Pikmin 2 – Nintendo Selects trailer
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Pikmin 2, Mario Power Tennis Nintendo Selects boxarts
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Pikmin 2 Makes Its U.S. Wii Debut, Joins Mario Power Tennis in Nintendo Selects
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Nintendo is adding two great games to the Nintendo Selects value collection for the Wii console on June 10 with Mario Power Tennis and Pikmin 2, a Nintendo GameCube classic making its U.S. debut on Wii. Nintendo Selects games are available at a suggested retail price of $19.99.
Separately, two of the best-selling Wii games of all time will be getting new prices: Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Donkey Kong Country Returns each will be available at a suggested retail price of $29.99. The value pricing provides shoppers with a great way to expand their game collections with some of the hottest Wii games around.
Nintendo Download (5/17, Europe) – Rayman Origins demo
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3DS VC
Kirby’s Dreamland 2 – £3.60
3DS Download
Rayman Origins demo – free
Bird Mania 3D- £1.80
Nintendo Video
Shaun the Sheep 3D – Shaun Goes Old School,
Big Buck Bunny
WiiWare
2 Fast 4 Gnomz Demo – free
We’ll finally get a chance to see what Rayman Origins looks like in motion on the 3DS. Here’s hoping the the demo is planned for North America this week as well.
Source: Nintendo PR
Sonic Labyrinth screenshots
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More DLC hitting Theatrhythm Final Fantasy next week (5/16)
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Square Enix will offer new Theatrhythm Final Fantasy songs through downloadable content next week.
As usual, four songs will be available. Final Fantasy III’s Crystal Tower (field music), Final Fantasy VIII’s The Castle (field music), Final Fantasy X’s Chousen (battle music) and Final Fantasy XI’s Ragnarok (battle music) are the new selections.
Each piece of music launches on May 16 for 150 yen each. You can find samples for all of the songs above.
Iwata Asks: Project Zero 2: Wii Edition details
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The latest Iwata Asks focuses on Project Zero 2: Wii Edition. Project Zero producer Keisuke Kikuchi, director Makoto Shibata, and Nintendo president Satoru Iwata were the main participants in the interview. We’ve rounded up a bunch of details from the discussion which you can find after the break.
Fractured Soul 3D screenshots
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Game Informer review scores – June 2012
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The latest Game Informer review scores are as follows:
Dragon’s Dogma – 8.5
Prototype 2 – 8.5
Fez – 9.25
Kinect Star Wars – 5.5
Trials Evolution – 9.0
Legend of Grimrock – 7.25
Mortal Kombat – 9.0
Skullgirls – 8.0
Sine Mora – 8.0
UEFA Euro 2012 – 6.75
Birds of Steel – 7.0
Spirit Camera: The Cursed Memoir – 5.0
Fibble – Flick ‘n’ Roll – 8.0
World Gone Sour – 6.75
Fractured Soul 3D details
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In March, we mentioned some of the crazy, behind-the-scenes happenings to Fractured Soul. What was once a 2D platformer for the DS soon landed on the 3DS with no publisher.
Endgame Studios was able to retain rights to the 3D version, and it seems as though they will indeed bring it to the eShop this summer. You can find details about the game below.
– Two screens used to show different version of a stage running in parallel
– Neither screen can be traversed in their entirety
– Each contains dead ends and gaps
– Go back and forth from one screen tot he next
– Progress from the left end of the stage to the right
– Encounter robotic enemies
– Don’t fall through the bottom of the level
– Have to deal with gravity
– Combine jumping and screen transfer abilities to avoid getting killed by some enemies
– Series of worlds in the game
– Each world applies a different effect to the top screen
– Water-based stages: buoyancy, less maneuverability
– Fire-based stages: limits amount of time player can spend on the top screen by slowly draining health
– Another world reverses gravity