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Missed GTTV’s Nintendo episode last night? If so, you can watch the whole show online. I don’t believe embed code is available, so you’ll have to head on over to GameTrailers to view it.


N64

Bomberman Hero – November 1 – 1,000 points

Famicom

Sugoro Quest – November – 500 points

Mega Drive

Super Street Fighter II – November – 600 points
Strider – November – 600 points

Super Famicom

Metal Max Returns – November – 800 points

Neo Geo

Sengoku – November 1 – 900 points
World Heroes 2 – November – 900 points

Hey, the Wii Virtual Console isn’t dead… kind of. Nintendo needs to get things going in North America and Europe again!


The latest Iwata Asks featuring Super Mario 3D Land has gone live and is now available in English. You can find a ton of details from the discussion after the break. Please be aware that some of the information pertains to post-game content.


Nintendo has revealed more details about the captivating areas, items and game play in the massive The Legend of Zelda™: Skyward Sword game, launching exclusively for the Wii™ system on Nov. 20. This week, Link™ continues his epic quest and travels back to the Eldin Volcano as additional discoveries have uncovered new portions of the map. Players will dig the new items and find a new way to traverse through this area. Newly revealed game elements include the following:

• Return to the Eldin Volcano and the Fire Sanctuary: Link travels back to this volcanic area to journey into the Fire Sanctuary, a dungeon that sits on top of the volcano’s summit.


The first couple of Zelda Symphony concerts kicked off very recently, will a full tour set to take place in 2012. This is just one of the ways Nintendo is celebrating the franchise’s 25th anniversary.

Unfortunately, Mario never received the same treatment for his birthday last year. That doesn’t mean, however, that Mario concerts are out of the question. Koji Kondo responded excitedly when asked about the possibility of Mario concerts in an interview with GameTrailers TV, and expressed great interest in making that happen sometime in the future.

Get to it, Nintendo!



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