New Super Mario 3D World screenshots/art
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EnjoyUp Games announces Rock’N Racing Off Road for Wii U
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EnjoyUp Games has announced its latest title for Wii U. Rock’N Racing Off Road is heading to Nintendo’s console, the company has revealed.
EnjoyUp made the announcement through Twitter a short while ago, writing:
EnjoyUp Games announces Rock´N Racing Off Road on Nintendo WiiU™ @Dan_Adelman @indiegamescom @WiiUTweets @Kotaku pic.twitter.com/Epnk5sBc37
— EnjoyUp (@enjoyupgames) November 8, 2013
If/when we receive additional details about Rock’N Racing, we’ll have them right here.
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Super Smash Bros. for Wii U screenshot (11/8/13)
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Along with today’s screenshot, Sakurai passed along the following message on Miiverse:
We gave Marth a full makeover, giving him design elements from Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and newer games.
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Video: Super Mario Bros. 2 musical reference spotted in Super Mario 3D World
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For those who are unaware, the above video showcases an Easter egg reference to Super Mario Bros. 2’s character selection screen.
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Zelda: A Link Between Worlds – Sanctuary Sewers footage
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Japan getting a pair of Dragon Quest X keyboards
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Hori will release a pair of Dragon Quest X-themed keyboards in Japan. Both will work with the Wii U, Wii, and PC. Consumers will be able to purchase the Dragon Quest X Slime Keyboard and Dragon Quest X Metal Slime Keyboard for 3,980 and 4,980 yen respectively.
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A few new Super Mario 3D World, Zelda: A Link Between Worlds details
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A short but sweet Nintendo segment just wrapped up on GT.TV, where Bill Trinen shared a few new details about Super Mario 3D World and The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds. You can find an overview of what was revealed in the summary below.
Super Mario 3D World
Shifty Boo Mansion
– Ghost house theme
– Team has done more with it in terms of shifting platforms, staircases
Pretty Plaza Panic
– Slightly different structure from a level standpoint
– Timer starts at 100
– Goal is to get anything you can within that time limit
– Stop watches give you additional time
– Get stars, other items
– Switch in the level designed to be activated only by Peach
Zelda: A Link Between Worlds
– Ice Ruins
– Central tower has elevators that go from top to bottom
– Going down, down down to the bottom of the level and then working your way back up
– Use the Fire Rod in the dungeon to melt blocks, etc.
– Shoots out a wave of fire
– Upgrade it further and it can almost become like a fire tornado
Screenshots of this week’s Nintendo Downloads (11/7/13)
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Aonuma always thinks he’s making his last Zelda game, but ends up wanting to make another one in pursuit of perfection
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Eiji Aonuma has been heavily involved with The Legend of Zelda since Ocarina of Time. Given how he’s played a major role in the series for over 15 years, it’s only natural that thoughts crop up about moving on. There’s one major element that keeps Aonuma going, however: the pursuit of perfection.
Aonuma admitted to GamesTM in its previous issue, “I always make these games with the thought that this is going to be my last.” But he ends up having regrets and wishing certain things could have been implemented, which motivates him to work on another Zelda title.
“I guess that could come to a close if I finally make a perfect game,” Aonuma said, “but perhaps I would not be able to create such a thing even if I spent my whole life on it.” Aonuma understands that he’ll one day have to stop making Zelda games, so before that happens, he “really would like to create something as close to perfection as possible not too far into the future” and “retire with no regrets.”