Nintendo’s own internal studio wasn’t the only team working on The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds. Xenoblade developer Monolith Soft was involved with the project, too. Before A Link Between Worlds, Monolith contributed to another Zelda title: Skyward Sword.
This week’s expanded Japanese software sales are as follows:
01./00. [PS3] Battlefield 4
02./01. [3DS] Pokemon X / Y #
03./04. [3DS] Monster Hunter 4 #
04./00. [PSV] Akiba’s Trip 2
05./02. [PS3] Jikkyou Powerful Pro Baseball 2013
06./08. [PS3] Grand Theft Auto V
07./05. [PSP] Jikkyou Powerful Pro Baseball 2013
08./00. [PS3] Akiba’s Trip 2
09./00. [3DS] Metal Max 4: Moonlight Diva #
10./00. [3DS] Bandai Namco Games Presents J Legend Retsuden
11./06. [WIU] Wii Party U
12./00. [PS3] Onechanbara Z: Kagura with NoNoNo!
13./03. [3DS] Little Battlers eXperience: Wars
14./12. [3DS] Battle For Money Sentouchuu: Densetsu no Shinobi no Survival Battle!
15./00. [PS3] Rocksmith 2014 Edition #
16./00. [PSV] Exstetra
17./00. [360] Battlefield 4
18./00. [PS3] NBA 2K14
19./07. [PSV] Gundam Breaker #
20./13. [PSV] Jikkyou Powerful Pro Baseball 2013
Digital Foundry’s latest tech investigation focuses on Batman: Arkham Origins. Unfortunately, Wii U was deemed the worst version out of the bunch, with the publication saying Origins suffers “considerably worse performance than the other formats.” The game simply doesn’t offer a steady frame rate.
You can find some comparison videos below, and Digital Foundry’s full piece here.
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$35,000 is needed to bring Lobodestroyo to PC, Mac, Linux, and Ouya. If funds reach $48,000, the game will also come to Wii U.
Interested in Lobodestroyo? You can find the official Kickstarter page with more details here.