PDC World Championship Darts 2008 isn't going to interest anyone who doesn't already have a fondness for the sport and, given how easy and cheap it is to play in real life, even those fans may struggle to find reason to pick up their 360 controller or PSP. The gameplay works, but the simple presentation and general lack of polish unfortunately relegate the game to something only a very small minority will enjoy.
Nintendo fansite DS-x2.com has reviewed PDC World Championship Darts 2008 for Nintendo DS. As the story concludes: "If you do happen to enjoy darts on the go then it may be worth a look."
Gamer Limit writes "Do you think your TV is safe from gamers throwing their Wiimotes at it? Well think again, Pega have just released a Dart kit for your Wiimote, allowing you to shape it into a realistic dart… perfect for throwing at your TV."
Wow - this is going sleazier than the "Wii Sports Essentials Kit", including the fake, useless tennis racket they marketed to soccer moms.
Go go capitalism!
The next time I go play darts with my buddies, I'm gonna roll in with three of these and see how much dignity I walk out with.
DSmooth and Codemonkey bring you another fun-filled episode. From the most interesting gaming news stories of the week, to covering the new releases, to handling a ton of listener questions, this episode is packed with what you want to hear.
Topics include:
*Microsoft responding to Sony's attack on console longetivity
*Sony, debt, Stringer's battle with Japanese execs, PS4 future
*Little girl walks, thanks to WiiFit?
*Everyone loves Windows 7
My calculations were 4 weeks, but I guess It's worse for Sony than I thought. Hell, next week they'll probably tie with them, so that's basically another loss for Sony. Man, they just gave them thhis region on a silver platter and said, take it... we're too lazy to do anything or anounce anything to keep some momentum up.
that's the sad thing too, I haven't seen the ps3 have any momentum like the xbox 360 is enjoying. When has the ps3 sold 30 and 40 thousand units week in and week out in Japan? Sad days for Sony.