Pocky & Rocky with Becky rated in Australia
Posted on 9 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Wii U eShop | 0 comments
Yet another Virtual Console release has been rated in Australia. Pocky & Rocky with Becky was just added to the database today. Natsume will probably be bringing this game to Wii U in the near future!
Trine Enchanted Edition launch trailer
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The Next Penelope will use Wii U’s dual-screen setup for multiplayer, 3DS version not ruled out
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Nintendo Life has a new interview up with Aurelien Regard, the creator of The Next Penelope. Regard was asked about things like using the Wii U’s dual-screen setup and release date, the possibility of a 3DS version, and plans for the future.
You can find those excerpts below. The full interview is located here.
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Screenshots of this week’s European Nintendo Downloads (12/18/14, Europe)
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Nintendo Download (12/18/14, Europe)
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This week’s European downloads are as follows;
Wii U
–Â Art of Balance Demo – Free
– 99Moves – €2.49/£2.29 (€1.49/£1.37 for owners of 99Seconds, Abyss, Darts Up, Rock Zombie or Unepic on Wii U)
– Mighty Final Fight (VC) – €4.99/£3.49
– Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight (VC) – €4.99/£3.49
– TRANSFORMERS PRIME The Game – €49.99/£39.99
– Angry Birds Trilogy – €39.99/£29.99
3DS
– TOYS VS MONSTERS – €1.99/£1.99 (Until December 31, regular price €3.99/£3.99)
– TRANSFORMERS PRIME The Game – €39.99/£29.99
– Angry Birds Trilogy – €39.99/£29.99
– Moshi Monsters Moshlings Theme Park – €29.99/£19.99
– Sumico – €2.99/£2.69
– Castle Conqueror Defender – €4.99/£3.99
–Â Glory of Generals Demo – Free
-My Aquarium: Seven Oceans (DSiWare) – €4.99/£4.49/500 Points
-Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth – Navigation: Marie (available Dec. 19) – €2.99/£2.69
– Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth – Navigation: Nanako (available Dec. 19) – €2.99/£2.69
3DS Themes
– Mario’s Mighty Moustache (available on Dec. 19) – €1.99/£1.79
– Luigi’s Mighty Moustache (available on Dec. 19) – €1.99/£1.79
– Tomodachi Life – Speech Bubble (available on Dec. 19) – €1.99/£1.79
– Stripes (Blue & White Horizontal) (available on Dec. 19) – €0.99/£0.89
– Stripes (Red & White Horizontal) (available on Dec. 19) – €0.99/£0.89
– Sonic Boom Theme Bundle (Bundle available on Dec. 19) – €5.99/£5.39
– METAL GEAR SOLID SNAKE EATER 3D (Bundle available on Dec. 19) – €1.49/£1.39
Special Offers
– Another World – 20th Anniversary Edition – €3.99/£3.59 (Ends January 1, regular price €7.99/£7.19)
– Art of Balance TOUCH! – €5.20/£4.70 (Ends January 8, regular price €6.99/£6.29)
– Code of Princess – €20.50/£17.25 (Ends January 1, regular price €29.99/£24.99)
– Darts Up 3D – €0.99/£0.89 (Ends January 8, regular price €2.99/£2.69)
– Demon King Box – €2.99/£2.19 (Ends January 8, regular price €3.99/£2.99)
– European Conqueror 3D – €1.99/£1.49 (Ends January 8, regular price €3.99/£2.99)
– Football Up 3D – €1.99/£1.56 (Ends January 8, regular price €2.99/£2.36)
– Football Up Online  – €2.99/£2.69 (Ends January 8, regular price €3.99/£3.59)
– Fractured Soul  – €2.49/£1.99 (Ends January 8, regular price €7.99/£7.19)
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Super Toy Cars patch now available in Europe, North America soon
Posted on 9 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Wii U eShop | 0 comments
Eclipse Games has prepared a new patch for Super Toy Cars. It’s currently available in Europe, and it should arrive in North America soon.
The update improves collision detection, adds leaderboards, and addresses various bugs.
Here’s the official Miiverse update post from Eclipse Games:
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FAST Racing Neo has been in the works since the end of 2012
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Shin’en has been working on FAST Racing Neo for quite some time. In an interview with KonsoliFIN, the studio’s Manfred Linzner revealed that Neo’s development kicked off at the end of 2012. The game began soon after Shin’en wrapped up Nano Assault Neo.
Linzner also spoke about how the team faced a “major challenge” to match or surpass other racers on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC from a visual perspective. The task was made all the more difficult since Shin’en wanted to hit 60 frames per second.
Below are Linzner’s full words:
We started with FAST Racing Neo right after we were done with Nano Assault Neo. So this was end of 2012. A major challenge was to get on par or even beyond what other racing games on PC,PS4 or XB1 offer visually. Those games are done by very large and professional teams (around 30x to 100x times bigger then us). Just the sheer amount of geometry you need to produce for that sweet ‘Nex Gen’ look is insane. Not even to mention the nearly impossible task to render that all at 60fps on the Wii U. Anyway, we liked that challenge. We feel we do our best work when being challenged. You need to find creative ways.