Nintendo has officially announced a new Kirby game for the Wii. Kirby's Epic Yarn is maybe one of the most visually unique games at E3, the theme of the game is centered around yarn and threading, even Kirby himself is made up of cloth.
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.
This week's giveaway is a little different as we are revolving it around the launch of our Justin.tv channel making its debut tomorrow. We will be giving the question out during the live broadcast and will provide the link to respond tomorrow. Trust us you won't want to miss tomorrow's prize.
Green Day: Rock Band came as a surprise for fans of the Rock Band series for better or for worse. However for those who might have been disappointed that the only new Rock Band is a Green Day inspired one will be happy to know that another entry is being made in 2010.
The Tony hawk franchise has been slowly pummeling itself on a downward spiral of games until Skate came along and knocked off its horse completely. Taking a 2 year hiatus the series, it planned to make the skating experience as authentic as possible, what we get is something that just doesn't feel that put together in any aspect.
Madcatz just announced that Tatsunoko VS. Capcom Arcade FightStick for the Nintendo Wii will be releasing alongside the US launch of Tasunoko vs. Capcom.
Today's generation of games bring us closer at reliving the famous battles of the anime universe. Naruto Shippuden: CONR 3 for the Wii bring us one step closer to this goal, here's our review.
While we're only now sticking our forks into that oversized turkey for thanksgiving, now is the time to start giving something back to yourself or a friend. Check out these pretty sweet deals coming from Activision. from the staff at LVLONE, have a Happy Thanksgiving.
For those of you who don't keep track of the Japanese Video Game marketplace the DSi LL or DSi XL as it's dubbed in North America went on sale to a surprisingly enthusiastic Japan. The portable gaming device sold a little over 100,000 units, much higher than many thought the oversized machine would sell.