Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes Review. Classic Game Room presents a CGRundertow review Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes for the Gamecube. Developed by Silicon Knights and published by Konami. You play as Solid Snake in this remake of Metal Gear Solid for the Gamecube. The same stealth action gameplay you are use to, you investigate Shadow Moses island. Using elements of Metal Gear Solid 2, this is a complete overhaul of the original. This video review features video gameplay footage of Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes and audio commentary from Classic Game Room’s Ryan.
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Shining Soul II Review. Classic Game Room presents a CGRUndertow review of Shining Soul II, developed by Nextech and Grasshopper Manufacture and published by Atlus for the Game Boy Advance. An action RPG adventure that will appeal to fans of the Shining family of RPGs, you can take control of one out of eight heroes who will restore the balance between dark and light. Tackle the adventure solo or link cable with a friend to fight hordes of enemies that stand in your way. This video review features video gameplay footage of Shining Soul II and audio commentary from Classic Game Room’s Eric.
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Darkwing Duck Review. Classic Game Room presents a CGRundertow video game review of Darkwing Duck, an action platformer developed and published in 1992 by Capcom for the NES. LET’S. GET. DANGEROUS. Those three words evoke happy memories for cartoon-watchers of my generation, and the only way to make it better would be to have a Capcom-developed video game make us remember the awesomeness that was Darkwing Duck. Lo, here it is, complete with some of the most advanced platforming features of the day, like multiple weapons systems, platform-grabbing, lift jumps, shielding… yeah. It’s as fun as ducks get. This CGRundertow video game review features video gameplay footage of Darkwing Duck for the Darkwing Duck and audio commentary from Classic Game Room’s TJ.
Nintendo announced that Super Mario 3D Land and Mario Kart 7 for the Nintendo 3DS system have become the fastest-selling titles in the history of their respective franchises when they launched, and are also the first Nintendo 3DS titles to sell 1 million units each in the United States. Additionally, The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, which also broke launch records, became the 45thWii title to sell more than 1 million units in the United States.
Nintendo sold more than 12 million total hardware units in the United States in 2011, marking the fifth year in a row that the company has accomplished that feat. This includes more than 4.5 million units of Wii, more than 4 million Nintendo 3DS systems, and more than 3.4 million units of the Nintendo DS family of systems. This brings the installed base for Wii and Nintendo DS to 39 million and more than 51 million, respectively.
In addition to the milestones reached by new software, two evergreen Nintendo titles celebrated milestones as 2011 drew to a close. Mario Kart Wii passed 11 million units sold and New Super Mario Bros. for the Nintendo DS family crossed 10 million total units sold.
Let’s take a CGR look at the popular Mario Kart 7 for the 3DS:
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