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Tag Archives: Nintendo
Bli ambassadör – få gratis spel!
Idag är sista chansen för alla som äger en Nintendo 3DS att bli vad Nintendo kallar "Ambassadörer för Nintendo 3DS". Belöningen? 20 gratis spel! Anledningen till att Nintendo skänker spel på detta sätt är den kommande drastiska prissänkningen av Nintendo 3DS med 30 procent! Alla som redan har köpt systemet kallar Nintendo sina mest trogna kunder och vill därför belöna dem för att ha köpt konsolen redan tidigt när den var dyr. Prissänkningen ska slå igenom imorgon den 12 augusti 2011.
Om man redan har köpt en Nintendo 3DS och loggar in på Nintendos eShop innan 23:59 den 11 augusti 2011 får man alltså 20 spel gratis. Spelen kommer man att kunna ladda hem i två omgångar. Den första släpps den 1 september då man bland annat får följande gamla NES-spel:
- Super Mario Bros.
- Donkey Kong Jr.
- Balloon Fight
- Ice Climber
- The Legend of Zelda
I nästa omgång är det gamla GBA-spel:
- Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3
- Mario Kart: Super Circuit
- Metroid Fusion
- WarioWare, Inc.: Minigame Mania
- Mario vs. Donkey Kong
Om man tycker dessa spel är värda mer än 30% av priset på Nintendo 3DS bör man alltså snabbt springa ut och köpa sig en enhet och registrera den!
Hur registrerar man sig då? Jo först måste din Nintendo 3DS antagligen uppgraderas:
Efter det kommer en ny "Shop"-symbol att visas på din huvudmeny. Starta den och gå in i shopen. När du är inloggad och kan se nyheter, spel, trailers med mera så ska allt vara klart! Din enhet ska då vara registrerad att ta emot spelen när de släpps. Efter den 1 september ska dessa då gå att ladda hem till din virtual console i Nintendo 3DS.
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Tagged 3DS, EA, Mario, NES, Nintendo, Super Mario, Super Mario Bros, Trailer, TV, Virtual Console, Zelda
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nD – en handhållen linux-maskin
För en tid sedan efterlyste jag en gemensam plattform för utveckling av indie-spel. Nu jobbar någon på just detta fast i handhållen variant. Maskinen kallas för nD och är tänkt att köra en variant av Linux med stöd för den öppna källkodsstandarden SDL för spelutveckling. Maskinen är tänkt att kosta $10 (vilket låter lite smått otroligt) och enligt planen ska den vara kraftfullare än både nuvarande PSP och Nintendo DS. Den är dock främst tänkt att stödja 2D-spel. Just nu testas olika hårdvara och möjligheten till massproducering av enheten.
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Tagged EA, Gaming, Linux, Nintendo, Nintendo DS, PSP, Roligt, SDK, TV, Utveckling
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Uppföljare till Wii 2012
Nintendo har idag tillkännagivit att de planerar släppa en uppföljare till Wii 2012. En spelbar version av konsolen kommer att presenteras på E3 i Los Angeles den 7 juni!
Wii har varit enormt populär och sålt 86 miljoner exemplar hittills (2006-2011).
Satoru Iwata från Nintendo har sagt att deras nya konsol kommer att vara annorlunda ifrån vad vi idag ser som en konsol. Exakt vad detta innebär får vi se på E3!
Katt spelar Duck Hunt
Tack Kotaku för denna fina video. Det hade varit roligt att se resultatet av ovanstående fast med en tryck-känslig (klös-känslig?) skärm.
Chrono Trigger gets a new ending on DS

Chrono Trigger which is about to be released on Nintendo DS is rumoured to have a new ending. Kotaku reports that according to Famitsu there is a new character and a new ending in the game. Lacking any skill whatsoever in Japaneese I tried to Babelfish the page, the end result was not very pleasing:
- You can see [nintendo] DS edition original development!?
It is the monster battle and quantity at the competition place in John additional Don and the new life ‘[kurono] trigger where is the original element is added ill-smelling’. As for this time delivering, the new information regarding the ending! In the how main work, the new ending which is not prepared in super Family Computer edition.
In addition, adding gallery mode anew as a pleasure element. Also portion of the element which can be enjoyed with this mode releases.
Guess we have to wait for some proper translation and the US release for more information!
Tokyo Game Show: Nintendo News
Nintendo had lots of news for us at the Tokyo Game Show recently. First of all, as promised, an old franchise came back: Punch Out!
Other games announced where Pikmin, Another Code, Sin & Punishment 2 and Dynasty Warriors.
In other news from Nintendo they have finnally addressed the memory problem of the Wii and have announced that as of January 2009 (worldwide?) the Wii will get the capability to save downloaded content to SD memory cards! I hope when they say “save” they also mean use it from the SD cards directly without having to do some “shuffling” of the data every time you want to play a game from a SD card.
The last piece of “big” (but anticipated) news was the new DSi which will feature two cameras and be 12% thinner than the old DS lite but at the same time having a 17% larger display! To bad I recently bought a DS lite eh? As with the Wii the DSi will get an on-line shop where additionall content can be bought.
I will be standing in line for Punch Out!
EDIT:
I found a nice complete list of games announced for Wii that I also include here:
2008
Wii Music (Nintendo) – 16th October
Animal Crossing: City Folk (Nintendo) – 20th November
The Melancholy of Haruhi (Kadokawa Shoten) – 27th November
Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Cross Generation of Heroes (Capcom) – 11th December
428 (Sega) – 4th December
Samba de Amigo (Sega) – 11th December
Let’s Tap (Sega) – December
Cooking Mama 2 (Taito) – 4th December
Rygar: Muscle Impact (Tecmo) – December
Guitar Hero: Aerosmith (Activision) – 16th October
Karaoke Joysound Wii (Hudson) – 18th December
Sky Crawlers (Bandai-Namco) – 16th October
Happy Dance Collection (Bandai-Namco) – 23rd October
Family Ski: World Ski & Snowboard (Bandai-Namco) – 13th November
Klonoa: Door to Phantomile (Bandai-Namco) – 4th December
Taiko Drum Master Wii (Bandai-Namco) – 11th December
Tenchu 4 (From Software) – 23rd October
Harvest Moon: Exciting Animal March (Marvelous) – 30th October
Rune Factory Frontier (Marvelous) – 27th November
Shape Boxing (Rocket Co.) – 30th October
2009
Wii Sports Resort (Nintendo) – spring
Start w/ 100 Conversations! English Conversation (Nintendo) – 2009
Punch-Out!! (Nintendo) – 2009
Trace Memory: R, Gateway of Memory (Nintendo) – 2009
Kensax (Nintendo) – 2009
Cosmic Walker (Nintendo) – 2009
Spawn Smasher (Nintendo) – 2009
Dynamic [illegible] (Nintendo) – 2009
Takt of Magic (Nintendo) – 2009
Sin & Punishment 2 (Nintendo) – 2009
Forever Blue 2: Beautiful Ocean (Nintendo) – 2009
Everyone’s the Star on the NHK Red-and-White Quiz Battle (Nintendo) – 2009
Line Attack Heroes (Nintendo) – 2009
Castlevania: Judgment (Konami) – winter 2008-2009
Dead Rising: Zombies’ Sacrifice (Capcom) – winter 2008-2009
FFCC: Echoes of Time (Square-Enix) – 29th January
Sonic and the Black Knight (Sega) – spring
Fragile (Bandai-Namco) – winter 2008-2009
Arcrise Fantasia (Marvelous) – winter 2008-2009
Oboro Muramasa (Marvelous) – spring
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Tagged Download, Nintendo, Nintendo DS, Nintendo DSi, Punch Out, TGS, Tokyo Game Show, Wii
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Phantasy Star 0 to Nintendo DS
Seems my choice of buying a Nintendo DS was a great one. Yet another classic gaming series makes a nice addition to the collection. To be perfectly honest I never really liked the last installments of Phantasy Star, the “On-line” ones. Phantasy Star number 1, 2 and 4 are among the best RPGs I’ve played. I’m hopeing that the naming of this one as indicates that it returns to the spirit of the old “numbered” games as opposed to the on-line ones.
The future of console gaming?
I read two articles over at Gamespot concerning the future of gaming [1, 2]. Both of them paint the future (in the articles put: 2020) as pretty grim for consoles.
What Gamespot wrote…
First sign of trouble is the amount of money being invested in Xbox360 and Playstation 3 by Microsoft and Sony respectivly. The length of time these machines have to be on the market to become profitible are much longer than their predecessors.
The new trend of downloaded content will have an impact on local stores carrying games, why should they keep selling games when games are bought on-line and consoles often sold at a loss? Also games will be played “on-line” much like the MMO games of today, with the bulk of the processing being done on a central server.
Technology is making new games even more realistic and the need to keep up with technology will favour PCs over consoles. While we wait for the next leap in techonology the game developers must focus on other characteristics of the game in order to win an advantage.
And now for my take on it…
This is what they said… but let’s reflect a little. They seem to predict the future of the gaming market by pure extrapolation of our current situation. Did any of them glance at Nintendo? Did anyone notice that Nintendo acctually put up a much “lesser machine” but still beats the crap out of the two others (in units sold at least)?
I have no figures at all but my guess is Nintendo is winning this battle easily while Sony and Microsoft are pouring in money to get second place. Why? Because Nintendo did not just extrapolate, they innovated! One thing did the articles at Gamespot get right, advanced graphics technology makes developers have to look to other solutions to set them apart and that’s just what Nintendo did. Is that a bad thing? As I remember we had the same situation back in the 8-bit days, only then we only had crappy graphics and the price went to whoever could invent something cool to do with it.
As I’ve said before the game market probably needs to be re-evaluated because new techonology and better graphics isn’t the only thing we want… honestly for myself I’d much rather have a great game than great graphics.
The argument about downloaded content carries some weight, game retailers might fear this one… but why stop selling consoles? People would need them to download the content and the retailers make money on selling the consoles, it’s the manufacturer that often subsidies them.
Playing games on-line through a service is currently almost only being done on PCs (mostly MMOs). This is however an advantage that might become a turningpoint for consoles if used correctly. As I remember one of the great advantages of the old Nintendo cartridges was that the cartridges where upgraded as time went by but the console stayed the same, by allowing games to “upgrade” the console the Nintendo probably lasted much longer than it would have with a non-evolving media. Having the whole Internet as media must mean that, if used correctly, you only need to have a machine capable of displaying the graphics and handling input and leave the rest up to the “super computer” at the other end!
The days of consoles might still be numbered, maybe some hybrid “home entetrainment machine” of some sort will take it’s place. Call it a PC if you’d like (because it will much likely have better resemblance to a PC than a console), however I do not believe any of the given arguments are enough to pursuade me of this change in the future.
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Tagged Future, Gaming, Innovation, Microsoft, Nintendo, PS3, Sony, Utveckling, Wii, Xbox 360
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Geekini – the bikini for geeks
Did anyone else just think “up up down down left right left right b a start”? My first reaction when I saw this picture was “Ok so where is start?”, of course it was in a very obvious place.
NES emulators on-line
It seems someone has been busy and made a on-line NES emulator brining old NES roms to the web!
http://www.1980-games.com/
http://www.nescafeweb.com/
You can play the old games on-line, all you need is a webbrowser, javascript and flash!
Still.. it doesnt beat the feeling of sitting down with a small rectangular gamepad and a gray box in front of the TV!


