Pure Nintendo Magazine #3 - Dec 11
Pure Nintendo Magazine #3 - Dec 11
Pure Nintendo Magazine #3 - Dec 11
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What Nintendo Learned From The 3DS 3DS Vs, iPhone News From November
The Big Five of 2011: Top Wii, DS, 3DS and Digital games of 2011
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With the 2011-year coming to and end we take a look back at the top Nintendo games of the year. Does some of your favorite games make the list? Head Editor James Higginbotham Top Five List. Best Wii games 5: Xenoblade This is the only game on the list that I have not played yet. Seeing I live in North America.Ben Stitzer made This game the list just by pure hype. I am not saying this game wouldnt make this list by quality, but for me not playing this game, it made the list by pure impact it had on the video game community. 4: Conduit 2 This game received a lot of negative reviews upon its release. For me I really enjoyed the fixes that the High Voltage team made from the Conduit to the Conduit 2. The story was very short but entertaining. The online modes worked well and provided fun. Isnt that what we look for in a game? 3: Lost in Shadow Besides being 3rd on the list, Lost in Shadow could win the award for most over-looked game. Lost in Shadow is an interesting concept in plat-forming games. Instead of a physical character the player plays as a shadow. Being a shadow adds interesting abilities and concept to the game. 2: Kirby Return to Dream Land - Lets be honest, most Kirby games are fun. Kirby Return to Dream Land is no acceptation with it possibly being the best multiplayer game, on the Wii, in 2011. 1: The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword: I am sure everyone saw this game coming in as number one from a mile away. The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword is not just the best Wii game of 2011 but in the running for the best Wii game period. The jury is still debating on that. Best 3DS games. 5: Nintendogs + Cats This game may come as a shock to a lot of people but Nintendogs + cats was one of the best release games for the Nintendo 3DS. Not only did it offer updated graphics, from the previous versions, but amazing 3D, and the use of the AR was a plus. If you were looking for a good game to show off the feature of the 3DS, Nintendogs was the title. 4: Dead or Alive Dimensions For me Dead or Alive Dimensions slightly defeats Street Fighter 4 for best 3DS fighter game. The controls and gameplay of Dead or Alive came across stronger and more natural on the 3DS. 3: Sonic Generations Sonic Generations could possible be the best Sonic game..well since forever! 2: The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Probably one of the greatest games off all time, with re-mastered graphics and 3D addedHow can this game not make it on the list? 1: Super Mario 3D Land Much like Skyward Sword on the Wii list I am sure this title would probably be number one on most peoples list. Super Mario 3D Land may offer the best 3D experience out of the 3DS, along with a great Mario feel. continued on page 4
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Top DS Games 5: Captain America: Super Solder This game came as a great surprise to me. I first reviewed and played the Wii version, which came across as well horrible. Lets just say going into the DS version, I had little hope of enjoyment. Out of all the Captain America versions I played, the DS version made me feel like I was control Captain America. 4: Solatorobo: Red the Hunter For those of you who read my review for this game you may be surprised by this placement. A lot about this game annoyed me but at the same time I found myself really enjoying myself as well as having trouble putting it down. 3: Pokemon Black and White - With Black and White we possibly saw the biggest jump in a Pokemon game since the move from the GBA advanced to the DS. Pokemon Black and White offered a new design and battle modes that made this Pokemon game so different. 2: Professor Layton and the Specters Flute This game makes the list on behalf of Pure Nintendos owner, and his wife, who both love this game. It is normally hard to find something wrong with Professor Layton games and the last Specters Flute is no exception. 1: Okamiden I will just put this very simple. Okamiden is just a fantastic game and so much fun. Top downloadable games 5: Bit.Trip Flux (WiiWare) Bit Trip Flux is a great homage to classic arcade style games. This pong type game, with its techno dancing music, will put a smile on your face. 4: Fluidity (Wiiware) Fludity is the best use of a substance, in a game, since World of Goo. Fludity puzzles are fun and the perfect difficulty for everyone to enjoy. 3: Excitebike 3D Classic (eShop) Being the first classic game available on the eShop channel give this game a heads up on all the other 3D classic games that has been released this year. It also helps the fact it was free. 2: Super Mario Brothers (eShop/Ambassador program) To me Super Mario Brothers is the game that takes me back to my childhood. It is nice to have Mario Brothers on the Wii but it is even better to have Mario Brothers with you at all times on the 3DS. 1: The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords (eShop/Ambassador Program) Not only did Nintendo offer Four Swords for download but also added extra features to help make the game feel new.
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Nintendo will not make this mistake again with the Wii U. Nintendo showed at E3 2011 that they are really looking to 3rd party developers for guidance with the Wii U. Ubisoft and Nintendo held a joint round-table to discuss the Wii U during E3. Nintendo has turned to established online 3rd parties for help with their online structure, and well with the Wii U power and the Wii-pad. The reason we have no clue about the specs of the Wii U is because Nintendo is still working on it. We have heard so many different reports about the specs, probably because there are so many different development packages out there. I do believe the Wii U core development structure is close to being completed, but the exact clock speed, RAM, etc are still being tweaked. Nintendo has sent out these development kits, earlier than normal, to see how much power the system really needs for developers to do what they want to do. Instead of releasing a system and saying, Here it is, work with it. Even with Nintendo seemingly learning from their past mistakes, there is still one mistake that Nintendo may be making. I recently took a part-time job at a retail outlet. With my background, I was thrust into the video game section. Doing what I do here at Pure Nintendo, I have come accustomed to knowing and realizing things about video games, but I forget that others may not know or understand what I have come to understand. What I have become to realize is that people do not fully understand what the 3DS is all about. Just the other day I received this question, What is the difference between the DS and the 3DS, besides the whole 3D thing? What I realized after I was asked that questions is that casual video game consumers are getting tripped up by the DS part of the name. They are concluding that the 3DS is a DS but with 3D. Yes, you can simply describe the 3DS as that, but for those of us who know better, the 3DS is so much more. Many parents, who are the high consumer of game purchases, have no clue about the 3DS, and this has to do a lot with the name. Now lets take a look at the Wii U. Even all of us at Pure Nintendo were not even 100% sure that what we were seeing during the Nintendo E3 2011 press conference was a whole new system. I have also been asked the question in my journeys in life, Is the Wii U just the tablet thingy. People see the word Wii and instantly think its just another version of the Wii like Nintendo has done with so many of their systems. DS, DS lite, DSi, DS XL, and thats just the last generation of handhelds. Nintendo is going to have to make a clear line and separate themselves from the Wii in order for consumers to truly grasp that this system is their next evolution of home entertainment. The Japanese culture is a very proud culture and I believe this will help the Wii U. Nintendo executives, Iwata, Miyamoto, etc (I dare you to name someone else) are very proud of what they do and their honor was a little shaken with the miss-step by the 3DS. Besides the fact that Nintendo lost a lot of money on the poor 3DS launch, I believe they want to re-gain their dominance and respect more. Living in Japan for a couple of years, and covering Nintendo for the past 5 years, I truly feel Nintendo wants to prove themselves and re-establish themselves as the company who everyone is trying to chase down and compete with. I am sure we will see this new aggressive and competitive Nintendo in years to come.
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