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Polygon has some extensive comments from Tyrone Rodriguez and Edmund McMillen about The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth. There’s plenty of talk about why the game didn’t make it to Nintendo platforms until now, and what changed to make it happen. Additionally, we learn why Rebirth is planned for New 3DS only (rather than bringing it to the original 3DS as well).

We’ve rounded up the various comments below. You can find Polygon’s original article here.

This week’s video additions to the Wii U/3DS eShops are as follows:

Wii U

Affordable Space Adventures – Play Game Trailer
BoxBoy! Trailer
Super Mario 64 Trailer
Nintendo Direct: 4/1/15
Adventures of Pip Trailer
Mutant Mudds Super Challenge Trailer
Attack on Titan: Humanity in Chains Teaser Trailer
Octodad: Dadliest Catch Trailer
eShop – Nindies Showcase Video
Yoshi’s Island DS Trailer
3DS Fire Emblem Choose Your Path Trailer
Shin Megami Tensei & Fire Emblem Crossover Project Video
Xenoblade Chronicles 3D Let the Shackles be Released! Trailer
Mario Kart 8 200cc is Here! Trailer
Mario Kart 8 Animal Crossing Course Trailer
Mario Kart 8 New amiibo Racing Suits Trailer
Music of Mario Kart 8 Animal Crossing Trailer
Puzzle & Dragons: Depth and Dynamics
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U/3DS Mewtwo Strikes Back
Super Smash Bros. Mii Fighters Suit Up for Wave One
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U/3DS Lucas Comes Out of Nowhere
Nintendo Minute – Mario Party 10 with Lamarr Wilson
Angry Video Game Nerd Adventures Trailer
Bubble Gum Popper Trailer
Story of Seasons Launch Trailer
Pokemon Shuffle Tips & Tricks Trailer
Pokemon Shuffle Useful Items Trailer
PAX East Puzzle & Dragons Z + Super Mario Bros. Edition Recap

3DS

BoxBoy! Trailer
Super Mario 64 Trailer
Nintendo Direct: 4/1/15
Attack on Titan: Humanity in Chains Episode 1
Attack on Titan: Humanity in Chains Episode 2
Adventures of Pip Trailer
Mutant Mudds Super Challenge Trailer
Attack on Titan: Humanity in Chains Teaser Trailer
Octodad: Dadliest Catch Trailer
eShop – Nindies Showcase Video
Yoshi’s Island DS Trailer
3DS Fire Emblem Choose Your Path Trailer
Shin Megami Tensei & Fire Emblem Crossover Project Video
Xenoblade Chronicles 3D Let the Shackles be Released! Trailer
Mario Kart 8 200cc is Here! Trailer
Mario Kart 8 Animal Crossing Course Trailer
Mario Kart 8 New amiibo Racing Suits Trailer
Music of Mario Kart 8 Animal Crossing Trailer
Puzzle & Dragons: Depth and Dynamics
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U/3DS Mewtwo Strikes Back
Super Smash Bros. Mii Fighters Suit Up for Wave One
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U/3DS Lucas Comes Out of Nowhere
Nintendo Minute – Mario Party 10 with Lamarr Wilson
Story of Seasons Launch Trailer
Pokemon Shuffle Tips & Tricks Trailer
Pokemon Shuffle Useful Items Trailer
PAX East Puzzle & Dragons Z + Super Mario Bros. Edition Recap

Source: Wii U/3DS eShops

A-Train: City Simulator is launching on the North American 3DS eShop on April 14, Natsume has confirmed. The European (and Australian) release will follow on April 14.

For those who haven’t heard of A-Train: City Simulator previously, the game is “a cross between a social experience and a deeply involved city building simulator with a heavy emphasis on keeping your town connected and its transportation flowing smoothly.” A full overview can be found below.

Pokemon Rumble World’s size is in. The game takes up 850 blocks, which amounts to 110MB.

Pokemon Rumble World will be available on April 8.

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This week’s North American Nintendo Downloads are as follows:

Wii U Download

Angry Video Game Nerd Adventures
Underground
psyscrolr
Mon Premier Karaoké
Bubble Gum Popper

Wii U Virtual Console

Super Mario 64
Yoshi’s Island DS

3DS Retail

Story of Seasons

3DS Download

BoxBoy!
Excave II: Wizard of the Underworld

3DS Themes

Animal Crossing: New Leaf: Bunny Day
Rottytops Theme
Shantae Pirate Theme

eShop Sales

Wii U/3DS

Citizens of Earth on Wii U and Nintendo 3DS is 33 percent off each (reduced from $14.99 to $9.99) beginning at 9 a.m. PT on April 6 until 8:59 a.m. PT on April 13.

Wii U

Gravity Badgers is 50 percent off (reduced from $4.99 to $2.49) until 8:59 a.m. PT on April 29.
uWordsmith is 50 percent off (reduced from $1.99 to $0.99) until 8:59 a.m. PT on April 23.
Midnight is 25 percent off (reduced from $1.99 to $1.49) until 8:59 a.m. PT on April 16.
Puzzle Monkeys is 33 percent off (reduced from $2.99 to $1.99) until 8:59 a.m. PT on April 23.

3DS

Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor Overclocked is 50 percent off (reduced from $29.99 to $14.99) beginning at 9 a.m. PT on April 6 until 8:59 a.m. PT on April 20.
Hazumi, League of Heroes and other games are discounted in the GameLion/Huuuge Games Spring Sale until 8:59 a.m. PT on April 30.
European Conqueror 3D, The Legend of Dark Witch and Tappingo from Circle Entertainment are on sale until 8:59 a.m. PT on April 23.
Aqua Moto Racing 3D is 50 percent off (reduced from $7.99 to $3.99) until 8:59 a.m. PT on April 9.
Toys vs Monsters is 25 percent off (reduced from $3.99 to $2.99) beginning at 9 a.m. PT on April 5 until 8:59 a.m. PT on May 3.

Events / Activities

See how your Code Name: S.T.E.A.M. squad stacks up online in Nintendo’s Public Tournaments. Top players earn unique titles that are visible online and earn major bragging rights with their friends and around the world. The new “Hijinks” tournament runs through April 5. Opt in via the SpotPass feature for notifications on future tournaments. Good luck, agents!

Source: Nintendo PR

Now that April Fools’ Day has passed, we can rest easy when it comes to yesterday’s announcement of The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth for Wii U and 3DS. It’s really happening. Nicalis’ Tyrone Rodriguez made a point to stress this on his Twitter account a few hours ago.

There is just one important thing that needs to be mentioned: on 3DS, The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth is planned for New 3DS rather than the original 3DS systems. We also know that Nicalis plans to bring the game to Europe.

Head on below for a collection of Nicalis’ tweets, which also feature a few short clips from The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth.


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Of all the games I’ve reviewed for Nintendo Everything over the years, Monster Hunter Tri might be one of the most memorable. Stepping out of Moga Village for the first time was a wonderful moment reminiscent of Richard Attenborough welcoming everyone to Jurassic Park… mostly because there were dinosaurs there. Though the controls and sluggish swordplay took a bit of getting used to, I eventually warmed up to the actual gameplay, giving the game an respectable, yet arbitrary score of 9/10. Now I find myself returning to the hunt with the recently released Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate and it turns out that the series has actually evolved quite a bit since 2010’s Tri. While the games look similar on the surface —if anything Monster Hunter 4 looks like a downgrade, with the visuals scaled back to fit on the tiny 3DS screen— there are a of lot of things that have been changed for the better. I think it’s worth comparing these two entries to see how far the series has progressed in the last few years and some of the ways that Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate improves on the formula.


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