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Saturday, July 26, 2008

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

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Tuesday, July 01, 2008

ChartTrack UK video games chart June 28

All formats

Week ending 28 June 2008

1 Super Smash Bros: Brawl Nintendo
2 Battlefield: Bad Company EA Games
3 Lego Indiana Jones: Original Adventures Lucasarts
4 Wii Fit Nintendo
5 Big Beach Sports Play THQ 
6 Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns Of The Patriots Konami
7 Mario Kart Wii Nintendo
8 Top Spin 3 2k Sports
9 Beijing 2008 Sega
10 Grand Theft Auto IV Rockstar
11 Mario & Sonic At The Olympic Games Sega
12 Wii Play Nintendo
13 Dr Kawashima's Brain Training Nintendo
14 Guitar Hero: Aerosmith Redoctane
15 The Bourne Conspiracy Sierra
16 Guitar Hero III: Legends Of Rock Redoctane
17 Alone In The Dark Atari
18 Race Driver: Grid Codemasters
19 Cooking Guide: Can't Decide What To Eat? Nintendo
20 Call Of Duty 4: Modern Warfare Activision

How to Play Super Smash Bros. Brawl video - Play as Wall.E


Watch this video that explains how to play and win Super Smash Bros. Brawl on Nintendo Wii.

Who you can play as, the group match and lots more from Amazon.

Watch the video here...

Saturday, June 28, 2008

European Super Smash Bros Brawl Friend Codes - Nintendo Wii


Thousands of Super Smash Bros. Brawl Friendcodes for Europe. Find Europe Brawl Codes. SSBB Friend codes for Brawl in England, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Belgium, Netherlands, Greece, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, United Kingdom and more. European Wii Numbers too all on a map.

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Super Smash Bros. Brawl - Hits the shelve


In Super Smash Bros. Brawl's multiplayer games, characters from all Nintendo universes meet up in Nintendo locales to duke it out. In Super Smash Bros.

Brawl's solo mode called "The Subspace Emissary," the world of Smash Bros. is invaded by an entity called the Ancient Minister and his army of creatures, called "The Primid." Normally, characters come alive in the world of Smash Bros. to do battle, then turn back into trophies when defeated. However, in Super Smash Bros.



Brawl the Ancient Minister starts turning characters into trophies to harness their power, then detonates bombs that suck pieces of the world back into his realm of Subspace. Eventually, all the characters in Super Smash Bros.



Brawl must work together to defeat the invading creatures from Subspace - this is accomplished by playing through side-scrolling levels.

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Super Smash Bros. Brawl Nintendo Wii best selling game ever - Smashes Nintendo Wii Sales Records


Super Smash Bros. Brawl Smashes Nintendo Sales Records

Wii Game Sells at a Rate of more than 120 per minute

After just one week on store shelves, Super Smash Bros. Brawl for Wii has become the fastest-selling video game in Nintendo of America's history. Since its launch on March 9, the feature-packed fighting action game has sold more than 1.4 million units in the United States, including more than 874,000 on March 9 alone. It has sold at a rate of more than 120 units per minute between launch and March 16.

"Super Smash Bros. Brawl has made the leap from video game to cultural phenomenon," said Cammie Dunaway, Nintendo of America's executive vice president of Sales & Marketing. "Game reviewers and the public alike praise its fun game play and extensive, inventive content."


Super Smash Bros. Brawl features a nearly limitless variety of options for players. Dozens of classic Nintendo characters like Mario and Pikachu are joined by industry icons like Sonic The Hedgehog and Metal Gear's Solid Snake for all-out four-player battles. The endless customization keeps players coming back for more. The previous game in the series, Super Smash Bros. Melee, became the best-selling Nintendo GameCube game of all time with more than 7 million copies sold worldwide, so it's no surprise to see this latest installment racking up record numbers.

"It's important to remember," Dunaway said, "that we have lots more fun on the way: Upcoming titles like Mario Kart Wii and Wii Fit will keep our momentum going strong."

Mario Kart Wii launches April 27 with the Wii Wheel, which lets players drive their speedy karts with the intuitive feel of a wireless steering wheel. It's another "bridge" game like Wii Sports that lets video game novices and veterans play and have fun together. Wii Fit arrives May 19 with the Wii Balance Board to combine fun and fitness. It lets users track their progress over time, and it's an easy way for every member of the family to keep active and play together.

Remember that Wii features parental controls that let adults manage the content their children can access. For more information about this and other Wii features, visit www.Wii.com.

For more information about Super Smash Bros. Brawl, visit www.SmashBros.com.

Friday, May 30, 2008

Super Smash Bros. Brawl hits the Nintendo Wii in the UK next month


Nintendo's cameo-filled beat'em-up returns with a cast of all your favorite characters and a few new surprises. Super Smash Bros. Brawl is the kind of game your Wii has been aching for and will appeal to both old skool Nintendo gamers and new fans alike. It even boasts a new online functionality, so get your pre-order in now for what promises to be the finest all-star fighting game in the galaxy!



More posts on Super Smash Bros. Brawl here

Monday, May 19, 2008

Zero Punctuation - Smash Brothers Brawl



Yahtzee is a British-born, currently Australian-based writer and gamer with a sweet hat and a chip on his shoulder. When he isn't talking very fast into a headset mic he also designs freeware adventure games and writes the back page column for PC Gamer, who are too important to mention us.

WARNING - adult content

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Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Nintendo Australia confirms Super Smash Bros Brawl for June 26th


Nintendo Australia has 100% locked in June 26th as the release date for Super Smash Bros Brawl in Australia. Get ready to Brawl in Australian English as Brawl is an action packed fighting game that includes more moves, more levels, online battles, Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, a variety of control options, a host of playable characters, and even an adventure mode that’s a full game in itself! We promise this is the last time we make a snide comment about the Brawl release date...... maybe.

LET THE BRAWLS BEGIN

Australia, 14 May, 2008

Nintendo will release the highly anticipated Super Smash Bros. Brawl 26 June 2008. The first Super Smash Bros. for Wii™ is an action packed fighting game that includes more moves, more levels, online battles, Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, a variety of control options, a host of playable characters, and even an adventure mode that’s a full game in itself!

Super Smash Bros. Brawl is a game play experience where characters from around the Nintendo universe meet up in Nintendo locales to battle it out. Choose from a number of iconic and new characters including Mario, everyone’s favourite plumber; Meta Knight, the sword-wielding nemesis of Kirby; Pit, the angelic archer from Kid Icarus; Zero Suit Samus, the powerful Metroid series heroine; Sonic the Hedgehog from SEGA, and Solid Snake the solider from Konami’s Metal Gear series, among a host of others.


Jump and brawl your way through the Nintendo themed stages; pit up to four players against one another in a brawl to see who is the last one standing. Thanks to the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection you can brawl with friends or strangers, share photos, swap replays, team up for challenging mini-games, and send custom made stages or screenshots to friends.

The adventure mode ‘The Subspace Emissary’ is a new mode for brawlers where you fight your way through enemy packed side-scrolling levels. Meet up with other characters, take on bosses, or even play two player cooperative. In this mode the world of Smash Bros. is invaded by the Ancient Minister and his army of creatures. The Ancient Minister is turning characters into trophies to harness their power, and eventually all the characters must work together to defeat the invading creatures. The Subspace Emissary is a fully-fledged game of its own!

Customise your Super Smash Bros. Brawl experience as you select your favourite Nintendo music to brawl to, and choose the control scheme that suits you best. Control options include the Wii Remote alone, Wii Remote with Nunchuk, Classic Controller or Nintendo GameCube controller, giving brawlers an endless amount of ways to play.


Super Smash Bros. Brawl is an encyclopedia of Nintendo’s video game history; it’s a brawling, battling adventure that retains all the familiar features of the series, whilst bringing a variety of extensive new elements, ensuring infinite replayability.

The previous instalment in the series, Super Smash Bros. Melee is the best-selling game of all time for Nintendo GameCube with 7.41 million copies sold worldwide.

Source: Vooks
The next super-charged generation of brawling rumbles onto the Wii with Super Smash Bros. Brawl hitting the shelves in Europe, on the 27 June 2008.

Friday, May 09, 2008

Super Smash Bros. Brawl rumbles onto the Wii in Europe on 27 June


Who's The Best Brawler Of Them All?

Time to settle old scores and let the Wii decide with the launch of Super Smash Bros. Brawl

The next super-charged generation of brawling rumbles onto the Wii with Super Smash Bros. Brawl hitting the shelves in Europe, on the 27 June 2008. Packed with a whole host of new features including a bulging character roster, an accessible and intuitive combat arena editor, multiple battle modes, an engrossing single player storyline and for the first time, the ability to take battles online, Super Smash Bros. Brawl is set to bring the fast, furious and frenetic world of the brawl to the masses!

Super Smash Bros. has always been about pitching Nintendo’s iconic characters against each other and settling long-standing arguments on who is the toughest in four-player bouts. Keeping this concept at its heart, Nintendo has upped the challenge by introducing 16 new characters into the fray – bringing the total playable to 35 – including familiar heroes such as Solid Snake, Wario, Diddy Kong and Sonic the Hedgehog. Never before have gamers had to master their combat style so finely, practicing and perfecting signature moves and combos to ensure they remain on top of the brawling pile.

The introduction of Wi-Fi combat via the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection adds a complete new dimension to the brawl, particularly the intense hallmark four character battles. For the first time, friends and strangers alike can be challenged online either in cooperative teams, or alone as individual fighters. Twisting the concept of spectator mode, coins built up during play can now be bet on matches by viewers making every game as important as the last. If that wasn’t enough, players are also given the ability to share photos and replays, team up for enjoyable minigames, and even share created environments.

As with previous instalments, the goal of Super Smash Bros. Brawl is simple: be victorious by battling other characters in the game’s numerous atmospheric and interactive environments, inflicting as much damage as possible and finally propelling opponents off the screen to score points. Using a combination of the two attack buttons and the control stick, players can grab, attack and produce blistering ‘smash’ attacks that have the potential to blow away challengers. With the added bonus of being able to play with Nunchuk and Wii Remote, Wii Remote, Classic Controller and Nintendo GameCube Controller, everyone will find a preferred method to battle.

Super Smash Bros. Brawl offers solo players an in-depth side-scrolling adventure mode called The Subspace Emissary that revolves around the invasion of a Subspace Army of formless enemies led by the evil Ancient Minister. Their plan is to cut up the world using Subspace bombs and transport the pieces back to the Subspace. Throughout the story mode players are forced to battle against numerous and tricky opponents such as Primids – the core units of the Subspace Army, familiar bosses like Petey Pirahna, also new bosses and allies who have become possessed by the Subspace Army and must be overcome in battle. Once beaten, allies are freed of their possession and join ranks with the resistance!

Another unique aspect of Super Smash Bros. Brawl lies within the game’s ‘Vault’, the Stage Builder – an incredibly accessible level design tool that allows users to create their own environments. By using a 2D-grid for the layout plan, custom stages can be of one to three default sizes, contain an in-game background and musical theme, and have a building-block layout unique to the creators own tastes. All maps can be shared with friends via a memory pack, or even submitted to Nintendo for the chance to be chosen as ‘stage of the day’ where it is sent to all other players in the Wi-Fi network.

Last, but not least, is the introduction of numerous new in-game items and assist characters to help players throughout their adventures. Notable new power-ups include Superspicy Curry - allows the characters to breathe fire, the Gooey Bomb – a passable bomb that sticks to terrain and opponents, and Smoke Balls – balls of smoke that block a competitor’s view. Assist characters are a first to Super Smash Bros. Brawl and are console controlled ‘friends’ of the player’s character that are called upon for temporary assistance. Examples include Dr. Wright from Sim City, Gray Fox from Metal Gear and Excitebike – a number of pixel bikers that race around and knock over combatants!

With 35 characters, Wi-Fi connectivity, an enthralling single player story mode, imaginative and fully customisable arenas, numerous battle modes… and much, much more for gamers to discover, Super Smash Bros. Brawl is the definitive action game for any wannabe brawler. Let the battle commence on Wii with Super Smash Bros. Brawl!

Super Smash Bros. Brawl is available in Europe for the Wii at an estimated retail price of £39.99.

Monday, March 24, 2008

Super Smash Bros. Brawl on Nintendo Wii rakes in the cash for Nintendo


Nintendo's Super Smash Bros. Brawl is one of the best games of the year so far.

If retail sales are indication, it might also be one of the best-selling.

The popular cartoon fighting game for the Nintendo Wii console has set a new record for Nintendo of America, selling a whopping 1.4 million copies in the U.S. in one week – including 874,000 copies its first day of release, March 9.

Similarly, Super Smash Bros. Brawl became the fastest-selling Wii game in Japan with more than 1 million copies sold in 11 days. Canadian numbers aren't available yet.

"Super Smash Bros. Brawl has made the leap from video game to cultural phenomenon," said Cammie Dunaway, spokesperson for Nintendo of America.

Next up from Nintendo is Mario Kart Wii (April 27), which ships with the Wii Wheel racing peripheral, and the Wii Fit (May 19) fitness suite, which includes the wireless Wii Balance Board.

Nintendo's Next Big Thing?

In related news, Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime has already hinted at big things to come for the holidays.

In an interview with GameTrailers TV this week, Fils-Aime confirmed a "big game" will be unveiled July at the annual Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in Los Angeles, adding it will be available for the Wii over the 2008 holidays.

The only clue given is that it'll appeal to both the casual crowd and hardcore players. Hmm, let's hope it's the next instalment in the beloved The Legend of Zelda franchise. Fils-Aime also revealed a new Wii music game in the works would likely be announced at E3.

The top 10 PC games

With all the news surrounding the console scene it's easy to ignore computer game fans. If you're itching to play a new PC game on your new laptop, here's a quick look at the top-selling computer games for the week ending March 1 (source: NPD Group):

1. The Sims 2: FreeTime (Electronic Arts)

2. Call Of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (Activision)

3. Sins of a Solar Empire (Stardock)

4. Frontlines: Fuel of War (THQ)

5. World of Warcraft (Blizzard Entertainment)

6. World of Warcraft: Battle Chest (Blizzard Entertainment)

7. The Sims 2 Deluxe (Electronic Arts)

8. World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade (Blizzard Entertainment)

9. Lost: Via Domus (Ubisoft)

10. Mystery Case Files: Madame Fate (Activision)

Friday, March 21, 2008

Top 10 missing things from Nintendo Wii Smash Bros. Brawl

“Super Smash Bros. Brawl” is great, near-perfect even… but it’s not. There are still a few things missing from it that keep it from being among my favorite games of all time.

In fact, there are 10 things missing.

I have played the game all the way through. I have unlocked all the modes, characters and almost 150 trophies. I’ve seen the best and the worst the game has to offer.



Here’s what’s missing, the 10 things that must be in the sequel. Hopefully someone will take note.

1. Worldwide Simultaneous Release
This one is key. Once the game hit store shelves a month ago in Japan, “Smash Bros.” fans like myself found it almost impossible to avoid being exposed to any of the the game’s secrets. I can just imagine what it’s like for fans in Europe who have to wait even longer. Leveling the playing field for all fans and keeping all the secrets secret until the game is actually released would be a dream come true next time around.

2. Increase the Multiplayer Number
“Resistance 2” will have 60 players online at once playing the same game, and “Smash Bros.” only has four. Even off-line, “Smash Bros.” still only has four. While it may break from the “Smash Bros.” mold, upping the overall players per game would just add to the fun. Think about playing with eight of your friends all at once on one screen. It would be crazy, hectic, and awesome.

3. Downloadable Content
Some of these things are mainstays on the Wii’s competitors, but seem foreign to Nintendo products. Downloadable content stands out at the top of that list. “Brawl” is perfectly suited for additional content via Nintendo’s Wii Shopping Channel. Fans of the game are rabid, and many of them would most likely purchase every piece of content just to have the complete “Smash Bros.” experience. Characters would be best for this, but I would settle for more events, trophies, or challenges.

4. More Characters
I don’t think this is asking a lot. The Nintendo universe is ripe with additional characters that could be included in “Smash Bros.” So are the Konami, Capcom, Sega, Namco and Square Enix universes. The current list tops out at a total of 35 characters (37 if you count Samus and Zelda as two each) which is meager when compared to another personal favorite, “Marvel vs. Capcom 2“’s 56. “Mortal Kombat Armageddon” had over 60 characters. In all honesty, all they really need to do is add in Toad and I’ll be happy.



5. Voice Chat
Another way that the Wii is lagging behind its competitors is the lack of voice chat. Trash-talking aside, if you have tried to set up an on-line match against one of your friends you have seen just how much “Brawl” would have benefited from having voice chat. We know Nintendo wants to keep their console family-friendly, but it’s gotten a bit ridiculous. Maybe next time around we can at least chat with people with whom we’ve exchanged friend codes.

6. Unlockable Incentive Content Included On Other Games
Imagine if, come April 27, you run out and buy “Mario Kart Wii” and, upon throwing it in, it recognizes that you have a “SSBB” save file and you receive a message that “Baby Mario has joined the Brawl.” Or the Rainbow Road stage is now playable. I’m well aware this is a long shot, but it’s still well worth considering.

7. DS Connectivity
This may be a bit of a pipe dream but the DS/Wii connectivity is an underused feature that could really be used well. For example, imagine if you were able to play a mini-game to collect stickers and trophies and then beam them back to your “Smash Bros.” save file and add them to your collection. It’s just another missed opportunity.

8. Capcom-Inspired 2D Fighting Mode
I’m not saying that “Smash Bros.” needs another game mode. By the time you’re done unlocking everything there is more than enough. But what if there was another way to brawl? “Smash Bros.” owes a bit of inspiration from the “Street Fighter” series, primarily from later titles in Capcom’s series, with their aerial attacks and full screen super moves. But what if it harkened back to the days that made “Street Fighter” famous? Imagine a two-player mode that was in the vein of “Street Fighter II” — 2D fighting on a single plane, finite life bars, and no getting eliminated for falling off the stage. I know it’s not classic “Smash,” but it would be a whole new way of playing the game.

9. Online Stats and Rankings
“Smash Bros. Brawl” starts tracking stats from the second that the console is turned on, so why can’t it provide some kind of online stats tracking and rankings? There are millions of people playing this thing online, and we just want to know where we stand. This is another simple yet vital feature that PS3 and Xbox 360 games have over the Wii.

10. Create-a-Character
I hoped that player-created characters could somehow be included in this version of “Smash Bros.” but alas, it wasn’t meant to be. My Mii has been left to fight elsewhere. Next time around, the Miis should be an integral part of the game, and you should be allowed to use them as customizable characters that you can brawl with, both online and off. Most of the other major fighting franchises have done it, not necessarily well (”Soul Calibur” I’m looking at you). But at least they’ve done it. Why can’t “Smash?”

Source: MTV Blog

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Nintendo Wii Online Problems Continue For Smash Bros. Brawl


According to sources, online problems continue for Nintendo's best-selling Wii game Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

Nintendo has come out and stated that bandwith issues are to blame for the majority of the problems regarding online performance.

Nintendo spokesperson sent an e-mail to GamePro on Monday, stating "As with the launch of any online-enabled game, especially one as popular as Super Smash Bros. Brawl, everyone wants to play at once. This puts a strain on the pipeline."

It appears that the strain has yet to end either, as reports coming in as late as Wednesday night appear to prove that the online problems continue.

Nintendo has stated that they have seen improvements in online play daily since launch, but with 1.4 million copies sold, it seems that there are just too many gamers for Nintendo to handle.

Source: eCanada now

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Smash Bros Mario Kart Nintendo Wii dominate Amazon best-sellers


Nintendo Wii products dominated the top rankings in the Video Games division at Amazon.com on strong demand for a range of products.

The fighting title Super Smash Bros. Brawl held the No. 1 rank, followed by the Wii Nunchuk Controller at No. 2, the Wii at No. 3, Mario Kart Wii at No. 4, the Wii Remote Controller at No. 6, and Wii Play with Wii Remote at No. 8.

Nintendo said that Super Smash Bros. Brawl for the Nintendo Wii home video game system has sold 1.4 million copies in one week at U.S. retail.

The title sold 874,000 on launch day alone and sold at a rate of 120 copies per second between Mar. 9 and Mar. 16.


Additionally, advanced orders for Mario Kart Wii with Wii Wheel spiked 282,600 percent over the weekend. The racing title, due out Apr. 27, sells for $49.99.

The title will include 16 new courses and 16 classic courses from previous titles, a choice of karts or motorbikes, and the option to place a Mii character in the driver's seat.

NPD Group Inc. this month recorded sales of 432,000 Wii units in Feb. U.S. sales to rank as the No. 2 best-selling video game hardware for the month.

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Nintendo says bandwidth issues have affected online performance for its blockbuster Super Smash Bros.


Nintendo Responds to Smash Bros. Brawl Online Woes

Nintendo says bandwidth issues have affected online performance for its blockbuster Super Smash Bros.

Nintendo has blamed "pipeline strain" for lagging online Wii performance, while promising improvements. Despite this, Super Smash Bros. Brawl has become the fastest selling Nintendo game in history, the company said.

"As with the launch of any online-enabled game, especially one as popular as Super Smash Bros. Brawl, everyone wants to play at once," said a Nintendo spokesperson in an email to GamePro on Monday. "This puts a strain on the pipeline."

With regards to an immediate remedy for ongoing lag and outages of Play With Anyone matches, the representative said, "We have seen improvements in online play performance every day since launch." Those seeking additional troubleshooting support while Nintendo ramps up its network can be found at support.nintendo.com or by calling 1-800-255-3700.

In a separate statement released today, Nintendo of America announced that Super Smash Bros. Brawl for Wii has become the fastest selling Nintendo game in history, selling more than 1.4 million copies after just one week of availability. More than 874,000 units were sold on launch day alone (March 9), the company said.

Source: PC World

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

WARNING! New Challenger approaching...


SPOILER ALERT

Every Character/Map leaked onto the web.

Returning Characters (Known from Dojo):

Mario
Donkey Kong
Link
Samus
Kirby
Fox
Pikachu
Zelda/Shiek
Peach
Yoshi
Ice Climbers
Bowser

Returning New Characters (Not posted on Dojo):

Marth
Game & Watch
Luigi
Falco
Ganondorf
Ness
Captain Falcon
Jigglypuff

Newcomers Known:

Diddy
Pit
Metaknight
Pokemon Trainer
Ike
Snake
Dedede
Olimar
Lucas
Sonic
Wario

Newly released Newcomers:

Lucario
Toon Link
R.O.B.
Star Wolf

Known Stages:

Battlefield (Original)
Battleship Halberd (Kirby Super Star)
Bridge of Eldin (The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess)
Castle Siege (Fire Emblem)
Delfino Plaza (Super Mario Sunshine)
Distant Planet (Pikmin)
Frigate Orpheon (Metroid Prime)
Lylat Cruise (Star Fox)
Mario Circuit (Mario Kart)
Mushroomy Kingdom (Super Mario Bros)
New Pork City (Mother 3)
Norfair (Metroid)
PictoChat (DS)
Pokémon Stadium 2 (Pokémon)
Rumble Falls (Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat)
Shadow Moses Island (Metal Gear Solid)
Skyworld (Kid Icarus)
Smashville (Animal Crossing)
The Summit (Ice Climber)
WarioWare (WarioWare)
Yoshi's Island (Yoshi's Island)
Brinstar (Metroid)
Corneria (Star Fox)
Onett (Earthbound)
Rainbow Ride (Super Mario 64)
Temple (Zelda II: The Adventure of Link)
Yoshi's Island (Yoshi's Island)

Stages Returning (Previously unannounced):

Big Blue

New stages (Unannounced):

Classic Mario Bros. Stage
Green Hill Zone
Tetra's Ship
Port Town
Mt. Coronet
Luigi's Mansion
Electroplankton Stage

For a full summary, visit: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=233454

END SPOILER