It’s been a long time coming, but the video version is finally up: Join the JRT Show as I critique one of the holiday season’s heaviest hitters, Nintendo’s return to its oldest franchise, New Super Mario Bros. Wii for the Nintendo Wii! Featuring dragons, mushrooms and pillow-fights.
One of the hottest titles this holiday season and the biggest Shigeru Miyamoto release in a long while, I take a look at Nintendo’s New Super Mario Bros. Wii for the Nintendo Wii.
Find out if “Punch-Out!!” is worth picking out by checking out the video review! I promise it doesn’t rhyme nearly as much as this teaser.
Little Mac’s polygonal update with the Punch-Out!! remake coincides with a fresh approach to my reviews; this is the first one written in conjunction with the storyboard for the video review.
Another blockbuster review I could only do at Ciao! and I add further fuel to the “Nintendo Fanboy” fire, by reviewing, and loving, Super Mario Galaxy for the Nintendo Wii.
Another franchise I’ve loved since childhood and thus really wanted to take a shot at reviewing was Nintendo’s exclusive Metroid. I finally pull the trigger over at Ciao! and review the culmination of its “Prime” rebirth.
Finding some time away from beach volleyball, swimming and sunbathing to return to my top nerdy activity, that of playing children’s games, I review the deliciously bizarre WarioWare: Smooth Moves for the Wii.
My Wii coverage concludes and my “career” as an amateur reviewer comes to a close, as I gleefully analyze The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess.
My, dare I say, all-encompassing early review of the silliest-named console in the history of ever: Nintendo’s Wii.
We ease into Nintendo Wii coverage by reviewing what went on to be one of its simplest, yet top selling. games: Wii Play.
