World of Nintendo
20 more Nintendo happenings to get you through your day
16)Ghosts like Wii too
Take the Chinese tradition of burning joss paper to communicate with the deceased and apply to the Wii - and send a paper Wii to your dead relatives. By burning the joss paper Wii package you can send one console, remote, nunchuk, an external power adaptor and Wii Sports. But no sensor bar. Those dead guys are going to be mad.
17)Rhythm Tendoku Arcade
Too. Exciting. To. Cope. Sega’s ”WarioWare with rhythm” Rhythm Tengoku was awesome, if a tad short - so there’s no better home for it than arcade gaming. If this doesn’t come with drumsticks to bash on a virtual kit we’ll have to shake our fists. Rhythmically to J-Pop, of course.
18)Just duet
Jumpman - if that is his real name - plays guitar and recorder duets of classic Zelda tunes. He doesn’t play them at the same time (he’d need to be an octopus/minstrel hybrid for that) but by synching together separate video tracks. Very nice it is too.
19)Child’s play
Wendy’s - purveyors of fast food - are about to start a Wii-themed kid’s meal toy offer featuring a Wii Sports Baseball pinball thing, a disc-shooting remote and an Excite Truck jigsaw puzzle. Lovely.
Sign up to the GamesRadar+ Newsletter
Weekly digests, tales from the communities you love, and more
After killing almost every category in Super Mario 64, speedrunning legend completes his domination with a once-unthinkable record of the game's most grueling challenge
BioWare lead answers all the Mass Effect questions popping up around Dragon Age: The Veilguard – "How you bring a sci-fi RPG to life is different than other genres or IPs"