European Mario & Luigi: Dream Team site open
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Nintendo has opened the official European Mario & Luigi: Dream Team website. You can find it here.
There’s a trailer to see, gameplay information to read, and screenshots to view. Have fun!
Japan getting Hulu on 3DS this summer
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Hulu is coming to the 3DS in Japan. It was announced today that the service will begin sometime this summer. In order to use Hulu, consumers will need to subscribe for 980 yen per month.
Interestingly, Hulu Plus still isn’t out overseas. It was originally announced for North America in October 2011.
Namco Bandai trademarks “Lost Swords” in Europe
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In Europe, Namco Bandai trademarked something called “Lost Swords”. It’s associated with video games, meaning that the company could be developing this unannounced title. Lost Swords could a completely new project from Namco Bandai, given how we haven’t heard of a similar name in the past.
Europe, Japan receive Mario & Luigi: Dream Team 3DS puzzle
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A new 3DS puzzle is now available in Europe and Japan. Starting today, system owners can begin filling in a Mario & Luigi: Dream Team puzzle. You should receive a SpotPass notification with a first piece.
As of now, the puzzle is not live in North America. It will likely be made available closer to the game’s US release date.
Video: DuckTales – background commentary
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DuckTales Remastered given official release date
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Today, Capcom announced the official release date for DuckTales Remastered. It will be out in mid-August for most platforms.
A North American release is planned for August 13 on the PlayStation Network, Wii U eShop, and PC with the Xbox Live Arcade version coming on September 11. Capcom is also preparing a boxed PlayStation 3 version, which will hit store shelves on August 20.
Europe will be getting DuckTales Remastered on August 13 for PC, August 14 for PSN, August 15 on the Wii U eShop, and September 11 on Xbox Live Arcade.
Pricing for DuckTales Remastered is set at €14.99. The boxed PS3 version will cost $19.99
Source: Capcom PR
LEGO Marvel Super Heroes boxart
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Calm Night of Snowfall could come to Wii U, developer trying to collect funds through crowdfunding
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“Calm Night of Snowfall” is yet another indie game that could make its way to the Wii U eShop with enough funding from fans. Developer Unnamed Stdio is looking to raise €50,000 in order to bring its first-person survival-horror title to the console.
Calm Night of Snowfall has you playing as a man who has lost his memory. You’ll run through the city as he attempts to rediscover his past. However, due to the extreme cold, the man will often need to head into buildings, where creatures wait in the shadows. Each time you play Calm Night of Snowfall, the experience is different. That’s because the city is randomly generated.
Unnamed Stdio is using the Spanish platform Idea Rapida as its crowdfunding source. You can donate and find more information about the project here.
Splinter Cell: Blacklist “a great fit for the Wii U”; “feels like a really natural platform”
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Splinter Cell: Blacklist “is a great fit for the Wii U”, Ubisoft has said.
Speaking with GamingBolt, creative director Maxime Beland explained that Sam Fisher’s OPSAT, used to control gadgets, is being recreated on the GamePad. This makes Blacklist’s Wii U version “a really natural platform” for the game.
“Splinter Cell Blacklist as a game is a great fit for the Wii U. What’s fun and interesting is that Sam Fisher has an OPSAT in the game that he uses in the same way players can use the Wii U gamepad when playing Splinter Cell Blacklist. Sam uses his OPSAT to control gadgets like the triorotor, which the player can also do using the gamepad. I’m proud of the fact that our Wii U implementation makes sense in the Splinter Cell universe, it feels like a really natural platform for Splinter Cell Blacklist.”
Beland continued:
“Ubisoft Toronto is looking at new technology and seeing in which ways their features make sense to use for our brands. As I mentioned earlier, using the Wii U gamepad for Splinter Cell Blacklist makes sense. It’s an extension for what Sam does in the game. It’s great feeling when new technology immerses the player into gameplay in a fun and realistic way.”