Nintendo stories
Super Mario Galaxy soars as arguably the best Mario game, redefining platformers on the Wii with its innovative, gravity-defying gameplay.
DK: Jungle Climber swings into addictive action on DS, redefining king of the jungle with innovative controls and thrilling gameplay.
PangYa! Golf arrives on Nintendo Wii, offering a colourful, accessible swing at golfing with motion controls and lively courses, perfect for casual gamers.
Phoenix Wright: Justice For All is the second chapter in the titular attorney's series of text-based adventures.
Zelda: Phantom Hourglass, a dazzling DS adventure, continues from Wind Waker, setting a new handheld gaming benchmark with innovative controls.
Ratatouille on Nintendo Wii serves a mixed dish of gameplay, merging modest platforming with cooking mini-games, but lacks the film's flair.
Nintendo's Big Brain Academy brings brain-training fun to the Wii, despite its limitations compared to the DS version.
While most gamers expect the latest and greatest games to be in 3-D, Nintendo have come up with an interesting new concept, 2-D.
The World War II shooting-action genre has blown up to gargantuan proportions since we heralded 3D graphics that were able to do history justice.
Suffice to say there's a more than a little bit of deja-vu when approaching Sega's Alien Syndrome title for the PSP.
A repulsive hunk of purple goo with a suitably hideous name - Mawgu - is threatening the entire Nickelodeon universe as we know it.
Once again, it is time to rummage around our hollow craniums to rediscover that large hunk of grey matter that we call a brain.
Mario Party 8 - Wii's latest adventure mixes boardgame antics with quirky minigames, but its slow pace may not thrill all Nintendo fans.
Generations series of non-games has attracted many non-gamers to the Nintendo DS dual-screen portable, but many of them have grown weary.
They say you should never go grocery shopping on an empty stomach; neither should you watch Food TV when you're feeling a bit peckish.
Nintendo delights fans with Pokémon Pearl for DS, venturing into Sinnoh with 107 new Pokémon, strategic battles, and innovative online play.
EA unveils The Simpsons Game, featuring original voices and new powers for the iconic family, set for Spring 2007 on multiple platforms.
Sega and Nintendo unite in 'Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games' for Wii, turning former rivals into partners for Olympic glory.
A look back at how arcade games, from Pong to Street Fighter 2, transformed global entertainment and shaped New Zealand's gaming scene.
Matt Meffin, a 20-year-old Aucklander, shares his journey in Microsoft's gaming sector through the 'Search4Jobs' project, eyeing a future in game management.