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Nintendo will be renaming two of its official Facebook pages later this month.

On September 19, the “Nintendo 3DS” page will be known as “Nintendo Handheld Gaming”. And one day later, the “Wii U” page will be changed to “Nintendo Console Gaming”.

Not exactly the biggest piece of news we’ve had in the world of Nintendo as of late. Still, it’s an interesting move – if nothing else, it allows Nintendo to keep one page for its handhelds/home consoles in the future without having to create new ones.

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TimeSplitters Rewind may have a chance, albeit a small one, of releasing on Wii U.

Project manager Michael Hubicka spoke about a potential version for Nintendo’s console in a Reddit AMA. Hubicka initially gave a fairly bleak answer, writing:

“I’m not ruling out the possibility, but I wouldn’t get your hopes up.

He then followed up with a response that sounded slightly more encouraging:

“I hope I didn’t sound rude. I’ve been replying to so many people! But it is true though, I’m not ruling out the possibility of a Wii U release. I’m not sure how that would work out in terms of controls and such, but it could be really interesting.”

I wouldn’t necessarily think that the game has a high chance of coming to Wii U, but at least it hasn’t been ruled out!

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We’ve already seen the North American Zelda: Wind Waker Wii U bundle box and limited edition boxes. Now let’s take a look at the designs for Europe…


Here’s another Zelda: Wind Waker HD tidbit for you. The game’s opening prologue is entirely skippable, presumably with a simple button press. It’s currently unclear if other cutscenes are unskippable, but right now, it’s looking unlikely.

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Nintendo made a small change to Zelda: Wind Waker HD’s title screen. In the GameCube version, a trailer with footage would appear if you left the game alone for awhile.

That’s been removed in the HD title. Players will find that the prologue loops continuously.

Hardly a major change, but a change nonetheless!

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