Trailer, commercial for Yo-kai Watch’s third movie
Posted on 9 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS, Videos | 1 Comment
Level-5 has shared a brand new trailer and commercial for Yo-kai Watch’s third movie. Both videos are attached below.
Monster Hunter Direct – full presentation
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The full Monster Hunter Direct is now live on Nintendo’s YouTube page. If you missed the live stream, you can watch it below.
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Rumor: Switch uses micro SD cards up to 128GB in size
Posted on 9 years ago by Matt(@OnePunchMaz) in News, Switch | 39 Comments
Laura Kate Dale of Let’s Play Video Games has once again delivered another report about the Switch. According to her sources, the Switch will use micro SD cards, just like the New Nintendo 3DS. Supposedly, the current development hardware uses micro SDXC cards up to 128 GB in size. It’s not yet confirmed whether retail models will support the same size or if it will be lowered. Also, keep in mind that the 3DS can use larger SD cards than the officially recommended size if formatted correctly. It’s possible that this applies to the Switch as well.
Additionally, Dale’s sources revealed that the SD card slot will be located underneath the console’s kickstand.
Of course, this all unconfirmed at the moment so take it with a grain of salt, but Laura Kate Dale’s reports on the Switch have been quite accurate so far.
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Monster Hunter XX announced
Posted on 9 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS, News | 12 Comments
Monster Hunter XX is in development for 3DS, Capcom announced today. The news was shared during the Monster Hunter Direct, which is currently in progress.
Monster Hunter XX will offer two new Hunting Styles with the Brave Style, along with another that will be shared later. Also included are G-Rank quests, a new main monster called Barufaruku, and a new Diablos variant. Prowlers will also be able to jump off monsters and more.
Data from Monster Hunter X, known in the west as Monster Hunter Generations, can be transferred to the new title. Those with save data from Monster Hunter Stories will receive a Nabiru Palico outfit.
Monster Hunter XX launches March 18 in Japan. View the game’s debut trailer below.
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SEGA obtains exclusive rights to video games based on 2020 Olympics
Posted on 9 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in General Nintendo, News | 3 Comments
SEGA has obtained the exclusive rights for video games based on the 2020 Olympics, the company announced today. Specific titles were not announced, though it’s extremely probable that we’ll see a title featuring Mario & Sonic. Just don’t expect to hear anything for quite some time.
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Retailers on Switch: thoughts about price, storage space, third party support, more
Posted on 9 years ago by Matt(@OnePunchMaz) in News, Switch | 3 Comments
The Switch reveal has been positively received by fans and customers, but what about retailers? What do the companies who will sell the console in March think about it? To that end, MCV has contacted representatives of some UK-based retailers about the Switch and asked them about their impressions and what questions they still have about the device:
ShopTo’s head of commercial Alison Fraser:
It’s very Nintendo to bring something new and different to the market. The early third party list supporting the console is impressive. Let’s see what gaming brands are announced over the coming months.
The storage space is high up on the list of questions. The future is most certainly going the digital way for Nintendo as well. The storage will dictate the requirements for cartridges which are unclear at the moment.
HMV games buyer Nathan Allen:
I was pleasantly surprised by the Switch reveal and I’m optimistic about it’s sales potential. I think it’s a significant step up from the Wii U and, with the third party support they’re boasting, will hopefully appeal to a very broad spectrum of consumers. I look forward to seeing more details around the specs and, crucially, price! With the more powerful and established PS4 and Xbox One consoles now hovering around £249, the Switch needs to be competitive
Gameseek’s Stephen Staley:
Would running a game like Breath Of The Wild drain the battery quickly? The controllers look a bit small when they’re detached from the Switch, so will they cause discomfort?
Also, if Switch isn’t going to support 3DS or Wii U games, will this harm sales?
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Monster Hunter Direct live stream (10/27/16)
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Today’s Monster Hunter Direct will kicks off at 4 AM PT / 7 AM ET / 12 PM in the UK / 1 PM in Europe. We’ve embedded the live stream below, and it should begin in about an hour. When any major news is shared, we’ll have it right here on the site.
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Pokemon Sun & Moon final starter evolutions accidentally revealed via TCG cards
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The official Japanese Twitter account has accidentally revealed the final starter evolutions of Pokemon Sun & Moon via the covers of some TCG starter decks. While these evolutions have been known for months thanks to leaks and were confirmed via datamining the recent demo, this is their first official acknowledgment. However, it seems like this was not planned – the tweet was deleted about 30 minutes after it was posted. Rowlet’s final evolution is known as Junaiba in Japan, Litten’s is Gaogaen and Popplio’s is Ashirenu. Head past the break for the image.
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Kimishima talks Switch and January event, “overwhelmingly positive” reaction thus far
Posted on 9 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch | 48 Comments
This information comes from Nintendo president Tatsumi Kimishima…
Finally, we will discuss our new gaming platform, Nintendo Switch. We had previously revealed that we have a new game system in development under the codname NX, and we have now announced that it will be released under the official name Nintendo Switch. We recently released a short video through our website showing off some of the new experiences made possible by Nintendo Switch. Please take a look.
We have received a fantastic response from all over the world to the Nintendo Switch reveal video presented above. We are not able to share each qualitative comment and response from consumers today. However, one example is the number of views we have received on our YouTube accounts. The total number of views just on our official YouTube Channels has already reached 23 million views worldwide and still growing. The reaction from our YouTube viewers
has been overwhelmingly positive. We are very confident that a lot of consumers around the world have become interested in Nintendo Switch.
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Kimishima on the NES Classic Edition and Famicom Mini, getting “fantastic response from consumers”
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This information comes from Nintendo president Tatsumi Kimishima…
We are also bringing back the nostalgic Famicom and NES home consoles in a palm-sized version for this holiday season. Nintendo Classic Mini Family Computer will launch in Japan on November 10, with the Nintendo Entertainment System: NES Classic Edition launching in the U.S. and Europe on November 11. These miniature systems connect directly to a TV and come with 30 pre-installed classic titles, allowing you to play without swapping out cartridges. The original consoles have been recreated at palm size with unwavering attention to detail, not just in the systems themselves, but also in the controllers and packaging. We have hand-picked 30 pre-installed titles to spark the nostalgia of all the generations that enjoyed the original Famicom and NES. You can save the data at any point during your game play, which means you can try legacy titles more readily.
When developing these products, the main audience we had in mind was the Famicom/NES generation: adults who fondly recall their experiences playing these systems and want to take a trip back to this early era of video games. However, we also designed these as products that will allow new generations to create fun new memories in the world of Famicom/NES. Since the announcement, we have received a fantastic response from consumers in the Famicom/NES
generation, proving the emotional appeal of these products. We also see the nostalgic interest in these products as an opportunity to draw consumers’ attention to our new games as well.








