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Posted on 12 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in 3DS, Videos | 0 comments

Thanks to Pellican for the tip!


Nikkei has revealed the first details on the upcoming video recording service for the 3DS.

The site reports that users can record up to ten minutes of footage. Also, it seems that you’ll be able to upload the video to YouTube. Keep in mind that this piece of information hasn’t been confirmed, though it’s sounding likely.

Of course, the main hook of the application is that the footage can be recorded in 3D.

Nikkei says that the software will be made available in late November – in spite of what we heard yesterday. More details on the 3D video recording app and further firmware news will be shared tomorrow morning at 7 AM EDT.

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So, despite coming to NE every day, writing for NE when I have time, making videos for the site, and being an all around lover of games coming to Nintendo platforms, I have not heard of VVVVVV. Until today, that is, and for those that are in the same boat with me, trust me, this is one you’ll want to keep your eye on as Nicalis is publishing it for 3DS.

Anyway, the premise of the game is a platformer without a jump button- instead you push the spacebar to invert your characters personal gravity- and it’s coming to 3DS at some point. One of the best parts of it is that is has a custom level designer so you’ll never get bored, but unfortunately there wasn’t looking like one would be included with the 3DS version. That’s only half-true it seems, as the game will allow you to make worlds on the PC editor and import them onto your 3DS. No word on whether the levels will be saved to the 3DS, the SD card, or the game cartridge, but either way I’d say this is pretty neat!

Via NWR


101-in-1 Explosive Megamix – 14%
1950s Lawnmower Kids – 41%
3D Classics: TwinBee – 84%
3D Pixel Racing – 48%
Anonymous Notes: From the Abyss – 49%
BlazBlue: Continuum Shift II – 70%
Cosmos X2 – 60%
Cut the Rope – 69%
EscapeVektor: Chapter 1 – 70%
FIFA 12 3DS – 80%
Go Vacation – 80%
Kirby Mass Attack – 80%
Kyotokei – 70%
MotoHeroz – 87%
Rune Factory 3 – 67%
Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins – 92%
Super Pokemon Rumble – 68%
Tetris Axis – 80%
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword – 98%
X-Men: Destiny – 28%

Thanks to joclo for the tip!


Man, I wish things like this happened on Nintendo’s end more often. You guys remember that old 80s movie where the the little kid won the NES gaming competition? I don’t remember what it was called, but man, that was awesome.

Anyway, Nintendo is hosting a one-time event in Melbourne, Australia where players compete to win a shiny new 3DS and a copy of the unreleased Mario Kart 7. Here are all the details:

– Happening on November 5th (Saturday) in Melbourne
– Held at The Nintendo Experience, EB Games, 67 Swanston St
– 150 player maximum
– Regristration opens at 10AM, goes until 4PM
– Two age divisions: Under 12 and Over 13
– Play one track from every Mario Kart game (7 included)
– Times from all the tracks will be added together, the quickest overall winning the 3DS and MK7

If you want more details about which tracks you’ll be playing on (looks like it’s Mario Circuit on each game), head over to Nintendo’s website and check out all of the official rules and prizes and levels and stuff. Best of luck to anyone who enters!


70-Piece Orchestra and Live Choir to Perform Music from Iconic Video Game Series at Pantages Theatre on Oct. 21

WHAT:

On Oct. 21 at the historic Pantages Theatre, new symphonic arrangements of songs from the fan-favorite Nintendo franchise will be performed by a 70-piece orchestra and a live choir, spanning a quarter-century of memorable musical themes. Attendees will also enjoy hands-on demos of the latest video games in the Zelda series: The Legend of Zeldaâ„¢: Skyward Sword, which launches exclusively for the Wiiâ„¢ system on Nov. 20, and The Legend of Zeldaâ„¢: Ocarina of Timeâ„¢ 3D for the Nintendo 3DSâ„¢ hand-held system.

Produced by Jason Paul Productions, Inc., producers of the renowned PLAY! A Video Game Symphony concert series, the L.A. concert will be followed by a full tour in 2012. The rich storyline and adventure-based game play of The Legend of Zelda have attracted fans around the globe since the series launched in 1986, selling more than 62 million games worldwide. For more information about The Legend of Zelda anniversary activities, visit http://zelda.nintendo.com.



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