Last week, D3Publisher revealed “Adventure Time: Explore the Dungeon Because I DON’T KNOW!”. The announcement did not offer up a release date – only a vague “fall” window was provided.
According to a listing on GameFly, the new Adventure Time will be available on November 12. That’s not official, but it’s the only thing we have to go on at the moment. Plus, last year’s Adventure Time did ship in November as well.
The latest Wii U/3DS-specific UK software sales are as follows:
Wii U
1. LEGO City: Undercover – Nintendo
2. Nintendo Land – Nintendo
3. New Super Mario Bros. U – Nintendo
4. Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate – Capcom
5. Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed – SEGA
6. ZombiU – Ubisoft
7. Assassin’s Creed III – Ubisoft
8. Sports Connection – Ubisoft
9. Injustice: Gods Among Us – Warner Bros. Interactive
10. Rabbids Land – Ubisoft
3DS
1. Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity – Nintendo
2. Luigi’s Mansion 2 – Nintendo
3. LEGO City Undercover: The Chase Begins – Nintendo
4. Fire Emblem: Awakening – Nintendo
5. New Super Mario Bros. 2 – Nintendo
6. Mario Kart 7 – Nintendo
7. Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate – Capcom
8. Super Mario 3D Land – Nintendo
9. LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes – Warner Bros. Interactive
10. Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion – Disney Interactive
Source: Chart-Track
Dengeki published a massive piece about Shin Megami Tensei IV. The article contains a bunch of new screenshots from the game as well as brand new information.
Screenshots and details are posted below.
The screenshot below accompanies today’s Mutant Mudds Deluxe resubmission news…
Mutant Mudds Deluxe has officially been resubmitted to NOA. Still looking good for a June release. New screenshot… twitter.com/JoolsWatsham/s…
— Jools Watsham (@JoolsWatsham) May 20, 2013
Bertil Hörberg’s next game is in development for the 3DS eShop, which shouldn’t be much of a surprise based on Gunman Clive’s success.
Although it’s “very early in development and a lot of the design isn’t finalized”, Hörberg has revealed that the project is “very heavily inspired by the early Zelda games.” The title features a top-down perspective with 3D visuals.
Hörberg told Siliconera:
It’s still very early in development and a lot of the design isn’t finalized, but it’s very heavily inspired by the early Zelda games; it uses a topdown perspective with 3D graphics and it’s for the 3DS. The artstyle is fairly different from the new Zelda but has some influences from [A Link to the Past] as well, so yes I think comparisons will certainly be made [to A Link to the Past 2].
I think most players realize that my resources are rather more limited though and I wouldn’t presume to be in direct competition with Nintendo. I just hope people will be up for a bit more old-school action adventure gameplay regardless.
Fresh Batman: Arkham Origins – Blackgate technical tidbits have been dug up on the Twitter account of Jack Mathews, technical director and co-founder of Armature Studio.
Mathews’ first comment once again addresses the topic of framerate:
@spectacoptical If we don’t hit 30, we’re not doing our jobs.
— Jack Mathews (@jack_mathews) April 15, 2013
Next, there is no lead platform according to Mathews:
@ramkhai21 It’s a combined effort. Most everyone has both dev kits on their desk. Platforms too different to concentrate on one lead.
— Jack Mathews (@jack_mathews) April 21, 2013
Lastly, the only differences between the 3DS and PlayStation Vita versions are visual, Mathews said:
@goldmetalsonic @nikatapi Mostly justdifferences in gfx. Vita has higher res assets, 3DS has 3D.
— Jack Mathews (@jack_mathews) April 28, 2013
It has been a long wait for Shantae’s arrival on the 3DS eShop as a Virtual Console download, but its arrival is just on the horizon. WayForward confirmed on its blog today that the Game Boy Color classic will launch on June 20. That date applies to North America, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. Nice to see Shantae getting a worldwide release this time around!