By CaptainSeagull. Thursday, 1. May 2008, 00:19:03
N+, gallery, design, art
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As you can see N+ has undergone another visual transformation! I bring to you the classic Duck Hunt game in a more realistic styling! This isn't to celebrate the launch of anything besides the month of May (which by the way half the world is celebrating already, so NO when I posted this it was NOT too early).
Allergies are here and so are the ducks that swim in the parks and mountains we are allergic to! huzzah! if shooting the lake doesn't solve your allergy problems, try shooting the ducks?
If you like this header check out the
N+ Design Gallery for a full wallpaper sized image!
N+ does not endorse shooting any ducks besides tin ones at carnivals



By DotEd. Saturday, 21. April 2007, 20:16:26
Gamecube, nintendo, price, virtual console
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Seems like Nintendo's gold standard wireless controller, the Wavebird, is going to be a cash cow for online retailers for some time. As Nintendo's manufacturing costs for the device have no doubt decreased significantly from the peripheral's initial release period over 5 years ago, the retail price has dropped from $34.99 to as low as $24.99, and even $19.99 when on sale. But because the controller works seamlessly with Wii, the demand has risen again.
Currently the device retails for $34.99 at most US locations, IF you can find one. Because of this, most retailers have taken the device off of their store's websites because they can not keep them stocked for walk in customers at all (which is preferable to web sales). To top it all off, the Wavebird has now risen to $39.99 at most import shops. In other searches I found it as high as $50-$60 but nothing ever lower than $27 (plus $14 shipping).
After reading this, what are your thoughts? Do you even use a Wavebird that often anymore? And which controller do your prefer, the Wavebird or the new Classic Controller?