Activision's doing its level best to bring its big franchises to Kinect — other than Call of Duty, of course. After the revelation of Cabela's Big Game Hunter: Hunting Party last week we now have Rapala for Kinect, a hands-free instalment in the famous fishing franchise.
Date archives for September, 2011
September 9th, 2011
Activision Hooks a Big One with Rapala for Kinect
09:00 at kinectaku.com
Fox McCloud Returns As Star Fox 64 3D Launches Worldwide
08:00 at nintendolife.com
After a lengthy absence — his last starring role was back in 2006 — Fox McCloud is back, as Star Fox 64 3D takes off across North America and Europe today.
September 8th, 2011
Get a Venusaur C-Gear Skin with Exclusive Code
14:30 at nintendolife.com
Give your gear a makeover
Pokémon Black & White has plenty to keep you going, so if you're still playing the game then Nintendo wants to reward you with some new looks for your all-important C-Gear.14:08 at twitter.com
I'm playing Rise of Nightmares for @kinectaku. Is it any good? Not sure yet, haven't had much to do!
Better Late Than Never, Europe’s 3DS Ambassador Tool is Here
13:00 at nintendolife.com
About time
Last week 3DS owners all across Europe were feverishly downloading free NES games, except those left out of the 3DS Ambassador programme, disappointed that they weren't eligible for the freebies. Wouldn't it have been useful to have some sort of eligibility verification tool to see who was in and who wasn't?12:55 at twitter.com
I'll have to shell out £100 for that Sonic Generations Collector's Edition? Surely this will prove a worthwhile and valuable investment...
Nintendo Download: 8th September 2011 (North America)
12:15 at nintendolife.com
Another mixed bag
You know the drill by now: today's Nintendo Download spans the good, the not-so-good and the downright baffling. Here's what's available for you today.3DS Virtual Console
Golf (Game Boy, Nintendo, $2.99) — Take to the links in this simple take on a good walk spoiled. Whether it's a better golf game than free Ambassador game NES Open Tournament Golf is a matter for our review to settle.WiiWare
Paint Splash (KnapNok Games, 500pts) — A multiplayer art game that, in an unexpected twist, lets you save your creations to SD card after completion. Paint Splash started life as a homebrew application called Kidspaint that amassed over 50,000 free downloads: time will tell if it can repeat the feat now it's a paid download.WiiWare Demo
Liight (Studio Walljump, full version: 500pts) — Get a taste of what it's like to blend coloured lights in a puzzle context with a free demo. The full game is actually very good, as our Liight review explains.DSiWare
DotMan (Agetec Inc., 200pts) — The latest game from Silver Star Japan comes to North America courtesy of Agetec. Essentially a revamped version of Atari 2600 game Dodge 'Em, we got hands-on with the Japanese version of the game last year, so check out our First Impressions: DotMan while waiting for our review.Everybody’s Golf Move Patch In the Works for Europe
11:45 at movemodo.com
No date yet
It's been a while since Minna No Golf 5 — aka Hot Shots Golf: Out of Bounds*, aka Everybody's Golf: World Tour — got its PlayStation Move patch in Japan, with no word on if or when the controller would get support outside of Japan. Now we can reveal Sony Computer Entertainment Europe will add PlayStation Move support to the game in the future.Everybody’s Golf Move Patch In the Works for Europe
11:45 at vitagamr.com
No date yet
It's been a while since Minna No Golf 5 — aka Hot Shots Golf: Out of Bounds*, aka Everybody's Golf: World Tour — got its PlayStation Move patch in Japan, with no word on if or when the controller would get support outside of Japan. Now we can reveal Sony Computer Entertainment Europe will add PlayStation Move support to the game in the future.You’re Not Alone in Finding the First Zelda So Hard
11:30 at nintendolife.com
So does Eiji Aonuma
The re-release of Legend of Zelda as part of the 3DS Ambassador program has reminded gamers just how hard Link's first outing is. If you haven't finished it yet, don't give yourself a hard time about it: neither has series producer Eiji Aonuma.