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Atari Makes Jenga For The Wii and DS

Posted on July 9, 2007 - Filed Under HandHeld, Industry News, Nintendo Wii, Puzzles | Leave a Comment

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If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting, keep it casual!Jenga lovers rejoice! The wooden block tower building game is being developed on the Wii and Nintendo DS. Nothing like a great puzzle game which requires touchy hand-movements and quick reflexes to make its way to [...]

I Did It Mum!

Posted on July 6, 2007 - Filed Under HandHeld, Industry News | Leave a Comment

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505 Games is designing a game specifically for preschoolers. It doesn’t get any more casual than that. The title is called I did it Mum and it will be released for the Nintendo DS.
The Nintendo DS is an unusual choice for an educational game. Normally, educational games are released on the computer or sometimes [...]

Nintendo Becomes A Household Name?

Posted on July 3, 2007 - Filed Under HandHeld, Industry News | Leave a Comment

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Nintendo has been shipping consoles since the Deluxe Set back in the mid-1980’s but it was something the kids played and kept them out of your hair for a few hours.
Now, it seems, the New York Times has found it’s common enough to use in their crossword puzzles. The puzzle in June 29ths crossword, 58-across [...]

Nintendo DS Dominates in Japan

Posted on July 2, 2007 - Filed Under Editorials, HandHeld, Industry News | Leave a Comment

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Many of you may be aware of the fact that Japan is a huge casual gaming country. They love to play casual games. It should come as no surprise that the Nintendo DS is dominating the sales in Japan.
The Nintendo DS Lite has sold 163,888 by the end of June 24th. There have been [...]

Casual Gaming On The Plane

Posted on June 27, 2007 - Filed Under Editorials, HandHeld, Off Topic | Leave a Comment

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The casual game industry owns a segment of business, which is hard to beat: the airplane. Unlike a traditional home console, there is no space on a plan to, realistically, play an Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 or even a tiny Nintendo Wii.
Notice I said “realistically,” meaning most video gamers won’t be dragging an Xbox 360 [...]

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