Game On Nintendo

Your #1 Source for Nintendo News

Archive for January 26th, 2007

Wii Mentioned in Yahoo Article It seems that every…

Posted on Jan 26, 2007 11:05:00 PM

Wii Mentioned in Yahoo Article

It seems that everywhere we turn, Nintendo Wii is bound to come up somehow. While perusing Yahoo tonight, I came across an article that gave readers tips on how to flatten your stomach (I was bored at work what can I say). Much to my surprise, the fitness article made mention of Nintendo’s 5th console Wii. Here is an excerpt from the article.

And that’s a good thing. Working abdominal muscles will help strengthen your core and flatten your stomach (provided you burn the fat that’s covering it). In fact, your abdominal muscles are some of the most important in your body because they help give you the foundation and strength to do everything in life - whether it’s walking, running, having sex, or perfecting your Wii wrist movements. Abs help you move faster and easier.

Kind of funny isn’t it?

New Dargon Quest Screens Discuss in Comments …

Posted on Jan 26, 2007 10:08:00 PM

New Dargon Quest Screens




Discuss in Comments Section:
Which title are you looking forward to the most; Final Fantasy or Dragon Quest?

Source via GoNintendo

Final Fantasy XII:Revenant Wings Screens More…

Posted on Jan 26, 2007 10:00:00 PM

Final Fantasy XII:Revenant Wings Screens



More Here

Say Hello to Nintendo Wii! Whether the game is fu…

Posted on Jan 26, 2007 08:07:00 PM

Say Hello to Nintendo Wii!


Whether the game is fun, innovative, violent or “gimmicky”, it seems like the Wii truly has something for everyone. With this recent announcement coupled with The Godfather, this year will be rated M for mature.

Discuss in Comment Section:
Do you guys believe that Nintendo needs these types of games in order for the Wii to succeed? I know it expands that genre’s of games available on the system but violent games have never really had a place on the family friendly Nintendo. What are your thoughts?

Source

Things you didn’t know about Twilight Princess Bel…

Posted on Jan 26, 2007 05:31:00 PM

Things you didn’t know about Twilight Princess

Below are some interesting facts about Zelda Twilight Princess that not too many people know about. Enjoy.

- After defeating an enemy, press A without moving and Link will perform the cool-looking flourish move(spinning his sword before sheathing it) like he does in cutscenes. This may only work on harder enemies.

- On Epona, press A to get the speed boost then draw your sword, Link will hold it above his head like he’s going in to battle.

- When going in to a group of enemies on Epona, you can do a quick dismount, and Link will hop off with a backflip. Similarly, if you mount Epona while running from the back, Link will hop up and speed off.

- You can talk to Epona when you’re beast Link. She tells you to hurry up and change in to your human form.

- The night sky is an accurate representation of the real night sky. Stars are the correct brightness, and constellations such as Orion and Cassiopeia. The moon moves, but the stars stay still, however.

- Hyrule in this game is geographically the same as in Ocarina of Time. (flipped horizontally for the Wii version, as we know)

- The howling stone songs are all from Ocarina of Time. One of the Howling Stone songs is the Requiem of Spirit. Another one is the Song of Healing. Another is Oath to Order.

- Oocca are inspired by M.C. Escher’s painting “Other World”

- You can find a silver rupee in the Cave of Ordeals, it’s in the room with two Dark Nuts (about floor #39). Use the wolfs sense and dig for it. There is also a silver rupee in the bell in Kakariko village, you can clawshot it, or shoot it with bomb arrows, and there’s one more in a chest towards the end of the game.

- In Agithas castle, you can kick pill bugs. Turn on your lantern, and the bugs will be attracted to it. Also Agitha will get frustrated if you leave her castle without giving her a new bug. Agitha can also be found outside the southern entrance of Castle Town, looking for bugs in the grass.

- If you go back to Diababa’s lair a second time, there’s a bottomless pit of water.

- In the fishing hole, Hena has a picture of the fishing pond owner from Ocarina of Time. If you quickly look over at Hena after looking at the Legendary Fisherman from OOT, she will be scratching her back. If you talk to her when she scratches, she makes a comment about it. In OOT, the Fisherman always was scratching his back.

- You can grow pumpkins by pouring water on them, which improves the items they give. You can also pour water on certain people for a reaction. These appear to be the only use of bottled water in the game.

- On the way to the first dungeon, you can steal lantern oil and red potions from the bird. If you run off without paying, the bird will attack you next time and call you a thief. This is a reference to Link’s Awakening.

- When you open doors in a dungeon, Link opens them himself for the first time in a Zelda game. Dirt will fall off of the door the first time, but will be clean all times after that. Nice attention to detail..

- Ooccoo is the little bird that warps you out of dungeons. 00CC00 is the hexadecimal colour code for the green of Links tunic in the original Zelda. It’s likely a coincidence, with Ooccoo being a play on Cocoo (the chickens).

- Fyer (the cannon guy) has a bullet bill on his sleeve.

- The Ordon Shield is a one of a kind item, you can buy a replacement at Malo Mart, but it’s slightly different.

- There’s a rumour that if a blue chu and a yellow chu run together, they will form a green chu. Green chu’s likely existed to refil the magic meter, a feature that was eventually dropped from the game. The magic meter can still be seen in a screenshot on the back of the box.

- When you ask the fortune teller in Hyrule Castle town for your ‘love’ fortune, her chant is actually “Wait….loading takes a while” spelled backwards.

- If you go in to Castle town as a wolf, the guards will circle you, if you charge the midna attack and spin, they will get scared and drop items and rupees.

- In the Kakariko bomb shop there are signs that tell you not to bring in any flammable items. If you take out your lantern, the shopkeep will tell you off. If you take the lantern out upstairs, he will bang his desk and drop water on you.

- The postman can be found at various places in the game, but he’s quite rare. He can be seen at several locations, including Kakariki village, Zora’s Domain and even the Cave of Ordeals.

- Killing all Guays in certain areas will cause yellow and blue rupees to fall from the sky and trees.

- Links hawk can be seen flying around in any areas where there’s hawkgrass.

- Fire a bomb arrow in to the sky for an instant firework!”

Source

New Mario Party 8 Screens Here are some brand new …

Posted on Jan 26, 2007 05:15:00 PM

New Mario Party 8 Screens

Here are some brand new screenshots of Mario Party 8. Is anyone else impressed with the graphics on this title?




Source

Hilarious Wii Rap Just watch.

Posted on Jan 26, 2007 12:12:00 AM

Hilarious Wii Rap

Just watch.