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38873 Posts in 3919 Topics by 2657 Members Latest Member: - #bluemag Most online today: 15 - most online ever: 85 (March 25, 2008, 02:01:55 PM)
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61  Wii-volution Related / News Discussion / Re:ONM Hints at Red Steel 2 (yes, it's online) on: September 06, 2007, 05:28:12 PM
I'd like to see 1:1 sword control :-)
62  Wii-volution Related / News Discussion / Re:New SSBB Information on: September 04, 2007, 11:27:46 PM
lol, hows the wiimote control on it???
63  Wii-volution Related / News Discussion / Re:Behold: Cruis'n Is The Worst-Looking Wii Game Ever on: September 03, 2007, 06:47:48 PM
unfortunately, developers think they can just skip on graphics and thats just ok or something. :-(
64  Off-Topic / Computer Hardware / Re:I installed ubuntu! on: August 31, 2007, 02:19:25 AM
I love ubuntu, its my main OS :-D Lemme know if you need any help with it, im becoming a linux guru. I really need to get a copy of vista, i'd love to dual boot it for my windows programs :-)
65  Wii-volution Related / News Discussion / Re:Behold: Cruis'n Is The Worst-Looking Wii Game Ever on: August 30, 2007, 11:10:56 PM
It doesn't matter if its a week old. Alot of people haven't seen this... but yea this is from a midway press release so I don't know if they were released recently or a week or two ago.

Oh well!
66  Wii-volution Related / Suggestions for Improvement / Re:What the hell happend? on: August 29, 2007, 11:07:48 PM
I'll look into alternatives for you mystic ;-)
67  Wii-volution Related / Suggestions for Improvement / Re:What the hell happend? on: August 27, 2007, 01:48:13 AM
Don't worry, I have some nice surprises on the way Wink
I'll look at that bug for you.
68  Off-Topic / The Lounge / Re:Bioshock on: August 20, 2007, 04:15:35 PM
Sounds like a awesome game! ill have to grab the PC demo when it comes out :-D
69  Wii-volution Related / Site News & Updates / Re:what happened to the forums layout on: August 18, 2007, 04:23:05 PM
Real quick though, If you see a bug, post it below and i'll get it ironed out. The devs of fireboard are real quick with fixing things. I'll get everyones mod privileges fixed as well.
70  Wii-volution Related / Site News & Updates / Re:what happened to the forums layout on: August 18, 2007, 04:19:52 PM
I explained this before friends, this is the best course for Wii-volution. Sure its a great forum I agree, but not when bridged with Joomla, they just don't play nice. All the bridges for smf-joomla are abandoned meaning that when Joomla's next version is released (or SMF for that matter), then entire forum will break, and the way that the bridge hacks core files in Joomla, the entire site breaks subsequently and thats something I don't have time to deal with. I've had more issues with the forum bridge than anything else on the site. The new forum was up and running in 10 minutes and only has a few small bugs (which can and will be fixed) It is just a much better decision for the website a whole... But im probably the only one that can see that given my position.

Just give it some time guys ok? There's still alot of features that I can add, but being that im in Ontario right now, I don't have much time to do it Tongue Besides, when have I lead you wrong before? Wink
71  Wii-volution Related / Site News & Updates / Re:what happened to the forums layout on: August 17, 2007, 08:28:19 AM
Were using a new system now. The old forum bridge was abandoned by it's developers. I'll add some smilies when I get time.
72  Wii-volution Related / News Discussion / Article: Exclusive: Upcoming Brothers in Arms Q&A on: August 16, 2007, 01:19:45 PM
Article: Exclusive: Upcoming Brothers in Arms Q&A

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Wii-volution will be conducting a preliminary Q&A and
follow-up interview with Al Reed of Demiurge Studios on the upcoming
Wii version of Brothers in Arms: Double Time. We wanted to give the community a
chance to ask the developers questions about this game. If you can post
your questions on the forum or email us, we'll compile a list of the best ones and send
them off to Demiurge for answering. Thanks!
73  Wii-volution Related / News Discussion / Article: DBZ Update and Exclusive Godzilla: Unleashed Interview on: August 15, 2007, 12:27:49 PM
Article: DBZ Update and Exclusive Godzilla: Unleashed Interview

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We just wanted to let everyone know that the DBZ: BT3 interview is being answered now by the developers and we should have it ready to post within a week. Also were excited to announce another exclusive interview! This time with the developers of Godzilla: Unleashed. We want to give everyone the chance to ask pipeworks questions about this upcoming game. So click the chat bubble below and submit your questions! Of course we'll need them soon (as in the end of the week) to insure a quick turnaround. You can also email us here  and submit your questions that way if you'd like.
74  Wii-volution Related / News Discussion / Article: Games of the future to be fun, not difficult - Miyamoto on: August 15, 2007, 12:03:20 PM
Article: Games of the future to be fun, not difficult - Miyamoto

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If you're constantly perplexed by the complex
control systems and steeply arched learning curves apparent in many of
today's videogame offerings, then Shigeru Miyamoto's latest words of
wisdom will be music to your ears. Yes, the Nintendo legend wants games
to be fun, not difficult. Imagine THAT!




[blockquote]
   Nintendo’s increasing commitment to casual gamers is plain, and now
   Nintendo designer Shigeru Miyamoto has said that future games from the
   company will have a stronger focus on fun and immediacy, and will steer
   clear of being overly difficult. Forthcoming Wii platformer Super Mario
   Galaxy, explained Miyamoto to Japanese magazine Famitsu, would typify
   this new approach.

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75  Wii-volution Related / News Discussion / Article: Preview: The Secrets of Mario Kart Wii on: August 15, 2007, 12:03:08 PM
Article: Preview: The Secrets of Mario Kart Wii

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Think you know everything about Mario Kart
Wii? Think again. CVG tells us all the secrets about the upcoming entry
to the Mario Kart series, and they manage to preview the game as well.
This is one article that Mario Kart fans don't want to miss.



Some of these secrets include:




  • There will be 12 players in a race. Yes, that's right, 12 players.

  •    The hop/skid controls from Mario Kart 64/DS are back! It was noticeably
       missing from Double Dash, but Nintendo has brought it back for this
       outing.
  • Not only will you be able to race 12 players online, but you will also be able to duke it out in 'Battle Mode' online.
  • Many classic tracks will be making a return, mostly from Mario Kart DS and Double Dash.





Could this be the best Mario Kart ever? Well, we will have to wait and see.




[blockquote]
   Of course, you want to know everything there is to know about Mario
   Kart Wii. So we've dug away with our info spades to uncover the secrets
   behind Mario Kart Wii - the characters, the vehicles, the tracks, the
   items, the online play - and brought the whole lot to you here.

   

   Nintendo's E3 showing couldn't have delivered us a more exciting
   announcement. Drink it in, and try to come to terms with the fact that
   if Nintendo's plans work out, you'll be overtaking people on your big
   telly - online - in less than five months.

[/blockquote]


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