Monster Hunter X getting a couple of collaborations
Posted on 9 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS, News | 1 Comment
Capcom announced a pair of collaborations for Monster Hunter X during a recent event in Japan.
The first is a collaboration coming from Square Enix’s Tetsuya Nomura. However, it seems to be very similar to what is already offered in Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate. Also planned is a collaboration with the Sanrio mascot Kirimi-chan.
Following Monster Hunter X’s launch, players will be able to take on new quests, which will provide the necessary items to create the collaboration items.
View the latest commercial for Monster Hunter X below.
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More Super Mario Maker art
Posted on 9 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Images, Wii U | 3 Comments
Another batch of art has come in for Super Mario Maker. We’ve weeded through the old images, and have posted the new pieces of art below.
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Monster Strike 3DS – lots of content, local play, more
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This week’s issue of Famitsu features an interview with Koki Kimura, the producer on Monster Strike for 3DS. Kimura touched on the amount of content in the game, confirmed plans for local multiplayer, and more. Our translation of Kimura’s comments are below.
On how much volume there is in the game…
When it comes to the RPG section, we are anticipation there’s as much volume as in a usual title. Of course, we are also considering creating content that you can enjoy even after finishing the storyline. By the way, we don’t have plans to implement a similar payment system to the mobile version.
On how the story progresses…
It’s still a secret. Although this game and the anime shares the same world and characters, the target audience is a little different. The anime is targeted to middle school boys, while this title is created so that younger people, even elementary school students, can enjoy the game.
On whether it uses connections such as the Internet…
We are planning to support local play in this title so that players that gather together can enjoy the game. I’d also like to use the StreetPass function of the Nintendo 3DS.
On whether systems and monsters from the mobile version appear in the game…
Although the systems and monsters in the 3DS version are created based on the mobile game, there are original elements like exploring villages, so we are planning to add things that aren’t in the mobile version. For that reason I’d want people that have played the mobile game to enjoy this title and of course kids who don’t have a smartphone, too. Please look forward to follow-up information.
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Off-screen Terraria 3DS footage
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Terraria is playable at Gamescom 2015, and someone managed to record footage from the 3DS version. Check out the video below.
Over 312,000 Animal Crossing amiibo card packs sold in Japan, more on HHD sales
Posted on 9 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS, News | 11 Comments
Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer sold 523,000 copies in its first week in Japan (four days to be exact). According to Media Create, it saw a sell through rate of 76.29 percent.
When Animal Crossing: New Leaf launched it Japan, it managed to move just over 600,000 copies. It also sold through 96.09 percent of its initial shipment. While Happy Home Designer didn’t quite reach the same amount of success, it still performed very well – especially for a spin-off title. Happy Home Designer also boosted 3DS hardware sales, as the system’s sales essentially doubled compared to the previous week.
That’s not all from Media Create. The sales tracker reveals that more than 312,000 packs of Animal Crossing amiibo cards were sold in Japan between July 30 and August 2. As previously reported, the cards have been seeing significant shortages in the country.
Splatoon’s third North American Splatfest now live
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The third North American Splatfest in Splatoon has gone live. In the latest competition, players can either be on Team Marshmallow or Team Hot Dog.
This latest Splatfest will last through the following day. Once it’s complete, the results will be posted shortly after.
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Screenshots of this week’s Nintendo Downloads (8/6/15, North America)
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Several new games out came out this week on the Wii U and 3DS eShops. If you’re interested in checking out what’s new in screenshot form, take a peak at the gallery below.
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Mega Man Legacy Collection – remix mode footage
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IGN posted another video from Mega Man Legacy Collection showing the game’s remix mode. Take a look at it below.
Nintendo Minute – Super Mario Maker Facebook Hackathon
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The latest episode of Nintendo Minute has now gone live. This week, Kit and Krysta have a report from the Super Mario Maker Facebook Hackathon. Check out the full video below.
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Gamescom Awards 2015 – winners announced
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The winners for this year’s Gamescom Awards are in. Here’s a look at the Nintendo-related games that received recognition:
Best Console Game Nintendo Wii
Super Mario Maker (Nintendo)
Best Family Game
LEGO Dimensions (Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment)
Best Mobile Game (incl. Handheld, iOS, Android, Windows)
Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes (Nintendo)
Best Social / Casual / Online Game
Super Mario Maker (Nintendo)
The full lineup of winners can be seen here.