Escape Trick: The Five Dangerous, Secret Rooms launched on the Japanese 3DS eShop
Posted on 11 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS eShop, News | 0 comments
There’s a new Escape Trick game available through the Japanese 3DS eShop. As the name implies, Escape Trick: The Five Dangerous, Secret Rooms is all about… escaping. It also has some elements that are similar to Zero Escape: Virtue’s Last Reward.
For the lowdown on the latest Escape Trick, check out the summary below. There are also screenshots and art attached in the gallery for your viewing pleasure.
The Denpa Men 2 officially dated and priced, trailer
Posted on 11 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS eShop, News | 0 comments
Genius Sonority has announced the official release date for The Denpa Men 2: Beyond the Waves. The 3DS eShop game is due out on May 30 for $11.99.
The announcement is posted below. You can find an English trailer above.
Even more Mario and Donkey Kong: Minis on the Move footage
Posted on 11 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS eShop, Videos | 0 comments
Code of Princess price drops to $30 on the eShop
Posted on 11 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS eShop, News | 0 comments
Code of Princess is now available for a slight discount on the North American 3DS eShop. Originally priced at $39.99, the game can now be bought for only $29.99. That’s a $10 drop – or 25%.
The packaged version of Code of Princess is also set at $30. Retailers such as Amazon and GameStop list that very price point.
Aonuma confirms light/dark world for Zelda’s new 3DS entry, reveals idea behind Link’s ability to turn into a drawing
Posted on 11 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS, News, Podcast Stories | 0 comments
Zelda series producer Eiji Aonuma opened up about the new Link to the Past 3DS follow-up while speaking with CNET recently.
Comparing the entry with some of the more recent Zeldas, Aonuma said “it certainly feels different from our [the developer’s] point of view.” Aonuma didn’t elaborate too much beyond this, but noted that the chance to create a brand new Zelda for the 3DS brought about a blank canvas. It was this opportunity that led to the decision of a return to the classic top-down style.
Nintendo begins Kirby-related “Start-Up Campaign” in Japan
Posted on 11 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Wii U eShop | 0 comments
Wii U owners in Japan can take advantage of a special Wii U Virtual Console “Start-Up Campaign”.
Those who purchase Kirby’s Adventure – currently available for 30 cents – can then buy Kirby Super Star at a discount. The game’s sale price is 640 yen, or 20% off.
The “Start-Up Campaign” runs until May 7 at 9:59 AM.
A special Wii U Virtual Console “Start-Up Campaign” began today in Japan, giving gamers 20% off of Kirby Super Deluxe (Kirby Super Star).
Rawbots will come to Wii U if Kickstarter goal is met
Posted on 11 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Wii U eShop | 0 comments
Rawbots has a shot of landing on Wii U. The game’s developer has guaranteed that it will come to the eShop if a new Kickstarter goal is reached.
To say the least, a whole lot of money will need to be raised to make this project happen. A total of $300,000 has been requested in the span of about a month.
Interested backers can find details about Rawbots on the Kickstarter page here.
Mighty Switch Force! 2 almost done
Posted on 11 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS eShop, News, Podcast Stories | 0 comments
Mighty Switch Force! 2 is coming close to release. Developer WayForward shared an update on its blog today saying that the game “is a wrap”, probably indicating that actual development has completed. The studio is now getting involved with testing to ensure a quality launch.
WayForward’s blog states:
“Mighty Switch Force! 2 is a wrap! It’s pencils down for the dev team. Next stop, testing, testing, and more testing. Poor Patty… not even cybernetic citizens of Planet Land can escape the wrath of final exams.”
Disney Infinity is only similar to Skylanders in that they both have figurines, according to the game’s producer
Posted on 11 years ago by Austin(@NE_Austin) in 3DS, News, Wii, Wii U | 0 comments
“And then of course the Toy Box mode is more Minecraft-meets-LittleBigPlanet. It’s something totally different where we allow kids to use their imagination and take our brands to build whatever they want.”
– Disney Interative executive producer John Vignocchi
This is the first I’m hearing about a “Minecraft-meets-LittleBigPlanet” mode, which actually sounds like it could be extremely neat, especially for younger kids. Regarding the similarities to Skylanders, I believe Vignocchi. It doesn’t seem like the two will be especially comparable in terms of gameplay, though I suppose that doesn’t overturn the fact that Disney only made this game because of Skylanders‘ success. It’s definitely a viable business decision!
The Guardian (UK newspaper) criticizes violent videos games such as Animal Crossing, Wii Sports, and Mario Party
Posted on 11 years ago by Austin(@NE_Austin) in General Gaming, General Nintendo, News | 0 comments
Alas, the headline you read is not a joke. The popular UK newspaper ‘The Guardian’ published an article recently highlighting the games that were the top sellers of 2012 in the UK, and among the likes of Halo 4 and Black Ops 2 (which were brought up to illustrate a point about the content in best-selling games), they also allegedly mentioned some more family-friendly titles from the Big N. Here’s what the article tagged:
Animal Crossing: New Leaf and Mario Kart Wii were tagged as violent for “Comic Mischief”, Just Dance 3, Zumba Fitness, and Gran Turismo 5 were picked on for their “Lyrics”, Mario Party 9 and Kinect Sports were tagged as having “Cartoon Violence”, and Wii Sports was simply tagged with “Violence”. Note that I can’t access the actually article due to it being down for some reason, so all of this information comes from a third party.
I don’t think it’s news to anyone that certain newspapers or online outlets or TV stations don’t know the most about video games, and a lot of them have pretty bad preconceptions about the effects they have on people. No use lambasting them for the millionth time.