Filed in archive Interviews
by jack on April 11, 2006
Kotaku had the privilege of interviewing Dr. Kawashima, the man who wrote the books that inspired the Brain Training series. You can read the interview below: Q). How would you explain the concept of...
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Just a reminder about our April contest and survey in the category "Gaming & Gambling" with the prize being a gift certificate over $50 from Best Buy! The rules are pretty simple and the...
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Filed in archive Revolution
by jack on April 07, 2006
There were former rumors about Ubisoft creating a first-person shooter for the Revolution, but those are no longer rumors -- Game Informer has an exclusive preview of their upcoming game Red Steel....
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Filed in archive Rumors
by jack on April 04, 2006
According to the unknown sources of EvilGamerz, Nintendo will be releasing two different versions of the highly anticipated Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess -- one for the Revolution, and one for...
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Filed in archive by jack on April 04, 2006
We've got some proof of another Castlevania game for the Nintendo DS, coming from the cover of the July 2006 Gamepro magazine. Awesome news, but does anyone else find it weird that the cover for...
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Filed in archive Nintendo DS
by jack on April 04, 2006
Don't have a Nintendo DS yet? It's really time to join the club -- there are so many excellent titles for the DS, it's definitely the system to have to help endure the summer drought. And...
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Filed in archive Rumors
by jack on April 04, 2006
According to Jeuxpo, Ubisoft will be developing a version of Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas for the Nintendo Revolution, hopefully to be released before the end of the year. Unfortunately, there...
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Filed in archive by jack on April 04, 2006
As we all know, IGN posted a story on the specs of the Revolution -- the first specs anyone had seen on the upcoming Nintendo console. Much to the dismay of Nintendo fanboys, the specs were roughly...
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Filed in archive Rumors
by jack on April 04, 2006
1up.com, the website run by the same editors as popular gaming magazine Electronic Gaming Monthly, has a new article discussing the May issue of EGM. Here's an interesting little tidbit: The issue...
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Unfortunately, it's recently become an extremely annoying video game industry tradition to make up a ton of news on April Fool's Day, or April 1st. I'm setting the record straight right...
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Filed in archive Rumors
by jack on April 01, 2006
Activision, the developer of the Spider-Man game series, is apparently pretty excited about the Nintendo Revolution's controller. So much so, that they're going to be developing and releasing...
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Filed in archive Interviews
by jack on April 01, 2006
No, I don't know how to pronounce her last name either. The editors at IGN, however, do, and that's probably why they just got an awesome three-page interview with her. If you don't know,...
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Filed in archive Nintendo
by jack on April 01, 2006
nintendo gave away gift packages to those who attended Nintendo's GDC event. Everyone received a free copy of Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day. On top of that, they got a special...
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Filed in archive Rumors
by jack on April 01, 2006
GoNintendo received a supposed "insider" email about the DS Lite's release date in the United States. Seems a little sketchy, so read the following with your saltshaker at hand. "I...
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Filed in archive Nintendo
by jack on April 01, 2006
Thanks to Miyamoto's brilliance with Nintendogs, Nintendo took home the jackpot in the Technology category at the Game Developer Choice Awards. The following are the nominees: Technology...
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Filed in archive Interviews
by jack on April 01, 2006
A+E Interactive got the privilege of interviewing Nintendo President Satoru Iwata, and lucky for us we have the transcript. Read on, and check the source for the full interview: Q: How much...
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