Splatoon image (3/23/15), new clip
Posted on 10 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Images, Wii U | 1 Comment
We have two more assets from the Japanese Splatoon Twitter account. Check out the latest image above, and another brief clip below.
As for today’s tweet translations, you can check that out below:
This weapon is the ‘Splacharger’.
By compressing ink in the weapon’s tank, it is capable of long-range shots and to hit your opponents with powerful blows.
It takes time to charge these strong shots, so you will need to learn to use your sub-weapon effectively.Our researchers have obtained video of the Splacharger in action.
Please take a look.
To master this weapon, it seems as though you will need to develop an intuition for how long the charge takes.
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Two new jobs reveled for Bravely Second: End Layer
Posted on 10 years ago by Kirara Koneko(@KiraraKoneko) in 3DS, News | 2 Comments
In this weeks Famitsu issue we will be seeing an article that talks about some new information on Bravely Second: End Layer.
One of the new pieces of information we will see talks about new jobs:
– Chariot, with a focus on physical attacks; its asterisk holder is named Cú Chulainn (voice: Tetsu Inada)
– Wizard, its asterisk holder is Ayame (voice: Akiko Yajima).
The article also gives more details on new returning asterisk holders (Barbarossa and Praline à la mode), as well as the CapCap Maker mini-game.
Screenshots of this week’s Nintendo Downloads (3/26/15, Europe)
Posted on 10 years ago by Kirara Koneko(@KiraraKoneko) in 3DS eShop, Screenshots, Wii U eShop | 0 comments
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UK software sales (Week ending 3/21/15)
Posted on 10 years ago by Kirara Koneko(@KiraraKoneko) in 3DS, News, Wii U | 0 comments
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UK software sales (Week ending 3/21/15) – Wii U/3DS charts
Posted on 10 years ago by Kirara Koneko(@KiraraKoneko) in 3DS, News, Wii U | 0 comments
This weeks Wii U/3DS specific UK software sales are as follows:
Wii U
1. Mario Part 10 – Nintendo
2. Mario Kart 8 – Nintendo
3. Super Smash Bros. – Nintendo
4. Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker – Nintendo
5. Super Mario 3D World – Nintendo
6. New Super Mario Bros. U – Nintendo
7. Hyrule Warriors – Nintendo
8. FIFA 13 – EA Sports
9. Lego Marvel Super Heroes – Traveller’s Tales
10. Disney Infinity 2.0 – Avalanche Software
3DS
1. The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask – Nintendo
2. Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate – Capcom
3. Tomodachi Life – Nintendo
4. Super Smash Bros. – Nintendo
5. Pokemon Omega Ruby – Nintendo
6. Pokemon Alpha Sapphire – Nintendo
7. Pokemon Y – Nintendo
8. The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Wolrds – Nintendo
9. Super Mario Bros. 2 – Nintendo
10. Mario Kart 7 – Nintendo
Source: Chart-Track
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Nintendo Download (3/26/15, Europe)
Posted on 10 years ago by Kirara Koneko(@KiraraKoneko) in 3DS eShop, News, Wii U eShop | 0 comments
This week’s European Nintendo Downloads are as follows:
Wii U Retail
Trine Enchanted Edition – €12.99/£10.99 (€10.39/£8.79 if you own Trine 2: Director’s Cut)
Wii U Download
Suspension Railroad Simulator – €7.99/£5.99
Wii U Virtual Console
Mega Man Zero – €6.99/£6.29
3DS Retail
Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stones: Wildfire (available March 27) – €39.99/£34.99
Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stones: Thunderflash (available March 27) – €39.99/£34.99
LEGO Ninjago: Shadow of Ronin (available March 27) – €39.99/£29.99
SpongeBob HeroPants – £19.99
Best Friends – My Horse 3D – €29.99/£24.99
3DS Download
Jet Dog – €7.99/£7.19
Excave – €4.99/£4.49
Adventure Bar Story – €4.99/£3.99
eShop Sales
Wii U
Angry Bunnies: Colossal Carrot Crusade – €3.14/£2.69 (Ends April 23, regular price €6.99/£5.99)
Cake Ninja 3: The Legend Continues – €3.69/£3.33 (Ends April 23, regular price €4.99/£4.49)
Color Zen – €2.24/£2.24 (Ends April 23, regular price €2.99/£2.99)
Color Zen Kids – €2.24/£2.24 (Ends April 23, regular price €2.99/£2.99)
My Style Studio: Hair Salon – €3.74/£3.35 (Ends April 23, regular price €4.99/£4.49)
99Seconds – €1.49/£1.34 (Ends April 23, regular price €2.49/£2.29)
Darts Up – €1.49/£1.34 (Ends April 23, regular price €2.49/£2.29)
TNT Racers – Nitro Machines Edition – €4.99/£4.49 (Ends April 9, regular price €7.99/£6.99)
Paper Monsters Recut – €3.29/£2.79 (Ends April 9, regular price €6.49/£5.49)
Zen Pinball 2: South Park Pinball (Add-on Content) – €2.49/£1.99 (Ends April 2, regular price €4.99/£3.99)
3DS
Conception II: Children of the Seven Stars – €14.99/£13.49 (Ends April 9, regular price €29.99/£24.99)
Shin Megami Tensei IV – €9.99/£8.99 (Ends April 9, regular price €19.99/£17.99)
Asterix The Mansions of the Gods – €19.99/£16.99 (Ends April 9, regular price €34.99/£29.99)
Comic Workshop – €4.49/£3.99 (Ends April 16, regular price €5.99/£5.39)
Painting Workshop – €2.99/£2.69 (Ends April 16, regular price €3.99/£3.59)
Angry Bunnies – €2.92/£2.69 (Ends April 23, regular price €6.49/£5.99)
Bubble Pop World – €3.74/£3.35 (Ends April 23, regular price €4.99/£4.49)
Color Zen – €2.24/£2.24 (Ends April 23, regular price €2.99/£2.99)
Color Zen Kids – €2.24/£2.24 (Ends April 23, regular price €2.99/£2.99)
Fishdom H20: Hidden Odyssey – €3.74/£3.35 (Ends April 23, regular price €4.99/£4.49)
My Style Studio: Hair Salon – €3.74/£3.35 (Ends April 23, regular price €4.99/£4.49)
Darts Up 3D – €1.49/£1.34 (Ends April 23, regular price €2.99/£2.69)
Football Up Online – €2.99/£2.69 (Ends April 23, regular price €3.99/£3.59)
3D MahJongg – €3.59/£3.19 (Ends April 9, regular price €4.99/£4.49)
Atlantic Quest – €4.99/£3.59 (Ends April 9, regular price €6.99/£4.99)
Crazy Construction – €4.99/£3.59 (Ends April 9, regular price €6.99/£4.99)
Undead Bowling – €4.99/£3.59 (Ends April 9, regular price €6.99/£4.99)
Snow Moto Racing 3D – €3.99/£3.59 (Ends April 9, regular price €7.99/£7.19)
World Conqueror 3D (CIRCLE Ent.) – £3.99 (Permanent, was £4.49)
Permanent Price Drop
World Conqueror 3D – £3.99 (was £4.49)
Source: Nintendo PR
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Sega 3D Classics are given ratings in Australia
Posted on 10 years ago by Kirara Koneko(@KiraraKoneko) in 3DS eShop, News | 0 comments
The Australian Classification Board has now given ratings to several Sega 3D Classics. The recently rated titles are 3D Out Run, 3D Fantasy Zone, 3D Fantasy Zone II, and 3D Thunder Blade.
A couple of these titles had already been anticipated to have launched alongside other PAL releases, however they seemed to have been delayed. Sega never commented on the delay but seeing ratings given to the games is good evidence that we should see them released sometime soon.
No specific release date has been given at this time.
Square Enix presents 45-minutes of Bravely Second: End Layer
Posted on 10 years ago by Dennis Gagliardotto(@LyonHart_) in 3DS, News, Videos | 0 comments
In this neat 45-minute video, we get a look at Bravely Second: End Layer with some of the developers from Silicon Studio. Throughout the video, the devs give insight to new information and mechanics of the game, discussing everything from music to dungeons, jobs to mini-games and much more!
Bravely Second: End Layer launches in Japan on April 23rd
Lucarionite going out to the top Pokémon Shuffle players
Posted on 10 years ago by Dennis Gagliardotto(@LyonHart_) in 3DS eShop, News | 19 Comments
For the last week on Pokémon Shuffle players from all over the world have been competing to be one of the top 20,000 in America and Europe/Australia (50,000 in Japan) to get their chance at obtaining a Lucarionite. The rules were simple: face off against a Mega Lucario in a special event and rack up as high of a score as you could within 1 minute. You could play as many times as you wanted, as long as you had hearts available.
Now that the event is over, Lucarionites are going out to the top players of the competition. Unfortunately, I placed 33,201 out of the 250k+ entrants (I swear I was around 9,000 three days ago!), but I was still given a Jewel just for trying – so all is well!
Were you one of the top 20,000 in your region to obtain a Lucarionite? Let us know!
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Pokémon Shuffle reaches 2.5 million downloads milestone!
Posted on 10 years ago by Dennis Gagliardotto(@LyonHart_) in 3DS eShop, News | 0 comments
Two weeks ago we reported that Pokémon Shuffle had surpassed 1 million downloads within two weeks of launch. Three weeks later, Pokémon Shuffle has now reached 2,500,000 downloads.
This is huge news for the free Pokémon themed puzzler, and those numbers will surely continue to grow.
As a token of appreciation, all Pokémon Shuffle players are being gifted a free Disruption Delay. For those unaware, Disruption Delay helps prevent the enemy Pokémon from causing any inconveniences — such as freezing a few tiles, swapping out your party for other unwanted Pokémon, adding wooden blocks, etc. — for a certain duration.
Personally, Pokémon Shuffle has been a ton of fun for me since it came out. As someone who was heavily addicted to the frenetic match-three twist of Pokémon Trozei, this certainly provides tons of entertainment in a well put together fashion that isn’t overwhelming in its UI, mechanics, or anything of the sort. I find it hard to believe people have actually been spending money on Pokémon Shuffle when it is perfectly enjoyable and feasible to get through its entirety without having to spend a dime.
How have you been enjoying Pokémon Shuffle? Let us know in the comments below!
You can grab Pokémon Shuffle for free via the Nintendo eShop