Points of Interest
- GameTrailers has a bevy of new Zelda: Twilight Princess content to whet your appetite for the upcoming adventure. Included are the opening cinema, a new trailer, two sword combat demonstrations, and a bow demonstration.Excited yet?
- First, World of Warcraft, and now Wii. South Park loves its video games, that’s for sure.Of laughable note:The show ended with a note that it was “to be continued,” presumably next Wednesday. The episode, which made sure to mention the Wii’s November 19 release date and motion-sensing controllers, was sponsored by the PlayStation 2 exclusive Final Fantasy XII.IGN has a more descriptive review here.
- GameSpy takes a look at how WWE Smackdown vs. Raw 2007 is coming, and it sounds like it’s coming pretty well.
- GameDaily evidently likes Tokobot Plus: Mysteries of the Karakuri for the PS2.
- They also get a few words in with Capcom about the new Street Fighter movie, and the future of the franchise.Sounds like they’re serious about doing this right. But I wonder, what ever happened to that Mega Man movie they’d announced?
- Go Nintendo provides the link to Death Note screens and a trailer.
- Star Fox Commands a Euro release date.
- …”Dance Dance Immolation?”
- I do believe this to be accurate.
- Joystiq compares lineups for each region’s Virtual Console launch.
- For fans of the old Saturday morning toon Captain N: The Game Master, Kotaku has stumbled upon this little convenience. Good if you live in Canada or somewhere the DVDs won’t be sold.
- Press The Buttons and Racketboy give their view on why the initial offerings of Virtual Console seem so lacking. And while I agree to a point, it remains a mystery why third-party offerings like Super Castlevania IV and Contra III: The Alien Wars(aka Contra Spirits) are Japan-only.
- Speaking of PTB, Matt gives a look back at his first Castlevania experience, via the arcade.
- ZTGameDomain.com believes that Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties isn’t as bad as some might think.
–LBD “Nytetrayn”
November 3rd, 2006 at 11:17 am
A Mega Man movie? Please, no. Just… no. There is no way in hell that Hollywood could get that one right.