Wii Previews

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Electronic Theatre Preview: Metriod Prime 3: Corruption

15 May, 2006
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Electronic Theatre ImageMetroid Prime 3: Corruption is undoubtedly one of the most sought-after titles on any console format. After two fantastic entries in the series on the GameCube and the recent Metroid Prime: Hunters on the NintendoDS, fans are screaming to get their hands on a new adventure, with that console Remote. Read More…

Electronic Theatre Preview: Project H.A.M.M.E.R.

15 May, 2006
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Electronic Theatre Image            Project H.A.M.M.E.R. is one of the fabled new Intellectual Properties Nintendo has been promising us for their Wii. Playable at this years E3 was the Training Level from the final game which reportedly is in the late stages of completion. Read More…

Electronic Theatre Preview: Sonic Wild Fire

15 May, 2006
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Electronic Theatre ImageAlong with everybody’s favourite sanitary engineer Mario, SEGA’s super-fast blue hedgehog was always very likely to feature in Wii’s Launch Line-Up. Sonic has graced many systems since SEGA’s transformation into a software publisher and the Next-Generation of Nintendo hardware is no exception. So how does the spiky blue one play with Wii’s revolutionary controller? Read More…

Electronic Theatre Preview: Spongebob Squarepants: Creature from the Krusty Krab

15 May, 2006
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Electronic Theatre ImageBack for another round of fun and laughs is everyone’s favourite little yellow sponge-thing, in SpongeBob SquarePants: Creature From The Krusty Krab, but now on Nintendo’s Wii when it’s launched, and by the look of it, it’s not going to be high on anyone’s wish-list when the Wii comes out; as there will be many other titles coming out on the system that will really show it off. Read More…

Electronic Theatre Preview: Super Mario Galaxy

15 May, 2006
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Electronic Theatre Image            Of all the titles demonstrated for Nintendo’s Wii, none could have been more anticipated then the next entrance in the Super Mario series. Super Mario Galaxy was on show in full-force, with a small demonstration area which seems to have been built purely for the E3 Preview Code, as each planet was confined by tracing only to the next in-sight. The small section will no doubt end-up being part of the larger play-scape come release, but purely as a test-drive, it did the title justice. Read More…

Electronic Theatre Preview: The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess

15 May, 2006
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Electronic Theatre ImageDespite the fact that it was playable on the at last years E3, Nintendo fans will no doubt realise that The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess has still not been released for the GameCube. Those same fans will no doubt also be aware that The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess is now confirmed as a Wii Launch Title, complete with full-support for Wii’s Remote. Read More…

Electronic Theatre Preview: WarioWare: Smooth Moves

14 May, 2006
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Electronic Theatre ImageIf anyone one has a Nintendo console then they should have come across a little, fiendishly addictive game called WarioWare. With Micro-Games galore to test the old speed skills to the limit, there’s no change in its latest incarnation, WarioWare: Smooth Moves for Nintendo’s new baby, Wii. Read More…

Electronic Theatre Preview: ExciteTruck

13 May, 2006
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Electronic Theatre Image            The first playable racing game for the Wii being shown at E3 2006 was ExciteTruck, a real roller-coaster affair controlling a large 4×4 around two selectable courses. The two available were a Desert dirt track with enormous hills and ravines whilst the other was across beaches; both looked very nice for this early stage if not a little spartan. Graphically good, but not astounding for a Next-Generation console, which is quite besides the point as the Wii has never been meant to push the power-hungry graphical boundaries like its opponents: it’s about giving you more freedom. Read More…

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