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Mario Party 8 pulled

Mario Party 8 has been pulled from sales and recalled for containing the word ’spastic’. It comes soon after a similar case in which Ubi’s Mind Quiz was pulled for using the same word when the player scores zero.

“[Mario Party 8] was launched in the UK today. Unfortunately we have discovered that a small number of games contain the wrong version of the disk due to an assembly error. We have therefore decided to recall all copies of the game from UK retailers so that this mistake can be corrected,” is the official word from Ninty.

The American response seems to be generally one of bewilderment, since ’spastic’ isn’t really that much of an offensive word in the States. The general feeling is that it’s ‘political correctness gone mad’, but for obvious reasons, we can’t have a kids game calling the player a spastic.

Now, I’ll join the rush to go and play the crap out of my copy (bought on release day) to see if it contains the word – who knows, some fanboy or other might pay me a small fortune for it in a few months. I implore you, dear gamers, to do the same. And leave any feedback as a comment, of course. ;o)

Give that politically-incorrect plumber a stern telling off for the full story.

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Wii to be best selling console of all time?

Satoru Iwata has laid down the gauntlet to Sony by stating he thinks the Wii could out-sell the PS2 thanks to its wider audience.

“Sony’s PS2 sales of 100 million units is an extraordinary number that our home game console business has not achieved,” Iwata said.

“But if we can make our bid to expand the gaming population a continued success, we could exceed that,” he told Reuters.

Poke Iwata’s face for the full article.

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Past the point of no return?

At last year’s E3, Nintendo pitched a system to us. A classic Nintendo machine, but with motion-sensing technology. We were promised the ability to swing Link’s sword in real-time, light-gun games would be available to every system, we’d fire Samus’ cannon at our TVs. Nintendo were really trying to convince the gaming “hardcore” that they want this system.

What a difference a year makes…

This year, Nintendo mentioned Zelda and Metroid in passing, as mere afterthoughts. Reggie and Miyamoto were clearly levelling their sights on a different audience this time around – WiiFit and Focus Training are now the dishes of the day. The ‘improvement’ games, as Nintendo put it, are apparently the future. I’m not saying that Mario and Link will be completely abandoned, but now Nintendo has a completely different install base and thus a different audience.

A ridiculous number of Wii owners only play Wii Sports. A large amount of DS owners only have the Brain Training games. It’s these people who Nintendo are now going for. “We’ve got you hooked on the novelty of your first console, now it’s time for us to turn you into gamers” seems to be the Ninty mentality.

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