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A listing on Best Buy reveals the first details about Scooby Doo & Looney Tunes Cartoon Universe: Adventure. You can find them rounded up below.

– Developed by Warner Bros. Montreal and WayForward
– Join the Looney Tunes crew and Mystery Machine gang in two exciting adventures
– Solve mysteries by completing puzzles and taking on foes
– Help Scooby and his pals reveal the secrets of Kraken Cove
– Team up with Bugs and Daffy to resolve the chaos created by defective MOCME products
– Hunt down clues and solve a pair of brain-teasing mysteries
– Explore the wild and wacky worlds of Scooby Doo and Looney Tunes
– Shield yourself from falling anvils by popping open an umbrella
– Trounce enemies with a mallet that shoots out a boxing glove
– Solve challenging puzzles and go head-to-head with a host of foes
– 16 maps
– 5 boss battles
– Can make a cool look that shows off your fashion sense or a zany appearance as you customize your character with themed outfits and mix-and-match clothing items
– Collect coins, discover hidden rewards, and find gifts/safes/treasure chests to boost your character’s abilities
– Tentative September 2 release date
– $19.99 price point

Rumors surfaced last week of Nintendo potentially showing new hardware at this year’s E3. However, the speculation was quickly shot down.

Satoru Iwata seems to have now responded indirectly to the reports himself. The Nintendo president said rumors of Nintendo announcing a new version of the Wii U at E3 are “groundless.” The company will instead a new title that shows a new way to use the GamePad.

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Enjoy Gaming has confirmed Johnny Dynamite for the 3DS eShop. Here’s what we know:

– Not related to the detective comics
– Fight against aliens
– Action game
– Travel to different parts of the world
– Release date, price unknown

Artwork from Johnny Dynamite can be found above.

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Ubisoft’s E3 2014 media briefing is set for June 9 at 3 PM PT / 6 PM ET, according to the expo’s official Twitter account. You’ll be able to watch the event on e3insider.com.


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We know that EDGE handed out a 9 / 10 score to Mario Kart 8. But what did the magazine actually say about Nintendo’s new racer?

CVG picked out a few quotes, starting with the following:

“Even 2011’s effervescent 3DS outing, Mario Kart 7, feels somewhat lifeless by comparison. The new HD visuals are gorgeous, but Nintendo has also built on 7’s neatly interlaced mechanics and introduced a nuanced handling model to create the greatest Mario Kart yet.”

EDGE had some criticism for Mario Kart 8’s Balloon Battle mode’s arenas, but the publication still said that the game “is as essential a purchase as Super Mario 3D World.”

Mario Kart 8’s Limited Edition Bundle is coming to North America after all, albeit with a catch: it’s exclusive to Nintendo World in New York.

The store’s Twitter account just tweeted:


This seems to be the same as Europe’s Mario Kart 8 bundle. You’ll get a copy of the game as well as a blue shell figure.

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For what feels like the umpteenth time, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata has commented on why the company doesn’t feel compelled to bring its games to smart devices.

According to Iwata, selling titles for such platforms has the potential to negatively impact other segments of Nintendo’s business. Iwata also believes that revenue from such an effort “cannot be a pillar” for the company. Smartphone development simply isn’t an option unless doing so could be successful.

Iwata told Bloomberg:

“The smartphone market is probably more competitive than the console business. We have had a console business for 30 years, and I don’t think we can just transfer that over onto a smartphone model.”

“Our games such as Mario and Zelda are designed for our game machines so if we transfer them into smartphones as they are, customers won’t be satisfied. If customers aren’t satisfied with the experience, it will decrease the value of our content.”

Iwata added that no games moved onto smartphones from game machines have continuously generated tens or hundreds of billions of yen in the long-term.

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Adventure Time: The Secret of the Nameless Kingdom will be the next video game entry in the series from WayForward, publisher Little Orbit announced today. It will debut on 3DS, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Steam this November. A Wii U version is not planned.

Adventure Time: The Secret of the Nameless Kingdom features a classic top-down action adventure experience and puzzle-solving elements, reminiscent of early high fantasy console games.

Players will be taking on the roles of both Finn and Jake as they navigate through the eponymous kingdom – a mysterious unexplored region in the Land of Ooo. The two characters will find hidden secrets by exploring all corners of a brand new kingdom made just for the game and encounter never-seen-before characters and creatures.

Source: Little Orbit PR


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