50 more Unity games in the works for Wii U
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Over 50 new Unity games are slated for Wii U, Nintendo of America’s Damon Baker has said.
Baker told Siliconera that on top of that, 17 Unity-based games “are currently in the pipeline, that have been submitted.” These titles “will all be out within the next two months.”
Developers brought along nine Wii U titles made in Unity to GDC this past week.
Baker’s comments in full:
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ONM review scores – April 2014
Posted on 10 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS, 3DS eShop, News, Wii U, Wii U eShop | 1 Comment
This month’s ONM review scores are as follows:
Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – 90%
The LEGO Movie Videogame – 59%
Wooden Sen’Sey – 65%
Weapon Shop de Omasse – 71%
Steel Diver: Sub Wars – 79%
Yoshi’s New Island – 67%
Ittle Dew – 78%
Retro City Rampage: DX – 78%
Adventure Time: Hey Ice King! Why’d You Steal Our Garbage?! – 68%
Thanks to joclo for the tip.
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Affordable Space Adventures details
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Shacknews published a new preview for Affordable Space Adventures today after getting some hands-on time with the game at GDC. You can find information rounded up from the report – plus a few words from KnapNok co-founder Dajana Dimovska – in our summary below. Shacknews’ full article is located here.
– Take control of a broken-down spaceship
– Ship has endured heavy damage and is stranded on a dangerous planet
– Need to guide it to safety and avoid hazards along the way
– The ship will regain its functionality and slowly regenerate abilities as you play
– Player manually controls all elements of the spaceship’s functions through the GamePad touch screen
– Ex: touch the ignition to activate the ship before flying with the dual control sticks
– More elements of the combustion engine opened up, like thrust engines and stabilizers
– GDC demo lets you switch to an electric engine with its own abilities later on
“Nifflas is the core designer of the spaceship and all the engines. The idea is very inspired by spaceship games in general, but also movies like Star Trek. There was also thinking about properties or engines where we could have different environments, so we came up with this electrical and fuel engine. They’re very different, like one produces heat and one is noisier than the other. We tried to come up with systems that are very different from each other to come up with different kind of gameplay.”
– Stages are straightforward and linear
– Players search for the exit
– Puzzles are tied to the ship’s abilities
– This includes sequences that require aiming with the R button and firing off a beacon to press switches and open doors
– Other puzzles are significantly more dangerous, as hostile robots will begin to litter areas
– You can scan robots to indicate how far their lasers can reach
– Will need to sometimes fly through a robot’s line of sight, but detection is avoidable, as long as certain conditions are met
– Ex: one robot can detect heat, so you have to lower the ship’s thrusters and set the stabilizers to their lowest setting to make sure that they didn’t trigger the robot’s sensors
Hyper Light Drifter GDC 2014 demo footage
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Flowerworks HD footage
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Renegade Kid’s Max included as character skin in Hex Heroes
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Prismatic Games has confirmed a cameo appearance for Renegade Kid’s Max in Hex Heroes. He’ll be available as a skin in the game, featuring a unique look and animations. Other cameo appearances will also be included in Hex Heroes.
More: Hex Heroes, indie, Prismatic Games, Renegade Kid
Unepic – full update notes
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Unepic has a new patch available and Europe, and it should be available very soon in North America too. Wondering what’s new? Then check out the full update notes below.
– Zoom on TV
– Play with both Left Stick and D-PAD.
– Change language within the game.
– English Voices can be enabled in other languages.
– A new “stick and poo” wand included.
– Two new pets that can be obtained completing challenges.
One other note: in the North American version, there is new support for Italian, German, and Portuguese. The European release now supports Portuguese.
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Screenshots of this week’s Nintendo Downloads (3/20/14, North America)
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Swords & Soldiers II developer commentary
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Some Wii U tech bits from Shin’en
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Shin’en tweeted out a few Wii U-related technical tidbits on Twitter over the past few weeks. Here’s a quick overview as to what was shared:
@MaxWill37699872 Art of Balance Wii U will be around twice as large as NAN, and FRN much bigger.
— Shin'en Multimedia (@ShinenGames) March 13, 2014
@Romanus_rain @ShinenGames We can't imagine releasing ever anything on Wii U sub 720p and 60fps.
— Shin'en Multimedia (@ShinenGames) February 27, 2014
@Mike12Nite @ShinenGames For Nano Assault Neo i think we used 8:1 aniso sampling for all textures and FXAA here and there.
— Shin'en Multimedia (@ShinenGames) February 21, 2014