Great to see a community of gamers giving back. We need to promote more stories like this.
Some turkey for a turkey? After so many games being released at once, a few slow days was much needed.
It's interesting how these companies evolved from minor devs to big time publishers. While laying people off is never good, it is a testament that they are able to survive and still thrive during these harsh times.
That's so awesome. I'm kind of surprised no one has ever recreated the famous Delorean in a video game until now.
Interesting stuff. I hope it's something a bit more than just a few new characters.
Maybe IW hid those purposely knowing full well that someone would eventually hack into the game coming across these missing modes. You know full well that a discovery like that will go viral in minutes.
So the plot thickens. Very interesting story. The question is, is he lying or is he telling the truth. With no viable evidence at this point, all we can do is trust his words.
Yeah, the Wii has tapered off tremendously over the past year or so, but let's hope the new mario game will be the sign of a revival.
Well that didn't take long.
Another stellar job on the news Mr. Martin.
This game is a ton of fun.
Good article. Yeah, multiplayer is a ton of fun, but sometimes getting a friend is difficult.
If it's tailored to a rock, paper, scissor idea, it makes it much more interesting.
You guys can get pretty intense.
There's a lot of news going on in this world. Good thing Martin is here to deliver.
Cool video dude! You sound like one strapping young man.
Seems like a mix sentiment lingering around about this game.
I think they need to pull a World of Goo promotion if they stand any chance of salvaging this game.
I have this game sitting on my Desktop. Got to find the time to play, especially after this review. Dang me!
This was a very well written article. There is a lot of Wii bashing for things it never intended to do. Nintendo made a stance, set out to go in a different direction than Sony and Microsoft, and has done a pretty good job of it. Good enough that Sony and Microsoft deem it necessary to implement motion control. What's more amazing is that the price of the system still hasn't dropped.