Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX footage
Posted on 10 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS, Videos | 0 comments
I’ve been meaning to put this video up for a few days now, which comes from SEGA’s TGS stream. It’s not a whole lot of footage, but you can get a look at Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX above.
6180 the Moon footage
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Tales of the World: Reve Unitia commercials
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Wii U version of Bayonetta 1 makes a small change to Jeanne’s model
Posted on 10 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Random, Wii U | 44 Comments
There are a few differences in the Wii U version of Bayonetta 1 compared to the original PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 games. There’s off-TV play and touchscreen support on the GamePad. A few Nintendo costumes are also included. As it turns out, PlatinumGames also made a change to Jeanne’s model.
As explained by the studio’s JP Kellams:
So much for Digital Foundry: they missed the biggest difference between the 360 and Wii U versions of Bayo. We fixed Jeanne’s chest size.
— JP Kellams (@PG_jp) September 27, 2014
Kamiya wasn’t happy with the original model (chest was too big), so we made it smaller, like the concept art. 🙂
— JP Kellams (@PG_jp) September 27, 2014
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One Piece: Super Grand Battle! X screenshots
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Bayonetta 1 360/PS3 comparisons, frame rate test
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Paradise Lost: First Contact pushed back to mid-2015
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Asthree Works has decided to push back Paradise Lost: First Contact to mid-2015. The game was originally slated for this year.
Why the delay? Asthree Works explained in a Kickstarter update that roughly 80 percent of the animations were remade and the team hopes to achieve “balanced core mechanics that could evolve naturally within the player’s experience and type of play. That requires tons of hours of testing and repeating / changing puzzles and situations constantly… we have areas with endless possibilities to go through.”
Adapter allows for DualShock controllers to be used with Wii U/Wii
Posted on 10 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Wii, Wii U | 44 Comments
Cyber Gadget will soon be releasing a special adapter in Japan. This will allow PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, PC USB, and joystick controllers to work with a Wii U or Wii console.
Here’s a listing of controllers guaranteed to be compatible with the adapter:
– DualShock 3
– DualShock 4
– Cyber Analog Turbo 3 (CYBER?????????????3) (PS3)
– Classic USB Gamepad (PC USB controller)
– iBuffalo Arcade Stick 13 II (joystick)
The adapter connects through the port in the Wii Remote. It weighs 20 grams, and the cable is 15 centimeters long.
There are some important disclaimers to keep in mind. Depending on the system software your Wii U/Wii uses, the adapter may not work properly. It’s also possible that a future update will cause the product to malfunction. For some games, the adapter may not work at all or work in an unstable way. And of course, controllers that are not specifically listed above may not work.
Cyber Gadget will be releasing the adapter on November 30 in Japan. Amazon Japan lists a 2,894 yen price point.