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Sunday, August 10, 2008

Top 10 Nintendo Soundtrack Tributes


Over the years, gaming music has come on leaps and bounds since the 8-bit beebs and blobs of old. Since then fans have remixed and preformed their own variations of various Nintendo franchises. This article goes through, what we Nintencast think anyway, what the top 10 Nintendo soundtrack tributes are. Enjoy!

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Quake for the iPhone plus update to 2.0.1


Cool jailbreak app of the weekend? No doubt about this weekend’s winner - now that Quake4iPhone has appeared on the Cydia installer.

We’d been seeing reports for quite a bit about Quake getting ported to the iPhone - nice to see it made it.

I’ve only tried the game out briefly today, but it plays well so far. There is an Options area (which I found a little difficult to work with), sound and music, and very little lag when playing. Main thing, it’s quite playable - moving around and firing are easy to do.

It doesn’t make use of the accelerometer - but if you’re a Quake fan, this is a good bit of Sunday fun for sure.

Quake4 iPhone is available on Cydia now …

Saturday, August 09, 2008

New Motion Plus Wii controller catches out developers


Nintendo may have announced a new enhancement to the Wii controller, but don't expect many titles to take advantage of the new accuracy.
Many in the development community only found out about the Wii MotionPlus yesterday - the same time as the rest of us.

Developers normally expect to get early access to peripherals, so they can quickly create new games to take advantage of the new hardware, but this time Nintendo seems to have kept the details to themselves, leaving at least some games developers wondering if success may be leading to a little arrogance from the Japanese giant.

The Wii MotionPlus improves the accuracy of location tracking in the Wii controller which, while revolutionary, has long been a source of annoyance to developers who quickly discovered the restrictions they would be required to work around.

The Wii knows the location of the controllers thanks to the twin IR receivers in the bar mounted above the TV, but when there's no line of sight - such as when the controller is behind the player, or just pointed the wrong way - then games are dependent on the accelerometer mounted in the top of the controller. This is superbly sensitive, enough to register a heart beat, but that sensitivity means a lot of noise - and it can only register 3Gs of acceleration.

The latter limit can be triggered by the flick of the hand, such as the flick to the right at the start of a forehand swing to the left, leaving the console with notification of a 3G acceleration in each direction and no idea where the controller is, unless it happens to pass in front of the sensor bar.

This can be solved with the addition of a second accelerometer, ideally at the other end of the remote, and that is what the MotionPlus appears to be. With less sensitivity, but no 3G limit, it becomes possible to track the location of the remote with much greater accuracy, as reported by those who've had a chance to play with the sensor.

But failing to inform developers isn't the only change in policy from Kyoto. It has always been the case that games developers were not permitted to require a specific controller for a specific game, even if playing would make little sense without it: Punters who don't want to buy the WiiFit will be able to play surfing games by balancing the usual controller on a hand, however unsatisfying the experience would be. But it seems that MotionPlus will change that, with developers able to demand their users buy the peripheral, or just don't play.

Much of this could be oversight by Nintendo. The company hasn't got back to us yet to let us know either way, but changing the rules without consultation does risk annoying the very developers on which any games console relies.

Source: The Register

Sealed games sell for hundreds of dollars...


Not only is the popularity climbing, but so are the prices. Just take a look at a few of these recently completed auctions.

Granted these are all sealed and may be suffering from the VGA affect, but prices are on the rise.

Sealed GB Original System (VGA Graded 85) - $1350.00
Sealed GB Original Megaman - $537.99
Sealed GB Original Donkey Kong Land II - $203.51
Sealed GB Original Wario Land - $153.50
Sealed GB Original Pokemon Red - $127.52
Sealed GB Original Pokemon Yellow - $112.55
Sealed GB Original Pokemon Blue - $102.50

The money games are basically what you would expect. Zelda’s, Mario’s, Pokemon’s, etc. The classic games that defined the system.

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Super Mario Bros - Theme on a Theremin by Randy George



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See these Nintendo characters in Captain Rainbow


Nintendo hasn’t revealed much about Captain Rainbow’s gameplay. The current draw is seeing second or third tier Nintendo characters bundled together on a single island. Let’s take a look at some of the characters revealed on the official Captain Rainbow…

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Sega Sonic and the Black Knight new on Nintendo Wii


SEGA announce Sonic and the Black Knight, an all-new Wii-exclusive adventure. Part of the storybook series of games that began with Sonic and the Secret Rings, this new title brings Sonic into the world of Arthurian legend and offers the worlds most infamous blue hedgehog the chance to become a knight. Using the unique Wii control system, this exciting game will take advantage of both the Wii Remote and the Nunchuk to offer an interactive experience that any Sonic fans will love.

Created by Sonic Team in Japan, this innovative game takes Sonic into a medieval world and arms him with a sword to aid in his effort to save the day. Sonic and the Black Knight will provide Sonic fans with an irresistible cast of characters and teach them all what it takes to be a true hero and the ultimate knight. With a series of missions taking place in stunning Arthurian-inspired locations, Sonic and the Black Knight promises to offer a fast-paced adventure that gamers of all ages will enjoy.
“After the success of Sonic and the Secret Rings we’re delighted to announce a second title in the Storybook Series,” said Gary Knight, European Marketing Director, SEGA Europe, “Following Sonic on his way to knighthood will excite players of all ages.”

Sonic and the Black Knight, exclusively for the Wii, will be out in Spring 2009.

Sega - Olympic video games for Beijing 2008


If 24-hour coverage of the Olympic Games in China isn't enough for fans, Sega has rolled out the official video game of the 2008 events in Beijing for PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and mobile phones.

It offers 38 events from track and field to swimming to judo and has online play for the first time in an Olympics game.

Every four years, a different publisher tackles the Summer Games.

Sega enlisted U.S. gold medal contenders Amanda Beard, Tyson Gay, Nastia Liukin and Reese Hoffa for the cover of "Beijing 2008: The Official Video Game of the Olympic Games."

It turns out these Olympians are also gamers.


"I was so excited to be on the cover," said Beard, a seven-time Olympic medallist. "To be with these other athletes who are on the cover with me, now I can cheer and watch them at the Olympics and then go home and play the video game."

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No Dark Knight - Batman Videogame cost EA and Warner $100 mil


While the Dark Knight movie has been breaking box office records and associated merchandise has been selling like hot cakes, EA, which has the rights to make a game based on the property, and franchise owner Warner Bros. have ensured that, for the first time in the film-franchise's history, a Batman movie has released without a videogame attached.

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World of Warcraft Beta Giveaway


Wowhead is having a giveaway to celebrate the Olympic Games – and this time, your prize is a key to the Wrath of the Lich King beta!

We have five Wrath of the Lich King beta keys to give away as prizes in our little Olympic Game.

How to Win

  • We have a sticky thread in the General forums for the contest entries. All you have to do is post a response in the thread, with an idea for a new Olympic-Themed Achievement for Wrath of the Lich King, like these:
  • High Dive: Fall 65 yards or more into water, without suffering any fall damage.
  • Speed Skating: Skate 100 consecutive yards on ice.
  • Marathon Runner: Run all the way from Booty Bay to Light's Hope Chapel on foot.
  • Once a day for the next five days, we'll select one poster at random from the thread, announce them in the sticky, and send them a beta key for Wrath of the Lich King! That's right – it really is that simple. You don't need to kiss a boy. You don't need to cook a murloc. You don't even need to respec holy! Just submit an achievement idea, and you're golden!

More info here...