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3DS eShop charts (11/5/12)

Posted on 12 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in 3DS, News | 0 comments

Software

1. Pokemon Dream Radar
2. Liberation Maiden
3. Super Mario Bros.
4. NightSky
5. Castlevania: The Adventure
6. Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask
7. Ghosts’n Goblins
8. The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening DX
9. Cut The Rope
10. Pro-Putt Domo
11. Photo Dojo
12. The “Denpa” Men: They Came by Wave
13. Plants vs. Zombies
14. Pushmo
15. New Super Mario Bros. 2
16. Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins
17. The Legend of Zelda
18. 3D Classics: Kirby’s Adventure
19. Colors! 3D
20. Mario Kart 7

Videos

1. Nintendo Direct: October 25, 2012
2. Nintendo Show 3D: October 25, 2012
3. Donkey Kong: Original Edition Video
4. Liberation Maiden Video
5. Paper Mario: Sticker Star October 25, 2012
6. Pokedex 3D Pro Video
7. Paper Mario: Sticker Star Video
8. Club Nintendo Video
9. Pokemon Dream Radar Video
10. Nintendo Show 3D: October 11, 2012
11. Hotel Transylvania Video
12. Mario Kart 7 Video
13. Ghosts’n Goblins Video
14. Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask Video
15. Adventure Time Video
16. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D Video
17. Moshi Monsters: Moshlings Theme Park Video
18. NSMB2 Course Packs Oct 25, 2012
19. Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask Oct 25, 2012
20. Fractured Soul Video

Source: 3DS eShop


The latest video additions to the eShop are as follows:

Fractured Soul Tips & Tricks Video
Fractured Soul Speed Running Video
Spirit Hunters Inc Gameplay: Light vs Shadow
Spirit Hunters Inc Eloise draws Lord Video
Myst Video
Transformers Prime: The Game Trailer
2 Fast 4 Gnomz Video

Source: 3DS eShop



Want a free copy of New Super Mario Bros. U? Then head out to Old Navy on Black Friday and spent $40. That’s all you have to do, folks!

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King of Pirates truly is back from the dead. After hearing that the game hasn’t been cancelled and will ship in Japan next year, it’s also been made known that it will be playable at this year’s Jump Festa.

Attendees can try out a sample of King of Pirates on December 22 and December 23. Other titles such as Monster Hunter 4, New Super Mario Bros. U, and Nintendo Land will be playable as well.

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Shigeru Miyamoto was recently asked if he had personally been meeting with developers to encourage them to work on Wii U.

Here’s how he replied:

“I am trying to meet with the game developers individually for this matter. The real subject is whether I’ll be able to – we’ll be able to – convince developers inside of the licensing publishers to be excited about the new features of the Wii U, so much so that they’ll be enthused towards making brand new entertainment that I couldn’t come up with myself.”

Miyamoto also said that Nintendo hasn’t kept any technical knowledge hidden away from third-parties. He eels that this is possible “misunderstanding”, and perhaps a reason used to explain why some companies couldn’t get the most out of Wii like the Big N could.

“When it comes to technologies and techniques and skills necessary for working on Wii U, [and] what we can provide, I can count on them that they already have that. They know how to do that. They are always skilful, and actually they must have some different know-how from what we have. There might be some misunderstanding – as if Nintendo alone had some special know-how, and because Nintendo has not shared those unique, secret protocols with other, third-party publishers have not been able to create the exciting, unique gameplay on Nintendo hardware. But that was not the case.”

“…The fact of the matter is that most third-party licensees from a business point of view, had to create multi-platform titles – and because Nintendo has been trying to create very unique hardware, oftentimes it was not considered the first choice for them to work on multi-platform software. So it’s the entire company decision-making process that is hindering developer’s ability from making unique titles on Wii U hardware. Once again, my job as one of the developers is meet with the individual people and convince that they’ll be able to create brand new entertainment that they really wish to realise. My job is to try to assist them in that fashion. I do not think that providing any special technologies, know how or skills would be able to change the situation, because I understand that most third-party developers already have those things.”

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