Sonic Ruch Video
Sega has constructed a minisite for Sonic Rush, and it features a fairly lengthy video showing off all of the beautiful 2D and 3D sequences possible in the game. Check out the video here.
Source: Sega.com
Sega has constructed a minisite for Sonic Rush, and it features a fairly lengthy video showing off all of the beautiful 2D and 3D sequences possible in the game. Check out the video here.
Source: Sega.com
I was just sitting here today and I realized that I didn't give you a link to the new Zelda trailer for LOZ: Twilight Princess. My supreme apologies, most of you have probably seen this already, but the video is located here.
You can download the DS demos from the links below. They'll only work if you have a PassMe device for the DS, or an appropriate wireless card for your computer.
All available DS demos and instructions
Source: DS Update
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Eiji Aonuma, who's turning out to be my new best friend, has said that, contrary to previuos reports, Nintendo is not developing a Four Swords game (port or sequel) for the Nintendo DS! Instead, Nintendo is making some other sort of Zelda game for the DS. It's up in the air as to what it will be, though. It could be either a new 3D Zelda, an upgraded port of one of the N64 Zeldas, or a new 2D Zelda adventure. I would prefer either a new 2D or 3D adventure, it doesn't really matter to me as long as it's new. Also, Capcom will not be helping on this one, Nintendo's doing it alone.
Source: GameCube Europe
At E3, Nintendo showed a video of the New Super Mario Brothers for DS. It looks very fun, especially the two-player co-operative mode. You can watch a, rather small, video of it here.
Source: IGN
Nintendo has given "Another" the official title of "Trace Memory" for its North American launch.
You can see some awesome videos of this new game here.
Source: Nintendo.com
Nintendo has redesigned (slightly) and improved in every possible wasy upon the demo that every DS owner received with their DS's. You can see a video of the new gameplay with some pretty awesome new moves and weapons here. What makes Hunters a better-than-Halo protable game is that now you can play against bounty hunters of alien species in single-player, and AS these alien characters in multiplayer.
Source: Nintendo.com
You can see screens from the new Sonic game here. It uses the classic 2D Sonic style, except with nice 3D characters and items. We'll likely have videos for you tomorrow.
Source: GBA.N64 Europe
Well, Nintendo has revealed, at least in part, it's Revolution. Be sure to check out the full conference video here. This is what it will look like (click all pics for larger versions):


Also, Nintendo introduced a new stylish GBA with customizable face-plates, the GameBoy Micro:

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The Micro is due out this fall, while the Revolution will come next year.
As for the Revolution, here's the details that were released at the Nintendo Press Conference:
Sony has revealed their new PS3 (yes, that's its official name). While sporting a sleek design, the system contains little innovation. The graphics are improved marginally, not to the level of X-Box 360, and the controllers sport the same buttons that the PS controllers always have. The only thing is, now the controllers will be even harder to use thanks to the prolonged boomerang shape that they now sport.
Three additional points about the PS3 are that it will come in a few different "colors", it will play PS and PS2 games, and to turn it on, you use a big ugly power switch on the back, unlike Microsoft's sleek button, and Nintendo's surely button-powered Revolution.
Also, watch the full unveiling and games in action at the bottom of this page.
See the new media from IGN below (click each pic for a larger version, except of the controller alone):






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Source: IGN and GameSpot
The Nintendo E3 Press Conference will be held at 10:00 Central Time (figure it out for your own time zone) tomorrow. Just for a bit of info, here's a list of who we'll see speaking tomorrow:
The New Super Mario Bros. for DS will be fully playable at E3 this year, plus it will feature even better graphics than the early build that was featured in video at the last E3. So stay tuned for screens and videos, likely coming in tomorrow!
Source: DS Advanced
Here's the official logo for the new Zelda. Pretty cool, huh? I like the stylized wolf, it will likely play a large part in the game, perhaps Link can ride one or something. We'll know more at Nintendo's press conference tomorrow.
Click the pic for a slightly larger version:
Source: Nintendojo
I like these apparently leaked logos a lot. So much so that I'm using them now as the Revolution logo for the Blog posts until we have an official one. Anyway, you can check out the slew of logo variations below. The one in the second picture gives a retro feeling, but the organic ones have a large "cool" factor.
Click Picture for larger version:
Source: Gaming Evolution
E3 had its official site up, go here for the lastest screens, videos, and news once E3 starts tomorrow. This is usually one of the best sites for E3 info.
Nintendo has gone to great lengths to attract attention and hype for the new Zelda game at E3 this year. As you can see here, Nintendo has made huge adverts for Zelda, and put them on most of the stairs leading into E3. Stay tuned for the latest Zelda news!
Source: Cubed3
Only 2 days left until the Revolution, new GameBoy, and GameCube Zelda are revealed. Along with other interesting games and systems!
The GameCube Zelda that's quickly approaching (playable at E3!!!) will be officially called: "The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess". This name only solidifies the mysterious and cyptic nature surrounding the game. Expect a lot more news on this very soon.
Source: Nintendojo
In case you're wondering what info online is official and what is just speculation, here's a link to the official press release regarding the Revolution. It also confirms that the previously posted "Nintendo on" video is fake. Why? Because the "console" in the video was a lot thicker than "three DVD cases", and the Revolution will play on TVs, not a headset. So, with E3 only three days away, the tension builds leading up to the revealing of the Revolution...
Source: Nintendo.com
PantherTwiggy has made an in-depth review for Feel the Magic, perhaps alluring potential buyers to this unique and innovative game. You can see the review here.
Nintendojo has revealed two new details, adding to the hype around the Revolution:
DS Update has posted a list of games to be shown at E3 that haven't had much publication. They are:
A Japanese magazine has released some screens from MMBN: DS (that you can see here). I think that they are more likely a DS function for MMBN for GBA instead of the MMBN for the DS. A GBA is featured in the top corner of the screen, not a DS. The MMBN for DS previously had a video clip shown in a compilation I can no longer locate, but it features definately improved graphics. The only hope now is that it might be at this year's E3.
Source: DS Update
There's a bunch of new media for SBK: DS at IGN. You can see the new screens here and the new Pre-E3 trailer here. I was a big fan of the N64 version, so this one had me excited.
Source: IGN
The quirky crew at IGN have made a rather humerous, but still thought-provoking size comparison with a mock Revolution placed beside a WaveBird and a GameCube. Nintendo's next console sure will be compact, to see the size comparison, go here.
Source: IGN
Some awesome people just came out with a hype video for the Revolution, apparently claiming it's namesake as "Nintendo on". If real, it would be quite revolutionary, since it wouldn't be a console, but a true virtual reality haedset, with a step sensor on the ground. What was kind of interesting is that this video predicted some things that Nintendo said about the Revolution today. So, it's is kind of creepy....
Anyway, check out the cool video here.
Source: IGN, DS Update, and alert reader Curtis T.

IGN has just released some awesome info on the next Nintendo system. It says that the Revolution has been described as "very, very sleek", It will also stand horizontally (like the X-Box 360). Its height will reportedly be no more than three DVD cases stacked flatly on each other, or slightly more than an inch. I'm not sure exactly what that entails, but we may find out soon at E3 on May 17th. The Revolution will also play standard-sized DVD discs, but DVD playability has not been confirmed.
Two more things that Nintendo reiterated here too were that there will be built-in wireless receivers for the controllers (so no more controllers with cords), and it will be able to play all GameCube discs.
The next-gen console wars are just heating up, so stay tuned!
Source: IGN
There are a few pictures travelling around the net of various aspects of the new X-Box system. While Microsoft hasn't confirmed them, we can be nearly 100% sure that they're real since the pictures are of actual objects, sometimes being held, instead of something that could easily be Photoshopped.
X-Box 360 hardware and peripherals
X-Box 360 Controller
X-Box 360 remote
Sources: TotalNextGen.com and VG-News.com