Nintendo DS, DSi, & Wii Articles / Editorials
2009 E3: What have we learned at this year’s E3?
Posted by: Godboko on June 6, 2009 03:53:23 PM -05:00 (2798
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We learned that Nintendo Wii started a trend in innovating controllers and may soon be behind the curve, but alas the Wii is still fun so Who Cares… Wait we all should care, others innovation means we all win.
2009 E3: Nintendo Run Down
Posted by: Godboko on June 6, 2009 03:49:58 PM -05:00 (2036
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SJ Takes a hard look at Nintendo’s presents at E3 and runs down the highlights.
The Friend Code System Failure
Posted by: MWG on August 17, 2007 06:54:06 PM -05:00 (2531
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We take a look at the simple failures of Nintendo's Friend Code System and the ways in which it could improve.
Ramifications
Posted by: EG Admin on June 24, 2007 02:52:18 AM -05:00 (1822
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What's the price of freedom, apparently, that even at the age of 18 (or older) you still don't know what is safe to watch, see, hear, and/or play.
What to by your Gamer/Techno Friends...
Posted by: EG Admin on November 23, 2006 02:53:13 AM -06:00 (2167
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Well it's thanks giving and everyone buying someone something as a gift this
time of year is asking themselves the same thing, "What do I get?". That is
never an easy answer, but we hope to help you with your gaming and techno
friends.
Which is best the PlayStation 3, Wii or Xbox 360?
Posted by: EG Admin on November 20, 2006 03:16:12 AM -06:00 (3205
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The wrong question every publication is asking, comparing Apples and Oranges never works out.
A Glimpse into the Future of the Gaming Industry
Posted by: EG Admin on June 28, 2006 01:13:56 PM -05:00 (2474
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So it is the year 2009, you are in your basement sitting in a bean bag chair eating Cheetos while playing your favorite game
The shifts in an industry that never sleeps
Posted by: Godboko on December 24, 2005 05:13:26 PM -06:00 (2625
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This article is part one of a three parts series. We will be focusing on some of the recent shifts in the gaming industry and how it will affect creativity, gameplay and most importantly the consumer in the foreseeable future.
