Everybody remembers the famous “maze games” that have brightened our youth. A wooden tilt support, balls, holes, a maze and it was started for hours of fun. In the twenty-first century, this recipe is still a miracle. We have a proof here with Marbles! Balance Challenge, published by Konami and released on the Wii in late spring, or rather “tumbling” on Wii should we say. (more…)

Result of reflection and work by a very large number of well-known Japanese, Little King’s Story can be likened to a huge patchwork quilt, with each clip, each plot perspires the déjà vu. But between the aesthetics of an Animal Crossing, the outlines of a Pikmin gameplay or the management side of a Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles - My Life as a King, the title co-developed by Townfactory has not really something to complain. It is not in its inspiration or its repeated that lays its success, but in its assembly forming a coherent whole. Surprisingly easy to access and particularly taking, Little King’s Story does not worry any Manichean struggle with unbearable suspense to extend its addictive nature, because it operates on the contrary, a minimalist grid, points of humor ironically distilled in the naivety of his main character. (more…)

Definitively associated with the party-games, the Wii console recently welcomed a new member to its family: Job Island. Developed by Hudson Soft, Job Island tries to stand out from the competition by creating an not unpleasant side adventure for a penny, but that tends to get bogged down in uninteresting account management. So why do complicated when it can be simple? (more…)

Pending the arrival of Dissidia: Final Fantasy in America scheduled for this autumn on PSP, and the Tales of Versus as Namco Bandai Games is actively in its laboratories, Castlevania Judgment tip the tip of his nose on Wii, with the firm intention to give a different dimension to a series that had so far used to walk in huge haunted mansions. Equipped with a cast that includes some of the most charismatic of the mark, it was expected the fighting to live up to the event with Castlevania Judgment. But Count Dracula has come to settle the jugular from Konami. (more…)

First observation: it is not in the script that we find originality in The Conduit. Judge for yourself: you’re Mr. Ford, an agent of the U.S. secret services to be the daunting task of curbing a nasty alien invasion and discover the secret that it hides. We warned you, it’s never seen. However, knowing that we’re here in the presence of a FPS, hard to say without having the nose that grows is the story we’re interested in the soft of High Voltage. And given the weak competition in the genre on Wii (Metroid Prime 3: Corruption and the Call of Duty series is the only serious representatives), it will not nose in front of a boat scenario, if at the same time, The Conduit manage to obtain a minimum union fun and excitement of game that we could see, there seems to be the case… (more…)

It became a trend; Nintendo announced their plans now on the sly before they disappear as if by magic, until they are released. Punch-Out!! is one of those games that have been entitled to this treatment during their minimalist campaign, raising fears for those who are nostalgic for this mythical license. But as Mario Kart Wii which won the support of all, despite an output that was almost overnight, Punch-Out!! may well be a small effect in his most fervent admirers. (more…)

The Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector provides a dedicated wireless access point that plugs into the USB port on a PC (Windows XP only). This connector does not plug into the Wii console. Use the Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector if you do not have access to a wireless network connection, or are unable to connect your Wii console or Nintendo DS to the internet with your current connection. (more…)

You’ve got a Nintendo Wii. You have a broadband internet connection on your PC. You’ve heard about all the fun things you
can do online with your console. Yet when it comes to connecting your Wii to the net, you don’t know where to start. You need the Wii LAN Adapter… (more…)

legend of zelda twilight princessThe Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess Game for Nintendo WII Review

The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess is an adventure action game developed and produced by Nintendo. It is the twelfth part of the Legend of Zelda video game series, for the Nintendo and WII game consoles. It was unveiled along with the WII version, in November and December 2006. For its mild fantasy violence, it became the first one of the Zelda series to be given a ‘T’ rating by the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB). (more…)

The introduction of Nintendo Wii into the market has brought various comparisons with its predecessor, the Nintendo GameCube, and questions like “Can Flash games be played in Nintendo Wii?”

Fortunately, there are many reasons why anyone can do just that. First of all, all Nintendo Wii units contain built-in 512 MB of flash memory that provides the console the ability to play flash games and the backward compatibility with GameCube. (more…)

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