Games For Nintendo Wii Are As Unique As The Wii Itself
The ever changing video game industry took a giant leap when Nintendo released the Wii in late 2006. Unlike previous video game releases from Nintendo, and others, the Wii?s distinguishing features were not improved graphics, or faster game speed, or any of the countless other innovations that have dotted the gaming landscape. Instead, Nintendo?s Wii has ushered in a new way to play video games with its revolutionary control system.
The Sims (console version) Review for the Playstation 2 (PS2), XBox, and Nintendo Gamecube
Maxis' The Sims is in a sense mimicking and mocking real life. In this game you are creator and ruler of the little computer people created by your imagination, in other words one might call you a god of the sim folk.
Comparing The Playstation 3, Xbox 360, And Nintendo WII
Finally, they?re all here. The Xbox 360 has had the next generation gaming market to itself for a year. Now its two competitors, the Playstation 3 and Nintendo Wii, are here. No more speculating about speed. No more guessing about memory. Now we can take a look and see exactly how they stack up compared to each other.
Must Read Product Review On Nintendo Wii, Sony Playstation 3 And Xbox 360
The big game console vendors are slugging it out for your business Game console prices are down, new hardware options have been introduced, and all manufacturers can boast about their library of game choices
Nintendo, PlayStation, and Xbox, Very Much a College Lifestyle
According to the latest study by Anderson Analytic's GenX2Z, with the release of PlayStation 3 and Nintendo Wii this weekend, all three major next-gen gaming consoles are now in fierce competition. And among one of the most important markets, the college market, where only 26 percent of students report not playing video games, both men and women eagerly await the releases.
Soul Calibur II Review for the Playstation 2 (PS2), XBox, and Gamecube Video Game Systems
Fighting games are usually not my forte, but out of all the fighting games that I have played Soul Calibur 2 is the one that I most enjoy. I am not proficient in most of the fighting games; in fact, all that I really do is just hit buttons and hope for the best.
The Benefits of Blu-Ray in Playstation 3 Games
If you have followed the recent development in the entertainment industry, especially video and games, you then know that times are changing yet once again. There was a time when the latest technology in video was called Beta (Betamax) which was replaced by VHS which in term was upgraded to digital video in the form of DVD. This last format is not only used as a standard by the video industry but by the computer and gaming industry as well.
Traineo.com Launches Nintendo Wii Fitness Video Contest - Spotlights the Wii Workout
Online community forms at traineo.com around Nintendo Wii Fitness Video Contest
Vinpower Digital Expands Their Product Line of Blu-ray Duplication Equipment
To meet the growing consumer needs for Blu-ray content, Vinpower Digital releases three new lines of Blu-ray capable duplicators.
James Camerons Dark Angel: The Video Game Review for Playstation 2 (PS2) and XBox
The pathetic attempt to create a Dark Angel video game ended in unparalleled disaster. This game made a mockery of the once popular television series, basically rubbing the fans faces in the dirt.
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Stolen the Video Game Review for the Playstation 2 (PS2), XBox, and Nintendo Gamecube
As far as stealth games go, this one is bad. What am I talking about? As far as any game goes, this one is bad. Do yourself a favor, don't waste your time or money, pass on this one. This game has absolutely no personality, just like its characters. The gameplay is tedious at best, you can have more fun just staring at a box of cereal. First of all, this game's plot is utterly and hopelessly lacking in the interesting department as well as in the actual development of it. You play the game as Anya Romanov who is a thief; supposedly the best thief. Yet for some reason she takes her directions from an ex-security officer whose name is Louie. Louie directs the missions throughout the game; he tells you everything you have to do so that you have nothing to figure out on your own. Basically you just need to pick locks, break into safes, or hack into computers. These take place in a measly four levels. Although there are minigames to play that all seem to look the same. The graphics stink, they are so bland they make a white room look colorful. Not only are the graphics given the short end of the stick, but they are also reused everywhere, throughout the entire game. Shadows appear on the ground without any source for it (no light, no object, no shadow?). Sometimes the shadows even point in the wrong direction. The voice acting is terrible along with most of the sound in this game. Along with everything else in this game. All I have to conclude is, I wish I could get my time back. Miranda Stites
HeroesOfGaming.com
"Saving Good People From Bad Games"
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