Alt Text is Zero Punctuation without the profanity; examines Link’s Weapons
Monday, March 3rd, 2008 at 5:17pm by Blake
But still very funny. “Link’s quiver capacity” comment FTW.
But still very funny. “Link’s quiver capacity” comment FTW.
InvisibleMan, I strongly suggest you look away or don’t play this video at all. That goes for the rest of you Pokemon lovers too. This video is traumatic. Traumatically funny, that is.
Grazie, Emanuele!
HOLD IT! Before you press play know that these are all the final smashes from Smash Bros. Brawl!
[Thanks Alucard!]
I’m not sure if people have seen this already or what, but I don’t care. Delay? What delay?
Curious. Everyone seems to be talking about this title. Actually, they’ve been talking about it and its delay. Regardless, Professor Layton and the Mysterious Village drops on February 10.
Considering Super Smash Bros. Brawl releases in Japan on January 24th, it’s no surprise to see marketing plans beginning to emerge. Let’s just hope Brawl will have larger launch figures than Galaxy did. Here’s links to more Brawl commercials with 90% less hyperventilating Japanese gamers.
I loved playing the original downloadable game and am very curious about the DS version. This is part of a growing trend of moving free online games to handhelds and consoles. I’m not sure how successful this trend will be, but if N+ has the soundtrack featured in this video, I might just have to pick it up!
He’s at it again … Johnny Lee is blowing minds and expanding the scope and reach of the Wii remote with his incredible inventions. Nintendo, snatch this guy up today and pay him lots of money–the future of video games depends on it!
Well, ok, maybe not, but this kid’s pretty set in life after he gets out of school, IMHO.
Interesting. Cute, even. But the rumored six months it took to complete seems a bit high. I think I’d rather just fire up Super Paper Mario on the Wii and play read a few hundred lines of dialogue instead. Or not.
EDIT@8:33 a.m.: Six weeks.
Forgive me for ruining the Super Mario Galaxy lovefest (98%, y’all, ain’t review score grand? :-P) with a video, but this performance by the Cal band at halftime features Mario and got me all choked up with pride. Enjoy.
[Thanks, Will!]
NiGHTS is yet another title that has my interests piqued, even though it fails to leverage Wii’s saving grace: motion. Still, I’m anxiously awaiting this one when it drops on Dec. 18 — The perfect kiddie game to play on Christmas morning. Link