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July 14, 2009 by RawmeatCowboy Filed Under: Wii

A portion of a Eurogamer review...

...my updated list of favourite light-touch Nintendo moments is rejigged thus: that palm-reading in Animal Crossing leading to an unexpected bout of clumsiness, playing jump rope with Koopas in Superstar Saga, and skydiving towards WuHu island, connecting hands with falling strangers, before turning, just in time to face the camera. Count down. Big grin. 10 points. Press A to play again.

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July 14, 2009 at 5:19 pm
i'm so glad that i've got to try wiisportsresort for myself, those review stink of the mariokartwii review syndrom . A clear will to focus on negative points, even if they basically have to made them up, and a total overlooking of the new features (motion plus fidelity/online-12players-32well thought tracks). And a heavy dose of name dropping to show of the "true" harcore roots of nintendo .

come to think of it , that just the usual nintendo review, over written to barely hide a very basic description of the game.

so basically let me write all the next review :" description description,pilot wings, description description, wave race,description, nintendo should description description note average"
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July 16, 2009 at 11:04 am
That's Brits for you and me. They are very hard-hitting with words. More so then the Americans. It's just part of their culture. That 'journalist' even took some jabs at Norwegians. Like we really find enjoyment in clubbing seals. We don't. We just like to eat real and healthy meat, unlike cows which how been under heavy steroids treatment. That's animal-abuse deluxe. Brits and Americans should try to fix animal abuse issues domestically, before trying to save 'endangered' species.
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