Tons of Pokemon X/Y images showing lots of new Pokemon and more
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A whole bunch of photos from Pokemon X/Y have come in over the past few days showing a slew of new Pokemon, different areas in the game, and more. We’ve collected a ton of images we’ve come across, and we’ve rounded them up in a single gallery for your convenience.
Head past the break for all of the photos. Note that some of the images could be spoiler-sensitive for some.
Shantae and the Pirate’s Curse footage
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Square Enix president discusses the need to “reform with urgency”
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New Square Enix president Yosuke Matsuda recently sounded off on the need for the company to “reform with urgency”. Matsuda was speaking with Japanese site Infoseek when he shared the news.
Matsuda’s comments read (as translated by (Siliconera):
“The business model is at a turning-point. Up until now, the profit of home-console games have been decided by price times the number [sold]. Development and sales were divided, and the game developers only needed to concentrate on their work. That’s where the strengths of our company laid within.
“At the very beginning, the game business started out with ‘how can we get people to insert coins’. Afterwards, consoles became popular, and our company grew as game design and billing [methods] were divided. Presently, online games are prosperous, which again, has the theme of ‘how can we charge the people,’ as developers and sales have become inseparable. And the devices they can be played on has spread vastly. It’s truly a paradigm shift.
Almost all Watch_Dogs missions can be completed through stealth rather than killing
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Killing not your sort of thing? No worries. Watch_Dogs allows players to tackle almost all missions through stealth rather than weapons.
Senior director Dominic Guay, in an interview with Polygon, noted that roughly “95 percent of missions you can completely stealth through, or flee or chase without having to shoot”. Very few missions require players to kill others, Guay confirmed.
He said:
“About 95 percent of missions you can completely stealth through, or flee or chase without having to shoot. So it’s really player choice-driven. There are a very few, very limited amount of missions that will force you to kill people.”
Two Tribes asks which Wii U indie games people own “for something potentially special”
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Two Tribes wants to know which Wii U indie titles you own. Specifically, the studio is interested in finding out how many system owners have purchased Mighty Switch Force!, Runner2, Toki Tori 2, Trine 2: Director’s Cut, Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams, and Spin the Bottle: Bumpie’s Party.
Why, you ask? Well, with the information Two Tribes receives, the company could get involved with “something potentially special”.
Which of these Wii U eShop titles do you already own? Mighty Switch Force, Runner 2, Toki Tori 2, Trine 2, Giana Sisters, Spin the bottle.
— Two Tribes (@TwoTribesGames) October 5, 2013
We need this info for something potentially special 😉
— Two Tribes (@TwoTribesGames) October 5, 2013
What does this mean? Your guess is as good as mine!
Nintendo selling “Wii Remote Rapid Charging Cradle and Rechargeable Battery” set through online store
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Nintendo’s “Wii Remote Rapid Charging Cradle and Rechargeable Battery” set is now available on the company’s online store.
The battery provides approximately 13 hours of play time. Charging takes about 90 minutes.
You’ll receive a Wii Remote Rapid Charging Cradle, Wii Remote Rechargeable Battery Pack with integrated Battery Cover, Wii Remote Jacket, Wii Remote Wrist Strap, and A/C Adapter with your purchase. Pricing is set at $39.99. Note that a Wii Remote is not included.
Zelda: Wind Waker HD was developed in roughly six months
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It didn’t take Nintendo very long at all to develop The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD. Series producer Eiji Aonuma revealed in a 4Gamer interview that it took just six months to create, give or take.
Aonuma also pointed out that he “thought it would be a waste to for this to simply be a test of the hardware,” which is one explanation as to how the Wii U release came to be. Wind Waker’s look, as well as other Zelda art styles, had been tested in HD.
Aonuma’s comments in full:
Japanese Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games boxart
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Hino on the possibility of Inazuma Eleven games coming to North America
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Nintendo has published the first three Inazuma Eleven games in Europe. However, none of the series’ games have yet to arrive in North America.
Pocket Gamer recently asked Level-5 CEO Akihiro Hino about the possibility of a US launch. Hino explained that if fans in the states show their support, “I’d love to respond to that and make preparations for their release.”
He said:
“If more people in the US start saying that they want to play the games then I’d love to respond to that and make preparations for their release.”
North American Nintendo site gets Zelda: Wind Waker HD makeover
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Nintendo’s main North American website has received an overhaul for the release of Zelda: Wind Waker HD. The entire page carries a design featuring the Wii U release – you can check it out here.
Thanks to Tytygh for the tip.