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This information comes from a USgamer article…

(Sadly, that’s as far as the partnership goes; Activision gave me a firm “no” when I asked if they’d be helping Nintendo bring their troubled Amiibo manufacturing processes up to speed.)

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– Full Spec mode included
– This lets you switch between all 14 weapon combinations
– Assign different ones to different buttons
– Swap between the different firing modes of the Red and Blue characters
– Can double your starting HP. AND you can save any time
– In the game, you can switch between Japanese and international versions, change the sound settings, and choose one of two different types of 3D

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This information comes from Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime…

On the decision not to show Zelda Wii U at E3…

Reggie Fils-Aime: “It goes back to the statement i made earlier about how we view E3. We just fundamentally don’t believe in showing content at E3 that is going to be a long term proposition. We like to show content that typically will launch in the upcoming Holiday and maybe extending into the first half of the following year. And at this point, the new Zelda for Wii U is not a 2015 project.”

On how Nintendo showed Zelda Wii U last year even though it seemed like a Q3 game…

Fils-Aime: “No, but when we showed it last year, we believed it was a 2015 game.”


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