As one of the few here (maybe?) who hasn’t bought MP3, this sounds like a sweet deal… but Infendo Radio doesn’t need a giveaway to get me to listen to the podcast.
This is consistently one of the best Wii-related podcasts available. Keep up the great works, guys!
For FIFA 08, the game wont only utilize family play (neither did madden btw, as you guys made it seem). The game willl use motion for passing and shooting in normal mode,(not family play) according to IGN’s hands on the game.
Great podcast guys! To finish it up, i think the Wii version of GH3 is THE version. Sure, we wont have downloads at first, but we’ll get them them later, and the extra stuff like rumble, motion, and the sound from the wiimote makes it unique and that’s what’s got me leaning towards the Wii version, and that’s what i think 3rd party devs should explode from the Wiimote, especially in multiplataform games. Activision has a winner in their hands, and i hope other 3rd party devs have the vision -pardon the pun- to see that.
I don’t know why people feel compelled to buy new games from day one when they have other games they could finish. The new games are not going to suddenly go away. Take your time and enjoy them.
Thats eaxtly why I take it one game at a time. Not playing new games means great cheap games later on. Being a late gamecube adopter really helped me out with a great library at a cheap cost.
Gah! Does anyone know the answer to the question? I have no idea how many pages are in the original manual. I’ve been searching online and coming up empty
A comment on feswork’s segment and following comments from Scott, Kyle, and Blake:
No, I don’t think the Halo following is due to its over-the-top marketing, but he’s right on that it is because of something not directly related to the game: it’s all about the online community! For us Halo fans, the single player is just a nice aside… it is the familiarity with the multiplayer mechanics that make it a nice virtual place to hang out.
That’s something a Nintendo platform is still missing: not a FPS, but an online community that is as easy to go into like a mall or a lounge area. I thought Animal Crossing Wild World almost had it, but the Friend Code mechanics eventually killed that community, I’m afraid…
K so i finally got to play halo, and its great and everything 9/10 IMO but i was dissapointed cuz all the hype it had built made us think it was going to be so new & refreshing for being in the 360, and that isnt the case. Is it great? yes. Recommend it? yes. still my main reason to get a 360? yes. But still, not really quite up to the hype it built. And after playing MP3 (and still playing) the campaign feels so empty and bare boned. Multiplayer as expected is the real reason to get it.
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October 6th, 2007 at 7:40 pm
Gah! I just bought MP3 last week! >_
October 6th, 2007 at 7:56 pm
Already have the game, but that isn’t going to stop me from listening to this podcast.
October 6th, 2007 at 8:12 pm
Cool! The old opening is back!
October 6th, 2007 at 8:37 pm
FINALLY…
October 6th, 2007 at 8:48 pm
@Jake
I was thinking the exact same thing! It made me feel all warm
October 6th, 2007 at 9:02 pm
Cool give away guys, even if most of the die hard Nintendo fans on this site have obviously bought the game a month ago…
October 6th, 2007 at 9:25 pm
I love how the opening is back!!!
October 6th, 2007 at 9:26 pm
As one of the few here (maybe?) who hasn’t bought MP3, this sounds like a sweet deal… but Infendo Radio doesn’t need a giveaway to get me to listen to the podcast.
This is consistently one of the best Wii-related podcasts available. Keep up the great works, guys!
October 6th, 2007 at 9:29 pm
Great Podcast, its been a “while” since i last heard the official one.
October 6th, 2007 at 9:52 pm
Just one thing, guys.
For FIFA 08, the game wont only utilize family play (neither did madden btw, as you guys made it seem). The game willl use motion for passing and shooting in normal mode,(not family play) according to IGN’s hands on the game.
October 6th, 2007 at 10:15 pm
Great podcast guys! To finish it up, i think the Wii version of GH3 is THE version. Sure, we wont have downloads at first, but we’ll get them them later, and the extra stuff like rumble, motion, and the sound from the wiimote makes it unique and that’s what’s got me leaning towards the Wii version, and that’s what i think 3rd party devs should explode from the Wiimote, especially in multiplataform games. Activision has a winner in their hands, and i hope other 3rd party devs have the vision -pardon the pun- to see that.
October 7th, 2007 at 3:12 am
I don’t know why people feel compelled to buy new games from day one when they have other games they could finish. The new games are not going to suddenly go away. Take your time and enjoy them.
October 7th, 2007 at 3:49 pm
@ KillerHeros
Thats eaxtly why I take it one game at a time. Not playing new games means great cheap games later on. Being a late gamecube adopter really helped me out with a great library at a cheap cost.
October 7th, 2007 at 10:06 pm
Gah! Does anyone know the answer to the question? I have no idea how many pages are in the original manual. I’ve been searching online and coming up empty
October 8th, 2007 at 1:35 am
Someone’s telling me 32 pages, can anyone confirm or deny this claim?
October 8th, 2007 at 12:55 pm
A comment on feswork’s segment and following comments from Scott, Kyle, and Blake:
No, I don’t think the Halo following is due to its over-the-top marketing, but he’s right on that it is because of something not directly related to the game: it’s all about the online community! For us Halo fans, the single player is just a nice aside… it is the familiarity with the multiplayer mechanics that make it a nice virtual place to hang out.
That’s something a Nintendo platform is still missing: not a FPS, but an online community that is as easy to go into like a mall or a lounge area. I thought Animal Crossing Wild World almost had it, but the Friend Code mechanics eventually killed that community, I’m afraid…
October 8th, 2007 at 6:16 pm
K so i finally got to play halo, and its great and everything 9/10 IMO but i was dissapointed cuz all the hype it had built made us think it was going to be so new & refreshing for being in the 360, and that isnt the case. Is it great? yes. Recommend it? yes. still my main reason to get a 360? yes. But still, not really quite up to the hype it built. And after playing MP3 (and still playing) the campaign feels so empty and bare boned. Multiplayer as expected is the real reason to get it.