The Adventures of Tintin: The Game 3DS screenshots
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First 3DS video recording details – YouTube support likely
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Nikkei has revealed the first details on the upcoming video recording service for the 3DS.
The site reports that users can record up to ten minutes of footage. Also, it seems that you’ll be able to upload the video to YouTube. Keep in mind that this piece of information hasn’t been confirmed, though it’s sounding likely.
Of course, the main hook of the application is that the footage can be recorded in 3D.
Nikkei says that the software will be made available in late November – in spite of what we heard yesterday. More details on the 3D video recording app and further firmware news will be shared tomorrow morning at 7 AM EDT.
Official Nintendo Magazine review scores
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101-in-1 Explosive Megamix – 14%
1950s Lawnmower Kids – 41%
3D Classics: TwinBee – 84%
3D Pixel Racing – 48%
Anonymous Notes: From the Abyss – 49%
BlazBlue: Continuum Shift II – 70%
Cosmos X2 – 60%
Cut the Rope – 69%
EscapeVektor: Chapter 1 – 70%
FIFA 12 3DS – 80%
Go Vacation – 80%
Kirby Mass Attack – 80%
Kyotokei – 70%
MotoHeroz – 87%
Rune Factory 3 – 67%
Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins – 92%
Super Pokemon Rumble – 68%
Tetris Axis – 80%
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword – 98%
X-Men: Destiny – 28%
Thanks to joclo for the tip!
The Adventures of Tintin: The Game Wii-specific screenshots
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L.A. Hosts 25th Anniversary Symphony Concert for Nintendo’s The Legend of Zelda
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70-Piece Orchestra and Live Choir to Perform Music from Iconic Video Game Series at Pantages Theatre on Oct. 21
WHAT:
On Oct. 21 at the historic Pantages Theatre, new symphonic arrangements of songs from the fan-favorite Nintendo franchise will be performed by a 70-piece orchestra and a live choir, spanning a quarter-century of memorable musical themes. Attendees will also enjoy hands-on demos of the latest video games in the Zelda series: The Legend of Zelda™: Skyward Sword, which launches exclusively for the Wii™ system on Nov. 20, and The Legend of Zelda™: Ocarina of Time™ 3D for the Nintendo 3DS™ hand-held system.
Produced by Jason Paul Productions, Inc., producers of the renowned PLAY! A Video Game Symphony concert series, the L.A. concert will be followed by a full tour in 2012. The rich storyline and adventure-based game play of The Legend of Zelda have attracted fans around the globe since the series launched in 1986, selling more than 62 million games worldwide. For more information about The Legend of Zelda anniversary activities, visit http://zelda.nintendo.com.
Battlefield 3 unlikely for Wii U, nothing concrete planned for the console yet
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During Nintendo’s E3 2011 presentation, EA’s John Riccitello came up on stage to discuss how excited he was about the Wii U. He asked fans to “imagine” what some of the company’s franchise would be like on the console, including Battlefield. Because of this, some people automatically assumed that Battlefield 3 was a shoe-in for the system.
That’s not actually the case. Battlefield 3 is unlikely to be released for the Wii U because it “is so far out” according to DICE’s Patrick Liu. Moreover, the studio says that “there is nothing planned” for the hardware just yet,
Screenshots of this week’s Nintendo Downloads (10/20)
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Updates may be erratic today
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Just wanted to take a moment to inform you all that the update schedule might be erratic today. Earlier this morning, I had to deal with a family emergency that topped off two months of hellish events that I could probably write about for an hour. Since I don’t have time, though, I won’t!
I’ve already asked Austin if he could step in here and there, so we’ll see what happens with that. I’m still aiming to keep things fairly normal on the site, but if you see periods of inactivity, at least you’ll know that I’m still alive!
Pokémon Rumble Blast Brings Pokémon Action to Nintendo 3DS for the First Time
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Pokémon Rumble Blast Brings Pokémon Action to Nintendo 3DS for the First Time
REDMOND, Wash., Oct. 20, 2011 – This holiday season, kids needn’t settle for ordinary toys. Instead, they can encounter hundreds of extraordinary Toy Pokémon in the newest entry in the fan-favorite Pokémon™ video game series. The Pokémon™ Rumble Blast game launches Oct. 24 as the first Pokémon game created for the Nintendo 3DS™ hand-held system, letting new and existing fans experience the world-renowned franchise in a whole new dimension. With the unique features of Nintendo 3DS, players can not only battle and collect more than 600 Toy Pokémon in 3D without the need for special glasses, but also play together with a friend in a new cooperative multiplayer mode and discover interactive StreetPass™ content. Pokémon Rumble Blast will be offered at a suggested retail price of $34.99.
Pokémon Rumble Blast takes place in a world called Toyland, where players must take on the role of Toy Pokémon as they navigate a series of imaginative levels. The game features more than 600 Toy Pokémon to collect. New Team Battle and Charge Battle modes provide fast-paced challenges that will thrill players of any experience level, while giant Boss Toy Pokémon will test the skills of even the most seasoned fans.
Tons of details from the first Zelda: Skyward Sword review
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The Official Magazine has published the first Zelda: Skyward Sword review about a month before the game launches around the world. As previously reported, they awarded the game a 98% score along with a “Gold Award”.
Wondering what the magazine said about the title? Fortunately, we have a ton of details from the review, which was surprisingly devoid of spoilers.
You can find the information after the break.