Call of Duty: Ghosts – Squad vs. Squad footage
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Regular Show: Mordecai and Rigby in 8-Bit Land is 276 blocks
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Regular Show: Mordecai and Rigby in 8-Bit Land is due out in just a few days. If you intend to purchase the game digitally, keep in mind you’ll need to reserve 276 blocks of space on an SD card. Given the small size, most probably won’t have to worry about clearing out any other data to make room for Regular Show.
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Ubisoft on why Assassin’s Creed IV doesn’t include multiplayer ship battles
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Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag includes naval battles throughout the campaign. However, even though this feature has been one of the more well-received elements in the game, players won’t have the opportunity to participate in ship battles online.
Speaking with Examiner, lead game designer Tim Browne explained that the team did explore the possibility. But there is a significant roadblock in the form of technical limitations, and Browne questions whether online naval battles would represent the essence of Assassin’s Creed multiplayer in any case.
He said:
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Off-screen Super Mario 3D World footage
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Young Justice: Legacy screenshots
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Jett Rocket II is just 70MB
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Jett Rocket II: The Wrath of Taikai takes up just a tiny amount of space on an SD card. Developer Shin’en has confirmed via Twitter that the game clocks in at only 70MB.
The tweet reads:
Don't forget to make space for around 70MB on your 3DS for "Jett Rocket 2: The Wrath of Taikai"!
— Shin'en Multimedia (@ShinenGames) October 24, 2013
For a game that’s as technically-impressive as Jett Rocket II, that’s incredibly small!
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Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Dual Destinies launch trailer
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Latest Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai 2 video shows 8 minutes of footage
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Producer discusses initial “resistance and reluctance” in making Batman: Arkham Origins
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Throughout the creation process, Warner Bros. Montreal was forced to deal with “resistance and reluctance” at “every level” while developing Batman: Arkham Origins, according to senior producer Ben Mattes.
Perhaps one of the biggest obstacles was facing skepticism from fans. Because Rocksteady was out of the picture, some felt Warner Bros. Montreal wouldn’t be able to deliver an Arkham game. Mattes said there were also “concerns within the organisation that we weren’t going to be able to deliver the special sauce of a Rocksteady game.”
“Obviously resistance and reluctance exists at every level. There were fans who said: ‘They’re not Rocksteady, they can’t make an Arkham game.’ And there were concerns within the organisation that we weren’t going to be able to deliver the special sauce of a Rocksteady game.
“And there were concerns within our team, like – ‘Maybe we’ve bitten off more than we can chew? Are we sure we’re able to dance with these guys? Do we deserve to be in this same hallowed ground?’ – but we wouldn’t have continued through the years if we didn’t feel we had a shot. I’m really proud of what we’ve done.”
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Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition lands on the 3DS eShop
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More than two years after its original release, Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition is now available on the 3DS eShop. Pricing is set at $19.99.
Originally, Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition made it out for the launch of the 3DS.