Capcom teaming up with Punk Drunkers for Japanese Mega Man clothing
Posted on 12 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in General Nintendo, News | 0 comments
Capcom is continuing its Mega Man anniversary festivities with new clothing for Japan. The company is teaming up with Punk Drunkers for a special hoodie and t-shirt.
The hoodie comes in blue and black and will be available for 14,700 yen ($187). It will be sold only on Capcom’s online shop.
A Punk Drunkers Mega Man t-shirt is also on the way. This will be sold for 5,250 yen ($67).
Club Nintendo Kirby patch sets available for half the coins through 9/15
Posted on 12 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in General Nintendo, News | 0 comments
Through September 15, you can order the Kirby patch sets from Club Nintendo for half the coins. This is a special promotion for Kirby’s 20th anniversary.
The Kirby & Prince Fluff and Saucer & Off-roader rewards are available for 175 points. They’re normally priced at 350 coins.
You can check out both rewards here.
Art Academy: First Semester available on Club Nintendo as downloadable reward
Posted on 12 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS, General Nintendo, News | 0 comments

A new (or should I say old?) downloadable reward is available on Club Nintendo.
Tennis has been swapped out for Art Academy: First Semester. The game is available for 150 coins.
You can order Art Academy: First Semester here. It’s available as a DSiWare download until September 23.
Gunpei Yokoi would have been 71 today
Posted on 12 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in General Nintendo, News | 0 comments
Gunpei Yokoi left a huge impact on Nintendo. His efforts led to the creation of the Game Boy, Game & Watch, and plenty of other products. He left Nintendo soon after the Virtual Boy launched.
Yokoi was tragically killed in a car-related accident in 1997. He was born on September 10, 1941 – it would have been his 71st birthday today.
Let’s all take a moment to remember Yokoi and his many contributions to Nintendo.
Watch an hour of Dinosaur Planet footage
Posted on 12 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in General Nintendo, Videos | 0 comments
Yes, this was Star Fox Adventures… before it became Star Fox Adventures. You can find more details here and here.
Japanese software revenue chart for August 2012
Posted on 12 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in General Nintendo, News | 0 comments
Below is the Japanese software revenue chart between July 30 through August 26. The data was collected by Enterbrain and reported by Famitsu.
01. Nintendo: 28.5%
02. Square Enix: 26.0%
03. Namco Bandai: 14.8%
04. Pokemon: 5.3%
05. Konami: 3.2%
06. Capcom
07. Atlus
08. Spike Chunsoft
09. Nihon Columbia
10. Ubisoft
Thanks to 4Him for the tip.
A Monster Hunter game will be coming to North America
Posted on 12 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in General Nintendo, News | 0 comments
A Monster Hunter game will be coming to North America. Apparently.
But Capcom still isn’t saying when exactly we’ll be receiving news, nor will they confirm which game will be localized.
Associate online and community specialist Yuri Araujo, addressing frustrations that a Monster Hunter title still hadn’t been announced for North America while Ace Attorney 5 was confirmed only a day after its initial announcement, stated:
“Guys, just because Ace Attorney is getting localized, it doesn’t mean we’ll be out of staff to work on Monster Hunter… that said, news are coming ‘soon-er’ than before … Different franchises have different schedules. So please don’t get mad that franchise X or Y is getting more games more often or only 4 months after announcement, or after Japan.”
Araujo later added:
“yes, I understand the frustration. But your request is simple enough: Yes, it’s been confirmed that we are getting a game. ‘What it is’ and ‘when we’ll know more’ are the parts I can’t share.”
Square Enix trademarks “Circle of Mana”
Posted on 12 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in General Nintendo, News | 0 comments
Square Enix has trademarked a few items in Japan, but there’s one filing that’s particularly interesting. “Circle of Mana” is now in the company’s possession.
The Mana series hasn’t been revisited since Square Enix released Heroes of Mana for DS back in 2007. Perhaps this trademark is a sign that the IP could be making a return?
High Voltage gives updates on the company, more original IP in the future, Conduit news this year
Posted on 12 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in General Nintendo, News, Wii | 0 comments
High Voltage Software has answered a few questions over at GameFAQs. One of the staffers provided a status update on the company’s health overall, what they’ve been working on, and what lies ahead.
There are a couple of tidbits in particular we’d like to make note of. First, it sounds like High Voltage will be exploring a higher number of IP in the future. Fans of the Conduit series can also look forward to some sort of news before the end of the year.
The full Q&A can be found below.
Gamestop CEO goes into more detail regarding the possibility of selling vintage games on Gamestop.com
Posted on 12 years ago by Austin(@NE_Austin) in General Nintendo, News | 0 comments
This comes from Gamestop CEO Paul Raines…
“We’ve thought about this vintage thing as an online initiative, and that’s where we’re doing most of our work. Part of what we have to do is we have to go source a lot of this product, get customers to trade some of their old product with us, and go find some old consoles, but we also own a lot of old product.”
How much old product do they have?
“Well, we don’t have a lot of NESes or Dreamcasts. That’s some pretty old stuff. But we just took Game Boy Advance out of stores recently, about a year and a half ago. Original Xbox, I think we took out of stores in 2009, as I recall. We’re reducing the footprint of PlayStation 2. We’re thinking about everything. Nothing we’d really want to call out yet. Our dotcom team is right now grinding through a lot of opportunities to see what’s out there and see what we can get our hands on and what we can merchandise.”
“A lot of what we do today is we let the PowerUp community tell us what they want to see, so we’ll be doing some contests around that and you can tell your readers to look for that upcoming pretty soon through PowerUp Rewards,”
“When I talk to PowerUp members they tell me, boy, it would be cool if you could have someone make new versions of old gear and old consoles, kind of a retro version of stuff. That’s an interesting one too. We also have relationships with every major publisher in the world and console maker in the world, that we can talk to about what they have and what they can make.”