Nintendo’s scuba diving simulator is a different breed of video game – one that doesn’t have difficult challenges to overcome or concrete objectives to meet. It’s all about the peace and serenity of exploring a vast underwater environment. So is it an enjoyable experience, or an outright bore?
While Wii Fit has undoubtedly stirred a cultural phenomenon, and has been another cash-making machine for Nintendo, the question of its practicality and usefulness remains. Who should actually be using the software, and how well does it really work?
Now that one of the Super NES’s greatest classics has been unleashed on the virtual console in the United States, I provide some tips for the game’s mildly difficult final boss.
The archery minigame in Ocarina of Time is the biggest test of skill in a 3D Zelda game, except for the Cave of Ordeals in Twilight Princess. Here’s how to do well in the archery game.
Having trouble getting through some of the tougher areas in Mario Galaxy? These tips will help you through manta races, volcanic daredevil runs and more. Don’t leave home without them.
Bobber Fishing is one of the two fishing mini-games featured in Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess for the Nintendo Wii. You can only play this game when the swordman’s wife has given you a fishing rod at the beginning of the game.
With the next Animal Crossing on the horizon, you can reasonably expect there to be tree-shaking, anthropomorphic beasts, insurance fraud, and coffee addiction. Here’s a list of features that I would love to see in the next iteration.