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Nintendo, The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass (DS), Carnival Funfair Games, Jam Sessions (DS), Boogie, Metroid Prime 3: Corruption (Wii), More Brain Training from Dr Kawashima: How Old Is Your Brain? (DS), Puzzle League DS (DS), Mario Party 8 (Wii), Mario Strikers Charged Football (Wii), Picross DS (DS), Big Brain Academy
Well, while Metroid Prime 3: Corruption may well be the most anticipated Wii title of the summer for gamers at least, it seems that the Seattle event this week was more about reinforcing the ‘casual’ message with the focus heavily on the first party titles such as Big Brain Academy on Wii,
Brain Age 2, Picross DS, the Tetris-a-like Planet Puzzle League and family favourite Mario Party 8 all hogging the limelight.
Additionally, Nintendo is very keen to shout about third party partner’s casual titles such as Ubisoft’s handheld guitar title Jam Sessions, EA’s dance-a-thon Boogie and Take 2’s recently announced Carnival Games.
Not to worry, of course. We’ll get plenty of time with the proper games at E3 no doubt. Right now, let’s rejoice that the Wii’s first fully online game is out in the UK today (a European Nintendo exclusive no less) and get in another quick game on the wonder that is Mario Strikers Charged.
Comments
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has anyone got mario football?what is it like?
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majin dboy wrote:
has anyone got mario football?what is it like?
Have you not read Adam's review... which is here.
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My biggest worry is that Nintendo don't get too carried away with the casual gamer bit. A huge percent of their customers are young males, so more meaty games are needed.
Some of that lot look good though.
Some of that lot look good though.
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