OK so I've enrolled for my free 3D Classics: Kid Icarus, but how do I enter the 3DS prize draw?
Date archives for December, 2011
December 12th, 2011
10:27 at twitter.com
December 11th, 2011
20:51 at twitter.com
Kevin Butler was just in The West Wing. Mind blown.
Nintendo Takes Home Four Awards at Spike VGAs
10:30 at nintendolife.com
Read all about it
Last night's Spike Video Game Awards might have been more of a glossy advert reel than a bona fide awards show, but that doesn't take the sheen off Nintendo's four awards on the night.Photos of Shigeru Miyamoto Sat in a Real Life Mario Kart
09:45 at nintendolife.com
No words required
It's been more like Shigeru Miyamoto Life around these parts this week, with Nintendo's legendary designer hitting the headlines for his apparent — though later rescinded — announcement of his retirement. He's still a fun lovin' kind of guy though, as these photos of him sat in a real-life Mario Kart prove.
December 10th, 2011
Nintendo Crows About November Sales for Wii and 3DS
15:30 at nintendolife.com
The figures are in
Now November is long gone it's time to review how Nintendo did in the sales front across the United States.Cake Ninja is Fruit Ninja But With Cakes Instead
09:15 at nintendolife.com
Ninja
Never let it be said that originality is dead. Cypronia is about to unleash Cake Ninja on an unsuspecting DSiWare service next week.
December 9th, 2011
WarioWare Takes Christmas Movies and Makes Them Better
17:30 at nintendolife.com
Much better
We kicked off the year by reliving 2010's biggest news stories through the wonder of WarioWare D.I.Y., and as we approach the most magical day of the calendar the talented NGamer crew have put together a WarioWare rendition of some of your favourite Christmas movies.16:12 at twitter.com
WRITERS: every time you don't stylise NiGHTS into Dreams correctly, a Nightopian dies. Their screams... how could you?
Miyamoto: “Eventually Nintendo Must Survive Without Me”
16:00 at nintendolife.com
It is inevitable
All the talk of Shigeru Miyamoto retiring or stepping down — neither of which he's doing, of course — got many thinking about Nintendo's future after its talismanic figure leaves. Miyamoto himself spoke to the Wall Street Journal blog briefly about company life after his departure, and acknowledges Nintendo must prosper without him:We have to construct the structure so that the organization so that it can make it without me. I should also admit that it might be better without me; I mean that a different approach and different talent might emerge, though I shouldn’t dwell on this because then the article might indeed say ‘Mr. Miyamoto is thinking about retiring,’ because that is not the case.Miyamoto realises better than most that allowing a younger generation to come to the forefront will enable Nintendo to keep creating great games for years to come. Not that he's thinking about retiring, though, because he's not.
15:55 at twitter.com
#FF for my favourite Tweeters: @jonwahlgren @xeroxeroxero @tweeting_keith @squintyginge and @RSG_Angel. That's all for this week, folks!