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Update 2: Bumped to the front page. Nintendo of America has confirmed a presentation as well for 6 AM PT / 9 AM ET. You’ll be able to watch it here.

Update: Aaaaand Nintendo’s Japanese Twitter account has confirmed a presentation as well. News regarding the company’s first-party lineup and services will be detailed. The official Japanese page calls this one a “Wii U Direct: Nintendo Games” broadcast.

A new, dedicated Wii U Nintendo Direct is imminent. Satoru Iwata will be hosting a presentation tomorrow to announce new games for the platform. Maybe we’ll hear about something from Capcom?

Thus far, the Nintendo Direct has only been confirmed for Europe. The broadcast will take place at 2 PM GMT tomorrow.

Nintendo of America/Japan may follow up with announcements of their own. If and/or when that happens, we’ll be sure to update this post.

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We’ll just call this game Resident Evil: Revelations… it’ll easier to distinguish it from the 3DS version.


Resident Evil: Revelations is indeed coming to consoles. After weeks of speculation, Capcom has confirmed the title for Wii U, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC. The new version launches on May 21 in North America and May 24 in Europe. Digital versions of Revelations’ HD port are planned.

Capcom is bringing extra content to the new version of Revelations. In addition to HD visuals, it will feature “a terrifying new enemy, extra difficulty mode and improvements to Raid Mode such as new weapons, skill sets and the opportunity to play as Hunk and other characters from the series.”

Revelations will cost $49.99 / €49.99 on consoles. The PC version will be available for $39.99 / €39.99.

Source: Capcom PR


LEGO City: Undercover is a big game. It features a large overworld that is probably bigger than the one included in LEGO Batman 2.

According to executive producer Loz Doyle, it will take players ten minutes just to drive a loop around Undercover’s city. The world is also made up of side roads, a ground level city, and more.

“It would take 10 minutes just to drive a loop of the city. That doesn’t even include exploring all the side roads and other regions. Not only is there the ground level city to explore but you can also get up on the rooftops where there is a whole load of additional gameplay.”

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Famitsu recently conducted a poll to find out which systems its readers are most interested in purchasing this year. 75.6% of the participants were male while 24.4% were female.

Below are the results:

  1. PS Vita – 64.0%
  2. 3DS – 48.2%
  3. Wii U – 33.8%
  4. PS3 – 25.2%
  5. PC – 14.4%
  6. Xbox 360 – 10.6%
  7. Smartphone – 10.0%
  8. PSP – 9.6%
  9. Wii – 9.0%
  10. iPad – 7.0%
  11. DSi/DSiLL – 5.2%
  12. iPhone – 5.0%
  13. iPod Touch – 4.0%
  14. Other – 2.4%

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Capcom appears to have some sort of new Wii U game announcement on the way.

During a Monster Hunter Tri stream event yesterday, community manager Brett Elston teased incoming game-related news for the platform. Elston didn’t offer much in the way of hints, but did note that it may “not be too much of a surprise if you’ve been paying attention to the Internet”.

“… we should have more Wii U news in general very soon… for games. I’ll just tease that out there. Might not be too much of a surprise if you’ve been paying attention to the Internet, but probably very soon you’ll hear something else about a game for said platform.”

So what could it be? Well, there’s one significant, unannounced Capcom that has been talked about quite a bit as of late: Resident Evil: Revelations Unveiled Edition. While we’re not sure if the title is coming to Wii U, a port would certainly make sense and could fit in with ONM’s February teaser for a “stunning new game”.

Thanks to Jake for the tip.


The latest Wii U/3DS-specific UK software sales are as follows:

Wii U

1. New Super Mario Bros. U – Nintendo
2. Nintendo Land – Nintendo
3. ZombiU – Ubisoft
4. Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed – SEGA
5. Call of Duty: Black Ops II – Activision Blizzard
6. Assassin’s Creed III – Ubisoft
7. Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor’s Edge – Nintendo
8. Batman: Arkham City Armored Edition – Warner Bros. Interactive
9. Sports Connection – Ubisoft
10. Tekken Tag Tournament 2: Wii U Edition – Namco Bandai

3DS

1. Mario Kart 7 – Nintendo
2. New Super Mario Bros. 2 – Nintendo
3. Paper Mario: Sticker Star – Nintendo
4. Super Mario 3D Land – Nintendo
5. Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games – SEGA
6. Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask – Nintendo
7. Sonic Generations – SEGA
8. Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion – Disney Interactive
9. Moshi Monsters: Moshlings Theme Park – Mind Candy
10. Angry Birds Trilogy – Activision Blizzard

Source: Chart-Track


Pokedex 3D Pro users can now add Genesect to the app. Follow the steps below and it can be yours!

  1. Go to the title screen menu
  2. Enter the Pokemon Challenge trivia segment
  3. Scroll to the bottom to Challenges 37-39
  4. Select the Delete button on any of these Challenges
  5. Enter the promotional code PHSKUTDF on the keyword screen
  6. Complete the 20-question trivia quiz

Genesect won’t be the only Pokemon to be made available through a promotional code. Nintendo already sent out a code for Meloetta, but it is only compatible with the Japanese release.

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