Hori preparing Pikachu gold protector and pouch for the New 3DS XL
Posted on 8 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News | 8 Comments
Hori is readying two new Pokemon-based products for the New 3DS XL. A “Pikachu Premium Gold Protector” and “Pikachu Hard Pouch” (also holds other portables) are both tentatively scheduled for September 30. Pricing is set at $20 and $15 respectively.
Here’s what the protector offers:
- Officially Licensed by Nintendo and Pokemon
- Hard plastic protector fits perfectly to New Nintendo 3DS XL
- Special metallic gold design
- Protects system from scratches and wear
- All ports and functions accessible when attached
And a rundown of the pouch:
- Officially licensed by Nintendo
- Featuring tactile rubber Pikachu artwork
- Holds one NEW 3DS XL, 3DS XL, 3DS, DSi, or DSi XL system (not included), protecting the system from dirt and scratches
- Features pockets to hold up to six 3DS or DS game cards
- Includes a carrying strap and an elastic strap for securing the system

European Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE Fortissimo Edition unboxing
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When Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE lands in a few days, it’ll be accompanied by the special Fortissimo Edition. You can see an unboxing video for the European version below.
More: Atlus, Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE, unboxing
Yes, Sonic Team is developing a new Sonic game
Posted on 8 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in General Nintendo, News | 57 Comments
SEGA has dropped plenty of not-so-subtle hints that a new Sonic game is in the works. As if any other confirmation was needed, Sonic Team head Takashi Iizuka told Famitsu this week outright that “a completely new game” is happening. That’s in addition to a new movie from Sony and the ongoing Sonic Boom show.
Iizuka’s words in full:
We at Sonic Team – are developing a completely new game, as well as developing a full movie, actively done by Sony Pictures, and animation on Sonic Boom. We are also ready to improve sponsor ties. The most important thing is not the fact the series survived for 25 years, but how many games was developed. Our goal – add something new and overcome any potential hardships.
Many are anticipating that the new Sonic game will be unveiled during a 25th anniversary party on July 22.
More: interview, SEGA, Sonic the Hedgehog, Takashi Iizuka
Warner Bros. indicates that the company will support NX
Posted on 8 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch | 22 Comments
Warner Bros. has brought several games to Wii U over the company’s lifespan, and it looks like that support will continue with NX. In an interview with GamesBeat, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment president David Haddad addressed a question about making games for the new systems on the way, including NX. He mentioned that the publisher has “great relationships with all the console platforms” and will “play a role in each of them.”
Warner Bros. was at Wii U’s launch with games such as Scribblenauts Unlimited and Batman: Arkham City – Armored Edition. That support has continued through to the present. In fact, next week, the company will ship LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens on Wii U.
More: David Haddad, interview, top, Warner Bros. Interactive
Dragon Ball: Fusions screenshots
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Bandai Namco has shared a bunch of new Dragon Ball: Fusions screenshots. They don’t show anything particularly new, but they do give us another look at the game. Find the images below.
More: Bandai Namco, commercial, Dragon Ball: Fusions, Ganbarion, Japan
Miyamoto on not wanting to label Zelda: Breath of the Wild as an open world game
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In July 2014, Shigeru Miyamoto said that he didn’t want to label the new Zelda game as “open world”. He explained what he meant with this while speaking with IGN at E3 last week.
Miyamoto said:
“I think within the game industry or the tech industry, there’s a tendency to want to name everything. But I think it’s important for what we do that we don’t want to be dependent or swayed by the technology and what’s available now.”
“We want to use the technology and the techniques that are available to make what we want to make. What’s important is to really express how we use that to make our experience unique. We didn’t want to just make a game where you can do anything, but we wanted to make sure that we make a game where the player is able to do anything, but it’s also a form of entertainment. It’s fun to do all of those things.”
“That’s why we felt that coming up with a name that we created would be best. The term ‘Open Air’ is a result of that. That’s what Bill [Trinen] uses a lot.”
New Splatoon amiibo up for pre-order at Walmart
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Metroid Prime: Federation Force screenshots and details
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Nintendo of Europe has a new gamepage published for Metroid Prime: Federation Force. On it, there’s a mix of old and new details and screenshots. We’ve rounded it all up below.
Overview
– Galaxy is not at peace
– Phazon and the corrupted world has been destroyed
– Phaaze, the Space Pirate threat remains
– Play as a recruit in the Federation Force
– Federation Force: best-of-the-best unit created by the Galactic Federation
– Stamp out the Space Pirate menace
– Suit up in specialized battle armor known as a Mech
– Head out to the desolate Bermuda system to investigate reports of suspicious activity, using your handy blaster
– Eliminate any enemies that get in your way
– Touch down on inhospitable worlds and infiltrate enemy-infested bases
– Solve environmental puzzles and battle fearsome alien life forms of all shapes and sizes in objective-based missions
– Join a squad of up to four players, locally or online, to take the fight to the Space Pirates
– When taking on squad mission, working together is vital to survival
– Divide different types of AUX ammo between comrades before missions
– Use these to support each other mid-mission
– Ex: Repair Capsules can be fired at team-mates to heal them in battle; Slow Beam can be used to hinder an enemy to give the rest of your squad the perfect opportunity to lay down some fire
– Earn MODs after each successful mission
– This can be used to enhance your Mech’s armor and abilities
– Customize your Mech with different paint jobs
– Unlock decals with amiibo
– Blast Ball: futuristic sport that has up to six players split into teams and piloting their own individual Mechs
– Use cannons to blast a large ball into the opposing team’s goal to score points
– Blast Ball supports solo play, Local Play, Download Play, and online multiplayer
– Lock on or use additional weapons with the ZL and ZR buttons on New 3DS; can also aim with the C Stick
Kirby: Planet Robobot – “Build a Bot” video
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The Play Nintendo YouTube channel has a new promo of sorts up for Kirby: Planet Robobot. In the video below, Dr. Landerson and his “assistant” Ziegfried talk about the game itself and show off what they’ve been building as they try to create one of their own Robobots.
Puzzle & Dragons X screenshots show multiplayer
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GungHo Online Entertainment has released a new batch of Puzzle & Dragons X screenshots focusing on multiplayer. View them in the gallery below.