Browsing the "Nintendo" Category

3D-Bee 2D to 3D converter Review

August 8th, 2011 | by Remdog

Whether you like it or not 3D is becoming somewhat of a standard in production and will soon see it being offered on some of your favorite television programming. For now however not much is offered and the question is what if you wanted to watch your existing 2D programming in 3D? 3D-Bee Home unit looks to be owners solution for enabling any of their 2D programming directly to 3D especially for gaming. So does it work? We've tested many of its features especially for gaming on a Panasonic GT-30, click the link to here our thoughts.

Nintendo 3DS Hardware Review

April 14th, 2011 | by Turk

The Nintendo 3DS has been one of the most hyped products in a while, not only is it Nintendo's next generation handheld system but it's also glassesless 3D. The first thing most people will notice about the 3DS is that it physically looks a lot like a regular DS however there a plenty of changes on the system. The top screen is now a wide screen format, a new circle pad is added alongside the traditional D-pad and there is a 3D slider on the right side of the top screen.

Epic Mickey Review

December 30th, 2010 | by Turk

Mickey Mouse used to be a very big mascot in video games but he hasn't seen much action in the past few years. But Disney looks to make a brand new adventure for the Mouse with Epic Mickey. Not only is Mickey back in the spotlight but now he's in a darker toned adventure that will appeal to both kids and adults who remember the famous mouse from their childhood


Sonic Colors Review

December 9th, 2010 | by Turk

Sonic has been on a slow road to recovery in past year, when plans we're made to bring Sonic back to his 2D roots fans hoped for the best. However Sonic Colors might just be taking a bigger step in the right direction than Sonic 4 episode 1.

Snakebyte Premium Wii Remote XL

November 29th, 2010 | by Turk

There are now countless third party companies developing controllers, and accessories for the Wii. Most of these products can range from good alternatives to needless and broken. However Snakebyte might have made one of the best deals a third party developer can make with the Premium Wii remote XL.

Metroid: Other M Review

September 8th, 2010 | by Turk

A few years ago the Metroid series finished a three part adventure in the Metroid Prime trilogy, the game focused heavily on bringing classic Metroid gameplay to a 3D enviornment and brought Samus back into the mainstream. Now a different developer, Team Ninja looks to expand Samus's story and give players a new experience that brings old school Metroid gameplay together with her latest 3D adventure


Super Mario Galaxy 2 Review

June 8th, 2010 | by Turk

Mario has had a big presence on the Wii more so than possibly any other Nintendo console, with Super Mario Galaxy and New Super Mario Bros. Wii Nintendo has shown that they want the plumber to make his presence known not only to Nintendo fans but to the video game industry


Trauma Team Review

June 2nd, 2010 | by Turk

Trauma Team is the newest entry in the medical series from Atlus, originally started on the DS with Trauma Center the games have expanded to be solid titles for both Nintendo consoles. Now with Trauma Team the developers have added all new gameplay types to vary the experience the series is known for


Product: Caps4Stix review – analog stick covers

April 19th, 2010 | by Remdog

If you own an Xbox 360, PS3 or Wii its no surprise that with normal use of the controller, the rubber on the thumb sticks start to wear off. Those crisp little buds on the surface of the Xbox 360 controller, ridges of the PS3 and Wii controller will be no worn in only a couple of months. Caps4Stix rejuvenates your thumb sticks with their analog stick covers


Tech: Gunnar Digital Performance Eyeware Review

April 6th, 2010 | by Ssj3000

One gaming goodness that stood out to me at PAX East 2010 were Gunnar's Digital Performance Eyeware. These glasses are designed to ease the relentless stream of information that comes from computers, tvs, and handheld screens to your eyes. Were Gunnar eyeware really the new gaming glasses



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