Archive for May 25th, 2008
May 25, 2008
ESPN columnist Bill Simmons believes that Nintendo will certainly face legal action over Wii Fit injuries. \”The Wii is headed for the biggest and most expensive class-action injury suit since Navin’s eyeglasses made everyone cross-eyed in The Jerk.\”
May 25, 2008
The New York Times posted an article today that likens Shigeru Miyamoto to Walt Disney. The article says Miyamoto adored the classic Disney characters and the article calls him the \”Walt Disney of the digital generation.\” Graham Hopper, executive vice president and general manager of Disney Interactive Studios, seemed to agree saying that: \”There are very few people in the video game industry who have managed to succeed time after time at a world-class level, and Miyamoto-san is one of them.\” \”The level of creative success that he has achieved over a sustained period is probably unparalleled.\”
May 25, 2008
Square Enix, have released a new trailer for Xbox 360 fantasy RPG \’INFINITE UNDISCOVERY\’. The game is set to ship on September 2, 2008.
May 25, 2008
zentechno writes “While cleaning out some very old boxes in a long-untouched closet, I discovered my first supply of PC games, some of which came out when 386s were new. While there’s almost zero use for these, I still think the cover art is quite cool. I found the original Zork, its sequels, Enchanter, and Sorcerer from InfoCom, Star Trek: ‘The Kobayashi Alternative’ from Simon & Schuster, Pool of Radiance and Eye of the Beholder from SSI, Loom by Lucas Games, Nuclear War from New World, Annals of Rome and FireZone from PSS, Sidewinder from EA, and Defender of the Crown from Mindscape, to name many. I loved these games, and wonder if there’s any sort of serious collector’s market out there as exists for vinyl album art — or is it just a personal thing?” I know I’ll always hang on to my copies of Star Control II and Think Quick! from when I was a wee PC gamer. What’s still rattling around in your closet?.
May 25, 2008
circletimessquare writes “The New York Times has a gushing portrait of Shigeru Miyamoto. His creative successes have spanned almost 30 years, from Donkey Kong, to Mario (as well known as Mickey Mouse around the world, the story notes), to Zelda, to the Wii, and now to Wii Fit — which according to some initial rumors is selling out across the globe in its debut. The article has some gems of insight into the man’s thinking, including that his iconic characters are an afterthought. Gameplay comes first, and the characters are designed around that. Additionally, his fame and finances and ego are refreshingly modest for someone of his high regard and creative stature: ‘despite being royalty at Nintendo and a cult figure, he almost comes across as just another salaryman (though a particularly creative and happy one) with a wife and two school-age children at home near Kyoto. He is not tabloid fodder, and he seems to maintain a relatively nondescript lifestyle.’”.
May 25, 2008
marcan writes “The Homebrew Channel is a tool that can be installed on any Wii (no hardware mods required) that lets you run unsigned homebrew software from an SD card, or upload executables via WiFi or a USBGecko. We’ve tried to make it friendly for users with a simple GUI, and powerful for developers with direct upload features and reloading which we hope will make testing less painful. The channel can be installed using a DVD if you have a modchip, or using an exploit in Zelda: Twilight Princess which only requires an SD card (or any future hack or booting method). Once installed, it simply shows up as a Channel on the Wii Menu, just like any official channel. Hopefully, this and other recent developments (such as the upcoming devkitPPC r15 toolchain, much improved and with many bugs fixed) will help make the Wii an appealing platform for DIY software. And yes, it also runs Linux.”.