Mighty No. 9, Keiji Inafune’s new project seeking funding on Kickstarter, has already hit its target. In less than two full days, the $900,000 goal has been reached.
Mighty No. 9 still has a ways to go before development is guaranteed for consoles. At present, PC is the only confirmed platform. Console versions will be made a reality if $2.5 million is raised.
You can find the official Mighty No. 9 Kickstarter here.
Spot the Differences: Party! is on track for a North American and European release this week. It’ll be available on Thursday for $5 / €5.
The game features 360 high-definition scenes and 3,600 differences to find. Those who are playing alone can experience Spot the Differences: Party! with the GamePad or Wiimote.
The following multiplayer modes are also supported for up to four players:
· In synchronous multiplayer mode, one player plays on the Gamepad while others play with Wii Remotes. They compete on who finds more differences.
· In turn-based multiplayer mode, players play in turn on the gamepad. In the end of each round, they get a synchronous replay on the TV to see who found differences fastest.
You can view Spot the Differences: Party! screenshots above.
The latest Wii U/3DS-specific UK software sales are as follows:
Wii U
1. Rayman Legends – Ubisoft
2. Disney Infinity – Disney Interactive
3. Pikmin 3 – Nintendo
4. The Wonderful 101 – Nintendo
5. Nintendo Land – Nintendo
6. New Super Luigi U – Nintendo
7. New Super Mario Bros. U – Nintendo
8. LEGO City: Undercover – Nintendo
9. Splinter Cell: Blacklist – Ubisoft
10. Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed – SEGA
3DS
1. Animal Crossing: New Leaf – Nintendo
2. Mario Kart 7 – Nintendo
3. Luigi’s Mansion 2 – Nintendo
4. Mario & Luigi: Dream Team – Nintendo
5. LEGO City Undercover: The Chase Begins – Nintendo
6. New Super Mario Bros. 2 – Nintendo
7. Etrian Odyssey IV – NIS America
8. Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity – Nintendo
9. Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D – Nintendo
10. Super Mario 3D Land – Nintendo
Source: Chart-Track
SteamWorld Dig developer Image & Form has some kind of announcement in the pipeline. And it will be big, apparently. We don’t know what Image & Form has planned, though we’ll be hearing about it “soon.”
The company posted the following message on Twitter a few hours ago:
And there it is – exactly 1,000 followers. And Monday hasn't started yet. Thanks guys, we'll keep posting. Big announcement soon. 😀
— Image & Form (@ImageForm) September 2, 2013
Digital Foundry has put up a new piece analyzing the performance and visuals put into each version of Rayman Legends.
All versions of the game were deemed very similar from a technical perspective. The main differences come down to how Legends plays on Wii U as opposed to other platforms.
You can get a better idea about how the Wii U version of Rayman Legends by checking out Digital Foundry’s piece. You can find a few comparison videos below.
With Square Enix opening the official Bravely Default: For the Sequel website, new details on the updated 3DS title have emerged. You can find a new batch of information below.
– Over 100 improvements
– Game is equipped with a new battle system from the sequel currently in development
– UI overhaul
– Ex: Compatibility between jobs and equipped items can be seen on the equip screen
– Enhanced battle tempo
– Small adjustments to the battle’s motion and effect
– Therefore, speed of battles has increased
– Replay available at up to four times normal speed
– Enable the auto input function and commands that you entered during your previous turn will repeat automatically
– Event Viewer lets players replay scenes that have already taken place
– Players can import data from the original game
– Bring over your level, jobs, job level, money, items, Genome abilities, and D-Notebook
– 3 save slots reconfirmed
– More options such as difficulty settings and enemy counter rate
– Redrawn top maps
– Characters who lacked variety in the original game now have facial expressions
– Designed to match the flow of conversation, characters will reveal their emotions
– Chapter 7/8 revisions
– The episodes and battle events about the Asterisk holders have been expanded.
Square Enix doesn’t appear to be done with Theatrhythm Final Fantasy. A few days ago, the company registered a new trademark relating to the 3DS game.
Last Friday, Square Enix picked up “Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call” in the US – a name that hints at a re-release of some kind. Might the title be coming out once more with extra content?