Ugh must EVERY line they speak be so obviously scripted? Even their little Resort battle challenge thing was totally scripted, thus sucking any real fun that could have come from watching it.
Would you guys prefer the monthly 'Ninty News' we get here in the UK...well, you can have it *runs off crying though mainly due to Nintendo week not being much better*
Come on, it's not that bad. I think it's funny, quite humorous, even if some things are predictable, that's part of the fun. It has a kind of retro charm, far better than all of these gaming shows you have on the Internet, which are, also, scipted. The british "Ninty news" however, is really terrible. Not that I don't love British humor, but "Ninty news" is about old news, it's short, and there is absolutely no effort on presentation. Of course, you have to consider that a small company like Nintendo of UK can't afford the same marketing as NoA. But I don't want to see what we'll get in France. Maybe something worse than ninty news. Hopefully it'll be good.
These two aren't bad at all. Not the best, but certainly not horrible. I really like how they showed off Muramasa though, and that they'll use the show to show off Wiiware games and Scribblenauts.
"one of the greatest video game characters ever, Fox Mcloud"
the basketball skit between those two asians
the nice look at M:DB lets be honest, even if the hosts' acting sucks, its still better than the 1 minute digest, and still brings exclusive features on games you cant see elsewhere.
and next week they got MPT, though I dont know if it is just a introduction to the package...
I liked this episode! It had lots of good content it in, so its not like all they're going to be doing is just casual stuff. Plus next weeks episode sounds like it will have some good content as well.
I think the ones who would appreciate these videos most, like me, are the ones who used to get those VHS tapes from Nintendo Power way back in the day. Cheesy, but still awesomely good. Annndd, Alison is cute, haha.
The content is nice, the presentation is bad. Loved the Muramasa focus, and pretty cool having a host that say the Japanese names with a decent accent.
I liked it. Hell, G4 and GT tv aint doing s*** for Nintendo, so they needed to take care of it themselves. I think the "this game will make you dust off your wii" and "wii is for grandma's" comments have turned off a lot of gamers from g4 and gametrailers.
i like the add of this show it may be cheesy but it is very informational with games coming out or have been released to mention ten to eleven minutes isn't that bad really! I hope this stays on...
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*runs off crying though mainly due to Nintendo week not being much better*
I think it's funny, quite humorous, even if some things are predictable, that's part of the fun. It has a kind of retro charm, far better than all of these gaming shows you have on the Internet, which are, also, scipted.
The british "Ninty news" however, is really terrible. Not that I don't love British humor, but "Ninty news" is about old news, it's short, and there is absolutely no effort on presentation. Of course, you have to consider that a small company like Nintendo of UK can't afford the same marketing as NoA.
But I don't want to see what we'll get in France. Maybe something worse than ninty news. Hopefully it'll be good.
The basketball skit was hilarious. I can't wait to see more from those Japanese guys.
"one of the greatest video game characters ever, Fox Mcloud"
the basketball skit between those two asians
the nice look at M:DB lets be honest, even if the hosts' acting sucks, its still better than the 1 minute digest, and still brings exclusive features on games you cant see elsewhere.
and next week they got MPT, though I dont know if it is just a introduction to the package...
Loved the Muramasa focus, and pretty cool having a host that say the Japanese names with a decent accent.
Aw, come on now, Ninty News is hilarious! Well, I found the humour in that awful thing at least
LOL nice.
I liked this episode. Guys b****, quit it.
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