How did I not realize this was out???
Mario Kart Wii
Grand Theft Auto’s Warped View of New York City
Grand Theft Auto’s Warped View of New York City

I cannot wait.
Best April Fools Joke Ever
The Legend of Zelda Movie Trailer
Okay, so normally I hate April’s Fools’ jokes, but this one seriously gave me goosebumps of excitement (yeah, I’m a nerd, I realize).
The Physics of Super Mario Galaxy
The Physics of Super Mario Galaxy
Super Mario Galaxy was absolutely one of the best games I’ve ever played… Nintendo is great at innovating standard game mechanics. This description of the physics in Super Mario Galaxy is a good explanation of what is so unique — and amazing — about the game.
Via Digg.
The Phantom Hourglass - Finished!

A few weeks ago I finished The Legend of Zelda: The Phantom Hourglass, and I was so excited that I took a picture. Huzzah!
Via Flickr.
The joys of ‘porting
I can’t wait to play Portal for myself. Looks like mind-bending fun.
Via collision detection.
Girls and games
Just read a good article on recent efforts by gaming companies to appeal to women, and how they often completely miss the mark. I’ve been into video games ever since the first Nintendo came out (I was obsessed with getting it after passing the first level of Mario at a friend’s house on her brother’s game system. I saved up my allowance for a year — bear in mind that my allowance was $1 a week — and when I had $50 saved, my parents took pity on me and sprung for the rest), and I’ve never once thought that the available section of video games was somehow not available to me because of my gender. I think that the one thing that has opened up video games to women (traditionally non-gamer women, that is) over the past few years has been Nintendo’s development of alternative interfaces (Wii, DS) as well as an emphasis on more open-ended gameplay (Nintendogs, Brain Age, Wii Sports). But it doesn’t seem like these improvements are enjoyed exclusively by women — boys like them too.
Moral of the story: by focusing on improvements to the overall user experience, Nintendo has made games more accessible to everyone who isn’t a gamer, including many women. Contrast this approach with that take by Ubisoft, as described in the above article, and you’ll see what I mean.
And if you ever catch me playing a game about raising a baby? Shoot me.
Via Jezebel

