Who is this Oak character from the new Pokemon Sun/Moon trailer?
Posted on 9 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS, News | 17 Comments
The big question stemming from the just-released Pokemon Sun/Moon trailer concerns the character above. Who is he? If anything, he seems to be a part of the Oak family, as the name shown is the same as Professor Oak’s Japanese name.
It surely can’t be Professor Oak, right? Perhaps some sort of relative?
More: Pokemon Moon, Pokemon Sun
Pokemon Sun/Moon receives another new Japanese trailer
Posted on 9 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS, Videos | 1 Comment
The Pokemon Company has just published another new trailer for Pokemon Sun/Moon. It’s almost entirely gameplay, but there are a few seconds of CG mixed in as well. Watch the trailer below.
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Miyamoto says Super Mario Run will be on Android, but not this year
Posted on 9 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Mobile, News | 62 Comments
Shigeru Miyamoto appeared at Apple’s conference today to announce Super Mario Run. While the game will be on iOS first in December, it’s also slated for Android. The game just won’t be coming to the latter platform this year.
“For us, the stability of the iOS platform was important in choosing iPhones for the game,” Miyamoto mentioned to IGN. He explicitly told the site that Super Mario Run’s release on Android won’t be this year, meaning it’ll be in 2017.
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Disney Magical World 2 dance clip
Posted on 9 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS, Videos | 0 comments
Next month, Nintendo is publishing Disney Magical World 2 in North America and Europe. We’re starting to see some footage from the English version such as a new dance clip issued today. We’ve posted it below.
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Hyper Light Drifter’s Wii U version officially cancelled
Posted on 9 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Wii U eShop | 19 Comments
Hyper Light Drifter was thought to be coming to Wii U since the project’s early days. But in February, developer Heart Machine said that the eShop release “was in limbo”. We had some hope in July, though unfortunately, Hyper Light Machine has ultimately been cancelled on Wii U.
At the end of the day, there are technical obstacles, as YoYo Games and Nintendo haven’t been able to come to an agreement with the GameMaker engine involved. A Wii U version would have therefore needed to have been remade from the ground up, and it sounds like a ton of work would have been required.
You can listen to the full update from Heart Machine below.
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Nintendo’s fifth mobile game won’t be launching by March as originally planned
Posted on 9 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Mobile, News | 7 Comments
In recent months, Nintendo has spoken about wanting to launch five mobile games by March 2017. However, that number is now dropping to four.
We posted this in our TIME interview roundup post about Super Mario Run, but Shigeru Miyamoto told the publication that Nintendo’s plans changed due to “market conditions and the development process”. His full words:
“We’ve consistently stated a plan to launch approximately five mobile apps by the end of this fiscal year, including Miitomo. Given market conditions and the development process for each title, our current plan is to launch four total mobile titles in that period.”
Miitomo was up first, and Super Mario Run is next in December. Fire Emblem and Animal Crossing will then follow by the end of March. As for the one after that, it’s unknown what Nintendo is working on.
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Miyamoto on Super Mario Run – dev team, gameplay, may connect to My Nintendo, more
Posted on 9 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Mobile, News | 24 Comments
Following today’s Super Man Run announcement, TIME spoke with Shigeru Miyamoto about the new mobile title. Miyamoto commented on a number of things including the staff behind it (“mostly comprised of the original Super Mario development team”), the gameplay, connectivity with other Nintendo offerings, and more.
Read Miyamoto’s responses after the break. Be sure to give TIME’s article a look here as well.
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Futuridium EP Deluxe – New 3DS video
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Futuridium EP Deluxe previously came to Wii U, and it’s now coming to the New 3DS tomorrow. Take a look at a video of the game below.
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Super Castlevania IV hitting the North American New 3DS Virtual Console tomorrow
Posted on 9 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS eShop, New Nintendo 3DS, News | 3 Comments
Another game is joining the North American New 3DS Virtual Console very soon. As of tomorrow, Konami’s Super Castlevania IV will be available, Nintendo’s website confirms.
Super Castlevania IV’s official description is as follows:
“In the peaceful country of Transylvania, there is a legend of an evil castle and its master, the Prince of Darkness, Dracula. Once every hundred years, the powers of good mysteriously weaken, and evil attempts to resurrect Dracula. It’s up to the Belmont clan to take up the eternal fight against the vampire. Players take on the role of Simon Belmont, armed with the legendary whip, Vampire Killer, to defeat Dracula and his evil minions. Luckily, Simon has many additional weapons at his disposal, including axes, holy water, crosses, knives and even a magical stopwatch that can stop the flow of time for a spell. Simon must travel through 11 stages, beginning in the countryside, to reach Dracula’s Castle, all the while overcoming perilous traps and hideous monsters. Only the power of the Belmonts can quell the looming darkness.”
Super Castlevania IV will be priced at $7.99.
Mario Strikers Charged hitting the North American Wii U eShop tomorrow as a Wii download
Posted on 9 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Wii U eShop | 9 Comments
Another downloadable Wii game is arriving on the North American Wii U eShop this week. Having launched in Europe earlier in the year, Mario Strikers Charged will now release in the states tomorrow.
Here’s an overview:
“Battle on 17 interactive stadiums using MegaStrikes, Super Abilities, and Skillshots to devastate the competition. Charge the ball to increase your chances of scoring, and use the Wii Remote™ to flatten foes and defend your goal. Wreck havoc on the field solo or with four players locally!”
Mario Strikers Charged will cost $19.99.