Nintendo 3DS Owners Bring Their Creatures to Life with Freakyforms
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Halloween is over, but there’s still plenty of time to bring inanimate objects to life. A creative new portable game from Nintendo lets players colorize their worlds in their own personal palettes and bring to life bizarre and bubbly creatures of every conceivable crazy incarnation. Freakyforms™: Your Creations, Alive!, a downloadable game for the Nintendo 3DS™ system, gives you that chance and even lets you swap your creatures with other creators.
Using the stylus on the touch screen, players build their own custom creatures, called “formees.” No drawing skills are needed, so players of all ages can give it a try. Young players can make their creatures from simple geometric shapes, while players with more artistic abilities can challenge themselves to create more intricate and detailed creatures. Then they can customize the color and the look, and add eyes and a mouth. Players can even add wings to make their creatures fly or giant bouncy legs to make them hop along. The creative combinations are endless.
More Zelda: Skyward Sword art
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This art definitely isn’t as spoilerish as the batch we posted last night. Just to be safe, though, I’ve posted the images after the break.
Nintendo Download (11/3, North America)
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This week’s Nintendo Download includes the following featured content:
Nintendo eShop / Nintendo DSiWare™
1950s Lawn Mower Kids™ – Help Tom, Nancy and Tim mow lawns among UFOs, people, dogs, ducks, cats and birds. Avoid mowing down flower beds or crashing into tables and angry animals. (For Nintendo 3DS™ / Nintendo DSi™)Nintendo eShop
Balloon Kid™ – Save your brother from peril by floating through eight different stages as you follow his trail of balloons. Test your piloting skills to avoid enemies, or let go of your balloons to face enemies on the ground. (For Nintendo 3DS)
New Extreme Escape Adventure: Good People Die screenshots
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Extreme Escape Adventure: Good People Die will be released in Japan on February 16, 2012.
Machinarium WiiWare port was nearly finished
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Yesterday we learned that Amanita Design cancelled the WiiWare version of Machinarium. The game simply couldn’t be squeezed into the 40MB file size cap set by Nintendo.
Developer head Jakub Dvorský has elaborated on the situation behind the port. It was actually nearing completion before the team decided to scrap the project entirely. Again, this was mostly due to file size constraints.
Dvorský said:
“The port is practically finished, but after some discussions, we decided not to release it because it’s just not good. The resolution is crap, and we had to squeeze the whole game (which is around 360 MB in [the] original version) into [the] 40 MB WiiWare limit. The music sounds terrible, the background pictures are heavily compressed, and we had to throw out … some animations.”
New Aliens: Colonial Marines screenshots
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First F1 2011 3DS screenshots
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Super Mario 3D Land screenshots
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Japanese eShop update (11/2)
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3DS Downloadable Titles
Takeyariman – 400 yen
Virtual Console
Lock ‘n’ Chase – 400 yen
Video Content
59 second 3D streaming video for Super Mario 3D Land
Zelda Flipnote Studio Oceania/European winners
3 Zelda: Skyward Sword videos
2 Zelda: Skyward Sword commercials