Thursday, September 24, 2009

Happy 120th Birthday, Nintendo!




Today is Nintendo's 120th Birthday! It's hard to beleive isn't it!


Nintendo started all the way back in 1889. They were originally a playing card company. The name 'Nintendo' translated literally means 'Leave Luck to Heaven'. The company tried to find it's own speciality for many years (they even created their own love tester!) before becoming one of the most suuccesful videogame companies to date.


Head Past the Break for a Nintendo Retrospective!








1889-Present Day



Nintendo marketed their own trading cards and created their own playing card game known as 'Hanafuda'. While it may be one of Nintendo's least known specialities, the company still manufactures trading cards in Japan today.








1956- 1975

Nintendo started to expand its market and create children's toys. Popular toys included the Love Tester, the ultra hand and even light gun shooting games!














1975- Present Day
Nintendo launched it's videogame success with the arcade game: Donkey Kong. This game was the first to feature our heroic plumber (then known as Jumpman) and that loveable ape!


The success of Donkey Kong led to many licencing deals with other companies. It was after this that Nintendo released the Game and Watch: A small portable game with an LCD screen.

The Game and Watch was an instant success and one that would shape the way the company would create videogames.


In 1983 the company launched the Family Computer (Famicom/NES) alongside one of the best, most memorable and influential games to date: Super Mario Bros.


Then, in 1989, Nintendo released the Gameboy; the company's most successful device ever made. Mostly due to the Tetris game released alongside it.


In 1990 Nintendo released the Super Famicom (Super Nintendo Entertainment System). An attempt to get with the current generation. The Super Nintendo was another incredible hit despite blatant competition by SEGA.













Nintendo then Continued to take control of the market with their contribution to 3D gaming: The Nintendo 64.



Well Known for it's launch title, Super Mario 64, the console spawned some of the best games on any system. With titles such as The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time, Banjo Kazooie, Goldeneye, Super Smash Bros, Perfect Dark and more!
Despite having some big competition (Playstation) the N64 pioneered the way games were made from then on.








In 2002 Nintendo released it's fouurth console: The Nintendo Gamecube. While the console had several classic masterpeices, the console didn't sell well. Most likely due to tough competition (Xbox,PS2) coupled with its lack of third party support.
Great Titles on the system included Luigi's Mansion, Super Mario Sunshine, Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, Mario Kart Double Dash and more!






In 2006 Nintendo released the Wii; a motion controlled gaming system that was a world of difference from Nintendo's previous offerings. Nintendo tried to appeal to all types of gamers with games with varying difficulty and type. This led to incredible worldwide sales for the console, although this is often what it is criticised for. Hardcore gamers claim that Nintendo is forgetting about the gamers that bought the NES and the SNES, and are instead focusing on the young and elderly.



Nevertheless though the Wii introduced several unique features and differentiates itself from other consoles quite well. Great games for the system include Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess, Super Mario Galaxy, Metroid Prime 3 Corruption, Super Smash Bros. Brawl and more.


2009-Beyond


 
 What's next for Nintendo? With the Nintendo DSi's recent release and the Wii's recent price drop, where can we expect Nintendo to be? That, readers, is the question. Maybe Nintendo will last another 120 years!


Happy Birthday Nintendo!

New Super Mario Bros Release Date- Nov. 5 (US)



In a recent press release Nintendo announced the US release date for New Super Mario Bros: November 5. Which is the same release date as a well known little FPS.

Also announced in the press release was a Wii price drop. It's been said that PAL regions won't get a price drop but will instead get Wii Console Game bundles. Although this is a rumour.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Easiest Boss Ever



From the game: 'The Incredible Hulk' for the Sega Genesis/Megadrive, is a boss fight that is so laughable. Watch the video above.

Spirit Tracks American Release- December 7




We're getting close to Christmas, so you know what that means; a new Nintendo game of course.


Spirit Tracks official American release date is December 7, just like last year Nintendo is trying to take advantage of the holiday season. This business strategy does work, but the game will sell millions any way.


For a Retrospective December Wii Releases, head past the jump.








Lets have breif look back at Nintendo's christmas releases:


December 2008:


Animal Crossing: Lets Go to the City























December 2007:


Wii Fit























Super Paper Mario



Wii Music













Metroid Prime 3 Corruption





December 2006:


Legend Of Zelda Twilight Princess





When will Nintendo sop releasing big games during Christmas? Probably never.


Scribblenauts- The Hype is over


So Scribblenauts is here, but does it live up to the hype created by excited gamers, and bold claims?

Somewhat.

While it is a heap of fun to play, for some reason I was expecting a lot more. Too much hype really can't do a game justice. But not enough hype will mean not enough people will know about the game and therefore cause mediocre sales.

Although Nintendo may never have this problem. Not because they produce games of the highest quality (they do), but because Nintendo can do as little advertising as they want or give away only the tiniest snippets of information about a new Zelda game or Mario game and the world will still be in absolute pandemonium about the game.

Take, for instance, Super Mario Galaxy 2. All we've seen so far is one trailer but people are already pre-ordering and making fan sites.

Expect a review of Scribblenauts soon.