Showing posts with label Wii. Show all posts
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Saturday, May 29, 2010

Nintendo Goes Old-School With New Wii Controller


At a time when other gaming-console manufacturers are ready to unveil their motion-sensitive controllers, Nintendo has released a new device that feels more old-school.

The new Classic Controller Pro looks and feels like a traditional game controller, with two joysticks, X-Y-A-B buttons, a directional pad and bumper buttons on the front. It was released in a package deal with the new "Monster Hunter Tri" game for the Wii.

Officials from Nintendo and Capcom said the bundle was done to appeal to the widest audience possible by giving them a controller that was designed for the game.

"Fans of the ["Monster Hunter"] series are used to this type of controller," said Eric Monacelli, product marketing manager for Capcom. "This is old-school. It will appeal to the hard-core player."

"It goes very well with 'Monster Hunter Tri'," added Nintendo representative Kumiko Hidaka. "Never has an accessory been so specifically designed for a game."

"Monster Hunter Tri" lets gamers become a prehistoric hunter who tries to defend his village from rampaging monsters while collecting supplies to help him with his quest. Oh, and there are constant earthquakes that need to be dealt with as well.

Creatures of all sizes live in the surrounding countryside, and the hunter's job is to clear them out, get better weapons and take on even larger monsters. The new controller allows the player to accomplish the major fighting action while offering ways to complete minor tasks (like cooking food to eat).

"Players will love this controller," Monacelli said. "It feels good for the game without taking away from any gameplay."

"Monster Hunter Tri" also allows for multiple players to band together online take down a really big monster. The game lets players use Wii Speak to communicate with each other and plan strategy, which gives the game a party feel. According to game director Kaname Fujioka, this is a big change.

"Everyone goes online and enters the same world, but not everyone has to do the same thing," Fujioka said in an "Ask Iwata" interview. "Each person can do his or her own thing, but when the group achieves the goal, everyone benefits."

The Classic Controller Pro will be compatible with nearly 400 Wii titles, Hikada said.

[via CNN]



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Friday, May 7, 2010

Pre-Order Your Black Nintendo Wii and Sports Resort Bundle Now!


Since the birth of the Nintendo Wii back in '06, it has undoubtedly sparked an international revolution of interactive gaming and entertainment among people of all ages. The revolution continues and hopes to gain some much needed momentum with Nintendo's latest offering of a stylish new black Wii console and Wii Sports Resort bundle. Also included in the bundle are black versions of the Wii Remote, Nunchuk/Wii MotionPlus accessory, and the original Wii Sports game.

Wii MotionPlus connects directly to your controller and was designed for precision motion control by delivering an immersive, social experience unavailable on any other system. Along with Wii Sports Resort, the MotionPlus accessory is compatible with a continually growing list of games, which can be located on Nintendo's website.

Maintaining the wide-ranging appeal that attracted millions to the original Wii Sports, Wii Sports Resort is an expansive, active-play game that includes a dozen fun resort-themed activities. It is easy to just pick up and play, but now comes equppied with deeper levels of play that are sure to challenge even the most experienced gamers. Wii Sports Resort whisks players away to a destination full of action, while introducing an unprecedented experience in physical reality with a huge selection of fun activities that everyone can play.

"Nintendo leads the way in delivering rich motion-control gaming experiences at an accessible price point," said Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aime. "By including even more of our top-quality hardware and software in the basic Wii system package, we're extending that commitment to entertainment and value. Now more than ever, consumers can count on Nintendo to deliver inclusive fun and advanced motion controls at a mass-market price."

Thus, the U.S. suggested retail price of the new system bundle will remain at $199.99. Pricing outside the United States will be established by the local markets, but offer similar consumer value.


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