Archive for August 4th, 2006
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Rumors Rumors Rumors Apparently, the latest issue …
Rumors Rumors Rumors
Apparently, the latest issue of Electronic Gaming Monthly features the following rumors: One, that a Luigi’s Mansion game is already in development for Wii, and two, that some Virtual Console games may be bundled with new games. 
Both of these are extremely exciting concepts. Luigi’s Mansion seems to be a natural for Wii gameplay, with the wiimote directing the angle of Luigi’s flashlight as he vacuums up ghosts, and the Virtual Console bundling has already been mentioned by Nintendo executives in the past, so that doesn’t seem like much of a stretch. As always we are going to be here to bring you the news so keep it here. If anyone out there is interested, we are HIRING at Gameonrevolution! Simply drop me an e-mail briefly describing what you can contribute to the site. I look forward to hearing from you.
Mortal Kombat Controls The following was taken fro…
Mortal Kombat Controls
The following was taken from Kotaku. Here is what they had to report for the newly announced Mortal Kombat for Wii:
A tipster sends us word of how he’s been told the Wii controls will work for Mortal Kombat when it hits the Nintendo console.
The basic “concept” is that the Wiimote will control arm actions, while the Nunchaku will take on leg actions.
Light and heavy kicks, for example, will be done with the C and Z triggers on the Nunchaku. The analog stick lets you run (free roaming stages, similar to last two games). Finally, jumping is done by nudging the Nunchaku upwards… Click Here for the rest.
Wario Ware Coverage Hey guys be sure to check out…
Wario Ware Coverage
Hey guys be sure to check out 1UP.com for a very good write up on Nintendo Wii’s party title Wario Ware Smooth Moves. Below is an excerpt from the article:
Like peanut butter and jelly, Siegfried and Roy, Virtual Boy and migraines, if there was ever a match made in heaven it would undoubtedly be WarioWare and the Wii. Super Mario Galaxy, Metroid Prime 3, and Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess will all be terribly important Wii games, but when it comes down to what the system is about — the innovation inherent in a brand-new form of control — the abovementioned games only utilize the controller as an accessory. It is WarioWare: Smooth Moves that exemplifies the Wii experience, so we decided to take a closer post-E3 look at exactly how the two work together.
Game ON!
Tony Hawk Downhill Jam
Tony Hawk Downhill Jam
More Rayman Shots It seems like everyday we cover …
More Rayman Shots
It seems like everyday we cover something about Nintendo Wii’s platformer Rayman. Here is just a couple of more shots from the upcoming game, curtesy of IGN. Enjoy.![]()
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