Tais toi sale païen. La Wii c'est l'avenir. On repart de la Nes et on recommenceOh mon dieu les graphisme, ils sont euhh comment dire, moche, tres moche, je crois que la DS est capable de faire autant.
Et le tapis, il est moins roxor

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On va dire que y'a beaucoup plus de moches (enfin je sais pas pour avant en faitRed_Cheeks a écrit :Si, les filles sont devenues vachement moches depuis la bonne époqueClitoriX 2 a écrit :Ca n'a pas beaucoup évolué depuis ça![]()
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http://biz.gamedaily.com/industry/feature/?id=17564While a number of analysts recently expressed skepticism over Take-Two (UBS analyst Ben Schachter called it a "show me stock"), Janco Partners analyst Mike Hickey seems far more bullish on the GTA publisher.
In a new company update research note, Hickey said that "management's turnaround plan is well underway and [we] consider the Company's shares a relative value to both the general market and their competitors in the space. We expect potential upside in their fiscal Q407 reported performance versus management guidance from the stronger than expected sales of BioShock and the release of Manhunt 2, which was originally a Q3 release."
Speaking of the much lauded BioShock, Hickey said that he thinks Take-Two could bring the game to PS3, PS2, Wii and handhelds some time during the company's 2009 fiscal year. In addition, he noted that the next game from 2K Boston/Australia could be released during FY09 as well. Another big contributor, according to Hickey, will be Mafia 2, which "likely will go platinum."
Vidéo !rom vat a écrit :Ca s'appelle Miburii & Teburii (Miblee & Tiblee ?_?), et ça sent le GOTY. Graphiquement en tout cas, ça va encore plus loin que Wario Ware
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[Edit] Je viens de comprendre plusieurs minutes après: "agite ton corps agite tes mains " (mi buri te buri).
Le jeu consiste à regarder des petits films puis à deviner le mot qui correspond à ce qu'on a vu.
un service de demo !outline its upcoming strategy for the Japanese market. Playing a big role in that strategy is, it seems, network-based gaming.
At the center of Nintendo's network plans is the Wii Ware service. The download service, which, unlike its counterpart Virtual Console service, consists of new games, will see some major support from the likes of Square Enix, Namco, and Nintendo itself.
From Square Enix comes Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Chiisa na Ousama to Yakusoku no Kuni (The Young King and the Promised Land). Exclusively available for Wii Ware, the point of this game is to build up your own country. Service will begin in March over in Japan.
Nintendo will be supporting the service with Pokemon Bokujou (Pokemon Farm in English). This game lets you transfer your Pokemon over from Pearl and Diamond. You can then raise your little friends in a farm-like environment.
Other titles for the service include Star Soldier R, Mojipittan Wii and Doctor Mario. Mojipittan is Bandai Namco's popular word puzzle game that has made waves on the DS and PSP. Star Soldier and Doctor Mario appear to be new entries in their respective franchises, although details were not provided.
Nintendo is also beefing up other areas of the Wii's networking service. The Wii Vote channel will be updated in the future. Players will be able to rank games and make use of search features to find games that suit them.
Demo downloads are also on the way. Similar to DS Station retail kiosks, gamers will now be able to download demos in their home. It's unclear if this is for Wii games, DS games, or both.
Nintendo is also hoping to target the very core of internet use: that pesky internet connection. To make sure no one is left behind, the company will be opening up a counseling center that will help users hook up their Wii to the internet. Nintendo will also offer networking equipment and home installation.
The Virtual Console itself has seen 7.8 million downloads so far, Nintendo announced today.