Update: NA delayed as well – Rodea: The Sky Soldier delay confirmed in Europe, off-screen English gameplay
Posted on 9 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS, News, Videos, Wii U | 7 Comments
Update: NIS America just sent out an official announcement regarding the game’s delay. It’s coming on November 10 in North America and November 13 in Europe. In the announcement, NIS America cited “ongoing technical difficulties”, and with the extra time, they hope to “give players the best experience possible”.
NIS America has confirmed Rodea: The Sky Soldier’s second western delay – at least in Europe. It’s now slated for release sometime during the first two weeks of November. We don’t have the official word on this yet, but it’s likely that the delay pertains to North America as well given recent retailer listings.
Footage from Rodea: The Sky Soldier’s English build is posted below. The video is based on the Wii U version of the game.
Xenoblade Chronicles for Wii U (Wii download) can be controlled with the GamePad
Posted on 9 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Wii U eShop | 20 Comments
Here’s a neat little piece of information that some folks may have overlooked when Xenoblade Chronicles launched on the European Wii U eShop last week. Thanks to the RPG’s support of the Classic Controller, the GamePad can be used. That essentially means that off-TV play is supported.
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Off-screen LEGO Dimensions Adventure Worlds footage
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Family Gamer TV has additional footage for the recently-revealed Adventure Worlds in LEGO Dimensions. View the new video below.
Xenoblade Chronicles X will have American and British voice acting
Posted on 9 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Wii U | 23 Comments
For the localized version of Xenoblade Chronicles X, the game will feature a mix of both American and British voice acting. A Nintendo representative confirmed that news tidbit during Gamescom 2015 last week.
We’ve only heard a little bit of Xenoblade Chronicles X’s English voice acting thus far. For those who missed the debut video during E3, be sure to check out this clip.
Mighty No. 9 – sound creator profiles part 2
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A new Mighty No. 9 video hit the net today showing more sound creators for the game. Ippo Yamada was responsible for the first stage while Manami Matsumae led the way on stages 2, 5, and 8. Check out the new video below.
Hit up the official Mighty No. 9 website for details about live performances from lead composer Manami Matsumae at PAX Prime and rePLAY.
More: Comcept, Deep Silver, Inti Creates, Mighty No. 9
Devil’s Third – UK gameplay ad
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Nintendo UK has gone live with a gameplay ad for Devil’s Third, which launches on August 28. Watch it below.
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DeNA West CEO on the Nintendo partnership, thinks titles could “change the way people play mobile games”
Posted on 9 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Mobile, News | 19 Comments
During Pocket Gamer Connects San Francisco 2015, DeNA West CEO Shintaro Asako further commented on DeNA’s partnership with Nintendo.
He said:
“The Nintendo deal is a huge, huge deal. Nintendo has the best IP, and IP that’s perfect matched to smartphones”.
Asako also spoke about how talks with Nintendo began years ago. Originally, DeNA hoped that Nintendo would be interested in releasing games on Mobage.
More: DeNA, interview, Shintaro Asako, top
Super Mario Maker – Michel Ancel interview, now with English subtitles
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Nintendo of France published a video interview with Rayman creator Michel Ancel last week, who is making a level for Super Mario Maker. Naturally, it was only available in French at the time. But Nintendo UK has now uploaded the same video with English subtitles, which you can watch below.
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Runbow heading to the North American Wii U eShop on August 27
Posted on 9 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Wii U eShop | 5 Comments
Runbow is coming to the North American Wii U eShop on August 27, 13AM Games has announced. It will be available for $14.99, but if you downloaded the Nindies@Home demo, you’ll receive a $2.25 discount.
Runbow is also slated for the European eShop, but there’s no release date yet. When we hear any news on that front, we’ll be sure to bring it to you.
More: 13AM Games, indie, Runbow, top
Hideki Kamiya very much open to working with Capcom again
Posted on 9 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in General Nintendo, News | 11 Comments
Hideki Kamiya spent many years at Capcom. He worked on the Resident Evil and Devil May Cry series, and eventually moved on to Clover Studio – a subsidiary of Capcom – where he directed Okami as well as Viewtiful Joe.
Despite what some may think, there’s no bad blood between Kamiya and Capcom. It was actually his decision to leave the company, which he “felt a little bad for”. And if the opportunity were to present itself, he’d be very much open to teaming up with Capcom once again.
Kamiya told Metro during an interview at Gamescom last week:
…I can honestly say that if there’s ever an opportunity, that makes sense for me or the studio, to work with Capcom again I would very much welcome that opportunity. Of all the publishers, not just Japanese publishers or partners, I can say with confidence that Capcom still holds a very, very special place in my heart and I love them dearly. It’s one of my favourite companies.
[laughs] And why I say that is because they really helped shape me to who I am today. I spent a long amount of time with them and they helped me grow into who I am. They are one of the few remaining companies in Japan… you know we’ve seen so many other companies being merged and bought out and acquired but they remain the Capcom that they started out as. So seeing that strength and power that still is Capcom today is very reassuring. And it shows the confidence, it shows the love and passion of what they do. So I really do welcome the opportunity to work with Capcom again.