Classic Game Room HD reviews GUNBLADE NY for Nintendo Wii from Sega. This game is one of two games on the Arcade Hits Pack for Nintendo Wii from Sega which includes two arcade shooting games, GUNBLADE NY and LA Machineguns (reviewed in its own review). Gunblade NY is an on rails shooter for arcades released in 1995 from Sega. This CGR review of Gun Blade NY has gameplay from Gunblade NY on Nintendo Wii showing videogame game play in HD action. Can be played with Wiimote or Wii Zapper for Nintendo Wii. Gunblade is awesome!
Classic Game Room presents a CGR Undertow review of MySims from Electronic Arts for the Nintendo Wii. This review features MySims gameplay footage showing My Sims Wii game play and commentary.
Wii Shop Channel Round 2, FIGHT! Downloading Cave Story and Special Stage 1 in MM10 — Mega Man 10 downloadable content, Special stage 1, and let’s try out Cave Story in the near future too, yeah! =-=-= The Wii Shop Channel is an online shop for the Wii video game console that allows users to download Virtual Console and WiiWare games, and new channels. Downloading may require redeeming Wii Points. The channel launched with Wii on November 19, 2006. Available software is currently organized into three sections: Virtual Console, WiiWare, and Wii Channels. Wii Points Wii Points are the currency used in transactions on the Wii Shop Channel. Wii Points may be obtained by either redeeming Nintendo Points Cards purchased from retail outlets or directly through the Wii Shop Channel using a MasterCard or Visa credit card. In 2008 Club Nintendo in Europe began offering Wii Points in exchange for “stars” received from registering games and consoles on the website. Virtual Console A Virtual Console game as a channel on the Wii. The Virtual Console allows users to download classic games from past video game consoles. There are currently over 300 games available in North America[1] and, as of December 31, 2007, over 10 million games have been downloaded worldwide. All games are exact replicas of the originals with no updated features or graphics, with the exception of Pokémon Snap which was updated to allow in-game pictures to be posted to the Wii Message Board. New games are added …
Classic Game Room presents a CGR Undertow review of Ben 10 Alien Force: Vilgax Attacks from Papaya Studios and D3 Publisher for the Nintendo Wii. Vilgax is attacking the Earth, and it’s up to the Cartoon Network’s Ben 10 to thwart his plans in this beat ‘em up game for kids. This review features Ben 10 Alien Force: Vilgax Attacks gameplay footage and commentary.
The Wiiviewer and The LilWiiviewer both review Chuck E. Cheese’s Party Games for the Wii. Intro song: Omega Redux by EliteFerrex. www.newgrounds.com Other song: Nobody’s Fool by Kenny Loggins.
Classic Game Room presents a CGR Undertow review of WIPEOUT for Nintendo Wii, the video game based on the popular ABC television show Wipeout. This CGR review of Wipeout from Activision shows Nintendo Wii Wipeout gameplay with game play recorded on Wii.
Super Castlevania 4 Game Review! Super Castlevania IV was my 21st review! Super Castlevania 4 my 2nd favorite castlevania game. Simon is back to face Dracula and company again! Check out my review of this Awesomely amazing epic game. Totally worth your 800 wii points ======================================= Ghostbusters 1 & 2 is next up! ============================================ Idon’t own the rights to any of the characters,images,music etc..etc..that you see in this or any other Knightwing Review! ============================================ Kwing The Real Game Master, Approved! Now your reviewing with Power!
Animal Crossing: City Folk (Let’s Go to the City in Europe) is the first Wii game to use Wii Speak, a new microphone option for the Wii that enables voice communication over Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection (WFC). With Wii Speak, all people in a room can communicate with those in another room also containing the device, and can also have live text chat using a USB Keyboard. Players can communicate with other players by sending messages to their town, Wii Message Board, mobile phone or personal computer. An auction house run by Lloid, a Gyroid, is available in the city and is where players can auction items to other players via Nintendo WFC. There is also an office for the Happy Room Academy run by Lyle, where players can see how other players’ towns are progressing. Free downloadable content, such as furniture and items, will be released periodically. The game supports Nintendo DS connectivity functionality. Instead of creating a new character, players can import characters from Wild World. Only the character’s face, hair (including color and style) and catalog (the items purchasable from Tom Nook) are imported; bells and items owned by the character (including items in the character’s inventory, house, town or dressers) are not transferred. The data in Wild World is not modified when a character is copied to City Folk, so the character can continue to be played on the DS as well. Items from the character’s catalog can be repurchased with bells from City Folk.[4] A system error …