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Video-game review: Donkey Kong Jungle Beat: New Play Control'
Original at Kansas City Star
• Thu, May 7
Donkey Kong Jungle Beat" was one of Nintendo's most ingenious Gamecube games precisely because of how it was controlled - using a plastic bongo controller to play what otherwise was a pretty traditional 2-D sidescrolling action game - and the notion ...
Opinion: Q&A: 90 Minutes With Miyamoto, Nintendo's Master of Amusement
Original at Wired
• Fri, Jun 27
By Chris Kohler Shigeru Miyamoto: I think it's a communication tool for families. Miyamoto: Yeah, the same may be true for Japan, as well. Miyamoto: Yes. Miyamoto: It's now about 50 to 100 people. Miyamoto: Wii Fit was developed with 10 to 20 people. Miyamoto: Yesterday I ate a hamburger. See also:
Opinion: Mario Kart Wii
Original at Keen and Graev's Gaming
• Mon, Apr 28
By Keen came out yesterday! Graev and I have been fans of Mario Kart games since the SNES and have played every version including the hand held DS releases. The game has this unexplainable charm — all Mario Karts do. Seeing the Nintendo characters driving Go-Karts, Dragsters, bizarre contraption...
Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii) Review
Original at WiiDS.co.uk
• Thu, Apr 10
By Cheng SSBB includes the good lot of traditional characters from the game’s predecessors such as Mario, Link and Donkey Kong, but also includes an array of new ones such as Solid Snake, Wolf and Lucario. While it has never been stated, ...
SXSW Review: The King of Kong
Original at Cinematical
• Sat, Mar 17
By Scott Weinberg The story in a nutshell: Back in the mid-80s, a video game mega-guru named Billy Mitchell set the all-time world record for Donkey Kong. (Donkey Kong, you'll remember, is the game in which Mario made his debut while trying to rescue the princess from a grumpy giant ape.) Mitchell's record re...