With the Japanese launch of WiiWare already a distant memory, most industry watchers expected Nintendo's recent media summit to answer the questions about the impending U.S. launch of the games-on-demand service on May 12.
But while the games they showed at the event were almost uniformly excellent, that doesn't count as "details." Several very important things are still not known, like: When are these games coming out? How much space will they take up on our Wiis? How much will they cost? And, really, what are the games we'll see on day one?
Just like you don’t ask a woman her age, you don’t ask a Final Fantasy fan how many games there are in total.
I don't quiet get who it's directed at. General player? Sure, I can believe them not knowing some of the less popular final fantasy games. But final fantasy FANS? There is nothing forgotten about these games.
Gather the Goo Balls and travel the globe in World of Goo Remastered from developer 2D Boy and Netflix Games.
Omar writes: World of Goo is getting a physical edition on Feb. 20 thanks to Super Rare Games. This collector's item will come in two flavors: Regular and Steelbook.
WIIWARE is a great idea.. 360 and PSN do it.. quick cheap fun games.. what more can u want?
i'm actually pretty excited about LINE RIDER if it comes to the WIIWARE