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The last two games from Masahiro Sakurai, Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Kid Icarus: Uprising, packed in a ton of content.

Brawl featured a full single-player mode, a number of multiplayer modes/options, an “Event” mode, trophies and stickers to collect, and lots more. Uprising offered a considerable amount as well with its gem crafting, tons of achievements to clear, local and online multiplayer, and AR functionality.

Sakurai’s next game is a brand new Smash Bros. entry for Wii U and 3DS. Although these two titles will likely be crammed with a great deal of things to see and do much like his previous projects, Sakurai doesn’t seem to be concerned about quantity this time around. Instead, he believes “a change of direction may be what’s needed.”

When Nintendo Power asked about the difficulties in making a new Smash Bros. considering the amount of content included in previous games, Sakurai said:

“It isn’t a matter of ‘if the next game has 50 characters, that’ll be enough.’ There is a certain charm to games that have huge casts of playable characters, but they tend to have issues with game balance and it becomes very difficult to fine-tune each character and have them all feel distinctive…. In terms of quantity, we’ve probably already reached the limit of what’s feasible. I think a change of direction may be what’s needed.”

You can read up on Sakurai’s other Smash Bros. comments with Nintendo Power here.


EarthBound is one of Nintendo’s most-classic SNES games, yet it still hasn’t arrived on the Virtual Console service. Legal issues are preventing the game’s release. What’s stopping it, exactly?

If new rumors can be relied upon, there are three specific reasons as to why the game hasn’t appeared on the Wii Shop Chanel. Two of these points are music-related.

EarthBound Central claims that the Sky Runner and Chuck Berry battle songs must be changed. Additionally, the enemy Dali Clock must receive a name-change.

While the Chuck Berry song could be easily interchanged and the Dali Clock would involve simple modification, the Sky Runner piece is the heart of the problem. There’s talk that new music would need to be made for the Sky Runner scenes. Sadly, there hasn’t been a push to do so.

Apparently Nintendo of America had been interested in making the appropriate changes so that legal issues could be avoided, but NCL wasn’t in favor of taking action.

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A new patent from AlphaDream, the developer behind the Mario & Luigi games, has come to light. Nintendo’s Akira Otani and Toshiharu Izuno and AlphaDream’s Akiko Sugimoto are listed as the inventors.

The company filed for the patent in Japan on December 21, 2010 and October 27, 2011 in the US. However, it was just published a couple of weeks ago.

We’ve included a summary of the patent below. You can also view some images that help to illustrate what it’s about.

– Humanoid character on the touch screen
– Platformer level on the top screen
– Lower screen shows character aspects, which are related to features of the level on the top screen
– Ex: Tree may have branches with an arm-like quality; move the arm by dragging it with a stylus on the bottom screen controls a tree branch
– This allows the player to progress
– Similar aspects detailed in the patent where a face appears in a cloud
– Face corresponds to the ace of the character on the touch screen
– Includes: circling the nose of the character causes the cloud on the top screen to change and fill in a gap
– Can make this happen by having the cloud move from another location, fade into view, become more solid, or move forward in 3D space with the 3DS’s stereoscopic feature
– Allows the player to progress as well

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01./00. [NDS] Pokemon Black 2 / White 2 (Pokemon Co.) {2012.06.23} (¥4.800) – 1.561.738 / NEW <80,17%>
02./02. [3DS] Dragon Quest Monsters: Terry’s Wonderland 3D # (Square Enix) {2012.05.31} (¥5.490) – 58.228 / 721.174 (-12%)
03./01. [PSV] Persona 4 Golden (Atlus) {2012.06.14} (¥7.329) – 29.293 / 166.369 (-79%)
04./00. [PSP] Kenka Bancho Bros: Tokyo Battle Royale (Spike) {2012.06.21} (¥5.229) – 21.797 / NEW
05./04. [PS3] Tokyo Jungle (Sony Computer Entertainment) {2012.06.07} (¥4.980) – 18.715 / 165.013 (-48%)
06./00. [PS3] K-On! After School Live!! HD Ver. (Sega) {2012.06.21} (¥5.229) – 13.581 / NEW
07./08. [WII] Mario Party 9 (Nintendo) {2012.04.26} (¥5.800) – 13.339 / 447.126 (-17%)
08./07. [3DS] Mario Tennis Open (Nintendo) {2012.05.24} (¥4.800) – 13.036 / 198.047 (-27%)
09./06. [PS3] Dragon’s Dogma (Capcom) {2012.05.24} (¥7.990) – 9.162 / 446.410 (-49%)
10./03. [PS3] Lollipop Chainsaw # (Kadokawa Games) {2012.06.14} (¥7.980) – 7.898 / 61.246 (-85%)
11./10. [3DS] Super Mario 3D Land # (Nintendo) {2011.11.03} (¥4.800) – 7.609 / 1.631.358 (-18%)
12./12. [3DS] Mario Kart 7 (Nintendo) {2011.12.01} (¥4.800) – 5.091 / 1.746.836 (-24%)
13./05. [PSP] Akiba’s Trip Plus (Acquire) {2012.06.14} (¥3.990) – 5.034 / 34.539 (-83%)
14./00. [360] Steel Battalion: Heavy Armor # (Capcom) {2012.06.21} (¥7.990) – 4.889 / NEW
15./00. [PSP] Arcana Famiglia: Vascello Phantasma no Majutsushi # (Comfort) {2012.06.21} (¥6.090) – 4.854 / NEW
16./16. [WII] Wii Sports Resort with Wii Remote Plus # (Nintendo) {2010.11.11} (¥5.800) – 4.287 / 965.713 (+8%)
17./14. [3DS] Monster Hunter 3G # (Capcom) {2011.12.10} (¥5.800) – 4.269 / 1.481.643 (-23%)
18./13. [3DS] Fire Emblem: Awakening (Nintendo) {2012.04.19} (¥4.800) – 3.972 / 417.760 (-31%)
19./11. [PSV] Mobile Suit Gundam Seed: Battle Destiny (Bandai Namco Games) {2012.06.07} (¥5.980) – 3.668 / 52.790 (-58%)
20./17. [3DS] Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games (Nintendo) {2012.03.01} (¥4.800) – 2.965 / 186.789 (-17%)



A couple of new downloadable rewards have been added to Club Nintendo. But here’s the catch: they don’t expire at the end of the month.

Electroplankton Rec-Rec (3DS, 100 coins) and Mario Tennis (Wii, 150 coins) are available starting today. Electroplankton will leave the rewards site on July 15 while Mario Tennis is disappearing on July 22.

It seems as though downloadable rewards will be swapped out regularly. Rather than having to wait until the start of a new month, titles will be exchanged on more of weekly basis.

You can order the latest rewards here.


Nintendo is one of many companies to have attended this year’s World Hobby Fair 2012 in Japan. You can find a few photos of the Big N’s booth in the gallery above.

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