Submit a news tip



News

Man, this is pretty crazy. Once again Nintendo of Europe is showing that they’re willing to localize games that Nintendo of America will not. Super Mario All-Stars – 25th Anniversary Edition won’t be the greatest thing in the world, but it’s certainly a very nice collector’s item!

Super Mario All-Stars – 25th Anniversary Edition to include four games plus bonus materials

7th October 2010 – If you needed another reason to celebrate 25 years of Super Mario, how about a Super Mario All-Stars – 25th Anniversary Edition, containing four of the original most famous Mario games of all time from the NES, as well as a bunch of extra collectables, launching across Europe now on Wii from 3rd December 2010.

Super Mario All-Stars – 25th Anniversary Edition will include a Super Mario All-Stars Disk case containing Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros. 2, Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels all on one disk, giving Mario fans four reasons to relive the excitement of these classic games on Wii. And if you missed out on them the first time round, now’s the time to discover four of the reasons why Super Mario has become one of gaming’s most loved series’ of all time.


Solarobo trailer

Posted on 14 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in DS, Videos | 1 Comment


This information comes from Epic Games VP Mark Rein…

“No. It’s below our [minimum specifications], from what we can tell. We don’t have a 3DS, so there’s no way for us to verify that, but everything we’ve been led to believe is that it’s below our min-spec. You couldn’t do a game that looks like [Epic Citadel] on it, for example. Like I said, we really don’t know enough about it to make a formal comment, but I think if they considered that our engine would be good on it, they would have probably talked to us about it.”

This news is actually quite interesting, as prominent Epic Games developer Cliff Bleszinski recently expressed interest in the 3DS. Although, ultimately, Mark Rein and other administrative employees have the final say in terms of supporting the system.

Source


Cosmic Walker, a joint venture between Gaia and Nintendo, was announced roughly two years ago. Although we never really knew much about the game, it did look promising. Unfortunately, all hope of a potential release is more or less gone at this point. Gaia’s website has disappeared, and in its place is nothing more than a message apologizing for the site’s closure. Things definitely aren’t looking good for the company right now, and considering Cosmic Walker stopped appearing in Nintendo’s financial statements last year, I’d say the project has most likely been canned.

Source


Okamiden art

Posted on 14 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in DS, News | 2 Comments



Manage Cookie Settings