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May
11
2006
9:06 am
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Today Japanese developer Grasshopper revealed it is developing an original game called Heroes for Nintendo Wii.

The project was mentioned during the game designer panel at the expo and is currently in the works in collaboration with Marvelous Entertainment and Spike.

The title was originally planned to be shown at E3 itself, however was removed from th event for unknown reasons.

Readers familiar with Grasshopper will know that the company is best known for its moody GameCube title Killer 7.sourced: IGN

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May
10
2006
11:53 pm
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Miyamoto unveiled the game everybody wondered about after Nintendo’s pre-E3 conference, Super Smash Bros. Brawl for the Wii.

It turns out last year Miyamoto spoke to the Masahiro Sakurai about creating another Smash Bros game. A new team was put together just for this game.

There are two parts to this announcement that should please Smash Bros fans. The first is that Sakurai insisted on this game not using the Wii controller, so the GameCube controller is yet again what players will use to battle each other with Nintendo characters.

Single player mode will have some changes, though Sakurai didn’t mention them. And there will be an online multiplayer mode.

But I guess I can’t just say “Nintendo characters” now. Nintendo has announced a new character from a third party developer. First, these are the new Nintendo game characters: Pit (from Kid Icarus), Samus in the Zero suit, Metaknight, and Wario. And Konami has graciously offered up its own character: Snake (from Metal Gear Solid for you hermit folks).

More About: Miyamoto, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Wii, Nintendo





May
10
2006
12:24 pm
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This are the First Screenshots released for the upcoming game Trauma Center: Second Opinion for the Nintendo wii console

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May
10
2006
9:13 am
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Hudson Entertainment announced that Bonk’s Adventure Nintendo’s Wii version willl be a playable demo on the E3 2006

Bonks Adventure Wii

SAN MATEO, Calif. – May 9, 2006 – Hudson Entertainment, the North American publishing arm for Hudson Soft Co., Ltd, announced today that a version of Bonk’s Adventure for Nintendo’s recently-announced Wii™ gaming system will be playable at Nintendo of America’s booth at this year’s Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3).

The game will ultimately be available for purchase on the Virtual Console, Nintendo’s game download service.

Designed for western audiences, Bonk’s Adventure is a side-scrolling action game that was originally launched in Japan in December 1989 under the title “PC Genjin” on the PC engine, and in the U.S. in 1990 on the TurboGrafx system.

A hit among critics, the title featured a prehistoric hero named Bonk who was characterized by his use of powerful headbutts as a favored form of attack. Bonk has a wide range of comical maneuvers. Bonk came to represent the TurboGrafx-16 system and he remains one of the most popular video game characters of all time.

About Virtual Console


Gamers can download classic games released through the Virtual Console on Nintendo’s new Wii™. Hudson will provide a large number games for the Virtual Console. Those games were co-developed with NEC corporation through a joint venture known as NEC-HE. Hudson also plans to release a number of third party titles originally released on the TurboGrafx as well.

About the TurboGrafx-16


The TurboGrafx system, also known as the PC Engine in Japan, was a popular video game system originally launched in the US in 1989. The system was based on the HE-SYSTEM code standard, and featured the LSI “C62 system,” which Hudson had originally developed.

It was the most powerful system on the market when it launched, realizing high CPU processing speed, a robust color palette of 512 colors, and a powerful sound system with 6 channel stereo, and 2 channel output.

Hudson also created the ROM “Hu-CARD” which could store a whole game on the size of a credit card size cartridge. Hudson released the PC engine CD-ROM2 video gaming system on December 4, 1988, which featured CD-ROM technology for the first time in gaming.

About Hudson Entertainment, Inc.

Hudson Entertainment is the North American publishing arm of Hudson Soft, an international provider of games and entertainment content founded in 1973.

Hudson introduced best-selling classic videogame franchises including Bomberman, Bonk, and Super Adventure Island.
For more information on Hudson Entertainment, please visit www.hudsonent.com.

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May
10
2006
8:23 am
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resident evil wii

Capcom Announced today hat it is developing a new Resident Evil game exclusively for Nintendo’s Wii console. The game will take advantage of the system’s unique controller (wii-motion)

source: IGN

More About: Capcom, Resident Evil, game, Nintendo, Wii, wii-motion

May
10
2006
8:16 am
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super mario galaxy

Nintendo’s flagship Wii game, Super Mario Galaxy, will be playable at the the company’s E3 2006 booth beginning Wednesday morning.

It is not yet known if the game will be open to all showgoers or if it will alternatively be tucked away behind closed doors.

Super Mario Galaxy promises improved graphics, a compelling new theme involving the universe, and a wide variety of enhanced platformer mechanics all made possible with the added power and new controller of the nintendo Wii.source: IGN

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May
9
2006
3:17 pm
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fire emblem wii
Fire Emblem for nintendo Wii was announced also in th E3, it was showed in one of the shorter videos they showed during their Pre-E3 press conference.

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May
9
2006
2:56 pm
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For more than 25 years, Nintendo has created the most memorable video games with the most recognizable characters. Wii is not only home to Nintendo’s trademark franchises but also home for new games from the world’s top publishers, including Electronic Arts to Sega. With an incredible library of games both old and new, everyone can find games that suit their tastes.

This are the Wii games and hopemapges

Wii Sports

Project H.A.M.M.E.R

Disaster: Day of Crisis

Super Mario Galaxy

Excite Truck

WarioWare: Smooth Moves

Metroid Prime 3 Corruption

The Legend of Zelda:Twilight Princess

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May
9
2006
1:00 pm
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Twilight Princess Wii

During the Nintendo E3 conference Nintendo announced two versions of The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess.

Twilight Princess, will be aviable at lauunch with 2 versions 1 for Nintendo Wii, and another for Nintendo Game cube

The wii Version will use the capabilites of the Wii-Motion controller.

More About: Nintendo E3 conference, Nintendo, Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, Nintendo Wii, Nintendo Game cube, wii, Wii-Motion, controller

May
9
2006
12:36 pm
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During the Nintendo E3 conference was announced Wii Sports — Includs tennis, baseball and golf in one package. Will be available on launch day.


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