Nintendo Power magazine photo shows first look of Mario and Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games
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Developers comment on what they’d like to see in Project Cafe
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“Without a doubt, my first request would be for an improved digital marketplace more along the lines of XBLA and PSN. We’d love to be able to offer downloadable titles for Nintendo fans in a more user and publisher friendly environment. Two additional possibilities that we’d love to look at would be a camera for augmented reality and stereoscopic 3D.” – Steve Couture, Frima Games, CEO
 
 “I think our wishes are pretty basic. We’d love more processing power, which is essential, and a better GPU as well. Aside from that I think the key to success would be to improve the whole shop system.” – Ole Teglbjaerg, Press Play, Director
“My biggest wish would be for Nintendo to open up development to everyone just like on iOS. It’s obvious that it will never happen but I might as well wish big. At the very least, they could make it easier for indie developers to make games on the new device and have a better, more thought out digital store. As far as hardware goes, It would be nice if you didn’t need a separate dev kit to make games for it – that you have the ability to develop right on the retail version of the device. From the consumer perspective, I’m sure Nintendo will put lots of interesting bells and whistles on the device. The iPad-like controller sure sounds interesting (although a little expensive if I need to buy 4 controllers for multiplayer).” – Dave Castelnuovo, Bolt Creative
“I’m always excited about a new console from Nintendo because I know they’re going to innovate somehow and do something creative. They never fail to do that. On top of that, their games are always fantastic and I just can’t wait to play their games so it comes hand in hand. So those are the things that I’m – I know it’s not anything specific on a tech basis, but those [tech] things excite me far less than some of the innovations and some of the games that Nintendo’s going to make. So that’s what I look for from Nintendo – something new and fresh, something of very high quality. That’s what gets me excited.” – Denis Dyack, Silicon Knights, President
It’s no surprise that one of the common desires among developers is an improved online/digital service. I think the 3DS eShop will be a good indication of how things will play out on Project Cafe. I’m also hoping that Nintendo will take online another step further with the console – let’s get rid of those Friend Codes once and for all!
First look at Nintendo Select boxart, Mario Kart Wii bundle
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Looks like the rumors we posted last night were spot on. The only difference is that the “Wii Select” games are actually being called “Nintendo Select.”
Miyamoto’s reasoning for bringing The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time to 3DS
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By the time The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D finally launches, the N64 version will be over twelve years old. Nintendo has actually brought up the possibility of bringing the title over to Wii, but Shigeru Miyamoto didn’t just want to port the game without having a specific reason to do so.
Why did Miyamoto feel the time was right to enhance the game for a different platform? He told The Guardian a few days ago:
“We thought the world of Hyrule would be more immersive for the players to experience in 3D and also the horse riding and the thrill of exploring would be heightened… The touch screen allows users to place items where they want and also to display the map. It uses the 3DS gyro sensor to fire Link’s bow and arrow and his slingshot, too. This can be difficult with a controller, but more intuitive moving the 3DS around to aim.”
Project Cafe rumors: No hard drive, graphics/resolution talk, controller options
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Wii owners have basically been begging for a hard drive since its release, yet Nintendo has only opted to enable SD card support on the console. Despite the company’s apparent interest in regaining hardcore fan interest, Nintendo will not, according to Kotaku, include a hard-drive for Project Cafe.
That’s just one of the many new rumors we’ve hearing about today. You can check out additional speculation regarding the console’s graphical capabilities and more controller streaming talk below.
– 8 gigabytes of on-board flash-based memory
 – 16 times the storage capacity of Wii
 – Smaller than the 20GB of room in the original/optional harddrives in 2005 for the Xbox 360
 – 250 GB hard drives offered for PS3/360 today
 – SD card saving also supported
 – 8 GB of storage won’t allow Nintendo to offer full-sized games for download like we’ve seen on the PS3/360
 – Unlikely to store downloaded feature films without additional user-supplied storage
 – Unclear if Nintendo will cap the graphical resolution at 1080i or 1080p
 – 25 GB of data for the disc format (triple the size of Wii discs/Xbox 360, comparable to PS3 Blu-Ray discs)
 – At least equal to the PS3/360 in terms of horsepower
 – Nintendo could tweak the storage capacity and other parameters before launch
 – Screen-controller can function in many ways
 – Controller can act similar to a PS3/360 controller
 – Can also present a supplemental, touch-sensitive viewing screen
 – This could be used for maps and inventory
 – Third option: stream the game on the television to the controller screen
 – Play these high-end games portably while within an unspecified range of the console
UK software sales (Week ending 4/30)
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Individual formats
1		1	 	 	PORTAL 2	XB360	EA GAMES	ELECTRONIC ARTS
 5		2	 	 	ZUMBA FITNESS	WII	505 GAMES	505 GAMES
 3		3	 	 	MORTAL KOMBAT	XB360	WARNER BROS. INTERACTIVE	WARNER BROS. INTERACTIVE
 2		4	 	 	MORTAL KOMBAT	PS3	WARNER BROS. INTERACTIVE	WARNER BROS. INTERACTIVE
 4		5	 	 	PORTAL 2	PS3	EA GAMES	ELECTRONIC ARTS
 8		6	 	 	WII FIT PLUS	WII	NINTENDO	NINTENDO
 7		7	 	 	OPERATION FLASHPOINT: RED RIVER	XB360	CODEMASTERS	CODEMASTERS
 9		8	 	 	CALL OF DUTY: BLACK OPS	XB360	ACTIVISION	ACTIVISION BLIZZARD
 13		9	 	 	JUST DANCE 2	WII	UBISOFT	UBISOFT
 10		10	 	 	POKEMON BLACK VERSION	DS	NINTENDO	NINTENDO
 14		11	 	 	FIFA 11	XB360	EA SPORTS	ELECTRONIC ARTS
 11		12	 	 	POKEMON WHITE VERSION	DS	NINTENDO	NINTENDO
 12		13	 	 	WII SPORTS RESORT	WII	NINTENDO	NINTENDO
 30		14	 	 	KINECT SPORTS	XB360	MICROSOFT	MICROSOFT
 18		15	 	 	HOMEFRONT	XB360	THQ	THQ
 21		16	 	 	OPERATION FLASHPOINT: RED RIVER	PS3	CODEMASTERS	CODEMASTERS
 25		17	 	 	CARNIVAL GAMES: IN ACTION!	XB360	2KPLAY	TAKE 2
 16		18	 	 	LEGO STAR WARS III: THE CLONE WARS	XB360	LUCASARTS	LUCASARTS
 6		19	 	 	CALL OF DUTY: BLACK OPS	PS3	ACTIVISION	ACTIVISION BLIZZARD
 15		20	 	 	CRYSIS 2	XB360	EA GAMES	ELECTRONIC ARTS
 38		21	 	 	MICHAEL JACKSON: THE EXPERIENCE	XB360	UBISOFT	UBISOFT
 19		22	 	 	FIFA 11	PS3	EA SPORTS	ELECTRONIC ARTS
 23		23	 	 	WII PARTY	WII	NINTENDO	NINTENDO
 22		24	 	 	LITTLEBIGPLANET 2	PS3	SONY COMPUTER ENT.	SONY COMPUTER ENT.
 27		25	 	 	HOMEFRONT	PS3	THQ	THQ
 26		26	 	 	ART ACADEMY	DS	NINTENDO	NINTENDO
 –		27	 	 	LEGO STAR WARS III: THE CLONE WARS	PS3	LUCASARTS	LUCASARTS
 –		28	 	 	HALO: REACH	XB360	MICROSOFT	MICROSOFT
 17		29	 	 	PORTAL 2	PC	EA GAMES	ELECTRONIC ARTS
 37		30	 	 	TIGER WOODS PGA TOUR 12: THE MASTERS	XB360	EA SPORTS	ELECTRONIC ARTS
 36		31	 	 	TIGER WOODS PGA TOUR 12: THE MASTERS	PS3	EA SPORTS	ELECTRONIC ARTS
 24		32	 	 	SOCOM: SPECIAL FORCES	PS3	SONY COMPUTER ENT.	SONY COMPUTER ENT.
 39		33	 	 	DRAGON AGE II	XB360	EA GAMES	ELECTRONIC ARTS
 –		34	 	 	FOOTBALL MANAGER 2011	PC	SEGA	SEGA
 20		35	 	 	CRYSIS 2	PS3	EA GAMES	ELECTRONIC ARTS
 29		36	 	 	LEGO STAR WARS III: THE CLONE WARS	DS	LUCASARTS	LUCASARTS
 –		37	 	 	ASSASSIN’S CREED: BROTHERHOOD	PS3	UBISOFT	UBISOFT
 –		38	 	 	TEST DRIVE UNLIMITED 2	XB360	ATARI	NAMCO BANDAI GAMES
 –		39	 	 	JUST DANCE	WII	UBISOFT	UBISOFT
 –		40	 	 	ASSASSIN’S CREED: BROTHERHOOD	XB360	UBISOFT	UBISOFT
All formats
1		1	 	 	PORTAL 2	VALVE	EA GAMES	ELECTRONIC ARTS
 2		2	 	 	MORTAL KOMBAT	NETHERREALM STUDIOS	WARNER BROS. INTERACTIVE	WARNER BROS. INTERACTIVE
 4		3	 	 	ZUMBA FITNESS	PIPEWORKS	505 GAMES	505 GAMES
 6		4	 	 	OPERATION FLASHPOINT: RED RIVER	CODEMASTERS	CODEMASTERS	CODEMASTERS
 3		5	 	 	CALL OF DUTY: BLACK OPS	TREYARCH	ACTIVISION	ACTIVISION BLIZZARD
 5		6	 	 	LEGO STAR WARS III: THE CLONE WARS	TRAVELLER’S TALES	LUCASARTS	LUCASARTS
 7		7	 	 	FIFA 11	EA CANADA	EA SPORTS	ELECTRONIC ARTS
 9		8	 	 	WII FIT PLUS	NINTENDO	NINTENDO	NINTENDO
 10		9	 	 	HOMEFRONT	KAOS STUDIOS	THQ	THQ
 15		10	 	 	JUST DANCE 2	UBISOFT (FRANCE)	UBISOFT	UBISOFT
 8		11	 	 	CRYSIS 2	CRYTEK	EA GAMES	ELECTRONIC ARTS
 11		12	 	 	POKEMON BLACK VERSION	GAME FREAK	NINTENDO	NINTENDO
 18		13	 	 	MICHAEL JACKSON: THE EXPERIENCE	UBISOFT (MONTREAL)	UBISOFT	UBISOFT
 12		14	 	 	POKEMON WHITE VERSION	GAME FREAK	NINTENDO	NINTENDO
 16		15	 	 	TIGER WOODS PGA TOUR 12: THE MASTERS	TIBURON ENTERTAINMENT	EA SPORTS	ELECTRONIC ARTS
 14		16	 	 	WII SPORTS RESORT	NINTENDO	NINTENDO	NINTENDO
 31		17	 	 	KINECT SPORTS	RARE	MICROSOFT	MICROSOFT
 17		18	 	 	DRAGON AGE II	BIOWARE	EA GAMES	ELECTRONIC ARTS
 20		19	 	 	ASSASSIN’S CREED: BROTHERHOOD	UBISOFT (MONTREAL)	UBISOFT	UBISOFT
 22		20	 	 	LEGO HARRY POTTER: YEARS 1-4	TRAVELLER’S TALES	WARNER BROS. INTERACTIVE	WARNER BROS. INTERACTIVE
 25		21	 	 	THE SIMS 3	THE SIMS STUDIO	EA GAMES	ELECTRONIC ARTS
 29		22	 	 	CARNIVAL GAMES: IN ACTION!	CAT DADDY	2KPLAY	TAKE 2
 –		23	 	 	VIRTUA TENNIS 4	SEGA	SEGA	SEGA
 33		24	 	 	TEST DRIVE UNLIMITED 2	EDEN STUDIOS	ATARI	NAMCO BANDAI GAMES
 13		25	 	 	WWE ALL STARS	THQ SAN DIEGO	THQ	THQ
 19		26	 	 	SHIFT 2: UNLEASHED	SLIGHTLY MAD STUDIOS	EA GAMES	ELECTRONIC ARTS
 23		27	 	 	RED DEAD REDEMPTION	ROCKSTAR SAN DIEGO	ROCKSTAR	TAKE 2
 21		28	 	 	FIGHT NIGHT CHAMPION	EA CANADA	EA SPORTS	ELECTRONIC ARTS
 –		29	 	 	GUITAR HERO: WARRIORS OF ROCK	NEVERSOFT	REDOCTANE	ACTIVISION BLIZZARD
 27		30	 	 	WII PARTY	ND CUBE	NINTENDO	NINTENDO
 32		31	 	 	WWE SMACKDOWN VS RAW 2011	YUKE’S	THQ	THQ
 26		32	 	 	LITTLEBIGPLANET 2	MEDIA MOLECULE	SONY COMPUTER ENT.	SONY COMPUTER ENT.
 –		33	 	 	BATMAN: ARKHAM ASYLUM	ROCKSTEADY STUDIOS	XBOX 360 CLASSICS	SQUARE ENIX EUROPE
 –		34	 	 	FOOTBALL MANAGER 2011	SPORTS INTERACTIVE	SEGA	SEGA
 30		35	 	 	ART ACADEMY	HEADSTRONG GAMES	NINTENDO	NINTENDO
 –		36	 	 	JUST CAUSE 2	AVALANCHE STUDIOS	XBOX 360 CLASSICS	SQUARE ENIX EUROPE
 –		37	 	 	HALO: REACH	BUNGIE	MICROSOFT	MICROSOFT
 24		38	 	 	BULLETSTORM	EPIC GAMES/PEOPLE CAN FLY	EA GAMES	ELECTRONIC ARTS
 28		39	 	 	SOCOM: SPECIAL FORCES	ZIPPER INTERACTIVE	SONY COMPUTER ENT.	SONY COMPUTER ENT.
 –		40	 	 	PRO EVOLUTION SOCCER 2011	KONAMI DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT	KONAMI	KONAMI
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D debut trailer
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We’ve seen snippets of off-screen footage of Ocarina of Time 3D in the past, and we were even treated to the game’s intro/opening last week. But this is the first time Nintendo has released a full length, direct-feed trailer. There’s some really nice footage in the video above, so I highly recommend you check it out!
Thanks to Jake for the tip!
Dream Trigger 3D screenshots
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May – What’s in store
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MDK 2 (WiiWare)
 US: May 9
 EU: TBA
 AU: TBA
It’s not a Virtual Console game, but this is a straight-up port of the weird third person shooter developed by Bioware for the PC, Dreamcast and later the PS2 back in 2000. And boy is it weird, with a cast of heroes that include a robotic, six-legged dog, a mad scientist, and a janitor. At only 1000 Nintendo points, it’s not a bad deal, and who knows — if enough people buy it, maybe we’ll eventually get an MDK 3.
