Koopalings aren’t related to Bowser, other Mario tidbits
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The Koopalings aren’t Bowser’s children. So says Shigeru Miyamoto, the creator of Mario.
Speaking with Game Informer, Miyamoto said the following about the Koopalings:
“Our current story is that the seven Koopalings are not Bowser’s children. Bower’s only child is Bowser Jr. and we don’t know who the the mother is.”
Miyamoto and Takashi Tezuka shared other tidbits in the same interview as well. Check out the image above for that information.
Nintendo on disparity of eShops and VC between regions, achievements, and lots more
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1UP has published a massive interview with Nintendo of America’s Bill Trinen. Trinen commented on the disparity of eShops and the Virtual Console between regions, talked achievements, Nintendo Land (no online confirmed), and a whole lot more.
As always, we’ve published the full interview below.
The “Denpa” Men hitting the North American 3DS eShop on September 27
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Denpa Ningen RPG, now known under its final English name as The “Denpa” Men: They Came By Wave, will be available on the North American eShop on September 27 for $6.99. Genius Sonority is publishing.
Game details are posted below.
Footage from the last Bravely Default demo
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Off-screen Rayman Legends footage with commentary
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European Tekken Tag Tournament 2: Wii U Edition boxart
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Updated Nintendo Land fact sheet
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One Giant Theme Park
Nintendo Land is a fun and lively virtual theme park filled with attractions based on popular Nintendo game worlds. Each attraction features unique and innovative game-play experiences made possible by the Wii U GamePad controller. Depending on the attraction, players can play solo, compete against other players, or even team up to play cooperatively.
Up to five players can participate in dynamic multiplayer modes in select attractions.* The experiences change depending on whether players are using the GamePad, a Wii Remote controller or just watching others play on the TV screen.