Nintendo Gamer previews Call of Duty: Black Ops II for Wii U
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Nintendo Gamer has reason to believe that Call of Duty: Black Ops II is coming to Wii U. Otherwise, it wouldn’t make sense for the magazine to publish a preview of the game in its latest issue.
Keep in mind that this doesn’t mean that Black Ops II is confirmed for the console – even though it’s very likely. Nintendo Gamer has a history of being very speculative and the fact that its article is essentially a round-up of already-known information without Wii U-specific details is curious.
Reggie on Wii U Friend Codes, achievements, Miiverse moderation, more
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The situation surrounding Wii U Friend Codes becomes more confusing by the day. Based on new comments from Reggie Fils-Aime, the setup is returning for the console, but it’ll be extremely different this time around. Reggie told Kotaku that “The method by which you identify someone as a friend is a lot simpler than what’s happening today with Friend Codes.”
For more details on Friend Codes, the GamePad’s battery life, Off-TV Play, achievements for the Wii U, Miiverse moderation, and more, head past the break.
E3 2012 PDP accessories: Epic Mickey 2, Scribblenauts, Nintendo iPhone cases, more
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PDP had a bunch of new products on display at E3 2012, a number of which happen to be Nintendo-related. The company was showing off accessories for the Wii U, 3DS, and more. As you’ll see in the gallery above, there are add-ons involving Epic Mickey 2, Scribblenauts Unlimited, and even some Nintendo-themed iPhone cases.
Select Club Nintendo members invited to play Wii U
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Are you a member of Club Nintendo? Then perhaps you’ve received an email containing an invitation to play Wii U.
Select members are being contacted by Nintendo to play the new console in New York City. Those who are invited can sample the system between June 26 and June 30.
This is a great reward for Club Nintendo members, as those who are given the opportunity to participate can be among the first fans in the world to play Wii U.
Thanks to Mia for the tip.
Off-screen Scribblenauts Unlimited footage
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Rumor: A look at the Wii U’s first development kits
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Above are two rumored pictures of the Wii U’s first dev kits, codenamed under the CAT-DEV (Cafe Tool for Development) banner.
The hardware lacks DRC (Display Remote Controller) support and is without any optical media. Developers were only able to make use of the Wii Classic Controller at this stage. The back of the hardware features the same outputs as the Wii along with the HDMI output/the classic controller port.
Of course, future iterations introduced new functionality and upgrades. Without DRC, I don’t believe developers would have been able to make use of the Wii U GamePad.
Dragon Quest X screenshots
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Trine 2: Director’s Cut will cost no more than $20
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Trine 2: Director’s Cut doesn’t have a final price point yet, but fans will be able to pick it up for either $15 or $20. The regular edition can be purchased for $15 on a number of platforms right now.
Director’s Cut could cost a few dollars more for its exclusive content/upgrades. Developer Frozenbyte is currently evaluating the price point. The studio wants to make sure its reasonable enough so that consumers will be interested in purchasing the game.
Frozenbyte says that the actual porting process was actually quite simple. Trine 2 was moved to the console easily enough, and the team then was able to enhance the visuals.