Splatoon – N-ZAP ’89, Octobrush weapons out now
Posted on 10 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Wii U | 1 Comment
Nintendo has been regularly adding new content to Splatoon, and today is no different. Two new weapons are now available in the game. Players can get their hands on the N-ZAP ’89 in addition to the Octobrush.
Here’s the overview of the N-ZAP ’89:
Ah yes, the N-ZAP ’89. This is quite simply an N-ZAP ’85 that was redesigned for… well, definitely not legal reasons. No siree. Nothing to see here. Lawyers definitely did not have anything to do with this. It includes a Sprinkler to rapidly increase your turf, allowing you to fire off remarkably fast Inkstrikes! This set is excellent at striking where the foe least expects it. Good for lone wolves and those nostalgic for the good ol’ days!
And the Octobrush:
Need a brush that packs a powerful punch? The Octobrush is a brush with denser bristles that fling even more ink with each swipe! Use that mobility to scatter Squid Beakons everywhere, giving your whole team free rein of the battlefield! No need to hesitate—you can always use the Kraken to run away in a pinch. Your team will love you!
Footage of today’s weapons can be seen below.
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Dragon Quest VIII 3DS trailer #2
Posted on 10 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS, Videos | 0 comments
Square Enix prepared a second trailer for Dragon Quest VIII on 3DS. You can watch it if you’re in Japan. If you’re not, you’ll need to enter this URL on this page.
Square Enix naturally had to make things difficult. They’ve limited the trailer’s availability to those who reside in Japan. If you use that proxy link though, everything should be okay!
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Angry Video Game Nerd Adventures 2 confirmed for Nintendo platforms
Posted on 10 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS eShop, News, Wii U eShop | 0 comments
Angry Video Game Nerd Adventures 2 was announced earlier today. While there’s still not much information out there, we do have a few tidbits.
It’s now officially confirmed that Angry Video Game Nerd Adventures 2 will be on Nintendo platforms. The game is being made in Unity, and it will have a bunch of new elements.
FreakZone Games, developer of the first title, also said that it was worth the cost bringing it to Nintendo systems.
Here’s the full roundup of tweets:
It's real! AVGN Adventures 2 coming or PC and console. Definitely going for Nintendo again, but maybe others too. pic.twitter.com/fwRGomMSMC
— FreakZone Games (@FreakZoneGames) July 17, 2015
Also, we moved to Unity to eliminate that longass delay before console releases this time. So there won't be a big wait.
— FreakZone Games (@FreakZoneGames) July 17, 2015
@TheGamerOfAges We'll reveal more soon! But there's gonna be LOTS of new stuff!
— FreakZone Games (@FreakZoneGames) July 17, 2015
@TronKnotts I'd say so!
— FreakZone Games (@FreakZoneGames) July 17, 2015
Ant-Man teased for Disney Infinity 3.0
Posted on 10 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Wii U | 2 Comments
Disney Interactive is teasing Ant-Man for Disney Infinity 3.0. On its social media pages, the above image has been posted. It’s a clear sign that Ant-Man is coming to the game.
The only question is how Ant-Man will be represented in Disney Infinity 3.0. A figure would make sense, but a Power Disc is another possibility.
Capcom teases Monster Hunter X, Monster Hunter Diary bonuses for MH4U owners
Posted on 10 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS, News | 5 Comments
Capcom will be giving those who own Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate in Japan a little “something” as a bonus in Monster Hunter X. That’s according to series producer Ryozo Tsujimoto, who shared the information with Famitsu.
There’s also something planned for Monster Hunter Diary: Poka Poka Airou Village DX. By having save data on your 3DS, you’ll be given something that’s “a little better than from 4 Ultimate,” but only a little.
Capcom isn’t sharing details beyond this at present. These bonuses will be just enough for one to think “that would be nice to have”.
More: Capcom, Famitsu, interview, Japan, Monster Hunter X, Ryozo Tsujimoto
Project X Zone 2 producer on the story, characters talk
Posted on 10 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS, News | 0 comments
Siliconera caught up with Project X Zone 2 series producer Kensuke Tsukanaka at E3. The story and selection of certain characters were among the topics discussed.
We’ve posted a few of the interview excerpts below. For the full interview, head on over to Siliconera.
Dungeons & Robots alpha trailer
Posted on 10 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Videos, Wii U eShop | 3 Comments
Glow Games uploaded a new trailer for Dungeons & Robots today. Give it a watch below.
More: Dungeons & Robots, Glow Games, indie
Angry Video Game Nerd Adventures 2 announced
Posted on 10 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS eShop, News, Wii U eShop | 1 Comment
Angry Video Game Nerd Adventures 2 is in the works, FreakZone Games announced at the SGC event today. We don’t have any specifics just yet, but the game is definitely happening.
FreakZone Games posted on its Twitter account a few minutes ago:
So we just announced ANGRY VIDEO GAME NERDS ADVENTURES 2 at SGC.
— FreakZone Games (@FreakZoneGames) July 17, 2015
It’s unclear which platforms Angry Video Game Nerd Adventures 2 will be on, but the original title came to both Wii U and 3DS. That would make it a good candidate for both platforms!
Collectible Badge Center – footage of the BoxBoy! badges
Posted on 10 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS eShop, News, Videos | 0 comments
Nintendo recently added BoxBoy! badges to the Japanese 3DS download Collectible Badge Center. We’ve posted some footage below showing off these items.
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Devil’s Third – 30 FPS, no split-screen or voice chat, other specs and Itagaki comments
Posted on 10 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Wii U | 39 Comments
Tomonobu Itagaki made a Facebook post earlier today covering some additional information about the title.
First, the game is set at 30 frames per second. Split-screen has also been ruled out for offline and online play, as the team “used all the power of Wii U for single player.” There is also no voice chat because Valhalla Game Studios “maxed out its bandwidth to achieve online play by 16 users.”
Head past the break to read up on Itagaki’s full comments.









