Theatrhythm Final Fantasy DLC schedule for August
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The following songs are coming to Theatrhythm Final Fantasy this month:
August 2, 2012
1. “Movement in Green” (FINAL FANTASY X)
2. “March of the Dreadnoughts” (FINAL FANTASY XIII)
3. “Gustaberg” (FINAL FANTASY XI)
4. “The Crystal Tower” (FINAL FANTASY III)
August 9, 2012
1. “Battle Theme” (FINAL FANTASY X)
2. “The Dalmasca Estersand” (FINAL FANTASY XII)
3. “The Darkness of Eternity” (FINAL FANTASY IX)
4. “This is the Last Battle” (FINAL FANTASY III)
August 16, 2012
1. “Challenge” (FINAL FANTASY X)
2. “Desperate Fight” (FINAL FANTASY XII)
3. “Battle 2” (FINAL FANTASY IX)
4. “The Final Battle” (FINAL FANTASY V)
August 23, 2012
1. “Otherworld” (FINAL FANTASY X)
2. “The Royal City of Rabanastre / Town Ward Upper Stratum” (FINAL FANTASY XII)
3. “The Final Battle” (FINAL FANTASY IX)
4. “Battle 1” (FINAL FANTASY V)
August 30, 2012
1. “Final Battle” (FINAL FANTASY X)
2. “Boss Battle” (FINAL FANTASY XII)
3. “Dark City Treno” (FINAL FANTASY IX)
4. “The Decisive Battle” (FINAL FANTASY V)
E.X. Troopers getting limited edition release
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Capcom will release a limited edition version of E.X. Troopers exclusively through its online store. It comes with a figure of the Tikki character with stand, a rubber strap for Tikki, and another rubber strap selected at random. The random rubber strap will be included in the standard edition.
Consumers will be able to grab the E.X. Troopers limited edition on 3DS for 9,990 yen and on PS3 for 10,990 yen.
Thanks to 4Him for the tip.
Lots of New Super Mario Bros. 2 Luigi gameplay
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NOA shows transfer process between 3DS, 3DS XL, and DSi
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Nintendo of America has produced its own videos showing the transfer process between the 3DS and 3DS XL as well as the DSi and 3DS/XL. A couple of demonstrations can be found below.
More FIFA 13 Wii U details
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More details on the Wii U version of FIFA 13 have emerged. While some fans will be disappointed to learn that the game is closer to FIFA 12 rather than this year’s release, it sounds like EA Sports is putting together a competent package.
Read on below for more controller and gameplay details along with other information.
– Based on EA Sports’ current rendering and physics engine
– Game is more tied to FIFA 12 than the Xbox 360 and PS3 versions of FIFA 13 (you won’t find first-touch controls or curving runs here)
– Can be played with the GamePad or Pro controller
– GamePad touchscreen used to create a complimentary experience that is less dependent on twitch skills
– Producer Matt Prior: “If your dad can use a mobile phone, then he can play FIFA.”
– Co-op mode included
– This allows one player to use the touchscreen while another player is controlling the action on the television with another controller
– On the touchscreen’s tab-based interface, you have several options unavailable to the player using the standard controller
– Make substitutions on the fly, tweak team strategy in real time, check out interactive game statistics, create man-marking assignments, watch the same gameplay stream as the television, or dictate off-ball behavior of your team’s players with the manager central tab
– This interactive radar gives you a bird’s eye view of the action and allows you to send players on runs with the swipe of a finger
– Can use if playing alone on the GamePad
– During solo play, can hold the GamePad up and use it as a touchscreen as a window onto the field during free kicks
– This lets you survey the field, line up kicks, and put the spin on ball more effectively
– New shooting mechanic: shoot by pressing in the left analog stick or shake the controller
– Once you do so an image of the goal appears on the touchscreen and you can point exactly where you want to shoot
– Halftime talk with players allows you to praise, motivate, or criticize individuals or the entire roster
– Players will react positively or negatively depending on whether or not your opinion rings of truth
– Calling out a star defender who has marked well and won several balls won’t sit well with him
– If he’s having an off-day a pep talk may be just the motivation he needs to regain his form
Footage of this week’s European Nintendo Downloads (8/2/12)
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Assassin’s Creed III “AnvilNext” trailer
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Photos from the Japanese Dragon Quest X launch
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Screenshots of this week’s Nintendo Downloads (8/2/12)
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Ngmoco CEO says Apple “is defeating the Nintendo hardware machine”, software prices an issue, more
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Ngmoco CEO Neil Young gave a simple response when asked if he considers Nintendo to be a competitor. He said, “No … Well… no.”
Young’s company has been publishing iOS and Android titles for several years now. It’s these types of releases that are considered to be a threat to the dedicated handheld gaming business.
Young believes that the success of smartphones will impact the market that dedicated handhelds currently maintain: