New Super Mario Bros. U details
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New Super Mario Bros. U is the second game Nintendo is covering at its E3 2012 developer roundtable.
Some new information about the game was shared. We’ve rounded up the details for you below.
– Read messages from others at different points
– If you continue to die in a level, you’ll be given the option to convey your feelings in a message through Miiverse
– The same applies for good play
F-Zero mini-game confirmed for Nintendo Land
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Earlier today, Nintendo confirmed five mini-games for Nintendo Land. The company just announced another one during its E3 2012 roundtable event.
F-Zero will be joining Nintendo’s other franchises in the game. The mini-game has a player’s Mii racing an F-Zero vehicle on tracks while tornados and other obstacles are introduced.
How Miiverse prevents spoilers
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Nintendo has said that a system will be in place for Wii U’s Miiverse to prevent spoilers. How will it work?
During its E3 2012 roundtable event today, Nintendo began to discuss the mechanics. First, users can mark their own items as something containing a spoiler. Other users can also mark other players’ content as a spoiler, which will then be sent to Nintendo for review.
Details on Nintendo Land’s hub
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Nintendo Land isn’t just a mini-game collection, even though these items make up the bulk of the game.
Nintendo has started to detail the title’s hub today. Players will be guided by a robot who explains how things work around the park.
Initially, the hub will essentially be an empty void. However, you’ll be able to fill it by earning coins and purchasing items, including statues for the plaza. More coins will be provided if certain guidelines are met.
Nintendo Land will make of Miiverse by populating your hub with other people’s Miis from around the world. You can talk to these Miis to learn about where they’re from, their coin total, and more.
Nintendo Land: Details on the single-player mode for Zelda: Battle Quest
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Nintendo has kicked off its 2012 developer roundtable by focusing on its new Wii U game Nintendo Land.
One of the more interesting points discussed is the single-player mode for Zelda: Battle Quest. In it, players become an archer and make use of the GamePad to take on enemies. Nintendo has said that the single-player gameplay sports enemy/feature adjustments.
It sounds like Zelda: Battle Quest won’t be the only mini-game with a single-player mode. Many of Nintendo Land’s offerings will contain single and multiplayer modes, the latter of which will have competitive and co-op options in some cases.
Takashi Tezuka talks New Super Mario Bros. U
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IGN has published a new interview with Nintendo’s Takashi Tezuka, who answered ten questions about New Super Mario Bros. U.
Tezuka commented on the origins of the Flying Squirrel Mario element, return of the traditional top-down map from Super Mario World/Mario 3, and more.
A roundup of the Q&A has been posted below.
Reminder: Nintendo roundtable in an hour
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Update: Finally starting (9:20 PM EDT / 6:20 PM PDT). It’ll be 90 minutes long.
Nintendo’s second E3-related event of the day begins in an hour. The company’s developer roundtables have been an annual tradition, and they usually bring along some interesting news. No idea if there will be any revelations this year, but we previously found out about Pikmin 3 and received the first piece of Skyward Sword concept art from the same event.
I’ll keep my eye out on anything interesting coming from the roundtable and will be sure to post it on NE.
Bit.Trip Presents: Runner 2 official announcement
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We did post a Wii U release list earlier today confirming Runner 2 for Wii U, but here’s the official announcement:
Gaijin Games is proud to officially reveal that they will be self-publishing BIT.TRIP Presents: Runner 2, Future Legend of Rhythm Alien on the Wii U.
“Ripe with the addictive stench of the classic RUNNER gameplay, Runner2 cuts the cheese with a new art style, Retro Challenges featuring music by Disasterpeace and an endless scroll of gameplay features, costumes and playable characters” -@MikeNRoush
“After announcing Runner2 for XBLA & PSN, we got so much incredible hate mail from our Nintendo fan base that we had to release this game for Wii U under fear of death!” -@AlexNoisy
A sequel to the award-winning and incredibly popular BIT.TRIP RUNNER, originally released on Nintendo’s WiiWare Service, Runner2 boasts:
Project Happiness debut trailer
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As previously mentioned, Project Happiness is coming from Harvest Moon creator Yasuhiro Wada. His new studio, Toybox, is working on the title.
Project Happiness is without a release date and specific platforms, but it should be out next year for portable systems. A 3DS version should be likely in that case.
Hazama interested in turning other Square Enix titles into rhythm games
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It’s more than possible that Theatrhythm Final Fantasy won’t be the only game of its kind.
Producer Ichiro Hazama has expressed interest in merging other Square Enix IPs with the “theat” brand.
Hazama told Kotaku:
“It’s not confirmed yet, but I do personally hope that I can do something related to theat for other titles, for other games.”
Hazama specifically cited Dragon Quest and Saga as possible franchises he’d be willing to work with. The same goes for Chrono Trigger, Xenogears, and non-main Final Fantasy games such as Crystal Chronicles.