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Review: Mario Sports Mix for Nintendo Wii

http://admintell.napco.com/ee/images/uploads/gamertell/mariosportsmix-box.jpgThis game is too expensive. I suppose that’ll be my biggest complaint. If Mario Sports Mix were priced at $30 as it should be, I could easily recommend it. But $50 for this? Mario is arguably the biggest name in gaming, but it’s not worth $20 thrown onto a mediocre title. Perhaps I’m being a bit too harsh, because the game is polished. Any disappointment you feel with Mario Sports Mix will not come from the presentation, but from how quickly you grow tired of it.

Castle Crashers PS3 is one step closer to completion

Currently Castle Crashers is in the progress of being tested by a third party. It already passed internal testing at The Behemoth and is one step closer to being sent to Sony for the finishing touches. During the past ten months The Behemoth had been cooking up something special for the PS3 version of the game. A volleyball multiplayer mode has been revealed in addition to a Trophy support announcement.

Wii-inspired WaveScape to bring games to ads

The Wii has revolutionized the world of home consoles with its highly interactive motion-sensing controllers. Now, a Wii-inspired system might change the face of the advertising industry. This new game system called WaveScape was unveiled at the recently concluded Consumer Electronic Show. The technology is supposed to make advertising displays more immersive by offering interactive more »