Fan making Smash Bros. Game Boy demake
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A fan has taken it upon himself to make a Super Smash Bros. demake of sorts. While it’s actually being developed in Game Maker 8, the style would definitely remind you of something played on the Game Boy. A demon will be released this Friday, which will include two characters, 3 stages, and a number of options. Make sure to check out some footage of Super Smash Land below!
Dragon Ball Kai: Ultimate Butouden and Dragon Quest Monsters Joker 2 Professional scans
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Nintendo Week (12/13)
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Mega Man Legends 3 engine revealed, Bonne Mecha winner
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Wondering which engine is powering Mega Man Legends 3? It should be familiar to fans who have been keeping up with the news for the Resident Evil 3DS games. Like Revelations and The Mercenaries 3D, Legends 3 is using the MT Framework. Director Eguchi quietly shared the news at the end of a blog post for the title. Legends 3 is most likely using the Mobile version of Capcom’s MT Framework engine, which is being used in a number of the company’s other 3DS games.
“By the by, it bears mentioning that Mega Man Legends 3 will be developed using Capcom’s pride-and joy MT Framework! To explain it simply, MT Framework is Capcom’s exclusive game engine. To put it even more simply, it’s sort of a set of “high-performance game-making tools” we at Capcom developed ourselves (although to be more accurate, it’s something else). Sort of a tricky subject, but I’m hoping I’ll have a chance to have the programmers tell you a little more about all that in the future.”
In other Mega Man Legends 3 news, a winner has been chosen for the Bonne Mecha contest:
Super Monkey Ball 3D will indeed be a launch title, SEGA using old and new IP
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This information comes from Alan Pritchard of SEGA, who told the following to Game Informer…
“The 3DS was great. I don’t known anyone who went to E3 that wasn’t excited about it. We’re obviously waiting to hear a lot more information from Nintendo. We have announced Super Monkey Ball for 3DS, which will be a launch title. We have a number of 3DS titles in our line-up for next financial and calendar year. There’s four or five existing franchises, one or two from the old Sega IP locker, and we’re looking at one or two new IPs as well.”
That sounds quite mysterious. I know I’d like to see a number of classic SEGA franchises brought back to life. Hopefully we’ll hear about the company’s future 3DS plans sooner rather than later.
Updates to the Nintendo Channel
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Videos
Nintendo Week 12/13
Donkey Kong Country Returns Ultimate Wii Challenge #2
Make Your Own Mario Flipnote Flipnotes from Japan #1
Make Your Own Mario Flipnote Flipnotes from Japan #2
Fluidity How To Play
Super Mario Bros. 3 Super Play Movie #3
Wizards of Waverly Place: Spellbound Info Video
Golden Sun: Dark Dawn Djinn Video 2
lilt line Info Video
Family Games Info Video
Voilin Paradise Info Video
Little Red Riding Hood’s Zombie BBQ Info Video
Jam Space: PocketStudio Info Video
Just Sing! Christmas Songs Info Video
Demos
Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective
Dragon Ball Kai: Ultimate Butouden commercial features a bit of footage
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Night of the Sacrifice details
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– Set at the Tsukuyomi Ravine
– Residents one offered sacrifices to the gods here
– The college students thought it would be a fun trip
– Story takes a twist when the students hear a young girl calling for help
– Curse begins, the students will approach their deaths
– Split into episodes
– 4 playable characters
– Stories are intertwined
– Official site here