Still trying to get my wife's
gaming interests past the «casual» stage.....
Not exact matches
Of course I'm a massive
gaming history nerd, so I think this will be the best thing since Game Over came bundled with the GameCube, but it seems to me that it might not make the most
interesting film for those not so obsessed with
gaming's
past.
This read really gave me a out of the box view on Nintendo these
past few years, this opened my eyes on why Nintendo gets criticized so massively and even by me myself but I never realized and held the actual developers accountable for negativity going Nintendos way, though They brought some on their own, games are what matter when it's all said done, and sadly this shovel ware paints a bad picture for Nintendo and says a 1000 awful words, hopefully Nintendo can prove why their the timeless warriors of the
gaming industry staying to their roots and doing everything they do fir the loyalty of
gaming, us real gamers who aren't just
interested in blood n gore though I do like it, it's just now what it's all about but innovative games that can grab hold of any aged gamers, this read should be spread around, good shit
Mobile
gaming has gained quite an
interesting reputation over the
past few years.
In the
past three weeks, Japanese imports, Neo Geo and Turbo Duo titles have stated making their way to the Wii, which should be
interesting, but it's going to make
gaming access even more limited since Nintendo is sticking to that «3 games a week» mantra.
Having finally got round to doing the first half of a massive Bloglines crawl, here are some of the most
interesting random
gaming links I ran into, as pasted all over the blogosphere over the
past few days:
The SNIPER GHOST WARRIOR series has been an
interesting blip on the
gaming radar over the
past several years and when the game arrived in my review queue, I was eager to dive into see how it would all turn as the beta was way better than I was expecting because let's face it, hasn't the whole sniper shooter genre been a bit played out?
Mobile
gaming has gained quite an
interesting reputation over the
past few years.
That the company came to this conclusion in 2011 is
interesting since the mobile messaging industry, which was then comparatively far smaller than it is today, is now really testing those waters with
gaming, video calling and other services sprouting up on messenger apps — initially those in Asia — over the
past 6 - 12 months.
The inclusion of this feature makes sense, since the company has indicated its
interest in similar
gaming applications in the
past.