Japanese digital download trailers (11/27/12)
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Monster Hunter 4 weapon silhouette scan
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Iwata doesn’t want to label anything Nintendo does as a success
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Satoru Iwata seems like a pretty humble man. According to IGN’s Rich George, who recently interviewed the Nintendo president, Iwata “doesn’t believe in labeling anything Nintendo does a success.”
Why, you ask? It’s short and simple: Iwata doesn’t want to get complacent.
We should be hearing more about this tomorrow…
Japanese JoySound Wii Karaoke U commercial
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Gold nunchuck will return to Club Nintendo once again after the New Year
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The gold nunchuck has sold out on Club Nintendo twice now. Those who missed out on the reward will be pleased to hear that the reward will come back in stock for a third time in 2013. A specific date hasn’t been announced, but Nintendo of America’s Twitter account stated that it will be back “after the New Year.”
Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate won’t use any Miiverse features
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Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate, like every other Wii U game out there, will probably have its own community on the system. Other than this, however, the title won’t have any Miiverse functionality.
Yuri L. Araujo, associate online specialist at Capcom USA, said the following when asked by a fan about Miiverse support in Ultimate:
“You guessed it: no plans at this time. But I got it – I will ‘bring it up around the office. Pester some folks. Call in a favor’ for ya.”
New Monster Hunter 4 weapon teased
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Famitsu will be revealing a new Monster Hunter 4 weapon in its December 13 issue. This week’s magazine features a silhouette of a weapon with large three prongs. Fans will need to wait until the specified date for more information.
Wii U GamePad allows for nine-axis controls
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It’s time to learn a little bit more about the technology inside the Wii U GamePad. Did you know PNI Sensor Corporation provided the controller with a magnetic sensor, allowing it to maintain a nine-axis understanding of its orientation?
The GamePad’s magnetic sensor is somewhat comparable to the device included in hardware such as the iPhone. But because the GamePad is larger, PNI was able to cram in materials more sensitive to the Earth’s magnetic field.
Three different sensors are included in the GamePad: a gyroscope, accelerometer, and the aforementioned magnetic sensor. Collectively, the three pieces of technology track the X, Y, and Z axes to allow for nine-axis controls. PlayStation 3’s original Sixaxis controller, which includes a gyroscope and accelerometer, tracks six axes.
If the Wiimote were to make use of PNI’s sensor, any shaky cursor effects would be gone. And best of all, other magnetic interference doesn’t dramatically impact the controller’s performance.
For more information about PNI Sensor Corporation’s technology, head past the break for commentary from chief executive officer Becky Oh.
PC browser Touch Detective game heading to 3DS
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Anyone remember the Touch Detective games? BeeWorks made a couple of them early on in the DS’ lifecycle, and then the IP vanished.
After a five year hiatus on handhelds, the series has returned – this time on the 3DS.
Just like the previous Touch Detective games, Success Corporation is publishing (and possibly making) “Osawari Tantei Nameko Daihanjou” in Japan. The title launches in February for 3,990 yen.
Osawari Tantei Nameko Daihanjou was originally a PC browser game. Thanks to Famitsu, we know that it will feature new aspects. Local and online play are included.
Famitsu review scores (11/27/12)
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This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:
Yakuza 5 (PS3) – 10/10/10/10
Paper Mario: Sticker Star (3DS) – 9/9/9/9