Actor Bob Hoskins passes away
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Bob Hoskins, known for his role as Mario in the 1993 Super Mario Bros. film, has passed away. Hoskins was 71 years-old. Aside from working on on the Super Mario Bros. movie, Hoskins starred in Who Framed Roger Rabbit, The Long Good Friday, Brazil, Mona Lisa, and Mermaids.
Nintendo to release new ‘World of Nintendo’ toy line
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It looks as if Nintendo is geared up and ready for a bigger presence in the merchandise world with a set of new goodies set to hit stores relatively soon. Among them is your Mario showing from plushies to mini play-sets of various stages, and a picture of what look to be figurine mock-ups for other characters like Link, Zelda and Pit among others. Perhaps most impressive however is the Mario Kart 8 branded loop tracks, which look to be pretty elaborate with a number of different characters available for purchase.
The release window is currently listed as ‘September 2014’ so hopefully we’ll have more info in the following months
Check out Banter Toys for more pictures of the full line
Nyannyan Neko Mario Time episode 10
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Nintendo’s online store unavailable until May 9
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Much like the physical rewards on Club Nintendo, Nintendo’s online store for the US is currently unavailable. Maintenance is being conducted on both services as the company upgrades its systems.
The Nintendo online store will return on May 9. As previously mentioned, Club Nintendo’s physical reward orders will be available again on May 13.
Here’s the message users are presented with when attempting to access Nintendo’s online store:
Nintendo Online Store is temporarily unavailable until May 9, 2014, as we upgrade our systems. We apologize for any inconvenience and look forward to serving you again soon.
Nintendo includes, then removes, mention of “new Nintendo system” on E3 website
Posted on 11 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in General Nintendo, News | 82 Comments
Earlier today, Nintendo launched its official website for E3 2014. You can find it right here.
Until just a short while ago, the page included an interesting mention of a “new Nintendo system” in its source code. The strange thing? It’s gone now.
I wasn’t entirely sure if this was worth mentioning, but quite a number of you have brought it to our attention. Was it a mistake? Something more? Nothing at all?
By the way: in case you’re questioning the validity of the image above, I can confirm that it’s the real deal. I saw it earlier in the day myself!
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Video: Nintendo reveals E3 2014 plans – hosting “Digital Event” on June 10, more
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Update: Added in the official announcement after the break.
Today, Nintendo has unveiled its plans for E3 2014.
The company’s events are highlighted by a “Digital Event” taking place on June 10 at 12 PM ET / 9 AM PT. This is where fans can expect new games and announcements.
Nintendo will additionally host the Smash Bros. Invitational (tournament in Los Angeles), Smash Bros. Smash-Fest at Best Buy (game playable nationwide during E3), and Nintendo Treehouse Live @ E3 – featuring constant daily live streams from E3.
Kirby Triple Deluxe devs discuss the 3DS game, HAL’s relationship with Nintendo
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CVG has put up a new interview with Kirby Triple Deluxe director Shinya Kumazaki and Nintendo director Yurie Hattori. As you would expect, most of the discussion pertains to the upcoming 3DS game, but there’s also some interesting comments about HAL’s relationship with Nintendo.
For Shinya and Kumazki’s full comments, head past the break.
McDonald’s Happy Meals to offer Pokemon X/Y toys
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Nintendo must sure like McDonalds. After teaming up with the fast food restaurant to bring Mario toys to Japan and the UK, Pokemon X/Y toys are now coming to the United States. This new Happy Meal licensing deal includes a card and one of 12 toys from a selection including Pikachu, Venusaur, Charizard, Blastoise, Mewtwo, Chespin, Fennekin, Froakie, Helioptile, Pancham, Xerneas, and Yveltal.
Japanese hardware sales hit five-year low earlier this month
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During the week of April 14, Japan experienced its lowest gaming hardware sales in five years. Information provided by Media Create states that the downturn can be attributed to sluggish sales of Nintendo and PlayStation consoles.
The 3DS, for instance, dropped to 19,943 for the week, which Media Create believes could be related to Nintendo’s “monthly recommended software campaign”. This began on April 26. Consumers may have been hesitant to hold off on making a 3DS purchase until the campaign kicked off.
Media Create also has some insight into the low sales of other platforms. According to the sales tracker, this may have been due to new releases being unable to sell more than a combined total of 50,000 copies during the week.
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Why Kirby looks angry on US game boxarts
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Kirby tends to look “angry” more often than when shown on North American boxarts. Wondering why this is so?
Kirby Triple Deluxe director Shinya Kumazaki explained to GameSpot:
“For the Japanese versions we are, at [Kirby series developer] HAL, involved in everything throughout development, including the package design. The most powerful image of Kirby is that cute image, we think that’s the one that appeals to the widest audience.
“While it does start cute, we know there is a serious side to Kirby as well, and throughout the gameplay we see more and more of that, and the games themselves have quite a bit of depth. That being said, we recognise that Kirby’s cuteness is his biggest draw in [the Japanese] market.”
Kumazaki added that Nintendo of America handles things in North America, and provides HAL with “feedback and insight” into the market.
“What we have heard is that strong, tough Kirby that’s really battling hard is a more appealing sign of Kirby, so that’s what we feature in the US.”