Khan
Member since: Jul 18th, 2006
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| Blog | # of Comments |
|---|---|
| Joystiq | 348 Comments |
| Joystiq Playstation | 4 Comments |
| Joystiq Nintendo | 170 Comments |
| Joystiq Xbox | 2 Comments |




Nintendo shipped 4 million Wiis, boosts profits by 43%
Jan 25th 2007 5:37PM (Joystiq)big sales = big 3rd party support = bigger sales
And so on, a Catch 22 in the right direction
Twilight Easter Eggs
Jan 25th 2007 5:20PM (Joystiq Nintendo)Ooccoo is likely taken from 00CC00, the hexadecimal code for Link's green tunic color in the NES Zelda
Nintendo shipped 4 million Wiis, boosts profits by 43%
Jan 25th 2007 5:13PM (Joystiq)Not-so-secret projects probed
Jan 25th 2007 5:10PM (Joystiq)but some of that from WideLoad looks pretty bitchin'
Wii Warm Up: Where in the world do you Wii?
Jan 25th 2007 5:07PM (Joystiq Nintendo)But then you would have to contend with consistent Pacific Northwestern Rain
Western Pennsylvania (region of Nintendo-haters, i can tell you, i've heard "nintendo is 4 kids" since i was in 4th grade)
We got your cute kitty right here
Jan 25th 2007 5:04PM (Joystiq Nintendo)(I love cats)
We got your cute kitty right here
Jan 25th 2007 5:04PM (Joystiq Nintendo)amirite?
Wii News Channel to debut this Saturday
Jan 25th 2007 4:59PM (Joystiq)Anyway, anyone else notice the logic failing in requiring Opera to allow News Channel to function?
News Channel is HARDWIRED, you cannot delete it, and it will always be on the Channel menu, while you can delete Opera whenever you please
It would be like Sony saying you had to download Tekken DR before you could play Blu-Ray Movies...
Wii developer: publishers wary of creating for Nintendo
Jan 25th 2007 4:48PM (Joystiq)2 of the only 3 games worth buying (IMO) on the Wii in Q1 2007 are 3rd party
Wario Ware Smooth Moves (Nintendo/Intelligent Systems)
SSX Blur (EA/EA Sports Big)
Sonic and the Secret Rings (Sega/Sonic Team)
Westinghouse and the blinking PS3: HDCP gone awry?
Jan 25th 2007 4:30PM (Joystiq)Anyway, this is what you get for trying to micromanage all signals
Too much security is bad.. (almost as bad as no security at all)