Donkey Kong Jungle Climber is a neat climbing/platformer/puzzler for DS, but we can't help but think that Nintendo must have given up even trying to create a compelling storyline for the jungle swinging action.
You can check out the first shots by hitting our Images tab, but for a chuckle, check below for a quick synopsis of Jungle Climber's befuddling
Videogames based on the movie 300 and film franchise Saw are in the pipeline, Variety is reporting.
Both titles are the first revealed games coming from newly established publisher Brash Entertainment, which is to concentrate exclusively on creating games based off film, TV and music licenses.
According to Variety's report, the Hollywood-based Brash has already secured multi-game deals with five movie studios and has 12 movie-based projects underway including Saw and
Monday 4 June 2007
Our stale weekend faces lit up with Christmas Day joy when we opened this morning's post and found a very cool Elite Beat Agents 7" record sent to us from Nintendo. We love the game and we love vinyl, so it seemed like the best bit of promotional gaming tat ever - nice quality cover with artwork on both sides, an inner sleeve and 7" disc complete with EBA label. However, our happy fuzzy feeling was tainted with disappointment when we discovered that the record didn't
With the full Opera browser slowly - and we mean slowly - downloading into the Wii's master-brain, there's no better time to indulge in a spot of YouTubing shenanigans. It's here gamers reveal acts of gaming prowess beyond our meager arm-flailing goofiness, and demonstrate how to milk every drop of fun from those Wii discs. Now get surfing.
Remote Flicks - Big screen Wii by hohlerman
Watch as a group of enterprising Wii fanatics create the real big screen gaming experience. That such a tiny
It's been downsized, restructured and repackaged and in just six weeks (July 11-13) we'll be able to judge first-hand whether the new format E3 is an improvement over the loosely organized orgy of chaos and inflatable swords that has always exhilarated and exhausted game hungry show goers in equal measure. But while we're certainly curious to see the transformation from sensory-assaulting expo to an altogether more sober-sounding business summit, the reason we're jetting off to Santa Monica
Two-time FIFA World Player of the Year Ronaldinho will be the face that launches a few hundred thousand FIFA 08 units come autumn for Xbox 360, PS2, PSP, DS, PC, mobile and for the first time PS3 and Wii. No platform is safe...
"We're proud to call some of the world's best football athletes our partners. The access, guidance and insight they give us means that FIFA 08 will create a next gen experience that not only looks authentic, but that captures the emotion, finesse and beauty of the
With Naruto: Ninja Council 3 already days old it seems like the right time to announce another title in the long-running series. That game would be the tentatively titled Naruto: Path of the Ninja, due later this fall. Here's what we can expect, straight from the clearly excited mouths of publisher D3:
- Unique time based combat system in which players must determine each characters strengths and use them accurately
- Six available characters
- Content and scenarios that have never been
Phantom Hourglass is looking better every time Nintendo hits us with a new batch of screens, and this latest load is no exception.
Check out the detail in the house interior screen, or the way the sand kicks up in the dungeon and the water splashing off Link's boat out at sea. We've seen flatter water in PS2 games, and it's the sort of tech that you'd assume impossible on
As Final Fantasy fans can tell you, Square Enix knows a thing or two about how to put together awesome CGI movies, and that's exactly what they've done for Final Fantasy IV on DS.
FFIV is being re-released AGAIN (after having been ported to GBA) as part of Square's Final Fantasy 20th Anniversary celebration. This time the game will sport new 3D visuals put together by Matrix Software, who also handled the 3D DS conversion of FF III. New content is also expected.
The new trailer can be found
The first trailer from LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga has hit the internet. Featuring plenty of gameplay, it's viewable over at LucasArts' website.
Confirmation on The Complete Saga arrived last week. Developed by Traveller's Tales, the game will let you play through all six Star Wars movies and adds new characters - such as Watto, Zam Wessell and Boss Nass - new levels and new features.
LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga is due to release on Wii, Xbox 360, PS3 and DS in the autumn.
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