Kamiya tweet: Bayonetta 2 will be on E3 2013 Nintendo Direct
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Hideki Kamiya has kind of, sort of confirmed what was widely expected. On Twitter, Kamiya said that Bayonetta 2 will be shown during Nintendo’s E3 2013 Nintendo Direct.
Next week…in Ninty Direct… RT @cptwigglefuffle: Is Bayonetta 2 going to be in the new Nintendo Direct?
— ???? Hideki Kamiya (@PG_kamiya) June 1, 2013
Kamiya tends to troll the folks he talks to on Twitter. You’ll usually see him writing things like “Next week…in game magazines…” when fans ask him when Bayonetta 2 will be shown – and he often successfully tricks people! In any case, even if Kamiya was somehow trolling this time around, pretty much everyone is counting on Bayonetta 2 being shown on the upcoming Nintendo Direct in some form.
New Mighty Switch Force! 2 details
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WayForward’s Matt Bozon revealed new Mighty Switch Force! 2 details while speaking with Nintendo Force this month. Bozon revealed a few gameplay bits, story information, and more.
You can find a roundup of Bozon’s comments below. Check out this month’s issue of Nintendo Force for the full interview.
– Will be about as long as the first game
– “densely packed game demands a high level of polish, as every detail counts”
– Completing levels within the time limit is the way to master the game and unlock everything
– Ugly Secret Babies have been added, so you can go for speed or completion
– Patricia transfers from Planet Land’s Police Squad to the Fire Brigade to douse a destructive blaze that threatens Tangent City
– Hooligan Sisters have changed and are now in mortal peril
– No one knows why a baby is in there
– New enemies
– New obstacles
– “someone or something behind it all”
– Everyone from the original game is working on this one
– Jake Kaufman will be scoring the game
– Will need to douse some objects to complete a particular puzzle
– Can’t just spray everything in sight to move on
– “great unlockables”
– New cutscenes
– Will likely be priced similarly to the first game
Off-screen Castlevania II: Simon’s Quest 3DS VC footage
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Mutant Mudds Deluxe incorporates all Wii U control options
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Renegade Kid is packing in literally every control option for Mutant Mudds Deluxe. Co-founder Jools Watsham confirmed on Twitter that players can “use any controller the Wii U supports.” Feel free to use the GamePad, Pro Controller, Wiimote, or anything else you can think of!
First English Hakuoki: Memories of the Shinsengumi screenshots
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Super Mario Accessory Box sold out on Club Nintendo
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When Nintendo said that the Super Mario Accessory Box would be limited on Club Nintendo, they meant it. The item has already sold out on the rewards site. The Super Mario Accessory Box is gone after being on Club Nintendo for less than a week.
The question is: will Nintendo restock the reward? Or will it only have an initial run?
Amazon: 007 Legends for $18
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Amazon is selling 007 Legends for just $17.98 through a third-party seller. It’s a significant drop from the original $60 price point. 007 Legends may be far from the Wii U’s best game, but if you’re looking to fill up your library, you may want to consider this one.
The 90’s Arcade Racer screenshots, running at 60 FPS on Wii U
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Level up the easy way in Dragon Quest X with $1,000 PC
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A new PC is surfacing on auction sites that allows Dragon Quest X players to quickly level up. The hardware possesses a special macro that puts your character on autopilot for a few days. It does the work for you… cheating, essentially.
Here’s the crazy part about this: the PC is going for $1,000. Some Japanese Dragon Quest X users have already purchased and used it just to level up their characters.
I don’t know about you, but I can’t ever see myself spending $1,000 on a game like that.