According to IGN's GamerMetrics, the current top ten most-anticipated titles are as follows (ranked by percentages of mindshare among IGN's audience):
Solid Snake wasn't enough for Super Smash Bros. Brawl's star-studied roster; a second Metal Gear Solid character, the uni-eyed Grey Fox has joined the fight! But unfortunately you won't be able to play as him...
Joystiq reports:
It looks like the popular saved replay idea from Halo 3 is catching on. Wii's recently delayed Super Smash Bros. Brawl will incorporate video recording and sharing of brawls and target smash mode. The announcement from the game's creator Masahiro Sakurai is buried in the second half of his latest blog update. The first half mentions target smash mode, something that has been in the past two games, will also appear in Brawl. So, you may have missed the more exciting second half of his post if you didn't scroll down.
Super Smash Bros. Brawl was the first in what has turned out to be a number of recent delays, both high and low profile. But while Nintendo bandied their stock explanation of having more time to polish the game to perfection, Perrin Kaplan, their outgoing vice president of marketing in the U.S., gave an additional reason for the delay, one that seems to be a growing trend: getting the hell out of the way of the holiday onslaught.
Destructoid's Zeke has created an interesting analysis of the Smash Bros Dojo web site. Using deductive reasoning, he may have found a way to predict who Brawl's as of yet unannounced playable characters will be.
The green gloves, the at-the-ready stance, that uppercut ... it can't be! It is! It's Little Mac, the boxer that (ocassionaly) beat Mike Tyson in Punch-Out, set to appear in Super Smash Bros. Brawl!
In light of Nintendo's announcement that Super Smash Bros. Brawl has been delayed until 2008, IGN's GamerMetrics analyzed the implications that this delay will have on the holiday sales of other upcoming games available for the Nintendo Wii.
Today's Smash Bros. Brawl update reveals the re-addition of the snapshot feature, but this time with a little bit more flexibility for photography fans.
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At Nintendo's US Media Summit today, it was confirmed that the US would also be experiencing a two month delay for Super Smash Bros. Brawl. The title isn't set for a release here until Sunday, February 10.
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US hands will get a chance to play Super Mario Galaxy and Brawl at this year's E for All! in the Nintendo Booth.
In Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary, you can also play with two players simultaneously! Of the two, one will be the protagonist. Essentially, the camera follows the protagonist, so the other player has to keep up.
It's the brute tank of Team Star Fox-the Landmaster. Surely he wouldn't bring that thing out?! Jump to hover. Tilt down to roll. And, of course, fire its cannon with the attack button. It's so big, it might be hard to turn around. But it's law-breaking power and authority is unstoppable.