Monday, June 9, 2008

Why I Love Nintendo

...hines and started a new era in gaming. Many game historians will tell you that during the 80s the game industry was starting to slow down. Companies did not want to take a risk in new console systems here in the US so Nintendo tricked the toy makers into thinking the NES (Nintendo Entertainment System) was a robot toy. But enough about Nintendo's wit. The reason why I love Nintendo and will always love Nintendo is because they know what gaming is all about. Fun.

What do you get when you render a lump of dog dung in full 3D with spectacular graphics? A really good looking lump of dog dung. To me at least, it never really mattered what the game looked like, or what movie it was trying to recreate. Sometimes the limitation of graphics enhanced the creativity of the designe...more

Nintendo wii - The Most Sold Gaming Console

...ole Nintendo Wii was later modified in 2003, after a gap of two years. Nintendo DS directly influenced the Wii design, resulting in adopting it. Nintendo have succeeded in creating a record of heavy sales than its competitors across the globe. In many times, things have happened like crossing the sales that is more than the combined sales recorded by the competitors including Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 in...more

Sonic VS Mario VS Crash bandicoot

...A superspeed Hedgehog, a fireball-throwing, flying fat plumber and a Anthropomorphic bandicoot. The battle has been debated for years. Who is the strongest?

Note: this debate is not biased. I am not in favour for just 1 of them. I own all their games and like them equally.

Sure, Mario has been around for longer. His first debate on the arcade game Donkey Kong, and then his first proper hit in Super Mario bros. Since then he has gained new features and abilities. Such as the feather, cape, his pal yoshi, coloured caps, flow...more

The Realism of Video Games

...blocks, question marks and goombas. No matter how imaginative one's imagination could be, there is simply no way that such an occurrence could happen in this world, like, for real. So, the illusion of the game remains intact.

Now, if you look at today's video games for popular systems like the Microsoft Xbox 360 or the Sony Playstation Portable, you can clearly see that video games are now using real world issues as their premise. Now, there are always a dearth of video games that are still fantasy based, and there always will be. But, more and more games are using Iraq as their setting rather than a mushroom kingdom. Could you imagine a video game in the early 1980s based on the Cold War? But, today, th...more

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