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Alex J. Lopez (Wii Minute Radio), Shane R. Monroe (RetroGaming Radio) and Chris Hentschel (Dual Screen Radio) come together to provide you with the ultimate gaming-related podcast - inspired right from the articles and forums of Monroeworld. Although focused largely on Nintendo gaming, the boys also cross over and into all forms of modern and classic gaming - talking about games in an honest-yet-entertaining way. An intelligent, no-holds-barred video game podcast.
In this edition of Wii Minute Radio, we've got reviews of Blue TongueEntertainment's De Blob, Konami's Lost in Blue: Shipwrecked, and 2DBoy's WiiWare hit World of Goo. I'll go through 12 Wii games that havekept me busy over the recent holiday season and provide some initialimpressions on each, and I'll run down the nominees and winners of the2008 Wii Minute Radio Wii Game Awards. All this and more on the Winter2009 edition of Wii Minute Radio.
This month on Wii Minute Radio we've got reviews of Order Up! theCooking Mama inspired restaurant sim game from Zoo games and We LoveGolf! developed by Camelot and published by Capcom. We'll cover theflood of Wii games released in September as well as what's headed forstore shelves in October, and we'll tell you about a great new freeonline RPG you can play using your Wii's Opera Browser. All this, thelatest Wii news, and more on the September 2008 edition of Wii MinuteRadio.
This month we've got reviews of Blast Works: Build,Trade, and Destroy, Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon, and theWiiWare light-gun shooter Wild West Guns. We'll cover the aftermath oflast month's E3 Press Conference from Nintendo and help Mr. Miyamotoout with a few new game ideas for Wii. We'll go through what'scurrently on store shelves as well as the flood of great games comingto Wii in September, and the Crapware segment returnsthis month. Who forgot to flush this time? Find out on theAugust 2008 edition of Wii Minute Radio.
This month we've got a ton of E3 announcements and coverage to share aswe go down the list of just about every Wii game shown at E3 2008. We'll give you the scoop on some highly anticipated new games comingyour way including Animal Crossing: City Folk and Wii Sports Resort aswell as exciting new hardware to go along with them such as theWiiSpeak voice chat microphone and Wii MotionPlus. I'll also share mythoughts regarding fan reaction to Nintendo's Press Conference, and share myown take on what the future may bring for Wii gamers.
On this month's show we have reviews and impressions of Nintendo's latest device for Wii, Wii Fit, along with the Balance Board compatible We Ski from Bandai Namco. We've got a full review of Steven Speilberg's and EA's Boom Blox, as well as impressions on movie-themed title Speed Racer. We'll talk about launch month WiiWare games Lost Winds and Dr. Mario Online RX, and we'll cover the many games on deck for Wii over the coming summer months.
On this monthâs show weâll review three wireless nunchuck solutions and make recommendations on which one may meet your needs. Weâve got full reviews ofImpossible Mission and Target Terror and weâll take a closer look at some ofWiiWareâs launch titles that will be available in the Wii shop this month. Weâll cover Wii Fit and the other newreleases hitting stores in May and weâll talk about a new developer thatâsmaking a strong statement on Wii with some pretty exciting games coming laterthis year.
Introducing: Wii Minute Radio, a monthlyinternet radio show that will cover features, reviews, and othercommentary on Nintendo's hit console, Wii. April's premiere episode will includea look at Wiimote attachable guns and a review of Pinball Hall of Fame:The Williams Collection from our featured commentator Shane R. Monroe. We'll also cover news and notes regarding upcomingreleases and other Wii related topics. We'll talk about what's new onVirtual Console, the forthcoming launch of WiiWare, and the mysteriousPay and Play service Nintendo announced at this year's GDC.
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