Breaking – Nintendo reveals 18 launch titles for 3DS

Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011 at 10:47am by Press Release

Nintendo has revealed the list of 18 games set to launch with the 3DS system on March 27th:

• Pilotwings Resort™
• Steel Diver™
• nintendogs™ + cats
• Super Street Fighter® IV 3D Edition
• The Sims™ 3
• Madden NFL Football
• Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 3D
• LEGO® Star Wars® III: The Clone Wars™
• RIDGE RACER® 3D
• Super Monkey Ball™ 3D
• BUST-A-MOVE UNIVERSE™
• SAMURAI WARRIORS®: Chronicles
• Asphalt™ 3D
• Combat of Giants™: Dinosaurs 3D
• Rayman® 3D
• Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon® Shadow Wars
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Poll – Madden NFL 10 Wii

Thursday, April 30th, 2009 at 3:43pm by David

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You may have seen the videos of the unique to Wii art style of Madden NFL 10, you may have commented on it, but let’s settle this with a poll:

Do you like the new art style of Madden NFL 10 for Wii?
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Madden 10 screens look fun, not real on Wii

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009 at 12:04pm by Dan

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EA today released a fresh batch of screenshots for Madden NFL 10 on Wii. Reactions to the first screen were mixed. But keep in mind Madden die-hards will stick to Xbox 360 and PS3 versions. The Wii version is obviously trying to do something new. For EA, the Wii version is all about growth, as the status quo design has grown stagnant in recent years. Still big, but stagnant. Madden NFL 10 arrives August 12.

Madden NFL 10 art style for Wii looks hot

Sunday, April 26th, 2009 at 10:49am by David

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Faithful Infendo fan doughboy74 emailed us to say he’s not very keen on the new art style for the Wii version of Madden NFL 10, but a few of us in the office disagree.  Check out the shot above and let us know what you think!

Sports Illustrated recommends Madden on Wii

Monday, August 18th, 2008 at 12:50pm by Dan
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From the 8.5/10 review, which also praised the game’s graphics:

As EA Sports continues to develop and fine-tune the “All-Play” concept on the Wii editions of its annual sports releases, hardcore gamers will continue to be disappointed by the perceived emphasis on drawing in novice fans. With advents like the “Call Your Shots” mode, it’s not like the developers completely ignored the veteran fan base, but the long-term direction of these Wii versions is evident. In the end, if you want the most realistic football sim on the market, maybe you should rethink your future with a Nintendo console obviously committed toward bringing together gamers of all ages and backgrounds. But if you’re looking an inclusive experience suitable for any level of player — and a perfectly enjoyable football game for the hardcore set — there’s no need to overthink it: Madden is still the one.

Any readers out there playing? Penny for your thoughts? Note: Infendo’s review is forthcoming.