Is Apple Nintendo’s Problem?

Nintendo has seen a significant drop in profits lately and most say Apple’s mobile gaming platform is to blame. Nintendo themselves are even keeping an eye on Apple. Sony and Microsoft is no longer the thorn in Mario’s side. It’s the big “little i”.
Is Apple really the biggest issue Nintendo is facing or is it a larger issue? Most likely, a little bit of both. As a hardcore Nintendo fan, I can safely say that my favorite gaming company has failed me the past few years. It all began with the shoddy release of Twilight Princess, the lack of core titles for the DS and then the Wii games that were off-shoots of “Sports” started to move through the shelves.
What’s left for us? The Moms, families and kids are only going to enjoy their Wii for so long. Then, they will put it down for a new toy that’s promising family fun. I have it on good authority to say this since I’ve sold my Nintendo Wii. Why? Because my kids stopped playing it and moved on to something else.
Nintendo has forgotten about their core audience. They have been pumping out games for a brand new audience that were quite successful. You can only go so far with the “Wii-fit-sports-swimming pool-billiards-backyard party” franchise. Frankly, you can only go so far with any franchise. I have to admit, even Zelda is in desperate need of an upgrade.

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Random Thoughts: Kotaku Complaints

I was getting into my day job this morning bright and early, and one thing I like to do is check Kotaku.com and Curse.com for any major news in the realms of gaming and geekery. Take for example the post below this, note the Kotaku watermark on the picture of the big-ass Space Marine.

There’s one thing that I don’t like about Kotaku though. They tend to go a bit overboard with things. One major recent example of this is their most recent comprehensive article on Star Wars: The Old Republic. The article as a whole isn’t bad, but their opening to it really turned me off to it as a whole because of the horribly negative opinion of what a Sith Inquisitor actually is versus their confusingly good thoughts on the Jedi Consular…
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World of Warcraft gets a magazine

Section: Gaming News, PCs, Genres, MMO, Updates

World of WarcraftWho says print is dead? World of Warcraft, the game that has spawned an entire subculture of fans (and millions of happy subscribers/addicts) will soon be getting its very own print publication. According to GameDaily, the new mag will be a quarterly publication, available to fans for the rather steep price (for four issues!) of $39.95 per year.

However, the production sounds pretty fantastic. There will be no ads (so this puppy will be entirely subscription-based), and yes, you can only get it if you sign up and pay up. The very first issue will feature 148 pages (massive for a gaming-oriented publication), complete with a bonus “fifth anniversary perspective about the evolution of the game, it’s future, and top tips from top guild leaders”.

If you really, really love WoW (and I realize, that speaks to many folks), this sounds like the ultimate way to stay tapped in to the community. I personally love a good, well-produced print magazine (RIP, Electronic Gaming Monthly!), so I’m all in favor of resurrecting the format, especially for specialized audiences. In fact, this model only really makes sense for a loyal, premium-paying target (otherwise, gamers get their news, reviews and commentary almost exclusively online these days).

If you’re interested, mosey on over to the magazine’s official site and check it out.

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Top 10 Gamertell posts for the week of August 16, 2009

Section: Reviews, Features, Lists, Mashups

Haven’t caught all of the Gamertell news this week?? Here’s your chance to catch up on this week’s top 10 articles!

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GamesCom 2009: Learning more about Mass Effect 2

Section: Gaming News, Consoles, Xbox-360, PCs, Windows, Game-Companies, Developers, Publishers, Genres, 3D, Action, Shooter, Role-Playing

Mass Effect 2 Grunt

In preparation for GamesCom 2009, BioWare and EA have let loose quite a bit of Mass Effect 2 information. We not only are finding out about the PC and Xbox 360 game’s storyline, but we also get to see a brand new trailer.

Once again, Commander Shepard is the hero/heroine of Mass Effect 2. Humans are now an endangered species, and it’s up to Shepard and his crew, which the player will hand select, to take part in what’s being called a suicide mission to find out why humans are disappearing and what can be done to stop it. Players get to choose from a wide variety of potential squad members. The first one revealed was Thane the assassin. The trailer released unveiled the second potential member, Grunt the Krogan.

Here’s the Grunt-centric Mass Effect 2 trailer that has been unveiled for GamesCom 2009. Let’s take a look:

Mass Effect 2‘s mission’s success is based on who you choose as your party members. Make the right choices and combinations to succeed. The wrong choices, however, can lead to a darker outcome.

I’m sure we’ll see a lot more Mass Effect 2 revelations over the next few days, once GamesCom 2009 really gets going.

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Important Importables: Ponyo movie review

Section: Reviews, Exclusives, Originals, Features, Columns, Japanese Imports, Ads & Media, Movies

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Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea

Title: Ponyo
Release Date: August 14, 2009 (US), July 19, 2008 (Japan)
Rating: “G” for General Audiences.
Length: 1 hour, 41 minutes. (101 minutes)
Pros: Gorgeous visuals. For the most part, the voice acting is fantastic. Great pacing for the story. A nice mix of active and passive scenes. The music and soundtrack is absolutely wonderful.
Cons: Noah Cyrus’ voice (Ponyo) can occasionally be grating and/or annoying.
Overall Score: 9/10

Handdrawn, 2D animation is an endangered art form. Most films are now made with computers and companies have a habit of releasing everything in 3D. Thankfully, Studio Ghibli is still doing things the old fashioned way. The company’s latest film, Ponyo, is among its most beautiful, and is a new adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen’s The Little Mermaid.

Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea

A new take on The Little Mermaid.

Brunhilde is a little goldfish who lives under the sea with her father and sisters. All her life, she’s been stuck in and Fujimoto’s submarine, but she wants more out of life. She one day sets out to see what there is outside of the ocean she knows. Unfortunately, it doesn’t go too well and she ends up trapped in a bottle.

She’s then rescued by a young boy named Sosuke. He breaks the bottle trapping her and sets her free. She then licks clean a cut he got saving her, healing it with her magic. He renames her Ponyo and decides to keep her with him and protect her. Ponyo loves her new name and him. However, her father Fujimoto comes to claim her, dragging her home, and the Ponyo and Sosuke are separated.

Ponyo is then determined to not only find a way back to Sosuke, but also find a way to become a human. However, doing so could disrupt the world’s balance.

Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea

Ponyo is a reminder of how beautiful 2D animation can be.

Ponyo is the kind of movie you’d have to see twice. The first time, you’d see and appreciate the actual story presented on the screen. The second time, you’re able to focus on the detailed artwork on the screen. In fact, Ponyo sets a new record for Studio Ghibli films – there are 170,000 individual, handdrawn images in the movie.

It also features a wonderful sense of storytelling and pacing. The beginning of the movie is very relaxed, almost leisurely. The audience is able to take this time to get to know and identify with the characters, specifically Ponyo and Sosuke. It then gradually builds in intensity and action, and features a satisfying ending. It never feels rushed, and while there are some fairly intense and dark moments, even those don’t feel threatening. It’s just a trial that must be faced and overcome.

Disney did do a wonderful job when casting the English version, with one exception. Personally, I found Noah Cyrus (Ponyo) to be a tad annoying at times, as opposed to endearing, and I preferred Yuria Nara’s take on Ponyo. Frankie Jonas, on the other hand, does a decent job as Sosuke. Of course, Tina Fey (Lisa), Liam Neeson (Fujimoto) and Cate Blanchett (Gran Mamare) all provide wonderful performances, and so do Matt Damon, Betty White, Lily Tomlin and Cloris Leachman in their cameo appearances. Overall, it’s very well-acted.

Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea

A tale all ages and cultures can appreciate.

If you enjoyed previous Studio Ghibli movies, like Princess Mononoke, Howl’s Moving Castle and Spirited Away, you’ll fall in love with Ponyo. It’s an endearing adventure. The English language version is well cast, and it’s a joy to watch. I have a feeling that it will also become the most popular of the Studio Ghibli movies released in America, due to the familiar story and breathtaking visuals.

COMING NEXT WEEK: Important Importables looks at Japan’s Pokemon Centers.

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: Last week Important Importables reviewed Nanashi no Game for the DS.

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PAX 2009 schedule announced

Section: Gaming News, Conventions, PAX

pax 2009 penny arcade expo logoThe independent gamers gathering, Penny Arcade Expo (aka PAX), has made it to a sixth year (which cannot be said for some corporate sponsored expos). The event will take place September 4 through 6, 2009, at the Washington State Convention and Trade Center in downtown Seattle, Washington.

The family-friendly gaming event admits anyone who can afford a ticket and promises, according to the press release sent today (August 12, 2009), “43 hours of content over three days, featuring a plethora of tournaments, freeplay areas,? geek movies, nerdcore concerts and panels by industry leaders on gamer lifestyle, challenges, education and careers.” Aside from the relatively low amount of adult content at the event (with the exception of the nerdcore performances), the event also embraces all types of gaming.

Tickets are $30 per day if you purchase passes prior to September 5, 2009, or $35 at the door (assuming any will be left). If you actually killed a tree to mail in a registration form, for shame. Oh, and it’s due this Saturday (August 15, 2009). Also, if you pre-register after August 15, you’ll need to pick up your fancy schmancy pass at the door.

The full PAX 2009 schedule is available as a PDF but here are a few haphazardly chronological panel or event highlights:

  • PAX 2009 Keynote Ron Gilbert
  • Breaking into the Game Industry the Educated Way
  • Various Penny Arcade Q&As
  • How can we make online gaming communities suck less?
  • Post-N’Gai, Post-EGM Video Game Journalism, or Where Do We Go Now
  • Working with Fans to Create Better Video Games
  • Original Gangstas: Why Table-Top Gaming Still Packs Heat
  • LIVE ON-STAGE DEMO – Assassins Creed II and Splinter Cell Conviction
  • Psychiatry, Video Games, and Kids – The Science, The Opinions, and the Lies
  • Girls and Games: The Growing Role of Women in the Game Industry
  • Twitter and Beyond – New Game Communities Online
  • Star Wars: The Old Republic live demonstration
  • Pitch Your Game Idea (always popular)
  • Sex in Videogames: A comparative Study
  • “I’ve Just Been F#$%ing Fired”: How To Get Back Into the Industry On Your Own Terms Through Mobile Game Development
  • Touching a New Generation: How the iPhone has Changed Portable Gaming
  • Game Culture: How Gamers Impact Society & How Policy Affects Gamer Culture
  • Wil Wheaton presents: THE AWESOME HOUR!!

PAX is a product of Penny Arcade webcomic strippers Jerry “Tycho” Holkins and Mike “Gabe” Krahulik.

If you go bring all of your portable gaming devices and make certain they are charged (and you have extra battery packs) since some of the events may require you wait in line for a while.

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PlayStation Store Update: Trivia Guru’s delight! (August 9 to 15, 2009)

Section: Gaming News, Features, Lists, Previews, Consoles, PS3, Handhelds, PSP, Gear, Accessories, Audio, Ads & Media, Movies, Advertisements, Other Media, Updates, Playstation-Store

PSN Store update for July 19, 2009 to July 25, 2009

This week’s PlayStation Store update features the game TV Show King for $9.99 for the PlayStation 3, in the style of the more popular television game shows like wheel of fortune, weakest link and others this game will challenge you, your friends and family with questions ranging from history to geography, literature to science and sports to entertainment. Check it out:

Crystal Defenders uses strategy to prevent enemies from stealing crystals

Also available for download is Crystal Defenders for $9.99. A defensive strategy game in which players deploy popular job classes used in Final Fantasy Tactics A2 like soldiers, monks, black mages and archers to strategically place them on the map to defend your crystals from a stream of enemy creatures that fly or crawl past your army.

Here’s a list of everything else that’s new:

Qore

  • Qore Annual Subscription: August 2009 (PS3/$24.99)
  • Qore Episode 15: August 2009 (PS3/$2.99)

Downloadable Games:

  • Dynasty Warriors (PSP/$14.99)

Game Demos:

  • Rag Doll Kung Fu Demo Demo (PS3/Free)
  • Batman: Arkham Asylum Demo (PS3/Free)
  • Crystal Defenders Demo (PS3/Free)
  • Worms Demo (PS3/Free)

Bonus Game Contents:

  • Cross Edge Trial Edition Pack (PS3/Free)
  • Cross Edge Additional Dungeon 4 (PS3/Free)
  • Cross Edge Enigma Synth Pack (PS3/Free)
  • Dynasty Warriors 6 Empires Additional Music Set 3 (PS3/Free)
  • Hannah Montana: Rock Out The Show Musicians Wardrobe Add-On (PS3/Free)
  • Hannah Montana: Rock Out The Show Moment Maker Special Effects Add-On (PS3/Free)
  • Hannah Montana: Rock Out The Show Stage Prop Add-On (PS3/Free)
  • Hannah Montana: Rock Out The Show Fashions Add-On (PS3/Free)
  • Cross Edge Latest Technology Pack (PS3/$1.99)
  • Cross Edge Pretty Little Pack (PS3/$1.99)
  • LittleBigPlanet: inFamous Costumes Pack (PS3/$1.99)
  • GTI Club Plus (PS3/$1.99)
  • Savage Moon Waldgeist Add-On (PS3/$4.99)
  • Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2010 Cog Hill Golf & CC (PS3/$4.99)
  • Call of Duty: World at War Map Pack 3 (PS3/$9.99)
  • Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood Old West Map Pack (PS3/$9.99)

Guitar Hero World Tour Individual Songs:

  • “Camel’s Night Out” by Eric Johnson (PS3/$1.99)

Rock Band Music Packs:

  • Spinal Tap’s TAP TEN (PS3/$17.99)
  • Individual Songs:

  • “America” by Spinal Tap (PS3/$1.99)
  • “Big Bottom” by Spinal Tap (PS3/$1.99)
  • “Cups and Cakes” by Spinal Tap (PS3/$1.99)
  • “(Funky) Sex Farm” by Spinal Tap (PS3/$1.99)
  • “Gimme Some Money” by Spinal Tap (PS3/$1.99)
  • “Heavy Duty” by Spinal Tap (PS3/$1.99)
  • “Hell Hole” by Spinal Tap (PS3/$1.99)
  • “(Listen to the) Flower People (Reggae Stylee)” by Spinal Tap (PS3/$1.99)
  • “Rock ‘n’ Roll Creation” by Spinal Tap (PS3/$1.99)
  • “Stonehenge” by Spinal Tap (PS3/$1.99)
  • “Tonight I’m Gonna Rock You Tonight” by Spinal Tap (PS3/$1.99)

Rock Band Unplugged bonus content:

  • “Had a Dad” by Jane’s Addiction (PSP/$1.99)
  • “Renegade” by Styx (PSP/$1.99)

Free Game Videos:

  • TV Show King Trailer (English, French and Spanish versions) (PS3/Free)
  • Unbound Saga Between the Panels Issue 2 (PS3/PSP/Free
  • Watchmen The End Is Nigh Part 2 Launch Trailer (PS3/Free)
  • Watchmen The End Is Nigh Part 2 The Complete Experience Launch Trailer (PS3/Free)
  • G Force The Video Game Trailer (PS3/Free)
  • Mini Ninjas Futo Gameplay Trailer (PS3/Free)
  • Mini Ninjas Futo Vignette (PS3/Free)
  • Mini Ninjas Shun Vignette (PS3/Free)

New Movies to Rent or Own:

  • Obsessed. Rated PG-13 (Own/SD Format/$14.99)
  • Miss March. Rated R (Rent/SD Format/$3.99)
  • Miss March. Rated R (Rent/HD Format/$5.99)
  • Miss March. Rated R (Own/SD Format/$14.99)
  • Dragonball: Evolution. Rated PG (Rent/SD Format/$3.99)
  • Dragonball: Evolution. Rated PG (Rent/HD Format/$5.99)
  • Dragonball: Evolution. Rated PG (Own/SD Format/$14.99)
  • The T.O. Show Season 1. Rated TV Y-7 (Own/SD Format/$1.99)
  • Saber Rider and the Star Sheriffs. Rated G (Own/SD Format/$1.99)

Wallpapers and Themes:

  • College Football Theme: Arkansas (PS3/$1.99)
  • College Football Theme: Clemson (PS3/$1.99)
  • College Football Theme: Colorado (PS3/$1.99)
  • College Football Theme: Illinois (PS3/$1.99)
  • College Football Theme: Missouri (PS3/$1.99)

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