European Nintendo Direct scheduled for Friday
Posted on 12 years ago by Patrick(@Patricklous) in General Nintendo, News | 0 comments
Three Nintendo Directs in the same month?! That’s right, Nintendo of Japan isn’t the only one hosting a live-stream tomorrow if this tweet by Satoru Shibata, president of Nintendo of Europe is anything to go by.
The presentation will be streaming on Nintendo’s website an hour after Iwata’s Japanese one. Though the focus will be on the Nintendo 3DS, it wouldn’t surprise me if a few upcoming Wii games like Project Zero: Wii Edition are mentioned.
Nintendo of America, care to bring the number of presentations to four?
New Nintendo Direct taking place tomorrow
Posted on 12 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS, General Nintendo, News, Wii | 0 comments
Two Nintendo Directs in the same month?! Indeed, it’s happening, in Japan at least!
Unlike the last, “special” broadcast, the latest event will focus only on 3DS and Wii information. Sorry, no Wii U updates for you!
A live-stream will be available at 11:00 PM EDT / 8:00 PM PDT tomorrow. We’ll post a live-stream on the site once its ready to go.
You can follow the Japanese Nintendo Direct page here.
Rumor: Nintendo now co-owns Fatal Frame IP
Posted on 12 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in General Nintendo, Rumors | 0 comments
Fatal Frame/Project Zero has found itself a new home on Nintendo systems as of late. Actually, the series has only appeared on Wii for the past several years.
Fatal Frame IV hit Japanese Wiis in 2008. A remake of Fatal Frame 2 will be arriving in Japan and Europe next week.
Given the platform choice for Fatal Frame’s most recent recent entries, it comes as no surprise that Nintendo is now rumored to be the co-owner of the IP. Developer Tecmo Koei also has a stake in the franchise.
This rumor is based on an apparent copyright update discovery which additionally shows that the company has the full rights to Spirit Camera: The Cursed Memoir, a 3DS spinoff of the Fatal Frame series. Nintendo nor Tecmo Koei has officially confirmed the IP’s status.
Capcom planning Mega Man 25th anniversary news for December
Posted on 12 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in General Nintendo, News | 0 comments
Capcom has already started to go big on Street Fighter’s 25th anniversary with a Collector’s Set, celebratory website, and other promotions.
However, it has practically forgotten about another important IP that will be hitting the same milestone. Along with Street Fighter, Mega Man will be turning 25 this year.
Fans will be delighted to hear that Capcom still has plans for the Blue Bomber’s 25th anniversary. The thing is, there probably won’t be any news until December,
Community manager Brett Elston and Seth Killian commented on the anniversary during an “Ask Capcom” Q&A event, noting:
“I feel like December’s a good time. It also gives us time to focus on Street Fighter’s 25th anniversary which is in August.
“But yeah, we’ll most likely have something to say about the anniversary in December. But as to what it is, we’re still discussing that. We had a meeting not long ago… very much happening inside those walls.”
Seth Killian also joked, “Yeah that’s right; stay out of our anniversary, Mega Man weirdos!”
David Yarnton to leave Nintendo UK after 20 years of service
Posted on 12 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in General Nintendo, News | 0 comments
Nintendo of Europe today announced that David Yarnton will be leaving the company.
While that name may not ring a bell for everyone, Yarnton has been working with Nintendo for nearly twenty years. He’s held positions at the UK and Australian offices.
Yarton most recently held the General Manager of Nintendo UK position.
Nintendo of Europe’s president, Satoru Shibata, and the UK senior management team “will be actively involved in the running of the UK office until a replacement is announced”.
The company prepared the following statement concerning Yarton’s departure:
“Nintendo of Europe announces with regret that David Yarnton has decided to pursue opportunities for a change of career outside Nintendo and therefore will shortly be leaving the company. David has had a distinguished career of almost 20 years at Nintendo, first as Sales Director of Nintendo Australia and then, since 2003, as General Manager of Nintendo UK. Nintendo wishes him every success in his choice of new career. Mr Shibata, European President of Nintendo, will be working alongside the UK’s senior management team and will be actively involved in the running of the UK office until a replacement is announced.”
Seth Killian leaving Capcom
Posted on 12 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in General Nintendo, News | 0 comments
Seth Killian has become one of Capcom’s most-recognizable employees at the company’s US branch over the past few years due to his involvement with the community. He’s answered lots of questions on the official forums, participated in fan events, and more.
Today is both a happy and sad day for Killian. He announced that he’ll be leaving Capcom this Friday, but will move on to “a new path which will let me embrace a new dream”.
Killian delivered a final, lengthy goodbye to those who have been a part of his career at Capcom. It’s posted below.
Sakurai on Kid Icarus controls, cut content, resurrecting old characters in Smash Bros., more
Posted on 12 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS, General Nintendo, News, Wii U | 0 comments
Even though it was released three months ago, we’re still thinking about Kid Icarus: Uprising. There’s still a lot to discuss. Some players still stand by their opinion that the controls weren’t easy to manage, while others are pleased with the title overall and would like to see a sequel.
Director Masahiro Sakurai has previously said that he has no interest in making a followup to Uprising and this is something that he echoed in a new interview. Sakurai also touched on those aforementioned controls once more, content that was left on the cutting room floor, and how he looks to revive old Nintendo characters through Smash Bros.
We’ve compiled the full commentary from Sakurai below.
Reggie answers a couple of fan questions from Twitter
Posted on 12 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS, General Nintendo, Videos, Wii, Wii U | 0 comments
Nothing too exciting here… Reggie was only about to answer two fan questions from Twitter. It was amusing seeing him nearly butcher Xenoblade Chronicle’s name, though! Don’t worry, Reggie – you still rock.
Blizzard on chances of StarCraft Wii U, console possibilities
Posted on 12 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in General Nintendo, News, Wii U | 0 comments
Starcraft 64 was the last time Blizzard Entertainment assisted in development of a Nintendo console game. There was StarCraft: Ghost, too, but that’s practically vaporware at this point.
So yes, it’s been quite some time since Blizzard was actively involved with a Nintendo system. But could the studio work on the Wii U in the future?
When StarCraft II lead designer Dustin Browder was asked this question, he admitted that he wasn’t familiar with the console. After receiving an explanation of the GamePad, Browder said:
3DS Game Card Case may not return to Club Nintendo
Posted on 12 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in General Nintendo, News | 0 comments
If you’ve been interested in the Club Nintendo 3DS Game Card Case, hopefully you picked one up before it went out of stock.
Why would I say something like that? Well, a Nintendo of America customer service representative recently hinted that the reward may not return.
The person said:
“Thanks for contacting us about the Nintendo DS/3DS 18 Game Card Case. Please note that this reward was produced in limited quantities, so it is unlikely that we’ll be getting more in stock. I will, however, document your interest in this particular reward on the record of feedback for this item. If additional supplies become available again in the future, we’ll be sure to update the Rewards section of Club Nintendo (https://club.nintendo.com/rewards.do). Since we’ll be unable to alert you if this happens, we ask that you check back periodically.”
The 3DS Game Card Case has been one of the site’s most popular rewards, so hopefully Nintendo will think about replenishing stock in the future.