This is the Developer Interview Video of the Nintendo Wii game Red Steel 2
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PICKUPS, STEELY DAN AND NIRVANA
Two Brand-New Silversun Pickups
Tracks to Debut Exclusively in Guitar Hero® World Tour
Fifteen New Songs in April Add
to the Massive Guitar Hero World Tour Set List
Three new classic games go live at 9 a.m. Pacific time. Nintendo adds new games to the Wii Shop Channel every Monday. Wii™ owners with a high-speed Internet connection can redeem Wii Points™ to download the games. Wii Points can be purchased in the Wii Shop Channel or at retail outlets. This week’s new games are:
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The Game Red Steel 2 for nintendo Wii has been confirmed by the Nintendo UK Magazine
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The company says its rush to deliver Wii launch titles resulted in quality issues; promises better games to come. (more…)
Samurai Slash Headed For The Nintendo Wii
Samurai Slash headed for US Wii
Koei confirms new name, region for Samurai Warriors spin-off Sengoku Musou Wave.
By Brendan Sinclair, GameSpot
Posted Jan 10, 2007 3:54 pm PTSwordfighting with the Wii Remote holds a natural appeal, if the sales of The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess and Red Steel on the system are any indication. Now US gamers done with those hits and yearning for additional slicing and dicing have more to look forward to than Cooking Mama. A Koei representative today confirmed for GameSpot that the latest installment in the company’s Samurai Warriors line of games will be released in the US.
Introduced at Nintendo’s 2006 Electronic Entertainment Expo kickoff conference as Sengoku Action and later dubbed Sengoku Musou Wave, the game will have a more Western moniker when it debuts in the US as Samurai Slash. Few details are known, but the game is played from a first-person perspective and lets players use the Wii Remote to take out rushing opponents with projectile and melee attacks.
Samurai Slash is scheduled for release later this year.
This is an excerpt from the Preview of the Nintendo Wii Game Metroid Prime 3: Corruption by CVG
With the tight aiming configuration putting both Red Steel and Call of Duty 3 to shame, this is seeking to rectify the not-a-proper-shooter label given to its GameCube incarnations. Gone is the emphasis on mysterious oooh-I’d-better-creep-around-a-bit, with quickly accessible blasting complemented by the weapon stacking scheme. Fights feel more intense thanks to exaggerated physics, with enemies recoiling from blasts and slumping against walls where they’d have entered a set death animation.
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This are the top 10 Nintendo Wii games by Amazon
- The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess—Nintendo
- Rayman Raving Rabbids—Ubisoft
- Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz—Sega
- Madden NFL 07—EA
- Red Steel—Ubisoft
- Call of Duty 3—Activision
- Trauma Center: Second Opinion—Atlus USA
- Marvel: Ultimate Alliance—Activision
- Excite Truck—Nintendo
- Need for Speed Carbon—EA
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This is a video full of Swordplay Tips and Tricks in the Red Steel Wii game
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Red Steel Tips and Tricks Video
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This is an excerpt from the Review of the Nintendo Wii Game Red Steel by Cubed 3
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‘More work needed’ sums up Red Steel pretty accurately, actually. It’s a fun title that could warrant more than one play through for an action fix, but things like small control issues, graphical faults and terrible voicework build up and detract from the experience, chipping it down until it finds itself far from a bad game, but not up to the heights of brilliance that many were hoping for.
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