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Written by Matt Chapman
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Friday, 02 March 2007 |
Nintendo's Wii console is proving a particular favourite with gamers as the stock shortages show, but the company isn't relying on its innovative motion sensor technology as the basis for all the fan worship. As proof of that, the Nintendo Virtual Console has added another series of classic games that will have old and new players alike champing at the proverbial bit.
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Written by Simon Toat
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Friday, 02 March 2007 |
The PS3, due to arrive on European shores on the 23 March looks set,
one day, to get the rumble controllers the company originally claimed
could not be included due to technical reasons.
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Written by Stephen Ebert
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Wednesday, 28 February 2007 |
When it was announced that Nintendo’s next generation console would use a motion sensor remote as its primary control system, it was expected by many to live up to its name at the time and cause a revolution. And even though Nintendo decided to go with the name Wii, the consoles have been flying off the shelves – so much so that a site has been formed to track them down.
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Written by Matt Chapman
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Wednesday, 28 February 2007 |
Electronic Arts has already shouted about the next Sim City game, where you’ll get the ability to pimp your Sim, your town, even your individual rooms. But the fun doesn’t stop there. SimCity DS will also take control of unique features in the Nintendo DS to boost playability.
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Written by Matt Chapman
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Tuesday, 27 February 2007 |
Nokia’s initial attempt to win over gamers with a chunky mobile phone that also played Gameboy-style games is back from the dead. The N-Gage might not have had the impact Nokia hoped when it first launched, but both the Sony PSP and the Nintendo DS have proved there is a burgeoning market for handheld consoles.
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Written by Simon Toat
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Monday, 26 February 2007 |
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Another game launch and the costumed fans line up along London's Oxford Street and pile into HMV to get their hands on the latest Final Fantasy game, Final Fantasy XII (FFXII).
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Written by Matt Chapman
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Monday, 26 February 2007 |
Fans of the Sims – and we know there are a lot of you out there – should hold on to their consoles. Electronic Arts claims the next version of the blockbuster Sims franchise will allow you to go customisation crazy.
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Written by Stephen Ebert
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Monday, 26 February 2007 |
Everyone’s favourite plumber may have been around for over 20 years but he is still popular wherever he pops up. And Rubik’s Cubes, often associated with geekdom, have now been made cool thanks to an appearance by the Super Mario Bros.
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