Pre-order/purchase Splatoon at GameStop, get DLC costumes for Smash Bros.
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Nintendo is partnering with GameStop for a special Splatoon offer. Those who pre-order or purchase the game at the retailer will be able to obtain Splatoon-based costumes for the new Smash Bros. games.
As was announced during today’s Splatoon Direct:
Players who pre-order or purchase #Splatoon at Gamestop will receive a code for Splatoon DLC costumes in #SmashBros for #WiiU!
— Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) May 7, 2015
Nintendo releasing Splatoon demo today, play it tomorrow and Saturday
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A brand new Splatoon demo is launching today, Nintendo has announced. While players will be able to download it today, it will only be usable during certain days and times.
If you’d like to try #Splatoon before launch, you’ll want to participate in the Splatoon Global Testfire.
— Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) May 7, 2015
Here’s when the demo (Splatoon Global Testfire) will be playable:
The #Splatoon Global Testfire will be playable starting tomorrow 5/8 at 8pm PT featuring 4-on-4 Turf Battle action pic.twitter.com/YS9EaawZtm
— Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) May 7, 2015
Nintendo introduces Splatoon’s “Splatfest”
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Splatfests are special events in #Splatoon where players all over Europe are divided into two teams. pic.twitter.com/s00NKkMz3t
— Nintendo UK (@NintendoUK) May 7, 2015
#Splatoon will also feature rotating Splatfests, which will allow players to pick a side. pic.twitter.com/DiWpiJcKHH
— Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) May 7, 2015
Splatoon’s mini-games revealed
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Squid Jump
– Simplistic mini-game
– Jump your way to the top
– Go for a high score
– Squidball, Squid Racer, Squid Beatz
– unlock another mini-game by completing all amiibo challenges
Nintendo rolling out new Splatoon content throughout the summer
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During today’s Splatoon Direct, Nintendo reveals some of its plans for free content updates for the game. Here’s a quick overview:
Free Update Events
– Content updates planned throughout summer
– New stages, weapons will be added
– Inkbrush included as one of the new weapons
– More gear including clothes and shoes
– New rules for Ranked Battle
– Tower Control, Rain Maker are two examples of these
August
– Two new matchmaking options
Every week or two, new free content will be introduced in #Splatoon, including weapons, stages and gear.
— Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) May 7, 2015
Tower Control, a new Ranked Battle Mode, will also become available for free shortly after launch. #Splatoon
— Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) May 7, 2015
An additional Ranked Battle Mode, Rainmaker, will be available after that! #Splatoon pic.twitter.com/2GJXbYwYYl
— Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) May 7, 2015
36 minutes of Project CARS footage
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Giant Bomb has posted a new video featuring 36 minutes of Project CARS footage. View it below.
Splatoon Direct live stream (5/7/15)
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Today’s Splatoon Direct will begin at 10 AM ET / 7 AM PT / 3 PM in the UK / 4 PM in Europe. You can watch the presentation as it happens below. We’re not planning a live blog since I’m counting on the broadcast largely being recap, but any new information will be posted on the site right away. Enjoy the Direct!
Note that the North American broadcast should be 33 minutes long. The Japanese presentation is 35 minutes.
Here’s the North American stream:
Lord of Magna: Maiden Heaven blog touches on combat
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Marvelous posted a first blog on its website for Lord of Magna: Maiden Heaven. In today’s piece, gamers are introduced to the game’s combat.
Below are a few excerpts:
Combat in Lord of Magna: Maiden Heaven takes place on a turn by turn basis, with a focus on strategy and party dynamics. As you progress throughout the game more faeries are introduced to your roster, which drastically increases the possible party combinations and strategies.
A central feature of the combat system is the ability to ‘bowl over’ enemies in a cascading fashion. Attacks must be placed precisely to ensure maximum damage. Knocking over a certain amount of enemies in one attack leads to an added bonus of an extra move, and this can be the difference between success and failure as the action heats up.
Tactical combat isn’t the only fun to be had however. One of our personal favourite elements of the game is the interactions between Luchs and the various Faeires. We’ll go into more detail in an upcoming article.
Head on over here for Marvelous’ full blog about Lord of Magna: Maiden Heaven.
Lifetime sales for Nintendo platforms, top selling games on Wii U and 3DS
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Nintendo updated a couple of important listings in conjunction with today’s financial results. We now have the latest figures for lifetime Wii U, 3DS, Wii, and DS hardware sales. Additionally, Nintendo shared new listings of the best-selling games on Wii U and 3DS. All of that information can be found in the gallery below.
Nintendo partners with Universal for first theme park attractions based on Nintendo games/characters
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Nintendo is teaming up with Universal Parks & Resorts to create the first “dedicated experiences based on Nintendo’s wildly popular games, characters and worlds,” the company announced today. This is said to be “a significant partnership for Nintendo as it expands the reach and popularity of its characters and intellectual property.”
Details beyond this have not been specifically shared at this time. Nintendo has only said that planned experiences “will include major attractions at Universal’s theme parks and will feature Nintendo’s most famous characters and games.” Additional information will be shared down the line as Nintendo and Universal’s creative teams work to create specific concepts.
Source: Nintendo PR