it's not true, apparently.07:10 at twitter.com
Image changed in support of #sonic20th. Happy birthday you big blue beauty.
June 22nd, 2011
Review: Successfully Learning German: Year 2
22:15 at nintendolife.com
Nicht so toll
Tivola's continued attempts to teach the world basic mathematic and linguistic skills continues apace with Successfully Learning German: Year 2, marking another appearance from vampire Freddie, the world's least qualified teaching assistant.Review: Successfully Learning German: Year 2
22:15 at nintendolife.com
Nicht so toll
Tivola's continued attempts to teach the world basic mathematic and linguistic skills continues apace with Successfully Learning German: Year 2, marking another appearance from vampire Freddie, the world's least qualified teaching assistant.20:23 at twitter.com
Really enjoying Woodkid's Iron EP featuring a big tune from the Assassin's Creed: Revelations trailer. Spotify link: http://bit.ly/lKhNkS
Review: This Kid Is So Much Better at Dance Central Than You
18:00 at kinectaku.com
Just watch it
We're avid Dance Central fans here at KINECTaku, but this young boy's enthusiastic dancing in a Washington shopping centre is something else.Review: Kinect Voice Controls Coming to Australia This Year
17:00 at kinectaku.com
Strewth
Voice control for Kinect isn't available everywhere yet, but it is coming to Australia before the end of 2011, Microsoft Australia's Xbox 360 boss has confirmed.Review: Wii U Mii Characters Are the Same As On 3DS
16:30 at nintendolife.com
Although not 3D, obviously
Having established Mii characters as the ever-changing face of Wii games, and now on 3DS too, it's no surprise Nintendo's bobble-headed avatars will also feature on Wii U. Just as there's something familiar about the console's name, so there will be with the Miis too — they'll be the same as on 3DS.Review: Wii U Mii Characters Are the Same As On 3DS
16:30 at nintendolife.com
Although not 3D, obviously
Having established Mii characters as the ever-changing face of Wii games, and now on 3DS too, it's no surprise Nintendo's bobble-headed avatars will also feature on Wii U. Just as there's something familiar about the console's name, so there will be with the Miis too — they'll be the same as on 3DS.