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		<title>The 10 Best Nintendo Games You May Never Have Played…</title>
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JT asked: Nintendo has the longest history of creating quality games out of all the three current console makers. Some of the most memorable characters and franchises have been built and evolved over the last twenty years across multiple consoles, culminating in hundreds of amazing games. Though millions and millions have enjoyed popular titles such [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>JT</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><strong>Nintendo has the longest history of creating quality games out of all the three current console makers. Some of the most memorable characters and franchises have been built and evolved over the last twenty years across multiple consoles, culminating in hundreds of amazing games. Though millions and millions have enjoyed popular titles such as Super Mario 64, Mario Kart and Zelda, there are some games that didn’t get the recognition they deserved and sold poorly in comparison.</strong><br/><br/><strong>Here I dig out ten of these titles. While they were a critical success, they failed to get in many gamers hands deserved for one reason or another. Most of you would have played some of, if not all of these games, but there are also many people that missed out on these gems. </strong><br/><br/><strong>The ten games after the jump all deserve your time to track down to see what you’re missing. Luckily eBay makes this an easy task.</strong><br/><br/><strong>1.</strong> <strong>Chibi-Robo! (Gamecube/Wii)</strong><br/><br/>Chibi-Robo! can easily be classed as the Gamecube’s last classic, released late into the consoles life. Though it was an odd concept where you controlled a robot cleaning different rooms in a house in order to earn ‘Happy Points’, the game was a joy to control and offered a charming experience. Luckily those that missed it first time round on Gamecube will be able to give Chibi a second chance later this year when Nintendo re-release it on Wii with updated controls. Don’t let the idea of the game put you off. Chibi-Robo! is a little gem.<br/><br/><strong>2. Okami (Wii/PS2)</strong><br/><br/>Perhaps the biggest injustice in the history of videogames is Okami. Originally released on PS2 where sales were hugely underwhelming, Capcom gave Okami a second chance on Wii due to fans outcries that the games paintbrush mechanics would ideally be suited to the wiimote’s capabilities. They were right. The game is even better on Wii and quite frankly one of the most stylized and freshest games of the decade. The moment when you revive a blossom tree and se the landscape come to life is one of my favourite moments in gaming.<br/><br/>Though it is a very high accolade to compare Okami to Zelda, this should be the case as Okami holds its own next to Nintendo’s masterpiece. In my opinion, this deserved to sell millions but gamers largely ignored it. If you have not played this then I urge you to try it, you will not be disappointed.<br/><br/><strong>3. Sin &amp; Punishment (N64/Wii)</strong><br/><br/>This is really in this list for Europeans. The game never saw release in Europe during the N64 days and has only recently become available on the Wii Shop. No matter where you are from, this Treasure developed game is well worth hunting down if you have never played it.<br/><br/>There are fewer more intense and exciting games than this on N64 and on any Nintendo console for that matter! Though it hasn’t aged particularly well in the looks department it is still a joy to play and one hell of a hectic shooter.<br/><br/>It is what Treasure do best and why I cannot wait for the Wii sequel to arrive some time this year.<br/><br/><strong>4. Chrono Trigger (SNES/DS)</strong><br/><br/>Many gamers reading this may be too young to remember Square’s Chrono Trigger the first time round on the SNES, which is why it is in this list (also another game that never made European shores until this years DS version).<br/><br/>Classed by many as the best 2D RPG, Chrono Trigger is an absolute must play game if you are a fan of the genre. Even 14 years after its release the game shines with a fantastic storyline, a brilliant battle system and a beautiful soundtrack. Well worth hunting down on your DS or SNES.<br/><br/><strong>5. Eternal Darkness: Sanity’s Requiem (Gamecube)</strong><br/><br/>Gamecube exclusive &#8211; Eternal Darkness was a gripping psychological horror game from Ubisoft. Though there have been many scarier and better looking horror games before and after this, no game has managed to quite mess with your head so much as Eternal Darkness.<br/><br/>The whole game from beginning to end was a hugely enjoyable experience. Few people witnessed the sanity meter in this game playing with your mind such as reversing controls, the hallucinogenic graphical effects or the game controller pretending to have been disconnected.<br/><br/>Seeing as the Wii plays Gamecube games, there is little excuse not play this if you haven’t already. Also Ubisoft if you are reading this &#8211; can we have a sequel, please?!<br/><br/><strong>6. Blast Corps (N64)</strong><br/><br/>While most people were playing Goldeneye and Banjo Kazooie during Rare’s N64 days, many gamers seemed to miss another of the developers treasures &#8211; Blast Corps.<br/><br/>Blast Corps was a clever puzzle/action hybrid game where you controlled a bulldozer. It was a far cry from Goldeneye, Jet Force Gemini, Banjo and all other Rare games but the quality and great gameplay remained. It seems quite boring on paper but clearing a path for your truck to drive through was great fun!<br/><br/><strong>7. Zack &amp; Wiki: Quest For Barbaros Treasure (Wii)</strong><br/><br/>Highly rated Zack &amp; Wiki failed to attract consumers attention and sold very poorly for such a high quality title. It is full of original uses for the Wiimote’s controls and though it was released early in the consoles life-span, few games since have put the wiimote to such original use. The game itself looks good, is fun to play and is full of excellent puzzles.<br/><br/>Personally I think the name change to ‘Zack &amp; Wiki’ put some people off but no-one should be put of trying this Capcom developed game, especially as it can be found so cheaply in bargain bins!<br/><br/><strong>8. Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat (Gamecube)</strong><br/><br/>This is 2D platforming at its best. Nintendo opted for the use of the bongo peripheral on the Gamecube for the controls of this game. Players needed to bang the bongos and clap to make the Donkey Kong run and jump. To anybody that has never played this, that may sound very weird and not particularly appealing but in true Nintendo style, they pulled it off in style.<br/><br/>Donkey Kong: Jungle beat was a joy to play, even if it did make your arms hurt1 The graphics were vibrant and gorgeous to look at and it is still one of my favourite platformers to date. For some reason the masses largely ignored the title which is a huge shame Like Chibi-Robo! Nintendo are re-releasing the title on Wii with motion controls, but how this will fair up to the original remains to be seen. If you still have your Gamecube hunt this down with the bongos as it is a classic that screams to be played. It’s not the longest game in the world but the replay value of trying to beat your ‘banana count’ score will keep you coming back for more.<br/><br/><strong>9. Beyond Good &amp; Evil (Gamecube)</strong><br/><br/>Another Ubisoft entry that was criminaly ignored by the masses and another Gamecube exclusive. Beyond Good &amp; Evil was a good all round action adventure set in a strange world of humans, animals, robots and aliens.<br/><br/>The game creators invented a lovable cast and tasty looking world to explore, sewn together with a good storyline. The game also had novel features such as the lead characters ability to take photo’s during her adventure. It may not sound like much but this game’s total was more than the sum of its parts.<br/><br/>Hunt it down, it deserves your attention.<br/><br/><strong>10. GTA: </strong><strong>Chinatown</strong><strong> Wars (DS)</strong><br/><br/>This is a little borderline putting GTA: CW in this list. By any means the game has not ‘flopped’ and lots of handheld gamers have picked it up. However, many of the Playstation and Xbox GTA gamers seem to have shown little interest in the DS rendition as recent sales figures have shown.<br/><br/>GTA: CW holds its own very well with its fully-fledged 3D cousins on Xbox and Playstation. The sheer volume of content Rockstar have crammed in to the limited DS hardware is phenomenal. Nothing has been left out of Chinatown Wars. There is a full, vibrant, living city with so much to do it’s mind boggling. Everything you have come to expect from the series (and more) is here in the DS version. It looks great, plays great and is currently the highest rated DS game on metacritic.<br/><br/>Personally I found GTA: CW much more fun than GTA IV and every bit as good as any GTA game before it. It seems many people are missing out on this gem. If you own a DS, you should own this game, simple.<br/><br/>For more Nintendo news, views and speculation go to my website <a href="http://www.nin-ten-do.com<br/><br/><br/><br/><a" title="http://www.nin-ten-do.com<br/><br/><br/><br/><a" target="_blank">www.nin-ten-do.com<br/><br/><br/><br/><a</a> href=&#8217;http://kansieo.com/members&#8217;>Caffeinated Content for WordPress</a></div>
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Beteo Games asked: With more and more people having an iPhone, so is the increase in demand for quality and fun applications for it. As the age of ownership of the iPhone getting younger and &#8220;savvy-er&#8221;, Having really cool games for the iPhone is an era on the rise and an era to watch out [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Beteo Games</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>With more and more people having an iPhone, so is the increase in demand for quality and fun applications for it. As the age of ownership of the iPhone getting younger and &#8220;savvy-er&#8221;, Having really cool games for the iPhone is an era on the rise and an era to watch out for software developers. But where does the future hold for the iPhone gaming world depend on?<br/><br/>The App Store for the iPhone and iTouch has a list of really cool applications that can help either entertain, or help people make life more convenient, but iPhone gaming on the other hand has its own focus.<br/><br/>For the past year, or maybe years, it has shown promise to be in line with the popular gaming consoles in the likes of Sony and Nintendo.<br/><br/><strong>More Practical with the Economic Issues without the Sacrifice of Fun</strong><br/><br/>More people are finding iPhone gaming more practical and less expensive other than some cartridges. I think another reason behind this is that they can enjoy a wide range of games from all genres without paying too much. If a new game is desired, the flexibility of having a new one in a snap is what makes the iPhone gaming really cool and shows a lot of promise.<br/><br/><strong><br/><br/>Fresh Blood</strong><br/><br/>But other than the software developers that we commonly see, the generation that shows another great potential in the iPhone gaming is the rise of the independent software developers. Maybe unknown at present, but the vision of new exciting games from fresh blood is in indeed the next level in iPhone gaming. Remember that the main stream developers nowadays started somewhere, from being independent to where they are right now.<br/><br/>Cost-wise, independent producers can produce the same quality at a lower price while building a name and trust to their soon to be customers. And isn&#8217;t it great to have a first hand experience to a really cool game before it goes mainstream?<br/><br/><strong><br/><br/>&#8220;Promise of Coolnes</strong>s&#8221;<br/><br/>There are many developers out there, and most have that stage of lower quality production because they are just starting. I guess that is where boys are separated from the men. But there are few developers out there that create a &#8220;promise of coolness&#8221;, and one of those is Beteo Games. You can visit them at <a href="http://BeteoGames.com" title="http://BeteoGames.com" target="_blank">BeteoGames.com</a> (<a href="http://www.beteogames.com" title="http://www.beteogames.com" target="_blank">www.beteogames.com</a>)<br/><br/>Bradley and Bryan Cimo, pursues the applications and games development for Beteo, backed-up with 15 years experience. Indeed, Beteo Games is one of the promising game development companies to watch out.<br/><br/>Companies like Beteo games will show the iPhone gaming aficionados that cool, new and exciting games really come from anywhere. So expect more fun to come to the screens of your iPhone.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://kansieo.com/members'>Caffeinated Content for WordPress</a></div>
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With the rise of users of Apple&#8217;s iPhone, more and more software developers are making really cool games for your mobile on the road. It is said that iphone gaming will rule over the world (of gaming at least), and software developers are responding to such calling. Plug in the iPhone and [...]]]></description>
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<p>With the rise of users of Apple&#8217;s iPhone, more and more software developers are making really cool games for your mobile on the road. It is said that iphone gaming will rule over the world (of gaming at least), and software developers are responding to such calling. Plug in the iPhone and you are good to go, being on the road should will not be boring that is for sure.</p>
<p>It is one of the great ways to save money to be involved in this because you can still enjoy cool games and graphics with a portion of the cost as compared to other gaming platforms such as Sony and Nintendo. With being more practical with money nowadays a must, the iPhone gaming era is worth considering.</p>
<p>With all of the many game developers out there for the iPhone, you can get any game that tickles your fancy, from puzzles to rpg games and the list goes on. But if your the type of person who wants to have &#8220;bang for the buck&#8221; games on iPhone gaming without compromising the fun and excitement, here is a trick that you can do.</p>
<p>Independent software developers launching new exciting games and concepts are the thing to watch out. They opt to launch unique and new games that may bring the iPhone gaming era to a whole new level. Buying ot testing games from them will give you the first hand experience of what is it to come with the future of iPhone gaming.</p>
<p>The good thing about this is that when they launch, you can either have it for free as a tester or for a cheaper price than the iPhone app store, or many have many bonuses. But do not let the price fool you, it is cheap because they are in the launching stage, but may even be cooler and more exciting than more costly games out there.</p>
<p>Many people are doing this not only to save some money, but also to see the promise of the future of iPhone gaming, the independent developers.</p>
<p>Saving money and gaming often do not usually come along, but with the launch of many independent software developers out there such as Beteo Games (<a href="http://www.beteogames.com" title="http://www.beteogames.com" target="_blank">www.beteogames.com</a>), this will definitely sell out. Do not be left behind on the future of gaming, with the with the promise of the future, you are sure to go for more iPhone gaming fun with a portion of the app store.</p>
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