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Tired of no Wii games being released? MyReviewPoint has the answer: create your own!

GSwagg | September 05, 2008 | News | Wii 
Gamers are tired of waiting for the next big Wii title that does not involve a mini game or a casual friendly edition. New website, MyReviewPoint may have found the only answer; create your own or at least read about original game design ideas.

MyReviewPoint.com is a website designed to allow gamers to submit their designs for original and unofficial Nintendo Wii games. There are 4 articles up now showing a new Metroid, a new Castlevania, and a New Fighting game.
MyReviewPoint hopes to build a community of game fans who contribue their designs for video game titles they would like to see released on the Wii. Each game design submission will be reviewed internally and once approved, it will be published on our site with the ability for our contributors to share their vision and imagination for games with other passionate video game fans.
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    Remino52 | September 05, 2008
    That is friggin sweet. Nintendo vs. Capcom is a well deserved idea.
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    black doom | September 05, 2008
    I would rather save my ideas in the hopes of ending up a game designer than hand over the rights to them.
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      Final Blade | September 06, 2008
      I have to agree with you here Black Doom. Its my ideas, why should I release them to the developers. Then again, I guess LBP does the same thing.
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    Big A2 | September 05, 2008
    As the consumer, I really don't have any original ideas, but I have ideas to make existing Wii games better.
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    HawkMan | September 06, 2008
    hahaha make your own shovelware.
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    GSwagg | September 06, 2008
    Thanks for the comments guys. I think I may redevelop the Wii-Reviews section and make it so it can be enhancements to current Wii games that have been released.

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