Monday, July 4, 2011

About Wii Games: "Malgrave Incident" Reviewed, Workout Games Listed

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This week I review the hidden object/adventure game Mystery Case Files: The Malgrave Incident, which I rather liked even though hidden object games are not generally my cup of tea. I also discuss the conflict between RPG fans and Nintendo regarding some some major titles it is keeping out of the U.S., and I have posted a list of all the workout games for the Wii, of which there are quite a few.

Next week may be less productive. Right now all I've got for next week is a review of Transformers Dark of the Moon Stealth Force Edition, which is not the most exciting of games. Although I'll probably get deeper into the RPG Nintendo controversy, since holding Nintendo's feet to the fire seems to be in this week.


Mystery Case Files: The Malgrave Incident - Game Review
I've never really understood the appeal of hidden object games; frankly, staring at the screen looking for the silhouette of a heart in the wall is just not my idea of fun. But I actually rather liked Mystery Case Files: The Malgrave Incident, which combines hidden object search with old fashioned point-and-click adventuring.... Read more

Nintendo, Want the Wii U to Succeed? Release Wii Xenoblade.
Recently there has been a huge effort on the part of gamers to persuade Nintendo that the U.S. deserves the same a-list titles they have published in Japan, specifically the role-playing games Xenoblade, The Last Story and Pandora's Tower. The main argument is that there is a market for these games in this country, but I have another reason. Nintendo needs to show gamers it is serious about core gaming now if they want the Wii U to succeed next year.... Read more

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All of the Wii's Fitness Games - Listed!
Since so many people buy the Wii to get in shape, I thought I'd sit down and make a list, with a general description and various details, of every fitness game out there for the Wii. It was a lot of work, so I hope someone in this world actually is looking for a list of every workout game for the Wii!... Read more
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Nintendo Hopes Wii U Will Turn Casual Gamers to Core Gamers,
NintendoEverything reports that Nintendo's Katsuya Eguchi has told EGM that he is hoping the Wii U will not only win back the core gamers who dismissed the Wii but will also persuade the casual gamers who flocked to the Wii to delve deeper into gaming.... Read more

 


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