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ramuji

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Nintendo Power teases ... Indianapolis?

Jan 12th 2009 9:34PM (Joystiq Nintendo)
There is no University of Indiana.
Indiana University is in Bloomington, not Indianapolis.

However, Indiana University and Purdue University have a cooperative campus in Indianapolis (IUPUI).

Nintendo Power teases ... Indianapolis?

Jan 12th 2009 8:45PM (Joystiq Nintendo)
This was the first think I thought of.

Wii Warm Up: Take the hint?

Jan 10th 2009 3:13PM (Joystiq Nintendo)
HEY, WHY DON'T YOU SHUT THE FU ...


Oh, sorry. Kneejerk reaction ... ;)

We concur: Edge's most promising Wii games of 2009

Jan 5th 2009 8:51PM (Joystiq Nintendo)
Fatal Frame is excellent. Finished it once, and now it is on loan to a friend. Playing it again when it comes back.

Wii's winners and losers in Japan

Jan 5th 2009 12:34PM (Joystiq Nintendo)
"The only third-party game on the list is Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games, which, of course, is a Mario game!"


Mario and Sonic was published by Nintendo in Japan.

Wii Warm Up: Downloadable regrets

Jan 4th 2009 11:11AM (Joystiq Nintendo)
Donkey Kong Jr.

It was so much fun when I was in junior high school ...

Wii Warm Up: 2008's best publisher?

Dec 30th 2008 11:09AM (Joystiq Nintendo)
Gray is the new red.

Retail and download releases for the week of December 29th

Dec 29th 2008 12:52PM (Joystiq Nintendo)
madhat, you are correct! Hmmm, I can't remember what it is I didn't like about pool in Wii Play. Regardless, I know it doesn't have snooker!

Retail and download releases for the week of December 29th

Dec 29th 2008 11:17AM (Joystiq Nintendo)
It's been a long time since I played pool (or any game) in Wii Play. I remember not liking the pool in Wii Play, maybe because it offered only 8-ball? Regardless, even if it did have a 9-ball setting that I couldn't find, it certainly didn't have snooker or online play, which are the two things that sold me on Cue Sports.

Also, I should point out that Cue Sports has two control options: one that uses motion with the Wii remote to simulate moving your cue, and another using only button controls. I prefer the button option.

Retail and download releases for the week of December 29th

Dec 29th 2008 10:26AM (Joystiq Nintendo)
Cue Sports isn't particularly amazing, but I recommend it for online play and ... snooker! Plus, it's only 500 points.

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