GameStop only selling 3D Classics: Kid Icarus for a limited time
Posted on 12 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS, News | 0 comments

You know how GameStop has been selling download codes for 3D Classics: Kid Icarus? Apparently that is a limited time offer.
Nintendo’s official 3DS page mentions the following:
Limited time only:
Buy the download code at GameStop today.
I don’t see anything about this on GameStop’s website, but I’m inclined to believe Nintendo on this one! So if you have any interest in 3D Classics: Kid Icarus, be sure to pick up a download code soon!
Thanks to Jake for the tip.
Pachipara 3D: Ocean Story 2 trailer
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Warren Spector more concerned with creativity rather than new consoles
Posted on 12 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in General Nintendo, News, Wii U | 0 comments
The next generation of consoles is on the way, but Warren Spector is more concerned with creativity in the gaming industry.
In an interview with EDGE, Spector said, “I think most of the problems we have to solve are creative ones, not technical ones.”
He told the publication:
“If it comes it comes; when it comes, it comes. I’m not a tech guy, particularly. I’m a design, story, character guy. I think most of the problems we have to solve are creative ones, not technical ones.
“Obviously we make software, so there’s always a technical element to what we do, but I will make games that do whatever I want them to do at the end of the day, and I will use whatever technology [is] available.”
Iwata Asks: Kingdom Hearts 3D details
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Nintendo of Japan has added in a new Iwata Asks interview for Kingdom Hearts 3D. Although an English version isn’t available currently, Nintendo of America will most likely translate the discussion as the game comes close to launch overseas.
Read on below for a summary of the talk. The first bit of discussion focuses on Theatrhythm Final Fantasy and covers the origins of Kingdom Hearts. Expect more information soon.
Ketzal’s Corridors screenshots
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Nintendo at the 2012 Kids’ Choice Awards
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Mario Party 9 “How to Play” video
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Nintendo teaches you the basics of Mario Party 9…
Rumor: Unnamed developers say Wii U power not up to PS3/360 level
Posted on 12 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Rumors, Wii U | 0 comments
The latest report in the Wii U power saga comes from GamesIndustry, who was collected a number of quotes from unnamed developers. Two of these folks are in agreement when they say that the Wii U isn’t as powerful as the PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360.
One developer said:
“No, it’s not up to the same level as the PS3 or the 360. The graphics are just not as powerful.”
A second developer echoed the same thoughts. The person below believes that the console “just can’t quite keep up” even though “some things are better, mostly as a result of it being a more modern design.”
“Yeah, that’s true. It doesn’t produce graphics as well as the PS3 or the 360. There aren’t as many shaders, it’s not as capable. Sure, some things are better, mostly as a result of it being a more modern design. But overall the Wii U just can’t quite keep up.”
A third source has weighed in on the Wii U’s controller, expressing some concern:
“The whole thing about the tablet controller is that you only get one of them, and you can only use one and it’s not completely independent. The base console has to be on, and you have to be in range. Other controllers are just Wiimotes, or other Wii controllers. They may change the form factor or looks a bit, but it’s the same controller.”
I think it’d be best to take this with a grain of salt. We simply don’t know who these developers/sources are, are there have been a number of contradictory statements that conflict with this report.
Square Enix worked with Google on the company’s April Fools’ joke
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Did you know that Google and Square Enix collaborated on the “8-Bit Map” April Fools’ joke? Yes, it’s true!
Although Google was the “brain” behind the idea, Square Enix was more than happy to assist them in making the map.
According to a U.S. Square Enix representative:
“It was a collaborative effort between Square Enix and Google. Google came up with the idea, then we provided the assets and helped them to create the map.”