Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D’s ice cavern – Then vs. now
Posted on 13 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS, News | 0 comments
The ice cavern is one of the many areas that has been touched up in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D. Specifically, Grezzo has recreated the room where you obtain the Iron Boots. It actually looks more like an ice cavern now!
Nintendo hoping that Wii U will receive exclusives
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This information comes from Nintendo’s UK marketing manager Rob Lowe…
“It’s absolutely fundamental to the success of Wii U to have better third party support than we’ve had in the past for our previous consoles. I think Mr Iwata totally recognises that. That’s why we had a Ubisoft round table session [during E3], that’s why John Ricitiello was on stage at our conference. And even at a local level we’re doing everything we can to support third parties much more than we have done in the past. It goes all the way through the company, from Nintendo Japan, to Nintendo Europe, to Nintendo UK. It’s very different for us to act like that because traditionally we would invest our time and money more into first party. We have a sightly different business model to Microsoft and Sony, who will obviously invest more money or marketing support in third party titles. It’s almost the opposite for us but I think we realise now we have to invest in a much bigger way in third party partners because there are certain types of games that we’re just not specialists at. If we want to create a console that will appeal across boundaries to all different types of gamers we’re going to need their support more than ever before. We’re hoping we’ll get a lot of exclusives as well because of the unique way the console is made. It is much easier for third parties to move their products across from Xbox 360 and PS3 to Wii U. However, the way that the controller has to make you think and make the developers think will hopefully mean that titles that are ported over will hopefully have individual features that aren’t on the other systems.”
You have to like how Nintendo is getting involved with third-parties so far. They’re publishing LEGO City Stories, had EA speak at their E3 conference, and had a roundtable at the show with Ubisoft. And there are also some amazing experiences on the way from outside companies. Having said that, I wonder how long third-parties will stick around if they start seeing poor sales for the hardcore titles they’re pushing out on the Wii U.
Nintendo talks Wii U screen transferring, controller range, lack of controller name, more online, and much more
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Nintendo of America PR director Mark Franklin on whether developers are required to use the screen transfer feature in every game…
“We’re not making any prerequisites to any of the developers to say ‘you have to do this, you have to do that.’ What we’re showing at this year’s show is just the possibilities. That’s just an example. Certainly, that’s a possibility.
Franklin on how easy it is for developers to implement the screen transfer feature…
“I’m not going to get into the technical side, but it’s certainly up to the developers to make that choices. We’ve shown what’s possible and now it’s up to the developers to come up with content.”
May NPD: Dead or Alive: Dimensions underperforms
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Sales estimates for Dead or Alive: Dimensions are in, courtesy of May’s NPD report. The bad news is that the title sold under 20,000 units in the United States last month. However, keep in mind that the tracking period recored just a few days of sales. Dimensions launched in the U.S. on May 24 while NPD’s May period ended on the 28th.
Right now it’s tough to say whether Dead or Alive: Dimensions is on the right track, but currently I’d say that the situation is a bit bleak. Less than 20,000 units for what is arguably one of the few must-have 3DS titles is far from encouraging. Right now there’s reason to be concerned, but it would be helpful if we’re able to eventually see a month full of sales. For reference, first week sales for Dimensions in Japan came in at 23,000 units.
Updates to the Nintendo Channel (6/13)
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Videos
Nintendo Week 6/13
E3 2011 Presentation
E3 2011 Day 1/2/3 Wrap Up
Nintendo Network E3 Booth Tours 2
2011 E3 – Roundtable Discussion
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D TV Spot
Game Guide: Kirby Mass Attack
Game Guide: Kid Icarus Uprising
Game Guide: Animal Crossing
Game Guide: The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D
Game Guide: Star Fox 64 3D
Zelda Williams at the Nintendo Booth
Game Guide: The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword
Game Guide: New Super Mario Bros. Mii
Game Guide: Mario Kart
Game Guide: Luigi’s Mansion 2
Game Guide: Super Mario
Nintendo Network E3 Booth Tours: Ubisoft, EA, SEGA
The Legend of Zelda 25th Anniversary
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword E3 Trailer
Super Mario E3 Trailer
Developer’s Interview: Danny Bilson
Developer’s Interview: Frank Gibeau
Developer’s Interview: Yves Guillemot
Developer’s Interview: Katsuhiro Harada
Developer’s Interview: Karthik Bala
Developer’s Interview: Ken Levine
Developer’s Interview: Peter Moore
Developer’s Interview: Jeremiah Slaczka
Developer’s Interview: Warren Spector
Developer’s Interview: Martin Tremblay
Luigi’s Mansion 2 E3 Trailer
Mario Kart E3 Trailer
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater 3D Trailer
Resident Evil: Revelations E3 Trailer
3rd Party E3 Sizzle
Nintendo eShop E3 Teaser
Pokedex 3D E3 Trailer
Kid Icarus: Uprising E3 Trailer
Animal Crossing E3 Trailer
Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games 3DS
Kirby Wii E3 Trailer
Kirby Mass Attack E3 Trailer
Paper Mario E3 Trailer
Picture Lives E3 Trailer
Star Fox E3 Trailer
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D E3 Trailer
Fortune Street E3 Trailer
Go Vacation E3 Trailer
Mario Party 9 E3 Trailer
Mystery Case Files: The Malgrave Incident
Rhythm Heaven E3 Trailer
Wii Play: Motion E3 Trailer
Rolling Western E3 Trailer
Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2 E3 Trailer
Professor Layton and the Last Specter E3 Trailer
Super Fossil Fighters E3 Trailer
Nintendo still not discussing the precise range of the Wii U controller
Posted on 13 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Wii U | 1 Comment
This information comes from Animal Crossing director/producer Katsuya Eguchi, who was asked a Wii U game can be used if you’ve stepped away from the television…
“The thought is you’ll be playing in the same room that the base console is in.”
There has been a bit of conflicting comments about how far the range of the Wii U controller will stretch. I think we should just treat the controller and console as a unit that won’t stray too far from the television. You might be able to take the controller to a few rooms nearby, but don’t expect a far range…
Wii Play: Motion launch trailer
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Suda51 comments on Wii U, No More Heroes 3, possible new lead character
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It’s great to hear Suda51 talk about No More Heroes 3 once more. It feels like it was ages ago when he said that he would make the next game in the series for Nintendo’s next console!