

We've got CODE FEVER, folks. No, really. Mal and I have been TIRELESSLY inputting network ID codes into that there Gamercodes link over on the left. Or right, if you're reading this in the future and we've changed the site theme.
Put yours in NOW.

Can you guess the name of the game from the cropped box art logos? Well, can you?

I'm a sucker for gaming tat, so it was no surprise that as soon as the OneStation was shown to me, I bought one. And five game cartridges. After an agonising three week wait, it finally arrived from Hong Kong. Missing one cartridge. However, as will be revealed, that doesn't actually matter.
But wait! I'm getting ahead of myself! You all want to know...
I've played Ghost Squad through four times now, from beginning to end. So why is this a First Impressions piece and not a review? It's because the game is half an hour long. Maybe a little more the first time, when you're less likely to skip the cut scenes.
A game thirty minutes long? Isn't that a bit, well, rubbish?
No, it's not. It's really very not.

Assassin's Creed is a game of two stories. Two stories linking in two aspects, but separated by almost a thousand years. In the run-up to the game's release, Ubisoft were tight-lipped about the "near-future" part of the game, but the secret came out regardless, so it's no real spoiler mentioning it.


On January 29th, 2008, Angus Looney posted the following innocent question in uk.games.video.nintendo:
Subject: Gamecube network adapter
Where am I going to get one of these these days?
The plan is to try to play a neworked game of Mario Karts DD between the Wii and the Cube (once it's connected).
Will the Wii support network play for a gamecube game?

Dear Teddy,
I'm sorry that I missed you today. I was out catching fish and insects and didn't notice the time. I caught a red snapper and some sea bass. Gaston bought one of my sea bass for 3000 bells! He must be a bit stupid. Thank you for sending me a present, but gingham isn't really my bag, I'm afraid.
Best Wishes, deKay