The Wii Vitality Sensor, Nintendo’s strangest announcement of its E3 lineup, seems even stranger when you know that it has its roots in a nearly-identical Nintendo 64 device via Wired.com.
The Wii Vitality Sensor, Nintendo’s strangest announcement of its E3 lineup, seems even stranger when you know that it has its roots in a nearly-identical Nintendo 64 device via Wired.com.
“After E3, it’s no longer just Nintendo throwing money at motion control and looking for new ways to turn our entire bodies into surrogate joypads. Sony unveiled its Ann Summers take on the Wii Remote, while Microsoft gave us a glimpse into a terrifying interactive future where sallow-faced digital children will invite us to molest […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
That’s the feeling here, with Fantasy Zone II: The Tears of Opa-Opa — freshly arrived on the Wii’s Virtual Console from SEGA’s 8-bit Master System. The first Fantasy Zone was so inventive, vibrant and fun that it was obviously going to inspire a sequel, back in the ’80s. via IGN
Rediscover classic Marioâ„¢ memories with the Super Mario All-Starsâ„¢ Limited Edition package. Packed with exciting content, it’s a must-have collectible for any Mario fanâ€â€available at a great value and for a limited time only. Official site
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