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7:56AM

Is the Wii U Going to Be a Success?

The Wii U is Nintendo's latest and greatest games console. This is the successor to the immensely popular Wii which launched in 2006 and was revoloutionary at the time with its motion control gaming. This time round Nintendo have introduced a new type of controller, one which none of us have ever seen before. The Wii U controller is now more like a tablet device with controls seen around the bezel of the screen. The idea being that extra information can be shown on the gamepads screen such as a map, inventory or can even act as a individual screen whilst playing games. However Nintendo have announced a series of different controllers that are compatible with the new Wii U console there is of course the gamepad wit the touch screen in the middle as shown above, the classic wiimote and numchuck as well as a new controller that is a cross between a Xbox 360 controller and the current Classic Controller Pro already for the Wii. 

The Wii U is has had a boost in graphics sinse the Wii, the Wii U now featured HD graphics which it desperately needed as the Wii graphics were dated even back in 2006. Now with the increase in resoloution it will hopefully allow more detailed and realistic looking games to the Wii U a thing that the Wii struggled to do and developers chose to give games a cartoon aesthetic to hide the Wii's glaring problems.

 

Nintendo held their presentation yesterday at E3 and many people felt underwhelmed. Nintendo spoke briefly about the possiblities of the WiiU and how it is going to be used in a home enviroment. They also announced a few new games for the WiiU platform including Super Mario  Bros U, Pikmin 3, Lugi Mansion and Nintendoland. However these first party games weren't particuarly new or innotative, the new Super Mario game looked literally a clone of the Super Mario Bros game already on the Wii console. 

The main thing that is of concern here is price which is yet to be revealed by Nintendo. For the Wii U to be successful it has to be at the right price point as at the moment there aren't may compelling reasons to upgrade to if you are a current Wii owner. Yes, more third party titles are going to come the Wii U such as Batman: Arkham City and ZombiU, which taylor to the hardcore gamers. The gamepad seems to be the unique selling point to the console and its going to be interesting how much it is going to be for the gamepad and if you want a two player experience that is going to add up over time.

2:33PM

Review - GoldenEye 007 (Wii)

In this currently filmless Bond-time is a game like Goldeneye 007 for the Wii really satisfying? Or not?

Well, one thing is for sure: you should not expect a one-on-one transformation of the classic Nintendo 64 game of 1997 and much less a transformation of the movie.

Activions and Eurocoms reinterpretation of the Goldeneye-topic differs in many respects from the prototype. It starts with Bond itself, because Pierce Brosnan was abruptly replaced by Daniel Craig. Not to say I have anything against Daniel Craig, but when I think of Goldeneye I think of Pierce Brosnan. Even Tina Turners theme song was re-recorded by Nicole Scherzinger.

Overall it’s difficult to accept this new Goldeneye, there are too much childhood memories I have in my mind about this movie and also about the game.
Sean Bean as 006?? No chance! Gottfried John as Ouromov? I also have to negate that, instead there is only a off-the-rack general , that has a valued number of thousand medals on his chest. At least Xenia Onatopp and Natalya Fyodorovna Simonova rudimentarily remind of their real life models Famke Janssen and Izabella Scorupco.

The basic background story is widely the same as in the movie, though it is set in modern times. Simultaneously some scenes and events were moved. The EMP-resistant helicopter isn’t stolen in Monaco but on a arms fair in Dubai. Bond is locate Severnaya when the first satellite explodes, and the showdown takes place in Nigeria not in Cuba.
That’s more or less a matter of taste. For some it is a welcome change of the plot, but personally I can’t acquire a taste for it.

But let’s get to the actual game, that is very impressive on Nintendo’s little white one. With GoldenEye Eurocom brought a very interesting and - by Wii-standards - best-looking shooter to the screen - this is only blurred by small slowdowns in some situations. When it comes to controlling Eurocom gives you free choice between Classic-controller, GameCube-controller, Wii-Zapper and of course the combination of Wiimote and Nunchuk. Last option works as expected: you aim and shoot with the Wiimote and move around with the Nunchuk. If you bring the crosshairs to the screen-edges, the perspective turns to this direction, but slightly up and down. Nothing out of the ordinary. Whether you want to spurt, crouch or zoom in, everything is possible and works well. By the way there is a activated target-guidance as a standard feature. If requested you can turn this little feauture off anytime and depend on your own skills.

GoldenEye often provides several ways to solve a situation. On every occasion you can proceed quietly and try to eliminate your enemies silently - weapons with silencers and knockouts form behind are your best friends in those situations. Since the dead bodies disappear after a certain time, you don’t have to worry about being spotted. If someone hears your steps or sees you, there is still a small time slot to neutralize this particular target, otherwise the alarm will be set off.
But you don’t pervade this sneak missions quite consistent. Even if you huddle in a dark corner or squat in a bush, after a few seconds your enemies know where you are, if they were alarmed by one of their colleagues. Also when they didn’t look in your direction previously. In those situations you are forced to fire yourself through the remained opponents. In those struggles you’re not safe anywhere. Small concrete blocks, wooden boxes or similar objects fall apart at heavy bombardments, so that you can’t stay for a longer time at one place.

It’s also conspicuous, that Eurocom injected the game a dose of Call of Duty. Whether it is the presentation, like you ran through a boat, while a helicopter attacks you with rockets, or if it are certain moments, where you break doors and eliminate enemies in slow motion, it benefits the game and provides a necessary thrill from time to time. In addition, you witness all cutscenes in ego-perspective and consequently are in the middle of the action.

The tank mission, where Bond rushes through St.Petersburg in a tank, by contrast seems a bit strange. Indeed also in the movie some surroundings broke but in the game dozens of cars and helicopters explode after you shoot them. Even russian jet fighters drop their bombs into the middle of the town and destroy parts of the streets, just to stop Bond. That seems exaggerated and admittedly and not much Bond-like: a wake of devastation through St.Petersburg.

The entire gaming time of the campaign, depends on the difficulty level. If you choose lowest level you will need about 6 hours to finish the game, but this also depends on whether you solve every situation inconspicuous or if you want to rush through the whole game. The higher the difficulty level the more objectives will be added. Thereby the game relies on the familiar system of regenerating health, except for the Classic 007 difficulty.

Now let’s come to the Multiplayer, which offers a good variety of modes, including classics such as the Paintball mode or the Golden Gun mode. On the other hand the maps are all new and don’t come from the original game. Besides you earn experience points for every kill. Headshots, kill streaks and such bring you extra bonuses, increase your level and unlock new weapons and configurations.

Although I don’t like the reinterpretation of the story, GoldenEye still is a good shooter, that uses some elements from Call of Duty to pep up the presentation. You can proceed quietly or suspicious. But sometimes Eurocom has a propensity to exaggerate in terms of action. In this case less is more. As a Bond-fan I’m not completely satisfied, but if you're looking for a good shooter for Nintendo’s console you can’t do anyting wrong with this game.

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10:26AM

Video Game Collection

Today I'm going to post about my video game collection. These kind of posts seem to very popular. I like video games, so I figured that I'd show my own. I currently own the Xbox 360 and Nintendo Wii. My Xbox 360 collection is bigger than my my Nintendo Wii collection. I'm not going to list the games that I own because you can watch the video for that. So, please refer to the video above. Have a nice day! 

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7:04PM

Wii Sports Resort To Come With 2 Motion Plus


Wii Sports Resort is Nintendo's sequel to Wii Sports, which comes bundled with all Wii consoles. Wii Sports Resort has been a moderate hit and many people (including me) have enjoyed it, but many have not liked the fact that the only 1 Wii Motion Plus is included. The Wii Motion Plus is the hardware that connects to your Wiimote and is to make the movements more accurate. Nintendo has now included 2 Wii Motion Plus connectors in the Wii Sports Resort bundle. The bundle will be a price of $60 USD.

11:12AM

Theres always one..

Gaming is one of the biggest things since the 90's, and there is 3 main competitors which are Sony (PS3), Nintendo (Wii) and Microsoft (XBOX). One thing this blog post isn't going to do is make an argument between gamers, as many gamers own all of the 3 above consoles.

On the market right now, Sony and Nintendo have more consoles on the market, for Sony the PS3 and PSP and for Nintendo the Wii and DSi, but what about Microsoft. Microsoft already have their vintage XBOX console, but what a handheld from Microsoft? Well, you could say that one of their 'netbooks' are one of their takes on the handheld console, but please, you can't game on the netbook. Maybe a laptop, but its about 3-4 times bigger than Sony and Nintendo handhelds. So, c'mon Microsoft, where is your handheld? Is it still being featured on Engadget as 'coming soon' or many Youtube videos being made about it, and what it'll look like, what it'll do etc.

Instead of making new Windows operating systems, get a XBOX handheld console out on the market. But, don't come up with the excuse of "Well, Sony has a powerful console (PS3) and a nice unique handheld (PSP)" If Sony and Nintendo can enter the market like that, you can Microsoft!

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