Filed under: Ramblings

3. Aliens
Well of course. Aliens very rarely come in peace in any game you’re playing. Especially Metroid. If it’s an Alien in Metroid, set beam to Phazon and shoot to kill. Check out the rest of the list here!
Filed under: DorkDorkManifesto

Sisedi writes yet another rambling, on what his GOTY usually has.
Enjoy the read. It’s very….colorful. Yes, thats it. Colorful.
Hi there dorkateers, I love this article because I love games and I want games to be better; and when I say better, I really mean more suited to my tastes, regardless of what yours may be. Smile-Thumbs-Up-Wink, STUW for short. I’m going to give you a list of my favorite trends in games in this article and follow up with one of my least favorite and you get to read both and enjoy them because that is the only possible outcome, absolute mental satisfaction, STUW.

I’m trying really hard to make this happen, aren’t I?
Filed under: Ramblings
We’ve come a long way, I think. And we’re moving at a pretty fast rate. It won’t be long before we’ll literally be in games, or at the very least, are able to pull off a successful Virtual Boy.
Filed under: Ramblings

Oh, come on now! I think there’s enough things separating Mario 64 and Banjo Kazooie for each to be a unique title. Check out other “shameless rip offs” here!
Filed under: Industry News
An industry expert to guide their franchises – Nothing soothes our fears more than knowing John Lasseter, the producer or director of every Pixar and Disney movie you’ve cared about in the past 10 years, has near-complete control over Disney’s creative output. Now that Marvel is included in that umbrella of production, Lasseter will undoubtedly be roped into meetings regarding Marvel’s next big thing.
I think the answer is pretty clear. It’s a good thing Disney makes half decent games. Now, if PIXAR bought out Marvel, then, well, we could expect nothing but gold from them. Check out the feature here!
Filed under: Wii News
Filed under: Nintendo General News
Nintendo Power review scores:
Muramasa: The Demon Blade: 8.0
Mario & Luigi: Bowser’s Inside Story: 9.5
Cursed Mountain: 7.0
Valhalla Knights: Eldar Saga: 4.0
Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box: 8.0
NHL 2K10: 8.0
Fossil Fighters: 8.0
Bleach: The 3rd Phantom: 4.0
On the Road Again: 6.5
GI:Joe: The Rise of Cobra: 5.0
Spectrobes: Origins: 5.5
IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey: 4.0
Wow. 9.5 for M&L 3 and 8.0 for Muramasa. September is going to be a good month.
Filed under: Industry News

Nintendo is doing better, but still trailing their competitors. How’s about you bring back the Seal of Quality back Nintendo?