Submit a news tip



News

Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode 1 made it out for WiiWare over a year ago, but it doesn’t sound like the sequel will arrive on Nintendo’s current home console. Episode 2 was officially announced today, but SEGA made no mention of a Wii version. Digital Brand Manager Ken Balough told GameSpot that the game will be released for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Android, Windows Mobile 7 phone, and iOS devices.

Despite WiiWare’s file size limitations, Episode 1 ended up on the Wii Shop Channel without any issues. Balough did say that the new title will make use of a new graphics engine. Could that be the reason why there won’t be a WiiWare version?


Famicom

Ganbare Goemon 2 – 500 points

Neo Geo

Real Bout Fatal Fury – 900 points
Sengoku 2 – 900 points


Nintendo eShop
VVVVVV – There’s something terribly wrong in an alternate dimension. Help Captain Viridian flip to find five crew members, locate 20 hard-to-reach Trinkets and save a dimension on the brink of destruction. (For Nintendo 3DSâ„¢)

BIONIC COMMANDOâ„¢ – When the Federation’s greatest soldier is captured while infiltrating the enemy Doraize Army and investigating the development of a powerful super-weapon, elite commando Rad Spencer is sent in to save his missing comrade. (For Nintendo 3DS)

Nintendo eShop / Nintendo DSiWareâ„¢
Cake Ninja – This casual game invites you to slide the stylus across the screen to slice cakes into small pieces like a true ninja warrior. The more cakes you slice, the longer you stay around. (For Nintendo 3DS /Nintendo DSi™)


Shinrei Camera footage

Posted on 13 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in 3DS, Videos | 0 comments


Nintendo will kick off a variety of Japanese 3D photography contests on January 18. People who own a 3DS can upload photos taken on the system to a new campaign site, which you can find here. After celebrity judges choose their favorite submissions, the winners will receive prizes.

You’ll be able to see the photos that have been submitted on the campaign site. Although you can access the site on your PC, visiting the site on your 3DS will allow you to see the images in 3D.

Nintendo hasn’t announced what prizes can be expected. They’ll likely share that information and additional details before January 18.


Back to the Future: The Game (Wii) – 50%
Bejeweled 3 (DS) – 72%
Blaster Master Enemy Below (3DS VC) – 78%
Boom Street (Wii) – 57%
Castle Conqueror: Revolution (DSiWare) – 63%
Centipede: Infestation (Wii) – 75%
Crush3D (3DS) – 83%
Diamond Trust of London (DS) – 66%
Escape Trick: Rock City Prison (DSiWare) – 46%
Jaws: Ultimate Predator (Wii) – 11%
Jungle Kartz (Wii) – 6%
Lock ‘n’ Chase (3DS VC) – 84%
Metroid II – Return of Samus (3DS VC) – 60%
Moshi Monsters: Moshling Zoo (DS) – 30%
Monster Hunter Tri G (3DS) – 85%
One Piece: Gigant Battle 2 (DS) – 60%
PokePark 2: Wonders Beyond (Wii) – 59%
Pro Evolution Soccer 2012 3D (3DS) – 80%
Resident Evil: Revelations (3DS) – 90%
WWE All-Stars (3DS) – 72%
Zen Pinball 3D (3DS Download) – 84%

Nintendo Gamer is the new and improved NGamer. The publication’s name has obviously changed, and the magazine itself has been redesigned. Check it out if you live in the UK!

Thanks to joclo for the tip!



Manage Cookie Settings