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SDK Paint details

Posted on 11 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in News, Wii U eShop | 0 comments

HullBreach Studios has shared new details about SDK Paint. Here’s the latest information about the game:

-HullBreach Uncloaked Wii U Connectivity (Internet Required)
-Connectivity to “Unannounced 2015 Wii U Title” (DETAILS TBA)
-Sharing & Discussion Via A Dedicated Miiverse Community
-Motion Control Integration
-Strong DLC Commitment (Free & Paid)
-5 Paintbrush Sizes
-5 Layers
-640×480 Canvas
-Onion Skinning Layers (50% Opacity)
-Hiding Layers
-Multiple Color Models (RGB, RYB, and HSL)
-Eraser Mode
-Dropper Mode
-Parallax Layer Preview
-Blur Filter
-Contrast Filter
-Edge Enhance Filter
-Flood Tool
-Flip
-Mirror
-Negate
-Bright
-Dark
-Undo
-PNG, JPEG, GIF, MPO Support
-JPS For 3DTV Support
-Dedicated Online SDK Paint Servers w/ Gallery
– GamePad is the primary interface
– TV functions as a secondary visualiser animating content while the artwork is being painted below
– Things like layers pivoting in 3D and sliding with independence while under constant subtle parallax motion giving artists a special sense of discovery while creating inside Wii U’s SDK Paint
– HulLBreach Uncloaked compatible with SDK Paint
– Customize the appearance of HullBreach Uncloaked assets through SDK Paint
– A Wii U with internet connection is required for linkage between the 2 titles
– Cross compatibility is accomplished by uploading user generated artwork from Wii U’s SDK Paint into HullBreach: Uncloaked through HullBreach Studios’ own dedicated SDK Paint servers
– Exclusive free SDK Paint Wii U DLC will make availible to gamers various “HullBreach Vessel Templates” which can easily be painted and uploaded into a HullBreach Uncloaked profile
– Online SDK Paint Galleries will officially tie in with a specific Nintendo Network ID
– This means any imports can only be uploaded by the account that created them
– Uploads are designated private by default
– Any user’s content have the option to enable public web viewing if players desire

SDK Paint is slated for Q3 2014. It will be priced at $1.99.

Source: HullBreach Studios PR

Tomeling in Trouble

HullBreach: Uncloaked and SDK Paint developer HullBreach Studios has announced a pair of new titles, both of which are coming to Wii U.

The first, Tomeling in Trouble, is a non-stop runner action game heading to iOS and Android in Q3 / Q4. Tomeling in Trouble will be bundled in with “Tomeling” on Wii U. The latter project is an RPG containing both 2D and 3D elements. At the moment, it’s unclear when Tomeling will be available.

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Nyamyam has finished developing the Wii U version of Tengami. Next on tap for the studio is Nintendo’s lot check and age ratings for the game. Once that’s complete, we’ll hopefully hear about a release date.

Here’s the latest on Tengami straight from Nyamyam:

The version is finished (yay!!!) and we are preparing to go into Lotcheck, Nintendo’s certification process that is required for all games before they are allowed to go on sale. Before that can happen we have to get age ratings for Tengami though. The game is with the various rating organizations around the globe and it is really just a matter of waiting now. The process can take up 3 weeks and there is unfortunately not much we can do to speed it up.

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Ludosity has wrapped up work on the European release of Ittle Dew. The game will arrive by August, the developer said in a blog post shared last week.

Ittle Dew’s European version will include a few changes from the original US release, which will come to North America in the form of a patch. There is no longer stuttering during saving and sound will now come from the GamePad. A few small bug fixes and polish are implemented as well.

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Capcom’s Onimusha Tactics has been rated by the OFLC. Generally, these sort of listings indicate that a Virtual Console release is planned for the future. Here’s hoping that we’ll be seeing Onimusha Tactics on the Wii U eShop soon!

CW-Games hopes to launch Chimpuzzle Pro on the European Wii U eShop on July 31 “if everything goes well.” Footage from the game is posted above.

This week’s eShops downloads for Europe are as follows:

3DS

Pokemon Trading Card Game – €4.99/£4.49/CHF7.00
Jett Rocket II: The Wrath of Taikai Demo – Free, Demo

Wii U

Pop’n Twinbee – €7.99/£5.49/CHF11.20
Wii Karaoke U by JOYSOUND: 2-hour Ticket – €2.99/£2.69/CHF4.20

Special Offers

Nintendo Pocket Football Club – €11.79/£10.79/CHF16.80 (Until July 13)
Jett Rocket II: The Wrath of Taikai – €4.99/£4.25/CHF5.99 (Until July 24)

NES Remix – €6.99/£6.29/CHF9.80 for people who own NES Remix 2 (Until July 24)
NES Remix 2 – €6.99/£6.29/CHF9.80 for people who own NES Remix (Until July 24)


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