Nintendo Direct Mini: Flipnote Studio 3D – English edition
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A look at the latest changes to Miiverse
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Guild02 – Monsters Come Out on Friday trailer
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Another Japanese Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon commercial
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Latest Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon clips
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Japanese Game & Wario commercials
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Game & Wario overview trailer
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Chotto Nintendo Direct – first look at Flipnote Studio 3D
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Looks like we’re finally getting Flipnote Studio 3D! We’ve been waiting awhile for this one…
Here’s a rundown of what’s shared in the Nintendo Direct:
– Export drawings in the app as animated GIFs, a series of GIFs, or AVI movie files
– Draw pictures in 3 layers, 6 colors
– Sample 3D movies provided
– Friend Flipnote Gallery community service lets you comment, evaluate, and download each others’ drawings
– Releasing this summer as a free download
– World Flipnote Gallery global community service
– This requires a small monthly fee for server
– 30 day trial available
– Specified free hours for this aspect
– Monthly fee may be waived if your drawings are popular enough
– Flipnote Studio DSi community services ending on May 31
Miyamoto on video games’ future, Pikmin 3
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And a bonus! If Miyamoto wasn’t working on video games, he’d probably continue work as an industrial designer.
“Originally, I started off as an industrial designer, and the dream of all industrial designers is to create something that sort of amazes and surprises people. I ultimately chose the path of creating video games, but if I hadn’t been creating video games, I think that and hope that I would be creating things that are similar to that. So, when I look at that as being something that perhaps I might have been able to create, but ultimately wasn’t able to because of the path that I chose, I have a tendency to look at the person that created that thing as a potential rival. So that’s sort of where that thought came from.”