Monochroma successfully funded on Kickstarter, will come to Wii U
Posted on 11 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Wii U eShop | 3 Comments
Monochroma has managed to reach its funding goal of $80,000 prior to the Kickstarter campaign’s end. As a result, the game will be guarenteed for a Wii U release. The game is tentatively scheduled to hit the console in May 2014.
Darts Up 3D launch trailer, release date
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Darts Up 3D will launch on September 5 for $2.99 / €2.99. The Wii U version is expected in November.
Level-5 Vision 2013 site open
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Level-5 has opened an official website for its “Vision” event. Access it here.
The event will take place on August 26 – next Monday – at 7 PM Japan time. Level-5 will share updates about existing titles and make announcements regarding future releases. As previously mentioned, there will be a live performance from T-Pistonz + KMC.
Niconico will have a live-stream of Level-5 Vision 2013 here.
Vblank still hasn’t made a cent off Retro City Rampage WiiWare, no plans to bring game to Wii U, future Nintendo support, more
Posted on 11 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in General Nintendo, News, Wii Shop Channel, Wii U eShop | 9 Comments
In a recent interview with Nintendo Life, Vblank Entertainment founder Brian Provinciano commented on a wide array of topics. Provinciano confirmed that he still hasn’t made a cent off of Retro City Rampage’s Wii sales because the official WiiWare threshhold hasn’t been met, revealed that there aren’t plans to bring the game to Wii U, discussed supporting Nintendo platforms in the future, and more.
You can find some of Provinciano’s comments after the break.
First Game Center CX 3 images
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Off-screen Zelda: A Link Between Worlds footage
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GameStop says holiday 2013 is key for Wii U, sees potential for improved performance thanks to upcoming titles
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Michael P. Hogan, executive VP of strategic business and brand development at GameStop, had new insight for Wii U during a recent financial call.
Holiday 2013 will be a “key” period for the console, according to Hogan:
We’ve been asked a number of times about the performance of the Wii U and how that factors into the model projections. In previous versions of the model, we assumed the success rate for the new 2013 consoles, the Sony and Microsoft consoles, at 80% to 85% of prior generation. Based upon what we knew at the time however, we had modeled the Wii U at a much lower multiple of prior generation sales for both hardware and software. Thus, we already had very conservative assumptions for the Wii U. And at launch, the Wii U exceeded those expectations. They all since then have been softer, but the key will be holiday 2013 performance.
Hogan also addressed the Wii U’s struggles, once again highlighting the importance of new games. GameStop’s own research has indicated that the lack of prominent software is the top reason for consumers’ disinterest. But with big releases scheduled to arrive over the next few months and leading into the holidays, Hogan said: “we do see the potential for significantly improved performance this fall and holiday.”
It is worth noting that in our PowerUp Rewards consumer research, the No. 1 reason consumers give for not yet purchasing the Wii U is the limited number of new games for this console. Post E3, we are excited about the number of new games from Nintendo, and we do see the potential for significantly improved performance this fall and holiday.
Steel Empire has improvements on 3DS
Posted on 11 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS eShop, News | 0 comments
The first screenshots and details for the new version of Steel Empire have emerged. We’ve learned that the 3DS eShop release is not just a simple port. This time around, Steel Empire will feature improved visuals, stereoscopic 3D support, and rebalanced difficulty.
Steel Empire is hitting the Japanese 3DS eShop in December. Given UFO Interactive’s fairly strong relationship with developer Starfish, a North American launch could be in the cards.
Lead writer compares Assassin’s Creed IV to the first two games in the series, includes open-ended assassinations
Posted on 11 years ago by Austin(@NE_Austin) in News, Wii U | 0 comments
“I think we were actually looking back at Assassin’s Creed Revelations and Assassin’s Creed 3, both of which had kind of gone towards a more linear Uncharted style of experience. We wanted to go back to Assassin’s Creed 1/Assasson’s Creed 2 style open-ended assassinations, so even before we saw the result of what Assassin’s Creed 3 was doing, we just knew this was a philosophy we wanted to follow.”
– Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag lead writer Darby McDevitt
Darby also talked about the character of Edward Kenway, saying he’s perhaps a bit more like Ezio (ACII, Revelations) than Connor (ACIII) in terms of personality, but ultimately he’s different than any other characters in the franchise.
More Pokemon trademarks registered in the US, Pokemon Tretta Lab could be heading overseas
Posted on 11 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS, General Nintendo, News | 0 comments
Pokemon Tretta Lab may be heading westward. A couple of trademarks have been registered in the US which may have something to do with the 3DS game. Poketretta Battles and Poketretta Tournament are both official names in the states.
In other news, Pokefigure Arena and Pokefigure have also been registered in the US. Could these have something to do with a Wii U game involving NFC figures?