Screenshots of this week’s Nintendo Downloads (3/29/12)
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Kingdom Hearts 3D CG screenshots
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Dragon Quest X screenshots
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Dragon Quest Monsters: Terry’s Wonderland 3D screenshots
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Bravely Default: Flying Fairy screenshots/art
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More screenshots: Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion
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More images of Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion have emerged. They look to be cropped scans, but they’ll do for now. Disney Interactive Studios will share direct-feed screenshots soon enough…
First pixelated screenshot: Epic Mickey: The Power of Illuision
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Xenoblade Chronicles screenshots/art
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Mega Man 5 Wii VC screenshots
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Ubisoft planning on supporting Wii U’s digital strategy
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Ubisoft has become a big player in the digital space. For instance, the company has looked to make virtual versions of their games available on platforms while also releasing retail copies.
When it comes to Wii U, Ubisoft’s digital boss Chris Early said the company will be looking to “take advantage of whatever the policies will let us do with the platform”. Their plans are vague because Nintendo hasn’t shared much information about the console’s digital capabilities, but Ubisoft will definitely be a big supporter in the future.
Early said:
“We’ll absolutely take advantage of whatever the policies will let us do with the platform from the standpoint of providing digital content.
“Nintendo has not announced a lot of their digital programs at this point of time. Our key is, as you see from us from a content perspective in supporting the platform, is we’re going to be there like we were with the Vita, and support the policy side of it as well. With the Vita all of our games are available digitally, and they’re even optimised from that standpoint because that was a policy in place we were able to design to.
“So from the same standpoint, I expect when the Wii U comes out and there are digital policies that are there, we will be in support of them as well.”