Another round of DuckTales Remastered footage
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OFLC ratings: NAM-1975, Wii Party U
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Two more games have been rated by the OFLC today. NAM-1975 and Wii Party U have been added to the Australian classification database. NAM-1975 will be a 3DS VC release.
NAM-1975, Rating: M, Author: D4ENTERPRISE CO., LTD, Publisher: NINTENDO CO., LTD.
— AusVGClassifications (@AusVGClass) June 12, 2013
WII PARTY U, Rating: PG, Author: NDCUBE, Publisher: NINTENDO CO., LTD.
— AusVGClassifications (@AusVGClass) June 12, 2013
Another round of Dungeons and Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara footage
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Bayonetta 2 direct-feed footage
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Scribblenauts Unmasked footage
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Video: “Reggie Talks with Michael Kelbaugh from Retro”
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A few more Sonic Lost World details
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The Sonic Stadium sat down with Sonic Team’s Takashi Iizuka to talk all things Sonic Lost World. You can find a roundup of his comments below.
– Prototypes for different geometries and stages started during Sonic Generations
– Development therefore began about 2.5 years ago
– Morio Kishimoto (Sonic Colors) is directing the Wii U version
– Heido Bayashi (Colors DS) is directing the 3DS version
– Tomoya Ohtani (Sonic Unleashed) is composing
– The gadgets you use to help Sonic are from Tails, not Eggman
– Sonic X-Treme didn’t influence Lost World
– 60 FPS
– Deadly Six are a new set of creatures never encountered before called “Zeti”
– They live in a unexplored area of Sonic’s world “Lost Hex” and Eggman is trying to force them to work with him and he loses control of them and he has to team up with Sonic to try and take them out
– Nintendo exclusivity allows the team to take advantages of a second screen and Sonic has done well on Nintendo platforms
– Single-player is GamePad only
– One person controls the Pro Controller in multiplayer
– Iizuka understands some of the Galaxy comparisons, but believes people will understand that it feels and moves like a Sonic game when they play it
Young Justice: Legacy now “TBD” on Nintendo platforms
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Young Justice: Legacy has been delayed on Nintendo platforms. The Wii U, Wii, and 3DS versions now have a “TBD” release date. This likely suggests a launch sometime in 2014.
The delay only impacts Young Justice on Nintendo systems – it’s still coming to the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 this September.
Little Orbit is apparently holding back the Nintendo versions to make them better suited on each platform. For Wii U, the team will be looking to exploit the GamePad for interesting gameplay. The Wii version, which was thought to be cancelled at one point, seems to be shaping up for release and will probably launch alongside the Wii U version.
Capcom emphasizes collaboration with Nintendo to make Mega Man inclusion in Smash Bros. possible
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Yesterday’s Super Smash Bros. news was highlighted by the confirmation of Mega Man’s inclusion. Obviously this took a great amount of work on the part of both Nintendo and Capcom. Mega Man is Capcom’s baby, and without their input, you wouldn’t be seeing him in the new Wii U and 3DS game.
The collaboration between Nintendo and Capcom is something that Capcom senior online/community manager Brett Elston emphasized on Twitter:
Nintendo doesn’t “care” about Mega Man more than Capcom. Those are logos. PEOPLE on both sides made SSB happen. That design is collaboration
— Brett Elston (@Brelston) June 12, 2013
Years in, I still understand the frustration. But digging to find the negative with something this positive hinders the conversation
— Brett Elston (@Brelston) June 12, 2013