European The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D boxart
Posted on 13 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS, News | 0 comments
Some folks have said that they prefer this boxart over the North American one, but I actually like them both. I’m pretty content with the one we’re getting here in the U.S., though the European art looks very nice as well. Which one do you guys like more?
The latest Zelda: Ocarina of Time N64 vs. 3DS comparison
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IGN’s description of the Wii 2 controller
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Although the latest Nintendo Voice Chat podcast didn’t bring in any new rumors about the Wii’s successor, IGN’s Rich George did admit that their mockup image of the system’s controller wasn’t exactly spot on. According to George, the mockup is “slightly inaccurate.” Here’s how the controller was described on the podcast:
– 6 inch touchscreen placed between grips
– Grips have one or two analog sticks
– Two are more likely since it’s supposedly GameCube compatible
– Some face buttons
– Some triggers
– IGN took a touchscreen and slapped it on a Classic Controller Pro, which is a little different from what IGN is hearing
– A lot of people are referring to it as an iPad set in the middle of a controller
– Rich thinks this is also slightly inaccurate since an iPad is sort of its own device, can play games on its own
– The Wii 2 controller, however, is like a shell that receives data from the console
Rumor: Mario and Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games in the works, announcement imminent
Posted on 13 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS, Rumors, Wii | 0 comments
Here’s a shocker: Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games is most likely in development. And if a press release Czech website Zing.cz is accurate, SEGA should be confirming the news in the near future. The PR notes that the title is in development for both the Wii and 3DS, and, unsurprisingly, will feature new sports/mini-games. Check out the complete translated PR below.
Sega announces the continuation of the popular series, Mario & Sonic, this time at the summer Olympic Games in London 2012
SEGA and Nintendo have announced that after many years of partnership Mario and Sonic, once again join forces. The legendary series that have sold over 19 million, now will head to London for the Olympic Games 2012, the official name of Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games on the Wii and also the very first time on a revolutionary portable Nintendo 3DS.
Many new and exciting sports like soccer and riding, which will debut on the Wii version, will appear alongside the traditional Olympic disciplines such as athletics, water sports, or table tennis. The new sports will certainly further encourage sports enthusiasm among the play
ers in both single and multiplayer modes!
Dead or Alive: Dimensions footage
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Project Café “images”
Posted on 13 years ago by Austin(@NE_Austin) in News, Wii U | 0 comments
I don’t believe that these are real any more than I believe that Miyamoto will show up at my house and personally ferry me away to E3 to play the ‘Wii 2’, but SOMEONE is saying they’re real, and I think they’re interesting enough to post! Even if Valay does hate all these baseless rumors… 😉
What would you guys think of this sort of design for Project Café?
Gabrielle’s Ghostly Groove: Monster Mix WiiWare dated
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GROOVE TO THE BEAT WITH GABRIELLE’S GHOSTLY GROOVE: MONSTER MIX ON WIIWARE THIS MAY FROM NATSUME
Burlingame, CA.-, April 20, 2011 – Natsume Inc., a worldwide developer and publisher of family-oriented video games, has announced that Gabrielle’s Ghostly Groove: Monster Mix will be coming to WiiWare in May. This announcement comes on the heels of the company’s recent confirmation that the family-friendly series will also be dancing onto the 3DS system this summer.
“Gabrielle’s Ghostly Groove: Monster Mix is a fun-filled dance adventure unlike anything else you’ll find on WiiWare,” said Hiro Maekawa, President and CEO of Natsume. “With tons of unlockable content including outfits and items, and a multiplayer mode where up to four players can show off their best moves, it’ll have everyone in the room dancing!”
Miyamoto: Hope for Mario to come to 3DS this year
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French gaming site GameBlog had an interview with Nintendo-guru Shigeru Miyamoto, and in it they presented him a series of Mario figurines, after which Miyamoto had something to say about the new Mario 3DS game.
“I promise to do everything to deliver your new Mario this year!”
While this is hardly confirmation of the game coming (remember that Skyward Sword was supposed to come out last year), it’s fairly good news considering it means that there is a very fantastic 3DS line-up for this year, including Ocarina of Time, Star Fox 64, Mario Kart, and Mario 3DS! Hopefully Miyamoto’s words hold true…