Submit a news tip



Platforms

Code of Princess boxart

Posted on 13 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in 3DS, News | 0 comments



Code of Princess always seemed like it had a decent shot of being localized. At least we know its on the way for sure now!

ATLUS TO BRING CODE OF PRINCESS FOR NINTENDO 3DS, ACTION RPG BRAWLER WITH COMPETITIVE AND COOPERATIVE MULTIPLAYER, TO NORTH AMERICA THIS FALL; FANS WHO PRE-ORDER AT PARTICIPATING RETAILERS WILL RECEIVE FREE “SOUND & VISUAL BOOK” BONUS

IRVINE, CALIFORNIA — JUNE 4, 2012 — ATLUS, a brand of Index Digital Media, Inc., today revealed North American publishing plans for Code of Princess™, an action RPG brawler for Nintendo 3DS™ with cooperative and competitive multiplayer.

Slated for release this fall, Code of Princess offers players an exciting yet unconventional hardcore experience, deftly blending fighting gameplay with components from classic arcade side-scrolling beat ’em ups and the character development and customization of an RPG. Up to four players can take on challenges cooperatively or battle against one another in competitive play. Both modes are available locally or online via Nintendo Network.



Satoru Iwata and other Nintendo employees in the war room! They were listening to you, guys…

Source


We’ve pretty much known about a Wii U version of Project Cars for a fairly long time. Its existence was hinted at earlier this year, and we later came across some apparent Wii U-specific details.

Now the game’s developer has outright confirmed Project Cars for the platform. Creative director Andy Tudor also seemed to hint about news coming at E3.

Speaking about the Wii U version of Project Cars, Tudor said:

“So yeah, I can’t really talk about that at the moment. But there’ll be some stuff at E3 about the Wii U. Next question!”

Source






















Nintendo has announced “Miiverse” for Wii U, which will allow console owners to connect together. It’s a network communication system for the console. It can be activated at any time during the game without needing to terminate play.

The power of Miiverse can give players an inside look into their friends’ activity, even if you don’t share the same games. It’s possible to make notes for others, and you can add facial expressions to you Mii.

Miiverse will be available on Wii U at launch. The functionality will also be available on the 3DS, PC, and web-enabled mobile devices.



Manage Cookie Settings