5 minutes of off-screen Sonic Mania footage
Posted on 7 years ago by Nick in Switch, Videos | 0 comments
Nintendo World Report uploaded footage of Sonic Mania from E3, check it out below.
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Metroid: Samus Returns Japanese promo footage
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Here is some footage of the Japanese promo of Metroid: Samus Returns.
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Super Mario Odyssey seems to have a Mario Maker costume
Posted on 7 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Switch, Videos | 1 Comment
In a new video posted by Nintendo of Japan, one scene shows Mario wearing what looks a whole lot like a Super Mario Maker costume. You can briefly see it just before the 4-minute mark below.
Now may also be a good time to mention that Super Mario Odyssey has an official Twitter account here. It already has some screenshots / images.
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Video: A look at Mario’s drowning animation in Super Mario Odyssey
Posted on 7 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Switch, Videos | 5 Comments
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Off-screen Sonic Forces footage on Switch’s screen
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2017 Splatoon 2 Inkling Invitational – full event
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Reggie – not worried about the competition, focusing on fun, “lots of activity” happening with VR / AR
Posted on 7 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in General Nintendo, News, Switch, Videos | 13 Comments
This information comes from Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime…
“Our focus is making sure we launch great games — making sure that we continue to support not only Nintendo Switch, but also the Nintendo 3DS family of consoles. f we do our jobs with great games as well as making sure there’s enough hardware out in the marketplace, then the stock price will take care of itself.”
“Our demographic is much wider. We want consumers from 5 to 95 playing our games. And by doing that we go down a path that makes our IP much more accessible. We’re much more family-friendly. We have a range of content for the most core gamer to a child who is wanting to get into gaming for the first time. So it’s a different approach for us, and that approach is winning.”
“We are fortunate that we have had a series of phenomenons. Whether it’s been Pokemon Go, or our NES classic that we launched last holiday season, and now Nintendo Switch. What we want to do is create these games and these new executions that the consumers feel they absolutely have to go buy.”