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BLOC footage

Posted on 9 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in Videos, Wii U eShop | 0 comments

Ahead of its release on the North American Wii U eShop this coming Thursday, some footage of the download has emerged. Watch 14 minutes of footage below.

Update: Bumped to the top. Added in Sunday’s updates.


Nintendo Badge Arcade has been receiving daily updates since heading to the 3DS eShop. Because it’s continually updated with content, we’re rounding up all of the additions and changes in a weekly post.

Here’s what’s on tap for the week of July 18:

July 18

– 12 Monster Hunter panels
– 12 Mario Kart panels
– 2 Animal Crossing panels (2 days left)
– 4 Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash panels (1 with 1 day left)
– 1 free play

Pokemon GO has now reached yet another major milestone. The app has officially surpassed 50 million installs on Android, and currently sits somewhere between that number and 100 million.

Pokemon GO’s previous milestone on Android was 10 million. That happened back on July 12.

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BLOC’s launch trailer surfaced last week. It was a sign that the Wii U eShop would be coming soon, and now we have a release date.

BLOC should be available in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Brazil on July 28. Pricing is set at $2.99.

Source: Cragworks PR

In Japan, Nintendo published Culdcept Revolt earlier this month. Take a look at a bunch of footage from the final retail version below.

Capcom put out yet another Monster Hunter Stories clip today focusing on a particular creature. View a video for Nargacuga below.


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Pokemon GO has arrived in yet another new territory. Earlier today, Niantic made the game available to download in France. It should be out now on both iOS and Android.

Here’s the news straight from the official Pokemon GO account:


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Nintendo gave us a first look at The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild during E3 2014 with a trailer. At that time though, the project hadn’t been completely shaped yet.

Series producer Eiji Aonuma reconfirmed to EDGE this month that the video was running in real time and in-engine. However, the scene shown was made especially for the trailer. When we saw Link shooting arrows at the Guardian on his horse, jumping off, and firing off one last arrow in mid-air at the enemy in slow motion, you couldn’t actually do that.

Aonuma mentioned how he “really wanted to put that in the game” and realized his vision following the trailer. It also made the team expand on Breath of the Wild in terms of story. Interestingly enough, the trailer ended up as “the basis for the whole game.”

Aonuma’s words in full:

After teasing fans for quite some time, the next Sonic game from Sonic Team made its first appearance during the franchise’s 25th anniversary party Friday night. Project Sonic 2017 was given its first trailer, and NX was even confirmed as one of the project’s target platforms.

The video showed both Modern Sonic and Classic Sonic in action. Does that mean SEGA intends to make the title as a follow-up sorts to Sonic Generations? Apparently not. Takashi Iizuka, a well-known developer inside Sonic Team, said that the new game is not a sequel. That would certainly rule out Sonic Generations 2!

Thanks to Jake for the tip.

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Lost in Shadow was made available in Europe a couple of days ago as a Wii download title on the Wii U eShop. Take a look at some footage below.


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