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Nintendo releases error-filled Wii Chess screen

Here's hoping Error code: 50299 doesn't make it into the final game.

How does that happen? How do you take a screen shot of an upcoming new Wii game that's failing to connect to the Internet and then send it out to the press? Impossible you'd say. But that's exactly what Nintendo's done with the latest batch of screens for Wii Chess, due out January 18 in the UK.

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Darkiewonder5965d ago

Someone's going to get fired now.

Caxtus7505965d ago

Even the Chess game on Vista looks better than this....lazy devs.

predator5965d ago

yep, that will be on here next christmas/new year under mishaps of 2008....haha

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Nintendo's Divided Divisions

IGN - "How Europe has caught up to, matched and surpassed North America. Is it time to start importing again?"

"The localization process used to make so much more sense to me. Japan got every Nintendo game first, which was understandable since that's the company's home country. Then America would get each game next, needing only a translation into English and a fresh manufacturing run to get going here. "

Shackdaddy8364687d ago

Man, NOA really needs to improve :\

kraze074687d ago

I hate when games end up region exclusives. I guess that's a damn good reason to learn another language and just import them.

Hicken4687d ago

This, by the way, is the reason I don't own a Wii and am skeptical about acquiring a WiiU.

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Wii Series Gets two new games

Wii Sports was great, Wii Play was mediocre, and we will soon have our hands on Wii Fit, but two other titles, Wii Music and Wii Chess, are also on the way.

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NGamer Reviews Wii Chess

NGamer writes:

"At the lower level, the Wii takes pawns with reckless abandon, but remains savvy enough to require thought and planning to beat. Meanwhile, the top-end difficulty can flatten experienced players in just a few minutes.

However, despite being fundamentally solid, there aren't enough features here to make Wii Chess a viable buy. There's no verve or flair, no style or pizazz.

It's a basic, rudimentary game, and we're pretty sure that if it wasn't by Nintendo, few would give it a second look. Stick with the real chess board for now."

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