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Nintendo Preview: Onechanbara: Bikini Zombie Slayers

Nintendojo reports:

''Bikini Zombie Slayers follows the story of sisters Aya and Saki, legendary samurai who have been charged with saving their land from a widespread zombie outbreak. The action title is reminiscent of many beat-em-up/hack-n-slash games in the genre, with notables like Dynasty Warriors and Onimusha coming to mind, though some new gameplay mechanics and Wii Remote motion functionality will look to differentiate Onechanbara from similar titles.

The level demoed in our developer playthrough of the game featured about a dozen of good looking -- for what they are --- zombies to slice and dice. Aya (who decked out in a cowgirl hat and not much else) did plenty of slicing and dicing; a few swipes of the Wii Remote would swing her sword and Nunchuk shakes made her kick. There appeared to be at least a level or two of depth to combat, with different button and controller shakes resulting in faster or stronger moves pulled off, and a combo meter that allows her to unleash special rage attacks when full. A knock on these types of games has always been the issue of combat gameplay becoming redundant and repetitive, so we'll ultimately have to reserve judgment on the effectiveness of the combat system until we can get some extended hands-on time with Bikini Zombie Slayers.''

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Diehard GameFAN: What’s Worth Keeping? Issue 1: The Nintendo Wii

DHGF: So that’s what “What’s Worth Keeping” will be all about. It’ll be about pairing down my collection with the help of you the readers. You’ll let me know what I should keep, what I should dump, and sometimes even suggest games I might find worthy of being part of my twenty games per console set. In taking this journey with me, you will not only get to know my tastes and preferences better, but hopefully your own as well. Every two weeks, we’ll look at a console and see if we can not only keep my number of games down, but also help you the readers decide if your collection needs pairing down as well. With that in mind it’s time to start this version of the column with the same system we started with two years ago – The Nintendo Wii.

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Top 10 Games That Japanese Gamers Can’t Believe Were Made Into Movies (NSFW)

The almost universally dreadful results of the 30 year history of game to movie adaptations, particularly where Hollywood is involved, are highlighted here by Japanese movie fans in this unsurprisingly abysmal ranking. Here are the top ten movies that Japanese gamers couldn't believe were made into movies.

(Warning: Source is NSFW)

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StifflerK4606d ago

Each of the games mentioned have the potential to make a great movie.

Unfortunately the film devs / script writers rarely seem to up to the job.

zerocrossing4606d ago

That's the most annoying thing about it, The franchise chosen for a movie iteration is usually pretty popular, that's why it's chosen in the 1st place. But instead of using the source material and sticking close to what actually made the games popular, the directors seem to have the need to change everything, and it just ends up a complete mess

Pozzle4605d ago (Edited 4605d ago )

Considering the millions and millions of dollars that went into making these movies, I'm surprised at least one of them didn't end up being a fantastic blockbuster.

I mean, statistically you'd think at least one would be good with the amount of cash that went into making them. :(

tiffac0084606d ago

Holy cow! I didn't knew they made a live action of Yakuza. lol! XD

tarbis4606d ago

Oneechanbara... fap fap fap... XD

ShaunCameron4604d ago

It was actually popular in Japan?

By the way, I'm still waiting for the Onechanbara Z Kagura game to come out next year. I need something pretty to fap to while cutting zombies in half.

Venoxn4g4605d ago (Edited 4605d ago )

where's Silent Hill?

Pozzle4604d ago (Edited 4604d ago )

Or Mortal Kombat, for that matter! haha :D

(Who would have thought MK would ever be made into a movie...let alone a good one!)

Venoxn4g4604d ago

I wrote MK before, but deleted because it's not Japanese..

Pozzle4604d ago

Fair enough! :)

(Though I'm now interested in knowing how popular the game-to-movie adaptations based off American games were in Japan)

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Diehard GameFAN: What's Worth Keeping On the Nintendo Wii?

DHGF: These days I limit myself to a total of twenty physical copies of games per system. Yet for the past two console generations, I’ve have a hard time finding enough games to reach my maximum of twenty per system. That’s where you, the reader come in. With each column, I’ll give you my list of games I’ve found worth keeping along with a list of games I’ve reviewed for the system. Then begins what I hope to be an in-depth dialogue with multiple readers. You can name games you think I’d like that might make my permanent collection. You might suggest losing Game A in my collection for Game B that I haven’t played as well. It gives you a chance to say what games you would keep if you had to pare down your collection. It lets you get a better look at my preferences and tastes. Most of all, lets you recommend things to me instead of the other way around. After nine years of me reviewing hundreds of games, this might be a bit of fresh air for all of us. Let’s see what happens.

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GusBricker4703d ago

The only game on Wii that worth anything to my family is Wii Sports Resort and that's because my wife and boys love frisbee golf. If it wasn't for that, I doubt we'd turn on the Wii, honestly.