GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. It now appears that Rare's vibrantly colored pinatas have been breeding like bunnies, as during Kids' Day at Comic-Con International: San Diego on ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. As part of Microsoft's Gamers' Day event in San Francisco today, the publisher said that it has tapped wholly owned studio Rare for a new Xbox 360 ...
Nintendo Switch 2 How the Nintendo Switch 2 could take the point-and-click adventure revival to new heights: "The Switch 2 is a better platform than its predecessors for these games" Platforming Games ...
Donkey Kong 26 years after Donkey Kong 64, Nintendo finally wants to establish "two separate branches" of Donkey Kong with the Switch 2's Bananza: 2D and 3D "just as we did with Mario" Donkey Kong ...
Reviewing games that have been converted to the DS from one of the home consoles is often a case of identifying where they have cut the corners. Or in some cases realizing that the game in hand is an ...
It's DS Party Time! Despite the gorgeous visuals, lovable characters and a shining HEXUS review, Viva Piñata struggled to reach the mainstream when it launched on Xbox 360. In an effort to breathe ...
Developers working on the Xbox 360's upcoming Viva Pinata: Trouble In Paradise actually created technology capable of linking the Xbox 360 game with the Nintendo DS' soon-to-be-released Viva Pinata ...
Viva Pinata is coming to Nintendo DS and Rare has confirmed that it's a version of a the original 360 garden sim, rather than a mini-game collection similar to the recently announced Viva Pinata: ...
Update: In a followup thread on the PinataIsland.info forums, Rare confirmed that an internal Rare team is indeed handling development on the DS version of Viva Pinata. "It's basically the same game, ...
A portable version of Rare's pinata-breeding, garden-tending franchise Viva Pinata will arrive on Nintendo DS this fall, publisher THQ has announced. Titled Viva Pinata: Pocket Paradise, the game is ...
Mr. Miyamoto, tear down this wall! DS and 360 gamers may soon be united by their hatred of Viva Pinata: Trouble In Paradise, a game that simulates brain death. John Biggs is a writer, consultant, ...
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