Archive for June, 2010
Which retro classics would you like to play next?.
Ufouria: The Saga is the next game to given a new lease of life on Virtual Console. Ufouria? U what, more like. You take control of a character called Bop-Louie tasked with finding a bunch of amnesiac friends.
News: de Blob 2 has ‘face melting visuals’ - Blue Tongue
0 Comments Published June 30th, 2010 in NewsSequel "pushes Wii to its limits".
de Blob was praised for being a Wii game that Nintendo would have been proud to call their own but the game’s executive producer is looking to step things up with de Blob: The Underground, a game which he claims "pushes the Wii to its limits."
Two DSiWare games confirmed…
Remember Maestro: Jump In Music? It’s an excellent musical platformer that was released for DS at the back-end of last year. Now it’s coming to DSiWare this week.
What is this week’s Virtual Console game?.
There wasn’t a Virtual Console game amongst Nintendo’s downloads last week but the service will return this Friday with the release of an old NES game Ufouria: The Saga.
News: Driver: San Francisco Wii: first screenshots and details
0 Comments Published June 30th, 2010 in NewsFirst look at the Wii game.
Driver fans can look forward to going back to San Francisco in a new Wii game that is returning the series to its roots.
Could this be the hedgehog’s best Wii game yet?.
Sonic Colours seems to get better with each viewing. This new set of screenshots show Sonic in action in levels which look like the daytime stages from Sonic Unleashed which is no bad thing.
First details and new trailer.
Ubisoft didn’t give much away when announcing Rabbids Travel In Time at its E3 press conference earlier this month, simply releasing a mysterious trailer with no gameplay footage. However, we can now reveal that it is another party game.
They don’t want 3DS to feel like a kiddie platform.
Nintendo surprised everyone at E3 by revealing a list of 73 planned 3DS games including the likes of Metal Gear Solid, Assassin’s Creed and Saints Row. Now THQ has revealed that it was Nintendo who asked them to make a Saints Row game.
High Voltage have learnt their lesson…
Judging by the noises coming out of High Voltage HQ, Conduit 2 is all about righting the wrongs of the first game. Not that there was that much wrong with the original. It wasn’t awful. It was just that it was talked up (by High Voltage themselves) as the game that hardcore Wii owners had been waiting for and in the end it failed to live up to the hype. Yet, as Conduit 2 producer Josh Olson told us, they have learnt their lesson.
Which retro classics would you bring to the handheld?.
For me, two of the most exciting 3DS games announced at last fortnight’s E3 weren’t even new games. They were 3Dmakes (my word, remember you heard it here first!) of two Nintendo 64 classics - Lylat Wars and Legend Of Zelda:


