video games

  • Releases for the Wii have been stagnant recently, but next month Nintendo is offering "WiiWare," digital downloads of original games. Here are several reviews of some upcoming games. Puzzle games! Homestar Runner! Dr. Mario! This is my kind of thing. (0) #
    4/20/2008
  • My Wii arrived. In fact, I'm blogging this on the Wii/Opera browser. But typing is slow when you can input only one character at a time... (4) #
    4/25/2007

Wii shortage

It's five months after the launch date, but Wii's are still nearly impossible to find at retailers or from legitimate online sellers at the retail cost of $250. The Freakonomics blog thinks that Nintendo and game developers are being hurt by the shortage, and that retailers are getting the benefits. My take is that everyone is a winner, except busy consumers who don't have time to wait in line at their local Best Buy at 7:30am on Sundays.

My Wii, by the way, was recently ordered from Amazon - they only sell them in small increments and I was able to get in an order -- at cost, and with free one-day shipping, since they've already missed their shipping date. All well and good, but where's my Wii?!

Mon, 04/23/2007 - 4:39pm
  • Penn Jilette talks about one of the greatest video games ever made: Desert Bus. (1) #
    3/9/2006
  • Chris Kohler (yes, film series brethren, that Chris Kohler) has a video game blog hosted by Wired. (6) #
    2/28/2006

For casual gamers only

Nintendo Revolution controllerDanc at Lost Garden has a long post about Nintendo's development cycle, and why it differs so greatly from Sony and Microsoft's approach. Short version: Microsoft and to a lesser degree Sony release games aimed at the hardcore gamer demographic (e.g., first-person shooters) whereas Nintendo profits by innovating and then banking on creating the classic game based on that innovation. Then, when the competition jumps on the bandwagon and starts creating games for the hardcore player, Nintendo innovates again. It doesn't always work, but when it does it leads to really fun games that even a casual gamer can enjoy.

An excellent article for the Nintendo faithful (I don't play videogames much anymore, but when I do, it's usually Nintendo). (via Luis Villa)

Wed, 09/28/2005 - 3:44pm