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1Feb/100

Tatsunoko vs Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars (Wii)

Tatsunoko vs Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars

Sorry Super Smash Bros., Tatsunoko vs Capcom has got to be the best fighter on the Wii to date. How Nintendo got this as an exclusive is beyond me, but we should be thanking Capcom for releasing it in the US. I have been playing for most of the weekend and can't get enough of it. The gameplay is pretty simple that a beginner can do fairly well, but is just as complex that'll make any veteran fighting player feel at home. The visuals meld 3D graphics with 2D fighting mechanics (ala SFIV) to provide some crazy non-stop action with a lot of flare. Regardless if you don't know much about the characters from either series, Capcom knows how to deliver a fighting game and this does well as a follow-up to Capcom's previous Versus series game: Marvel vs Capcom 2. Check it out, you won't be disappointed.     -Tanker

BTW - if you ever need a break from the combo-juggling insanity, there's also a hidden shooter mini-game which is pretty fun!

20Jan/100

Muscle March Comes to Wiis Across America

Released in Japan last year, this title is soooo Japanese that most gaming folks would have never thought of getting a localized copy here in America. If you look past the muscle freaks and just overall oddness of what is happening onscreen, the game plays like "Human Tetris." Which works well with the Wii controls, making it a fun and entertaining mini-game. Just don't fail going through the wall.

If you got 500 Wii points laying around and have a knack for kooky Japanese gaming, you definitely should download this game after figuring out a good reason to explain to friends and family why this game is on your Wii.

24Jan/080

If there were one reason to get a Wii…

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

...it'd be for Smash Bros. Brawl! Can't wait till this one comes out in March. For those not keeping up with the Smash Bros. Dojo you'll find an amazing amount of additions since Brawl! New characters such as Sonic, various amounts of new and old levels, and online play. Seriously, this is THE Nintendo game. Trust me, you won't be dissapointed.

10Dec/070

Dekotora Hits the Wii

Zenkoku Deko Tora Matsuri

What is Dekotora? It's a Japanese abbreviation for "decorative trucks." You know you've seen them before...either on the internet, on tv shows, maybe lucky enough to see one driving down the street. What amounts to a carnival on wheels, these trucks can get pretty elaborate and are quite a site to see. Not likely to hit the US, but those over the top trucks from Japan have a new game about them. [i]Zenkoku Dekotora Matsuri[/i] should be available February 2008.

DekoTora!

Hmmm...I guess I never posted this story. It was sitting on my desktop for the longest time. Oh well. I guess it kind of goes along with the truck theme that I got going on today...lol.

21Aug/070

Lexus’ Virtual Open

Want the new Lexus IS-F? You know you want that bold blue IS-F that has hit the internet like a storm the last couple weeks...well now's your chance to get one. Lexus will, not only be sponsoring the US Open, but also the Virtual Open Powered by Wii located in New York's Rockefeller Center! It'll be 3 days of Wii Tennis competition starting on September 4th. On the day of the finals, one person will walk away with a one year lease for a new Lexus IS-F, just like the winner of the US Open. You'll also get two tickets to the Lexus Suite for the US Open Finals on the 9th. As if this couldn't get any better, the Virtual Open is also a charity event as for every serve hit during the Virtual Open will equal a dollar that Lexus will donate to the Andy Roddick Foundation. This my friends is cross promotion at it's finest. Check out myownpursuit.com for more info!

virtualopen

5Aug/071

Victorious Boxer a.k.a. Hajime no Ippo

The news came out a couple weeks ago on GoNintendo, and I remember seeing a video demonstration from E3 where the developer said they were working on the US version...but anyhow, Nintendo Power has confirmed that Victorious Boxer will be making it to US Wiis this coming fall. HOORAY!!! For all you Hajime no Ippo fans this is prolly the most definitive game out of all the ones that came out on the PS2. Get ready to pick up your remote and nunchuck and take Ippo to the Championships!!! This one I'm really excited about and a bit happy relieved that you can use the classic controller, instead of motion sensitive moves, to play the game.

Victorious Boxer