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Nintendo DS Review by David Turnbull
The Nintendo DS was a long anticipated handheld console, and no one knew what to expect. Nintendo has controlled the handheld market for a long time, but had been slimming in the general console section. And with news of the Sony PSP, could Nintendo still stay on top? ... Remember the Nintendo 64? ... The free demo you get with a Nintendo DS may be fairly short, but it's easily worth the price tag ($0.00). ... Games were lacking, Sony fanboys were bagging it out, and generally, as I said before, no one knew what to expect.
How Powerful Is The Nintendo Revolution? by Ron Swerdfiger
Game developer Midway revealed in a recent job posting that they were looking for a designer for a next-gen first person shooter using the powerful Unreal Engine 3. In the job posting, Midway accidently mentioned some news on a next-gen First Person Shooter in the works. ... If the Nintendo Revolution can handle the Unreal Engine 3 technology, Nintendo just might be holding back on us. ... However, despite Nintendo’s steadfast policy of keeping the information on the down-low, many sources are hinting that Nintendo is planning on releasing their “revolutionary” new system this fall, near...
Nintendo Revolution Graphics WIll Be Equal To Competition by Ron Swerdfiger
Much of the rumours and speculation around the Nintendo Revolution have been aimed at its graphics capabilities. Many have said that Nintendo’s next-gen console will not compete with the impressive power of the Playstation 3 and the Xbox 360 A Spanish website called MeriStation conducted an... In the interview, Merrick addressed one question that has been in the back of the minds of many a Nintendo fans - How good will the Nintendo Graphics be? ... With the Xbox 360 scheduled for release on November 22nd Nintendo has a great deal of ground to make up in order to win over the anxious game...
Nintendo Wii vs. PlayStation 3 (PS3) by Victor Vargo
While both just released worldwide, there is already a great deal of discussion between those who side with Sony on the video game wars and those who side with Nintendo. These games have obviously not begun just yet, but you should be excited to learn just what is possible with both the... Sony has taken off in the video gaming world and the Nintendo Wii matches up with the PS3 just like this: * With PlayStation 3, Sony is all set to introduce not only one of the biggest and best gaming consoles in the world today and possibly forever, but they are also releasing a system that demands a...
A Revolution of Games and Gamers Alike by Ron Swerdfiger
The successor of Nintendo's Gamecube is currently being dubbed a
revolution. According to Nintendo president Satoru Iwata, the next-gen
Nintendo console will be a 'paradigm shift', proving to be much more
innovative than even the DS. Several rumors floating around include
those which speak of... I feel the competition from all three companies (Nintendo, Sony, and
Microsoft) will be very strong, but I sense Nintendo will be the
underdog like it was with the last generation of gaming consoles. ... I myself will be purchasing this console as I have been
a fan of Nintendo and their products my...
The Next Generation Console Debate by PJ Tucker
High Def vs. High Creativity...... There is much talk these days of the high tech hoopla involving the next generation consoles. Microsoft and Sony have both announced that their next gen systems will include High Definition as one of the key new features, while Nintendo has stated that it will... I constantly see people and hear people say, "Nintendo isn't even offering HD in the Revolution, what’s up with that?" What’s up with that, is that while Microsoft and Sony spend their time trying to trump each other with their HD and other technologies, Nintendo is creating new technology that...
Nintendo Wii: Why It’s Perfect For The Holidays by JB Anthony
There are definitely two major reasons why the new and much-awaited Nintendo Wii is just simply perfect for the Holidays. For one, it’s launching and initial release into the gaming market could not have come at a better time. It will be released in the U.S. ... There will be software, upon release of Nintendo Wii, with an initial of 16 games in the Nintendo Wii. ... The timely release of the Nintendo Wii is also perfect as gifts and presents for the Holidays. ... The Nintendo Wii will cost only about $250 in the United States gaming market and about $213 in the Japanese market.
Nintendo DS Beats Sony PSP In Japan by Ron Swerdfiger
Recently, video game sales stats in Japan have been released that show unlike the week before, the Nintendo DS was able to out sell the Sony PSP. Nintendo may struggle in the competitive market in North American, but in Japan, Nintendo is still the king of the land. ... It will be interesting to compare this date once the Sony PS3 and the Nintendo Revolution are released. ... Also, in the same time period, the Nintendo DS was #1 amongst system sales with 64,515, which was 26,244 more than the Sony PSP Comparatively, the Xbox 360 continues to struggle in Japan.
The Appeal of the Nintendo Wii by Jonel Cordero
Why does it seem that Nintendo’s Wii system is become more and more popular over Microsoft’s Xbox 360 and Sony’s Playstation3? It’s the appeal factor. Okay, well that is obvious, but in the words of Malcolm Gladwell, what exactly makes the Nintendo Wii “tip” over the other next-generation systems. ... Nintendo has helped with this revolution (for those who didn’t know, Nintendo’s original name for the Wii console was the Revolution) by offering the video gaming audience a totally different way to experience gaming.
PS3 And Nintendo Revolution May Launch American Thanksgiving by Ron Swerdfiger
Could the Nintendo Revolution and the PS3 launch the same time? It’s beginning to look more and more likely. Both Nintendo and Sony have been less than forthcoming with any real concrete information. Rumors have set release dates anywhere from March to sometime next year. ... That means both Nintendo and Sony will have a lot of catching up to do. ... So the Revolution will be released prior to that period." In regards to the issue of when the Sony PS3 will launch, Forbes Magazine said: "Sony's last word on this remains spring 2006, but almost nobody believes it — at least not for the...
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