Packaging for the latest amiibo figures
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Rock Zombie hitting the European Wii U eShop on November 20
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A listing on the European Wii U eShop confirms a release date for Rock Zombie. EnjoyUp’s title is slated for November 20. Upon release, Rock Zombie will cost €6.99.
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Sonic Boom StreetPass Mii Plaza puzzle now available for 3DS
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The Sonic Boom StreetPass Mii Plaza is now available for 3DS, in time for the game’s launch today. It should arrive shortly via SpotPass.
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Bit Dungeon in the works for Wii U
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Dolores Entertainment is currently in the process of porting Bit Dungeon over to Wii U. The game previously released on PC and mobile.
Here’s an official description of Bit Dungeon:
bit Dungeon combines the randomized loot of Diablo and fast action combat of Zelda. Explore randomized dungeons and hack and slash your way through dangerous bosses. The difficultly increases as you become stronger and stronger. Build your character how you want with deadly passive abilities.
Just like the classic quarter crunchers of old, if you die you lose everything and start all over. Can you make it to the end and save the day?
•If you die you lose all items and start over.
•Extra Life: at Level 4 you receive a Soul after the boss instead of more magic. When you die this soul gives you a second chance.
Begin the port to #WiiU pic.twitter.com/rZyJqQrbUd
— Daniel Navarro (@Dolores_Ent) November 11, 2014
@NintenDaan @JeGeekJePlay @Asterfall @NinEverything the name is #BitDungeon pic.twitter.com/38r9XhkWpf
— Daniel Navarro (@Dolores_Ent) November 11, 2014
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Next wave of amiibo figures confirmed for North America/Europe
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Nintendo has confirmed the latest amiibo figures for both North America and Europe.
North America will be receiving 11 more figures in February. These include Toon Link, Ike, Lucario, King Dedede, Bowser, Mega Man, Sheik, Shulk, Meta Knight, Rosalina, and Sonic. Some figures will be retailer exclusive.
Things are slightly different in Europe. Rosalina, Bowser, Lucario, Toon Link, Sheik, and Ike are slated for January 23. Shulk, Sonic, Mega Man, King Dedede, and Meta Knight will launch on February 20.
Check out the new amiibo you can add to your collection in Feb. 2015! http://t.co/vnevvOkTF7 pic.twitter.com/vGsWqcAbez
— Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) November 11, 2014
The #amiibo range extends in 2015. Here's what January and February have in store! pic.twitter.com/7g795InRrd
— Nintendo of Europe (@NintendoEurope) November 11, 2014
New Miiverse update releasing this month – view profiles without logging in
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Nintendo is working on a new update for Miiverse that will be released later this month.
When it goes live, profile pages will be viewable on the web version of Miiverse without the need to log in with a Nintendo Network ID. Registered users will be able to adjust the settings of who can/can’t view their profile. If set to “everyone”, anyone visiting Miiverse will be able to see your profile page – even if they aren’t logged in.
A specific date for the new Miiverse update was not shared. However, it will arrive in mid-November.
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Nintendo confirms Crystal Red and Crystal Blue 2DS systems for North America
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amiibo figures can only hold information for one game at a time
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amiibo figures will only be able to hold information for one game at a time, Nintendo has confirmed.
That news has been revealed via a notice posted on the Japanese amiibo website. The message states:
“Amiibo can only store data for one read/write compatible game at a time. If you wish to use the data from other read/write compatible software, please erase the data in the ‘Amiibo settings’ section of the Wii U settings menu.”
Keep in mind that amiibo figures with already-stored data can still be used for ready-only games.