The Beatles: Rock Band, The Legend of Zelda, and more.

Posted: April 6th, 2010 | Author: Rex | Filed under: Wii | Tags: , | No Comments »

Wii news from around the web:

Transformers: War for Cybertron pre-order includes Shockwave or Demolishor on Joystiq
Click to transform into gallery Playable versions of Decepticons Shockwave and Demolisher are part of Activision’s pre-order bonuses for Transformers: War for Cybertron . Squishy humans who pre-order through Amazon will receive an unlock…

Deja Vu: The Beatles: Rock Band only $29 on Amazon on Joystiq
Whether you’re drowning in peripherals or relatively new to the music simulation racket, Amazon’s got two options for you to jump into The Beatles: Rock Band . As part of the retailer’s Deal of the Day, the — wait a minute . Have we written this…

War for Cybertron dubbed ‘Transformers: Cybertron Adventures’ for Wii on Joystiq
After popping up on the ESRB and OFLC rating websites, a game called ” Transformers: Cybertron Adventures” for Wii led some to wonder whether it was a new, unannounced game. An Activision representative tells Joystiq that it’s “the Wii version”…

Fastest-selling Third-Party New IP on Wii Ever, Just Dance?! on digg.com: Stories / Gaming / Popular
It really is. With over 2 million copies sold since its November release, Ubisoft’s Just Dance has become the fastest-selling new intellectual property from a third-party publisher on Wii… ever.

2010: The year the Wii stops gathering dust on digg.com: Stories / Gaming / Popular
In the year 2010, I firmly believe that of all the criticisms you can level at the Wii, the one thing you can’t say is that it doesn’t sport a unique and fulfilling library. In fact, the year 2010 seems to be the year that the Wii finally provides…

Arcade Box to Sandbox: The Evolution of 8 Video Games on WebUrbanist
[ By Marc in Games & Gaming . ] Few video games fly off of store shelves, and of those that do, only a small minority have a successful sequel. Despite the difficulties, there are some games that strike a chord with gamers to…

This is either the Nintendo 3DS or an over-the-top mock-up on CrunchGear
We’re not sure what to make of this thing. On one hand the design is clearly out of the box in a way Nintendo tends to think, but the twisting and turning seems just a tad too far from the norm to be real. But the Japanese site says it’s…



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