Eidos have today announced that they will be releasing Alvin and the Chipmunks on the Nintendo Wii, DS, PC and Playstation 2...
Pointing and clicking for text with the Wii remote sucks. Luckily, Nintendo is taking that into account with the next iteration of Animal Crossing.
Pack your bags and take a trip to the city as Animal Crossing comes to Wii! In a new instalment to the hugely popular series, Animal Crossing: Let's Go to the City not only allows players to create their own perfect life in the country, but also introduces an exciting new city area to explore! With many new features such as the new Wii Speak accessory which enables you to chat to other players in the game, pack up your fishing rod and get ready to create your ideal Animal Crossing world as Animal Crossing: Lets Go to the City launches across Europe in...
TVGB: "With the straight from the horse's (mule's?) mouth confirmation that Animal Crossing Wii will be unveiled next week during E3, it seems as ripe of a time as any to do a bit of speculation as to what the new entry into the Animal Crossing series will bring to the table. We'll break it down into what we know, what we think we know and what we want the game to have but probably won't."
Tom East, online editor for ONM, wrote on his blog that "those of you who have read the new issue of Official Nintendo Magazine should already know that Animal Crossing Wii will be unveiled at the conference."
An interesting image from the 2008 Club Nintendo calendar could suggest a December release for Animal Crossing Wii. ...
Animal Crossing for the Wii will be an MMO/social networking title. It's no great surprise ¿ in a few short years, Animal Crossing has become one of Nintendo's most-loved and top selling franchises (over seven million copies sold), particularly in Japan. Nintendo refers to the title as a 'communications game' rather than a videogame, and playing already depends on real-world timekeeping, weather patterns, social conventions, and above all else economic interactions. In almost every way, Animal Crossing has always been the perfect MMO concept, and this development is simply a fulfilment of that promise.