Pirate Pop Plus file size
Posted on 7 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS eShop, New Nintendo 3DS, News, Wii U eShop | 0 comments
Update (10/19) On New 3DS, Pirate Pop Plus is 610 blocks (76.25 MB).
Original (10/17): Pirate Pop Plus launches this week on Wii U and New 3DS. On Nintendo’s console, you’ll need 150 MB of free space. We’ll report back when we hear about the New 3DS size.
Pokemon Sun/Moon devs on their favorite starter Pokemon, initial backlash to Popplio
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Kotaku was given the opportunity to speak with Pokemon Sun/Moon director Shigeru Ohmori and producer Junichi Masuda. During their chat, the starter Pokemon came up as a point of discussion.
When asked about the starter Pokemon he’ll be going with, Masuda pointed to Litten. He said:
“At home I have a really tiny cat. …it’s 3 kilograms. it crawls around, gets right on my shoulder, so I’m a cat man. I think I’ll probably go with Litten.”
The Alliance Alive debut trailer
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FuRyu has gone live with a debut trailer for its new 3DS JRPG The Alliance Alive. Give it a watch below.
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Pokemon Sun/Moon devs on putting the emphasis on Pokemon, transferring from the original games, more
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USGamer is chipping in with its own Pokemon Sun/Moon developer interview. Once again, Game Freak’s Shigeru Ohmori and Junichi Masuda participated in the discussion. Prominent topics included focusing on Pokemon themselves in Sun/Moon, the transfer process from the original games on Virtual Console, and more.
Read up on some of Ohmori and Masuda’s comments below. For the full interview, visit USGamer.
Ohmori on how Pokemon Sun/Moon puts a lot more emphasis on the monsters themselves…
Video: Game Freak’s Junichi Masuda picks six of his favorite Pokemon
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IGN recently caught up with Game Freak’s Junichi Masuda, who has been working on the Pokemon games since the very beginning. Masuda was asked to select his favorite Pokemon. He presented six in total across different generations. Hear about all of his choices below.
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Breath of Fire hitting the North American New 3DS Virtual Console tomorrow
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Zelda: Spirit Tracks is gracing the North American Wii U Virtual Console tomorrow. On New 3DS, Capcom is bringing out Breath of Fire, according to Nintendo’s website.
The official page provides the following overview:
“In a distant land, peace was maintained for thousands of years by the powerful Dragon Clan. One day, the goddess Tyr appeared to them and offered to fulfill their every wish. Greed split the clans into the Dark Dragons and the Light Dragons, who battled to win Tyr’s magic as she watched and encouraged their war. A warrior emerged from the Light Dragons, and with his seven companions, he sealed the goddess into another realm.
Centuries have passed, and the Dark Dragons are destroying villages in search of the goddess keys to release Tyr from her prison. A new warrior must arise to face this latest blight!
Join Ryu as he embarks on an adventure of a lifetime! He will need to rely on his companions if he is to rediscover the lost powers of the Light Dragons and save his sister, Sara, from the evil clutches of the Dark Dragons. Fight, and prove that the Warrior of the Dragon is not just a myth!”
Breath of Fire will be priced at $7.99.
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Pokemon Sun/Moon video interviews
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We have another set of interviews for Pokemon Sun/Moon, this time in video format. GamesRadar and Eurogamer put up pieces with series producer Junichi Masuda and director Shigeru Ohmori while GameXplain posted a recap of its discussion with the two. Find the full set of video sbelow.
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The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks hitting the North American Wii U Virtual Console tomorrow
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The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks will launch on the North American Wii U Virtual Console tomorrow, Nintendo’s website confirms. In Europe, the game previously dropped last November.
Here’s a brief overview from Nintendo’s website:
“Spirit Tracks have long protected the kingdom from evil. But when they start disappearing mysteriously, Link and Zelda must travel together to restore them and keep the dark forces at bay. Fight enemies and explore the world as you travel by train and take control of a hulking suit of armor!”
The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks will cost $9.99.
First Attack on Titan: Escape from Certain Death screenshots
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Famitsu published the first screenshots from the newly-announced Attack on Titan: Escape from Certain Death. View them below.
Pokemon Sun/Moon devs on connectivity with Pokemon GO, choosing platform for next entry, 3D, much more
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A ton of Pokemon Sun/Moon developer interviews are starting to come online. Series producer Junichi Masuda and director Shigeru Ohmori fielded a ton of questions from the press.
First up is Game Informer, who asked the two about topics such as connectivity with Pokemon GO, which platform we’ll see the next entry on, stereoscopic 3D, and much more about Sun/Moon specifically. Naturally, the discussion wouldn’t have been complete without a question about Yungoos looking like Donald Trump. You can find a bunch of notable comments below, and the full interview here.