Google hires senior Assassin's Creed devs
for first Stadia studio
videogameschronicle.com
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Matt Booty talks Project Scarlett and the desire to
"deliver a game every three to four months"
gamesradar.com
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Switch Could Enjoy An Extended Lifespan
And Even Outsell The Nintendo Wii, Claim Analysts
nintendolife.com
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An Unreleased Wii Spider-Man Game
Based On A Canned Movie Just Surfaced Online
nintendolife.com
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Former Argonaut dev goes into details about Nintendo
/Argonaut's cancelled Super Visor project from the 90s
nintendolife.com
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Argonaut goes into more detail on their Croc prototype
that inspired Nintendo to create Super Mario 64
nintendolife.com
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Riot to pay out $10m
as part of gender discrimination class action lawsuit settlement
eurogamer.net news
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Aspro Reviews Judgment
SEGA's new twist on the Yakuza series.
gameunder.net editorial impressions
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Kotaku: Microsoft planning lower-cost, digital-only
version of Xbox Project Scarlett
gematsu.com
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New Animal Crossing: New Horizons Screenshots
Reveal More Series-First Customisation Options
nintendolife.com media
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Reggie on how Nintendo's analysis of the video game industry
lead to the Wii and DS
gamedaily.biz
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Animal Crossing: New Horizons will include Mexican
-inspired clothing options
gonintendo.com
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DF: Alien Isolation on Switch is better than PS4
"a dramatic increase in image quality"
youtube.com
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Project xCloud tested: has MS really delivered a portable Xbone?
the answer: almost and in some cases
eurogamer.net news
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Nintendo Switch Achieves Its Best Week of Sales Ever
in the U.S. (830k units sold)
gonintendo.com
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NES Controllers will be $29.99 starting tomorrow,
runs until January 10
businesswire.com
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This week's North American downloads - December 5
(Assassin's Creed, Shovel Knight and more)
gonintendo.com
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Jason Schreier from Kotaku reiterates that devs
do not like Lockhart, "significantly less RAM"
neogaf.com
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The Witcher 3 Was An Absolute Mess
When It Was Initially Ported To Switch
nintendolife.com
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Late And Beloved Nintendo President Satoru Iwata
Would Have Turned 60 Today
nintendolife.com
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Wargroove developer criticised for casting white voice actors
for non-white characters
videogamer.com
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Amazon UK customers purchase Switch units on Black Friday
accidentally get sent toothbrushes, tambourines, condoms, and more
mirror.co.uk
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NINTENDO'S JAPANESE GRADUATE RECRUITMENT SITE
INCLUDES VARIOUS CONCEPT ART AND BEHIND-THE-SCENES PICS FOR MULTIPLE GAMES
nintendo.co.jp media
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Pokemon Schwert and Schild. Next year there will be Pokemon Shart.
Remember when Famitsu were tough on reviews?
I always thought it was funny how they did this in the PS2 promo shots to make the system look better. They have the disc inserted in the tray backwards to make it look like the tray has a cool glossy purple glaze. Which also is funny because PS2 discs were silver & PS1 discs were black.
I have at least one purple PS2 disc, though it's not a game (action replay 2, for booting pirated games). I think I might have some blue demo discs, too.
Also, haven't Famitsu review scores always been based on adverising money?
Yay! Nintendo is releasing six games for their online service on December 12th. The games are:
NES:
SNES:
I’m particularly happy with Crystalis and Breath of Fire II. Journey to Silius has a kickass soundtrack.
Breath of Fire II was also a favorite of mine. One of the things that series always did that I loved was that it gave you a look at the same world but thousands of years apart. Seeing the way cities and clans evolved was always kind of cool. didn't feel like a lot of games did stuff like that.
I had rented Crystalis way back when it first came out and enjoyed what I played of it. I never did finish it though so I’d like to be able to finally do that.
Really enjoy the Breath of Fire games except for that fifth one, Dragon Quarter, on the PS2. Would love to see Capcom bring it back with another instalment but that’s probably unlikely.
If I'm not mistaken, there was a mobile Breath of Fire That came out in Japan a couple years ago. Not that anyone should take hope for future console games because of that.
Yeah I saw that a couple of years ago. Kind of wanted to try it but there was no word about them releasing it elsewhere.
Kotaku: Microsoft planning lower-cost, digital-only version of Xbox Project Scarlett
Honestly, with how good of a deal GamePass is, I wouldn't mind a digital only console from MS. Sure, you can make arguments about how it just becomes a brick the moment you cancel your gamepass subscription, or when MS decides it'll shut some stuff down, but the same can be said for all digital games, including everything on Steam.
For people who like to own games and have bad internet the all digital future is not a reality.
The older I get and realise I'll never re-visit games makes the ownership component less compelling, but the internet issues, whli way better than 10 years ago still abide.
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Don't buy Breath of Fire for the PSP. It has a game breaking bug in it fairly deep in the game.
Phew.. .glad to get that out of my system and save you guys.
Only the ones that start with a 1 and end with a 0.
Famitsu is famously known to only give tens in exchage for cash.
Same.
For streaming: yes. For something like GamePass, where you download games, I don't really agree. I have a fairly limited monthly download budget, but that doesn't mean that GamePass isn't good value to me. I just only download games I'm truely interested in, and I download them spread out over a couple of months.
Hilarious.
I've never used a stand on any console other than Wii, because I think you had to on that one otherwise it would tumble over without even touching it.