Puyo Puyo Tetris dated for Japan
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Today, SEGA announced a Japanese launch date for its mashup puzzle title, Puyo Puyo Tetris. A release is planned for February 6, with pricing set at 5,229 yen.
Alongside Puyo Puyo Tetris’ launch, SEGA will make a product available which is made up of figures and 3DS covers. This will be priced at 4,480 yen.
Call of Duty: Ghosts – full weapons list
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The full weapons list for Call of Duty: Ghosts thanks to Twitter user @Espadah_. You can find the full rundown below, along with images.
Assault Rifles
SC-2010
SA0-805
AK-12
FAD
Remington R5
MSBS
Honey Badger
ARX-160
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Light Machine Guns
Ameli
M27-IAR
LSAT
Chain SAW
BXnkVSsCUAIg2QF
Sub-Machine Guns
Bizon
CBJ-MS
Vector CRB
Vepr
K7
MTAR-X
BXniM2VCUAAkSUo
Shotguns
Bulldog
FP6
MTS-255
Tac 12
BXnkg4WCIAAvtYc
Sniper Rifles
USR
L1155
Lynx
VKS
BXnkaM5CUAASTek
Marksman Rifles
IA2
Mk 14 EBR
MR-28
SVU Dragunov
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UK software sales (Week ending 10/26)
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Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games commercial
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Batman: Arkham Origins Deathstroke DLC footage
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Super Smash Bros. for Wii U screenshot (10/28/13)
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Along with today’s screenshot, Sakurai passed along the following message on Miiverse:
“The graphical differences of the Spin Attacks are clear. The way they hit are actually very different too.”
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Fitness That Fits Your Life: Free Wii Fit U Trial Starts Nov. 1
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REDMOND, Wash.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Nintendo is giving Wii U owners the chance to get fit for free. Starting Nov. 1, Wii U owners who own a Wii Balance Board accessory and have access to a broadband Internet connection will be able to download a free trial version of Wii Fit U from the Nintendo eShop. The trial software is not an abbreviated version of the game – it’s the full Wii Fit U experience. The trial will be downloadable from the Nintendo eShop between Nov. 1, 2013, and Jan. 31, 2014, and will work for 31 days from when it is first played.
Any trial participant who buys a Fit Meter accessory and syncs it to the game will be able to continue playing Wii Fit U forever – a great value for anyone looking to keep calories from Halloween and Thanksgiving at bay. The Fit Meter has many of the same features of modern activity meters, and people can purchase one at select retailers and online at a suggested retail price of $19.99.
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Rayman Legends sells under 1,500 copies in its first week in Japan
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Rayman Legends was the second best-selling Wii U title in Japan during the week of October 14th. Sadly, that’s not saying much. Dengeki Online reports (via ASCII Media Works) Rayman Legends sold just 1,435 copies in its debut week at retail.
Nintendo published Rayman Legends as a Japanese Wii U exclusive on October 17th. Dengeki’s data period ended on the 20th, so the site’s figure accounts for less than a full week of sales. Still, we can’t help but be disappointed, even though the game’s slow start is far from surprising.
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Batman: Arkham Origins cuts down on GamePad features, but apparently runs best on Wii U
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Warner Bros. never managed to share any concrete details about the GamePad features implemented for Batman: Arkham Origins’ Wii U release. It wasn’t until players started getting their hands on the title over the past couple of days that we started to learn how Origins takes advantage the controller.
As it turns out, there are fewer GamePad features compared to last year’s Batman release on Wii U, Arkham City. It’s mainly limited to map usage and communications with Alfred. Origins doesn’t support weapon select and leveling up on the GamePad, and the same goes for decryption sequences previously present in Arkham City.
Perhaps the dip in GamePad functionality was worth it, though. Reports relayed through player experiences indicate Batman: Arkham Origins runs the best on Wii U with fewer framerate drops than the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions. There’s also no screen tearing, fewer glitches, and apparently better lighting as well.
Batman: Arkham Origins may not be as fully-featured as Arkham City from a GamePad perspective, but it sounds like it turned out rather well on Wii U. Although you won’t get the multiplayer mode found in the other versions, it’s $10 less, supports off-TV play, and even allows for achievement posts to be distributed through Miiverse.