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By aDub | March 18th, 2008 | 192 Views | Category: Microsoft, Nintendo, Online, Sony, WFC, Wii, XBL, Xbox 360 | 1 Comment »VG Cats latest comic illustrates the current state of online gaming on Wii, 360 and PS3 consoles.

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VG Cats latest comic illustrates the current state of online gaming on Wii, 360 and PS3 consoles.
IGN details Nintendo at this years GDC in San Francisco, CA - follow Jessica Chobot (that’s not a problem) as she grills the editors for the scoop on what we can expect for the DS & Wii in the coming months.

A man by the name of Tony (last name withheld) claims to have caught his lying wife by searching the play history of his Nintendo Wii.
Tony, who served a year of active duty in Iraq, had a Wii sent to him while on tour before shipping the console back to the U.S. leading up to his discharge. He arrived home in April 2007 amid reports of his wife’s indiscretions with another man. After confrontation, the wife maintained that she had only shared an innocent kiss with the man on a single occasion.
“[In Nov.] I flip through the Wii menu and visit the Mii Channel so I can peruse the many friends that I have created with the guys that I played with in Iraq,” writes Tony in an email to GoNintendo. “As I go through the characters, I see there is a Mii that I have not created. It’s a guy strikingly similar to my wife’s [alleged lover].”
“To be sure of this, I went into the Wii Message Board and click on the Calendar option. Through this menu I was able to identify the many nights my wife’s Mii and this ‘other’ Mii Character played Wii Bowling together.”
Tony has since separated and filed for divorce.
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Matt over at IGN presents this info regarding Halo DS
Some time ago, I blogged about playing a cancelled version of Halo DS. The game was the real deal, created by a real development studio and with a very big publisher. But for reasons we won’t discuss, Halo DS was never released. Clearly. Obviously. Still, it would’ve been cool, huh?
My Halo DS blog has haunted me since I posted it because many people were skeptical of my claims. I wouldn’t make something like that up, of course, but that hardly silenced any of my critics. When my brother called me the other day and told me that I even have a Wikipedia page that calls into question my Halo DS blog, I realized I had to at the very least prove that I hadn’t completely hatched the entire thing. So I figured what better way to mute naysayers than to show off the game I played. With that in mind, I present to you Halo DS videos and screenshots below. Please, somebody update my Wikipedia page.
Let’s be clear. This game will never see the light of day. At the same time, the below videos prove that Halo DS wasn’t a garage project by a two-man team. There were some very big names involved with this title, so it’s a shame you won’t get to play it.
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