News

Final Fantasy XIII-2, Deus Ex: Human Revolution And More Coming To New York Comic-Con

Comics aren’t the centrepiece of comic-cons anymore. For better or worse, the nerd gatherings that bear that nomenclature feature all sorts of pop culture, but I guess “culture-con” doesn’t roll off the tongue quite so appealingly.


February 11, 2011
News

Homefront: The Revolution Will Be Televised

Kotaku AU

Homefront interests us. It’s a game that takes the military shooter formula and twists it, a game that takes its US setting and twists it. In fact, Homefront looks like it’ll make a solid living taking what’s familiar and adding a disorientating twist – as this new trailer demonstrates.


August 12, 2010
News

No Level Cap Increase In Claptrap’s New Robot Revolution

Borderlands players might be disappointed to learn that next month’s new downloadable content will not include a level cap increase. Perhaps two screens from Claptrap’s New Robot Revolution will help ease the pain?


May 11, 2010
In Real Life

Nintendo’s Lovable Code Names For Consoles

The 3DS isn’t the first Nintendo console to enter the public consciousness with a name that’s never actually used. Plenty of other machines have also been revealed with names never destined for a retail shelf.


December 31, 2008
Uncategorized

Good Old Games Run Through With Broken Swords

Classic gaming website Good Old Games takes the last few moments of 2008 to bolster their adventure game line up with two more titles from Revolution Software’s Broken Sword series.


August 14, 2008
Uncategorized

Wii Thought Wii Sounded ‘Gimmicky’ and ‘Cutesy’

Meet the man called “Wii”. Wii Yatani is a graphic designer and the son of Japanese parents. Did his mother and father name him after the Nintendo Wii? No way! He’s 26-year-old. The name “Wii” certainly isn’t common in Japan, and the kanji characters used in his name mean “universe” and “will power”. And picking the “Wii” English spelling, however, was just “creativity” on his mother’s part, says Yatani. What did Wii Yatani think when Nintendo dubbed its new console the Wii instead of the Revolution?

I thought it was weird Nintendo would go with that. I thought it sounded really gimmicky and too cutesy.

Now when he meets people, Wii says, “My name is Wii. I’m the original”. And while he got pee-pee jokes as a kid, friends now ask him: “Oh, Wii, are you going to go home to play with yourself?” Oh, the hilarity.

A Man Named Wii Describes How Nintendo’s Game Console Changed His Life [MTV News]