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Nintendo Denies Mario Kart Disc Error AllegationsPosted 7:04pm Tue Apr 15, 2008 by Zach Lott Tags: nintendo, mario kart, wii, disc read error
Rumors stating that Mario Kart Wii suffers from the same disc-reading errors as Super Smash Bros. Brawl have been denied by Nintendo, who told Eurogamer that they haven't heard anything about the problem.

Nintendo also told Eurogamer that the same rumors' claims that Mario Kart Wii is on a dual-layered disc are also false, as the game is on a single-layered disc.

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Like Brawl, Mario Kart Wii is Experiencing Disc Read Errors Posted 9:21pm Sun Apr 13, 2008 by Zach Lott Tags: mario kart wii, disc drive error, nintendo, wii

If you're amongst the rabble of gamers that came home with a copy a Super Smash Bros. Brawl in tow only to have it not work or freeze while playing, then you might want to get ready to riot. GoNintendo is reporting that Japanese gamers are having the same problem with Mario Kart Wii.

The issue once again stems from the Wii's inability to read dual-layered discs if the disc drive lens is dirty.

If you discover that your Wii is in need of cleaning, you can send it in to Nintendo through a repair form that is available for North American residents via Nintendo's official website.

Update: Nintendo has responded to these rumors, stating that Mario Kart Wii is on a single-layered disc and that they are unaware of any problems regarding disc-reading errors.


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Nintendo Updates US Release Schedule for 2008Posted 12:00pm Thu Jan 17, 2008 by Shiva Stella Tags: Nintendo, Wii Fit, Mario Kart Wii, Nintendo Wii, Nintendo DS, release date
Nintendo has updated its Wii/DS release date list for the US market covering the first half of 2008, and while some of the hottest games lack a specific date, it's better than nothing. Happy highlights are in bold. Take a gander below. As usual, all dates are subject to change at Nintendo's merry whim.

See the whole list after the jump.

Wii
  • Jan. 7: Kidz Sports Ice Hockey from Destineer
  • Jan. 8: Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law from Capcom
  • Jan. 15: SAMURAI WARRIORS: KATANA from KOEI CORPORATION
  • Jan. 15: Furu Furu Park from Majesco Entertainment
  • Jan. 21: Endless Ocean™ from Nintendo
  • Jan. 22: One Piece™: Unlimited Adventure™ from Namco Bandai Games America Inc.
  • Jan. 29: Bomberman Land from Hudson
  • January: No More Heroes™ from Ubisoft
  • January: CSI: Crime Scene Investigation™: Hard Evidence from Ubisoft
  • Feb. 8: Kawasaki Jet Ski from Destineer
  • Feb. 11: Go Diego Go!: Safari Rescue from 2K Play
  • Feb. 12: WWII Aces from Destineer
  • Feb. 12: Dream Pinball 3D from SouthPeak Games
  • Feb. 18: MX vs. ATV Untamed from THQ
  • Feb. 25: Agatha Christie And Then There Were None from DreamCatcher Games
  • Feb. 26: Baroque from Atlus USA
  • Feb. 26: The Masked Queen and the Tower of Mirrors from Square Enix
  • Feb. 27: Kidz Sports Soccer from Destineer
  • Feb. 27: London Taxi: Rush Hour from Destineer
  • February: Garfield® Gets Real from DSI Games
  • February: Yamaha Supercross from DSI Games
  • February: Karaoke Revolution Presents: American Idol Encore from Konami
  • February: Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30™ from Ubisoft
  • February: BALLOON POP from UFO INTERACTIVE GAMES
  • March 3: Destroy All Humans: Big Willy Unleashed from THQ
  • March 9: Super Smash Bros.® Brawl from Nintendo
  • March 10: Worms: A Space Oddity from THQ
  • March 25: Okami from Capcom
  • March 25: OPOONA from KOEI CORPORATION
  • March: MiniCopter: Adventure Flight from Aksys Games
  • March: Alone in the Dark from Atari
  • March: Ninja Reflex from Electronic Arts
  • March: Obscure: The Aftermath from Ignition Entertainment
  • March: Target: Terror from Konami
  • March: Nitro Bike™ from Ubisoft
  • March: Emergency Heroes™ from Ubisoft
  • March: HEAVENLY GUARDIAN from UFO INTERACTIVE GAMES
  • March: Rebel Raiders from XS Games

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[GOTY] Best Adventure Game of 07: Super Mario GalaxyPosted 10:00pm Wed Dec 19, 2007 by Solomon Lee Tags: Game of the Year 2007, GameBump, features, wii, Super Mario Galaxy



Our Review (*****)

Why It Won: Super Mario Galaxy is, quite simply, the best Mario platformer to date. Since Mario 64, many fans have eagerly anticipated Mario’s next 3D adventure as Super Mario Sunshine essentially received mixed reactions and reviews from the media and gaming community. Mario Galaxy is a testament to the lasting influence that Mario still has in the gaming industry today and considering the red plumber’s history, this is no small feat.

Mario Galaxy’s innovative gameplay, breathtaking visuals and epic soundtrack provides an immersive experience for both casual and hardcore fans alike. With numerous galaxies to explore, planet-sized bosses to fight and 120 stars to collect, the gameplay feels refreshingly new and manages to retain the nostalgia charm of earlier Mario titles. Each and every galaxy is unique with its own puzzles and challenges that there’s rarely a dull moment. The orchestral soundtrack manages to effectively transcend the player’s experience of seeing Mario soar into outer space with a sense of awe and wonder.

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New Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games ScreenshotsPosted 3:17pm Fri Dec 14, 2007 by Solomon Lee Tags: Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games, Screens, Nintendo DS, Wii

Sega has published new screenshots of Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games for the DS. The game will also be released for the Wii and is scheduled for 2008 release.

Hit the link to view more images.


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Spike VGA 2007 Award WinnersPosted 10:47am Sun Dec 09, 2007 by Tim Grube Tags: Spike Video Game Awards, VGA, Spike, Call of Duty 4, BioShock, Mass Effect, Super Mario Galaxy, Orange Box

The 5th annual Spike Video Game Awards show doesn't air till tonight at 9pm EST, but the winners have "somehow" made its way into my inbox this morning. The show is being held in Las Vegas at the Mandalay Bay Events Resort and Casino. I honestly thought Halo 3 would hit the Game of the Year, but I never expected Skate to be in the best Sports game category.

But anywho, check out the full list below!

GAME OF THE YEAR
BioShock

STUDIO OF THE YEAR
Harmonix

BEST SHOOTER
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (Activision/ Infinity Ward)

BEST RPG
Mass Effect
(Microsoft Game Studios/ BioWare)

BEST MILITARY GAME
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (Activision/ Infinity Ward)

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CBS GameCore's Holiday Gift Guide 2007Posted 2:40pm Tue Nov 27, 2007 by Tim Grube Tags: Holiday Gift Guide, CBS

Our good friends over at CBS GameCore just posted their annual holiday gift guide that features everybody's top 5 along with the top 10 overall listings. Some of the games in the top 10 include:
What are your picks for this holiday season? Post them in the comments of this story! For the time being, head over to GameCore's website for the full listings.












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On a P-Wing and a Raccoon Tail: Super Mario Bros. 3 RevisitedPosted 12:20am Tue Nov 20, 2007 by Eric Jonathan Smith Tags: Editorial, Super Mario Bros. 3, Super Mario Galaxy, Wii, Nintendo

There's no doubt about it - Super Mario Galaxy is the finest Mario game in years. It's easily the best out of the current three 3D Mario platformers, evolving beyond the genre-defining nature of Super Mario 64 and the uh...water-spurting innovations of Super Mario Sunshine. However, the game pays tribute to more than just Mario's 3D outings.

The first time a third Mario game was the best of its series happened way back in 1988, with the release of Super Mario Bros. 3. Yes, 1988 - it's not often known that the game was originally released that year in Japan. Americans likely had to wait due to Nintendo not wanting to cannabalize sales of the then newly-localized Super Mario Bros. 2, released the same year. After the seminal preview in 1989's abysmally cheesy cult film The Wizard, Mario 3 finally hit US stores in February 1990. It was worth the wait. Featuring huge stages and innovations, like the ability to fly, Super Mario Bros. 3 was all a pre-pubescent mind could hope for - and more.

My memories of Mario 3 fresh in my mind due to the Mario high I achieved from Galaxy, I decided to revisit this nearly two-decade old title to see just how well it held up. While the game has seen resuscitation on the Wii's Virtual Console, I already had my Super NES hooked up so I settled for my old Super Mario All-Stars cart - you know, the one with Super NES enhanced ports of Marios 1-3 and the suicide-inducing Lost Levels. Once I found the cart in a bin amidst the gutter trash of my Super NES collection (the Beethoven movie game? seriously?) I popped it in my 16-year-old console and flipped the switch. Nothing happened. I calmly removed the cartridge and gave its pin connectors the long and hard blow usually reserved for NES carts. Worked like magic. I selected SMB 3 with haste, my only lament being that I didn't have the original SMB 3 Nintendo Power Strategy Guide at my side like I would have if I were still that fat nine-year-old kid.

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GB Review: Super Mario Galaxy (Wii)Posted 2:24am Fri Nov 16, 2007 by Eric Jonathan Smith Tags: Super Mario Galaxy, five stars, eric jonathan smith, Nintendo, Wii, review

Blast off into space in Mario's latest and greatest adventure.


Super Mario Galaxy is the game that Wii owners have been waiting for: it delivers on all fronts and has been worth the wait. This is quite simply one of the best games Mario has been in - 2D or 3D - and given his impressive resume, this is no light statement. This is a game anyone can pick up and play and if you've been on the fence about Nintendo's waggle machine, it's as good of a reason to pick up a Wii as you are going to get in the near future.

score: 5 out of 5

Click here for an explanation of our review and scoring format.

The purity of something is most often measured in physical and quantitative terms. Say, for example, the number of carats in a diamond and the percentage of fat in milk. These are real, concrete objects that are easily compared to other similar objects of varying purity. But how then does one measure the purity of the abstract and metaphysical? Only by comparing the feelings and memories of emotions can we assign values to concepts like love and hate. Pure love may be reserved for that special someone; pure hate, that school administrator who seemed bent on making your life a living hell. These opposites can be measured against one another to form some kind of personal, pseudo-numeric value.

Fun is another one of those vague, almost existentialist concepts. Logically, fun can be examined against its opposite, boredom. The purest of fun experiences then, is one devoid of boredom. Normally, a fun experience is restrained to the layered abyss of memory in your brain, there to reside until it is called upon in a melancholy time of need. Your least bored memory could therefore be the one of purest fun.

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First US Consumers Line up for Super Mario GalaxyPosted 12:05pm Mon Nov 12, 2007 by Shiva Stella Tags: Super Mario Galaxy, Nintendo, Wii, event
And the winner is... Julio Sarmiento. And Mario, of course.

Nintendo has published a few images of some of the first consumers to pick up Super Mario Galaxy at launch from the Nintendo World store in New York. Here's the excerpt published Nov 11, 2007:

Kicking off the holiday shopping season on the evening of Sunday, Nov. 11, a multitude of Nintendo fans lined up at New York's Nintendo World store to be the first in the country to buy Super Mario Galaxy, the highly anticipated new game for Nintendo's Wii system. True to its heritage, Super Mario Galaxy continues the legacy of fun and joyful Mario games. Every few years, a Mario game sets a new standard for the video game industry. That new era began tonight.

Have a peek at two others at the jump. To those who picked up the game: what do you think?

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