There’s something that is just plain suspicious about releasing the same game under a different name in an alternate region. In case you didn’t know, that is what Konami is doing with Elebits. The fun, alternative title, is known as ‘Eledees‘ in the UK. Fo’ Serious.
UK readers, when Elebits/Eledees is released for you in late Spring, we will scan a decent resolution image of the Elebits cover, so you can print it out and feel acceptance among the rest of us.
Some screenshots of Eledees to ease your suffering.
EuroGamer has taken a crack at predicting the best games for the Wii in 2007. No surprise, most of the nominated are Nintendo exclusives. Animal Crossing, Big Brain Academy, Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, Super Mario Galaxy and Super Smash Brothers Brawl were listed as the top five picks.
Honorable mentions went to Wario Ware: Smooth Moves, Trauma Centre: Second Opinion, Sonic and the Secret Rings, Mario Strikers Charged, Fire Emblem: Goddess of Dawn, Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Crystal Bearers and Far Cry: Vengeance.
You can check out detailed reasons for each games inclusion in the list when you read the article.
The Hylia pointed us towards an exciting, disturbing and kickass competition from Nintendo of Europe. Residents of the UK and Ireland have a chance to win a life size mannequin of Link. Runners up can win one of eleven smaller models of Link.
So head over the the NoE Competition Page and get to winning!All you have to do is answer a simple question.
UK & Ireland, fill out a request form located here.
It’s not a recall, just an offer to update the original wrist strap to the latest model for free. If you are one of the unlucky few stuck with possibly breakable WiiStraps, grab some replacements today. Your 36 Inch LCD will thank you for it.
Nintendo World Report has spoken out about an Opera flaw that also effects the Wii’s Internet Channel Trial version.
‘On January 5th, Opera Software revealed two security bugs in version 9.0x of its internet browser. Though patched in its most recently released version 9.10, the Internet Channel Trial Version used on the Wii is still affected since it is powered by Opera 9.0. iDefense Labs, discoverer of the bugs, notified Opera Software on November 16th of last year.‘
The bug crashes the system, though what whether the code execution that happens on Opera 9 browsers when affected by the flaw also occurs on the Internet Channel is unknown.
The flaw is minor, and the Internet Channel Trial is still well worth the download. Else, wait for a Trial Version patch or the final Opera Wii Browser to be released.
This video goes out to all the.. robot fans! It shows how YouTube user ‘roschler’ managed to use his Wireless Nintendo Wii Control device to control his Robosapien Version 2, and get it to ‘perform cool skits’. It’s a 12 minute ordeal Homebrew Wiimote fans, so bring deckchairs and popcorn.
A *hic* reporter at Verdicts.co.uk claims that ‘An unconfirmed source has revealed that Nintendo are currently working on a wireless version of their Nunchuck attachment for the Wii remote.‘
Nintendo may have a fewissues with the Wii, but for the most part, they analyzed the Wii and removed safety hazards. A second wireless controller? The mere thought of it screams, “LAWSUIT! LAWSUIT!” Without a doubt, the Nunchuk would be much easier to throw than the Wiimote.
The only feasible way Nintendo could release a wireless Nunchuk would be to tether the Nunchuk to the players hands. Impracticality is a console-killer.
TIME Game of the Year 2006. Wii Sports. See it coming? Well TIME has already had a love affair with Wii Sports, also declaring it one of the best video-games ever.
‘There is no possible way to say this enough times: great graphics don’t make great games. Perfect Dark Zero looked like a Titian, but it was a snooze. Wii Sports—a mini-sports anthology that includes golf, boxing, tennis, baseball and bowling—looks like Colecovision. The little guys on the screen don’t even have arms. But it’s hilarious, and it shows off the power of the motion-sensitive Wii controller to put you right in the game, sweating and yelling and trying crazy spins and lunges and angles. The tennis game alone is worth the price of admission. Which is nothing, since it comes free with the Wii.‘
We answer all user submitted questions, but don’t usually post them unless we recieve the same question over and over again, or the questions is truly bizarre.
Mark asks
‘wtf is wiht the rat/cat inthe Wii photo channel?‘