Art of Balance set to release on the Australian Wii U eShop later this month
Posted on 10 years ago by Patrick(@Patricklous) in News, Wii U, Wii U eShop | 0 comments
Shin’en Multimedia today announced on Twitter that their block-stacking physics puzzler will finally be heading down under on December 18th. Art of Balance was released for the US and European eShops around two months ago, with a Japanese version published by Arc System Works following shortly after. The Australian release of the game might be a bit overdue, but that’s classification systems for you! European owners of the 3DS version, Art of Balance Touch, received a 25% discount on the newer Wii U game, so presumably this will also apply to customers in Australia and New Zealand.
Art of Balance (Wii U) Australian release date:
December 18, 2014
— Shin'en Multimedia (@ShinenGames) December 3, 2014
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Smash Bros. not to blame for Wii U error code 160-0103
Posted on 10 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Wii U | 9 Comments
There’s been a lot of talk lately about Wii U error code “160-0103”. There’s also been a lot of discussion about how Super Smash Bros. is primarily causing the issue.
Blaming Smash Bros. for error code 160-0103 is actually the wrong thing to be doing. A post over on Reddit mentions that there have been plenty of other Wii U games that have caused the same problem, ranging from Super Mario 3D World to Batman: Arkham Origins.
The point is Smash Bros. is just one of many games associated with error code 160-0103. There isn’t an issue with the title itself. We can’t confirm this, but the trouble could be due to a faulty internal flash chip or worn flash chip.
Video: “Mario Kart 8 From the Pit – Episode 6: Get Creative”
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Captain Toad devs on Miyamoto’s influence, making Toadette playable, more
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IGN published a new interview with Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker producer Koichi Hayashida and director Shinya Hiratake. The two commented on various topics, such as Shigeru Miyamoto’s influence on the game’s development, how Toadette was made playable, and plenty more.
Head past the break for a few noteworthy interview excerpts. Be sure to check out IGN’s full piece here as well.
Takahashi discusses the concept behind Xenoblade Chronicles X’s mechs
Posted on 10 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Wii U | 19 Comments
Xenoblade Chronicles X director Tetsuya Takahashi has shared more about the game on the official Japanese Twitter account. He spoke about art designers Takayuki Yanase and Kouichi Mugitani as well as the title’s Dolls.
First, here’s Takahashi on Yanase:
“Mr. Yanase is a well-known designer that has worked on Gundam 00 among other things. The concept for the Dolls in this project was that one single convertible frame be able to transform into several vehicles, so I asked for his help, knowing that he would be able to realize that [concept]. If I recall correctly, I asked for his help around the time that Kotobukiya announced its new plastic model “Frame Arms Series.”
UK Mario Kart 8 DLC Pack 1 commercial
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Wii U getting Zen Pinball 2’s South Park tables next week
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Zen Pinball 2’s South Park tables are coming to Wii U next week, Zen Studios has announced. The content will be available starting on December 11.
Here’s an overview of the two tables:
South Park: Super-Sweet Pinball brings players to the quiet mountain town of South Park to play alongside Stan, Kyle, Kenny, and Cartman. Meet up with more beloved characters from the show, including Wendy, Jimmy, Timmy, Chef, Mr. Garrsion, Mr. Hankey and even ManBearPig. Experience events from the series like Cartman’s probe, track down ManBearPig and venture to the mysterious land to the north – Canada!
Source: Zen Studios PR
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Some Smash Bros. players encountering error codes that can brick Wii U systems
Posted on 10 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Wii U | 8 Comments
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U appears to be causing major issues for some users.
Players have encountered error code 160-0103, which may be caused by the game’s update data. The error seems to occur at random points though some say it happens after playing For Glory and booting the Wii U again.
Error code 160-0103 may stem from update data created by Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. While all other parts of the console can be accessed, the real trouble begins when launching Smash or the Data Management page.
Opening the latter results in error code 160-1710. After seeing this code, Wii U owners have encountered issues like complete Wii U memory wipes and bricked systems.
Those who came across the original error are apparently advised to format their systems. However, they’re then presented with the second error code with no option but to send in their console to Nintendo.
Despite all of these issues, Nintendo is said to be working on a fix.
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Nintendo and Phillips sign a Global Patent License Agreement
Posted on 10 years ago by Kirara Koneko(@KiraraKoneko) in General Nintendo, News, Wii, Wii U | 1 Comment
Earlier this year Dutch electronics company Phillips, filed a lawsuit against Nintendo for what they felt was a patent infringement related to their patent on “Virtual Body Control Device” as well as “User Interface System Based on Pointing Device.
Initially Phillips was asking for not only monetary compensation but also a ban on selling the Wii and Wii U.
Then in June in the UK High courts, Phillips won an early victory with Nintendo set to appeal.
Now today we learn that the two companies have now reached an agreement with Nintendo releasing this statement:
Nintendo today announced that it has entered into a global patent license agreement with Royal Philips (NYSE:PHG, AEX: PHIA). As part of the agreement, Nintendo and Philips will cross license portions of each company’s patent portfolio. This agreement ends patent invalidity proceedings brought against Philips by Nintendo in multiple countries, as well as patent infringement proceedings brought by Philips against Nintendo.
“We are pleased to have reached agreement with Philips, as it demonstrates that both companies recognize the importance of intellectual property rights,” said Martina Franke, European General Counsel of Nintendo of Europe. “Nintendo has a substantial IP portfolio and a long history of developing innovative products while respecting valid intellectual property rights of others.”
Financial details and other terms of the license agreement will not be disclosed.
Wii U update version 5.3.1 out now – Mario Kart fix
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A new system update for the Wii U has been released. The download will fix issues that some users were having with uploading highlight reels from Mario Kart 8 to YouTube. As usual, the update will also “improve system stability” and “enhance the user experience”.