Points of Interest – 1/9/07
- Racketboy has a new piece up, aimed at all you first-time Genesis players who are looking for something a little deeper from the surface than all the big-name titles available.
As it seems to be a new feature, I imagine more like this will come for other consoles.
- On a mildly related note, if you’re a new Wii owner who missed out on the GameCube, here are some recommendations.
- So, how many people does it take to form a successful armageddon?
One million. Apparently.
- …and speculation on the new Fantastic Four roster continues.
Just how many more teases must we endure?!
…hey, is that Ivan Ooze in the background with Galactus?
- Next-Gen takes a look at what’s in store for Nintendo’s Wii games of 2007.
- In addition, they speak to that chap who made that whole Super Columbine Massacre RPG shindig, and was subsequently booted from the festival he was invited to.
And from the looks of things, developers aren’t happy about it none too much, either.
- Wario: Master of Disguise has a commercial in Japan now.
And there’s more about the game here.
- Remember to tip your mail carrier, folks. Especially if you do something like this to them. (Twilight Princess footage, fairly non-spoilerish)
- Slashdot has an interesting piece on being a gamer in Iraq.
…er, that last part’s just a wee bit disconcerting, I have to say.
- …thank you, Slashdot, for educating criminals so that they won’t make the same mistakes twice.
The victims couldn’t be happier, I’m sure. (Note to cyber-bloggers: don’t post STUFF LIKE THAT.)
- If a Game-Set-Watch columnist ran GamePro, it might look a little something like this.
I’m sold on the cover alone.
Anyway, the ideas sound interesting…
–LBD “Nytetrayn”