Mariokart
Unlock 150cc Mirror Mode:Finish 150cc Retro Class with Gold trophies on every cup
Unlock Character - DaisyGet a Gold Trophy on every cup in Retro Grand Prix on 50cc
Unlock Character - Dry BonesGet a Gold Trophy on every cup in Nitro Grand Prix on 50cc
Unlock Character - Waluigi:Get a Gold Trophy on every cup in Retro Grand Prix on 100cc
Unlock New Kart To choose one of 7 karts for each character, get a gold trophy in every cup in Nitro Grand Prix on 150cc
Unlock "Mission 7" in Mission ModeGet at least a 1-star ranking on all levels of every mission in Mission Levels 1-6
Unlock R.O.B. as a RacerFinish 150cc Mirror Mode Nitro Class with Gold Trophies on all cups
Development Team Ghost TimesTo unlock a development team ghost racer, beat the following time for the circuit. Nitro Cup: Airship Fortress: 2:10:000 Nitro Cup: Bowser Castle: 2:20:000 Nitro Cup: Cheep Cheep Beach: 1:45:000 Nitro Cup: Delfino Plaza: 1:55:000 Nitro Cup: Desert Hills: 1:35:000 Nitro Cup: DK Pass: 2:15:000 Nitro Cup: Figure-8 Circuit: 1:38:000 (1:36:481 best time) Nitro Cup: Luigi's Mansion: 2:00:000 Nitro Cup: Mario Circuit: 1:57:000 Nitro Cup: Peach Gardens: 1:53:000 Nitro Cup: Rainbow Road: 2:17:000 Nitro Cup: Shroom Ridge: 2:06:000 Nitro Cup: Tick-Tock Clock: 1:55:000 Nitro Cup: Walugi Pinabll: 2:24:000 Nitro Cup: Wario Stadium: 2:15:000 Nitro Cup: Yoshi Falls: 0:58:000 Retro Cup: Baby Park: 0:55:000 (0:50:920 best time) Retro Cup: Banshee Boardwalk: 2:15:000 Retro Cup: Bowser Castle 2: 1:53:000 Retro Cup: Choco Island 2: 1:02:000 Retro Cup: Choco Mountain: 2:16:000 Retro Cup: Donut Plains 1: 1:09:000 Retro Cup: Frappe Snowland: 2:09:000 Retro Cup: Koopa Beach 2: 0:55:000 Retro Cup: Luigi Circuit: 1:37:000 (1:29:759 best time) Retro Cup: Mario Circuit 1: 0:51:000 Retro Cup: Moo Moo Farm: 1:18:000 Retro Cup: Mushroom Bridge: 1:31:000 Retro Cup: Peach Circuit: 1:13:000 Retro Cup: Sky Garden: 1:45:000 Retro Cup: Yoshi Circuit: 1:49:000
Alternate Main MenuIf you complete every circuit in grand prix mode on every engine class, on the top screen on the main menu, there will be a new picture of mario with all the characters.
Star Cup Win a Gold trophy in the Mushroom Cup and Flower Cup to unlock the Star Cup for that class.
Unlockables Leaf Cup ... Achieve gold on Shell Cup and Banana Cup Lightning Cup ... Achieve gold on Leaf Cup Star Cup ... Achieve gold on Mushroom Cup and Flower Cup Special Cup ... Achieve gold on Star Cup More Kart Choices ... Achieve gold on all courses in 100cc, 150cc, or 150cc (mirror) Nitro Grand Prix 150cc Mirror ... Achieve gold on 150cc Retro Class (all courses) Daisy & Dry Bones ...Achieve gold on all courses 50cc Nitro Grand Prix Waluigi ... Achieve gold on all courses 100cc Nitro Grand Prix ROB64 ... Achieve gold on all courses 150cc (mirror) Nitro Grand Prix Final Mission ... Achieve one ranking on all courses for all missions one through six
Unlock Starry NamesTo affix stars to your name in a wi-fi battle, just race all the grand prix races (including mirror tracks) and earn at least one star in the ranking. The number of stars earned during your grand prix career will be reflected in your wi-fi standing.
36 KartsEarn gold trophies in all eight cups in 150cc Mirror Class and you get 36 karts to chose from.
How to get Waluigi :Get all gold trophies on 100cc Retro to get Waluigi
Saturday, 12 May 2007
Game Reviews

SSX Blur
This game is awesome!
The controls are to swing, flip, move in shape like a Z formations and loops and circles with the Wiimote and Nunchuck
Wiimote and Nunchuck are the vital organs of this game.
Its abit difficult at first to master the controls, but when you do, its damn bloody fun!
Features
Soul of the SSX on Wii: SSX Blur brings to the Wii the essence of the franchise – re-mixed, re-energized and fully realized
On the Ground and In the Air: EA pushes the envelope and takes full advantage of the hardware’s potential to give you a "Wii-ified" SSX experience. Use the Nunchuk to carve down the slopes on the ground and huck into the air, then use the Wii Remote in the air to pull off spins, flips and tricks.
Paint your Uber Tricks: To unleash your uber tricks, think of yourself as an artist painting different shape outlines in the air for each aerial maneuver.
Feel the Groove: With dynamic music mirroring your experience, you will feel the tunes intensify as you stick your tricks and your groove meter starts to fill. Keep grooving to boost your speed and amp up your air.
The Mountain is your Playground: With three distinct peaks and 12 tracks all freshly styled, you can bomb down the mountain nonstop, top-to-bottom.
Mac is Back: Mac, Kaori, Psymon, Allegra and many more of the SSX favorites are all back and ready to rip. There will also be two brand-new faces for you to hit the runs with.
Motion Based Front End: Every second of your SSX Blur experience will be maxed out with motion. The UI is entirely motion-based with virtually no use of buttons. Aim the remote at the screens to navigate your way from one place to the next. The action takes place on three mountains. On each mountain, you'll board a bit before reaching a fork to new tracks. There are 12 tracks in all. Along the way you'll find plenty of jumps, half-pipes, sheer drops, obstacles and straightforward opportunities to carve like Michelangelo. You start with four riders and can unlock eight more. You can also unlock new boards, costumes and skis. Gameplay for the freestyle skiing is much like boarding, although EA Montreal slightly tweaked the controls. Music has always been a key part of the SSX experience. This time around, instead of licensing big names like Macy Gray, EA tasked music mastermind JunkieXL to compose his uniqu brand of electronica for the game. Uniquely, the music functions as a sort of aural momentum meter. JunkieXL came up with five progressively more complex versions of the same basic audiotrack. As you do better, the music speeds up and challenges you to do better. Crash like a bear driving a Maserati, though, and you'll go back to the basic track. Multiplayer modes include head-to-head and hot seat, in which players take turns competing for the best time or highest number of points. Bottom Line In keeping with the Wii's inclusiveness vibe, SSX Blur offers more accessible, family-friendly fun than earlier versions. Using the two controllers feels natural, as is pulling sweet tricks by twising the Remote like a madman. All in all, a fun, enjoyable romp down a mountainside that doesn't require a costly lift ticket.
Soul of the SSX on Wii: SSX Blur brings to the Wii the essence of the franchise – re-mixed, re-energized and fully realized
On the Ground and In the Air: EA pushes the envelope and takes full advantage of the hardware’s potential to give you a "Wii-ified" SSX experience. Use the Nunchuk to carve down the slopes on the ground and huck into the air, then use the Wii Remote in the air to pull off spins, flips and tricks.
Paint your Uber Tricks: To unleash your uber tricks, think of yourself as an artist painting different shape outlines in the air for each aerial maneuver.
Feel the Groove: With dynamic music mirroring your experience, you will feel the tunes intensify as you stick your tricks and your groove meter starts to fill. Keep grooving to boost your speed and amp up your air.
The Mountain is your Playground: With three distinct peaks and 12 tracks all freshly styled, you can bomb down the mountain nonstop, top-to-bottom.
Mac is Back: Mac, Kaori, Psymon, Allegra and many more of the SSX favorites are all back and ready to rip. There will also be two brand-new faces for you to hit the runs with.
Motion Based Front End: Every second of your SSX Blur experience will be maxed out with motion. The UI is entirely motion-based with virtually no use of buttons. Aim the remote at the screens to navigate your way from one place to the next. The action takes place on three mountains. On each mountain, you'll board a bit before reaching a fork to new tracks. There are 12 tracks in all. Along the way you'll find plenty of jumps, half-pipes, sheer drops, obstacles and straightforward opportunities to carve like Michelangelo. You start with four riders and can unlock eight more. You can also unlock new boards, costumes and skis. Gameplay for the freestyle skiing is much like boarding, although EA Montreal slightly tweaked the controls. Music has always been a key part of the SSX experience. This time around, instead of licensing big names like Macy Gray, EA tasked music mastermind JunkieXL to compose his uniqu brand of electronica for the game. Uniquely, the music functions as a sort of aural momentum meter. JunkieXL came up with five progressively more complex versions of the same basic audiotrack. As you do better, the music speeds up and challenges you to do better. Crash like a bear driving a Maserati, though, and you'll go back to the basic track. Multiplayer modes include head-to-head and hot seat, in which players take turns competing for the best time or highest number of points. Bottom Line In keeping with the Wii's inclusiveness vibe, SSX Blur offers more accessible, family-friendly fun than earlier versions. Using the two controllers feels natural, as is pulling sweet tricks by twising the Remote like a madman. All in all, a fun, enjoyable romp down a mountainside that doesn't require a costly lift ticket.
News
Pokmon Diamond and Pearl Sells 1 million copies in 5 days


One of the video game industry’s most celebrated franchises is officially hotter than ever. Within just five days of availability, more than 1 million copies of Pokémon Diamond and Pokémon Pearl for the portable Nintendo DS have sold in the United States since Sunday’s launch; a faster rate than any previous Pokémon games since the franchise’s U.S. introduction, almost a decade ago. To date, more than 155 million copies of Pokémon games have sold worldwide. Pokémon Diamond and Pokémon Pearl are poised to become two of the top-selling games of 2007 in the United States. More than one half million people pre-ordered the games before launch. Additionally, thousands of people attended the kickoff launch event in New York, and demand for the games continues to be off the charts. These latest versions of Pokémon games were introduced in Japan on Sept. 28, 2006, and have already been purchased by more than 5 million video gamers there. The two games include a number of features that make them particularly attractive to gamers, including:
More than 100 new Pokémon.
A 3-D look that makes Pokémon jump off the screen.
Worldwide wireless battling and trading using Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.
Voice chat functions that let players talk wirelessly with their friends. Later this year, these two titles will also help expand the Pokémon universe for the first time to Wii, Nintendo’s new home video game system. Diamond and Pearl owners will be able to use their DS hardware units as controllers for Pokémon Battle Revolution (launching June 25), the first Pokémon game available for Wii. Players also will be able to export characters to the Wii game.
Featured Stuff


Kirby Squeak Squad
Mix & match your way to victory.
Category: ActionPlayers: up to 4 playersRelease Date: Dec 04, 2006
Publisher: Nintendo Developer: HAL Laboratory Inc.
Who Stole Kirby's Shortcake? Float, jump and battle through eight huge worlds as Kirby takes control on a diabolical band of rodent robbers called the Squeaks! Features •Mix, match and make new abilities and items using the touch screen. •Over 25 upgradeable abilities, including new ones like Animal, Bubble and more. •Change the world! Use Kirby's abilities to burn grass, freeze water, and alter the environment. •Play multiplayer sub-games over local wireless! You can expect all the floating, jumping and battling of a classic Kirby game, but this time, Kirby’s copy abilities have been massively boosted. Not only can you mix and match copy abilities by using the stylus to drag them together inside Kirby's belly (located on the touch screen), but the powers themselves now have the ability to affect the environment, as well as foes. For example, you can burn trees and grasses with the Fire ability, or freeze water with the Ice ability. In sub-game mode, Kirby: Squeak Squad also features multiplayer fun for up to four players, using either Multi-Card or DS Download Play over DS Local Area Network. Bottom Line The massive array of copy abilities in Kirby: Squeak Squad will appeal to any Kirby fan, and a collection of well-hidden treasure chests to discover will reward players looking to find every last secret. Combine that with frequent and intense Squeak Squad skirmishes, and you're looking at one of the best Kirby games ever!
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