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Nintendo delivered an unexpected surprise today. Earlier today, the company announced that the Wii U’s Nintendo TVii application would not be ready for the console’s launch. The new plan is to have it ready to go in December.

Nintendo TVii was widely expected to be available on day-one. So why the delay? According to Nintendo, the move was made to provide “a great experience for consumers”.

Nintendo assures consumers that the app will be released as soon as possible next month.

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On PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, Assassin’s Creed III received a day-one patche. The Wii U version will be receiving the same treatment. Once applied, it should take care of a number of glitches and bugs.

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1UP editor Jeremy Parish has gotten his hands on Mass Effect 3: Special Edition. Based on what he’s played thus far, he feels that the game has technical issues.

Parish cited problems with the visuals, frame rate, and animation. The audio apparently has issues as well – mainly the dialogue.

This is what Parish wrote:

“Without question, it has a few issues. This version of ME3 seems a lot less visually stable than, say, the Xbox 360 version — the frame rate is choppier, the animation seems rougher. The audio suffers, too; while the music and sound effects have come over fine, all the dialogue has a hollow, echoing quality to it.”

If this is a case, you should carry some caution before buying Mass Effect 3 on Wii U…

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“The subtitles are linked to the language of the audio you choose to play the game in. If you play in English you’ll read English subtitles. The other versions available in the Americas include Spanish, French and Brazilian. The team created the game in English and our localization teams translated and recorded the script 9 languages worldwide.” – ZombiU co-creative director Florent Sacré

A NintendoEverything reader requested that I ask about this issue when I e-mailed Florent yesterday, so I figured I’d post of the results as a separate news story. The whole interview/preview will be coming later tonight. I’m glad that the game supports four different languages in its North American release!



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