Nintendo is launching a demo for Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity in just a few days. Starting on March 7, 3DS owners in North America will have an opportunity to try out the game prior to the game’s release. Nintendo plans to publish Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity on March 24.
First up is Superman vs. Sinestro…
And next, Green Arrow vs. Hawkgirl:
Super Smash Bros. creator Masahiro Sakurai is dealing with a lot of pain at the moment. In this week’s Famitsu, he revealed outright that he is suffering from calcific tendonitis and several ruptures in the muscles. The pain itself is bad enough, but it’s also affecting his work on the next Smash Bros. games.
Sakurai does have a Twitter account and fans from all over the world have been writing in and wishing him well. He’s been keeping tabs on the various messages, but told everyone that they shouldn’t worry about his injury or the development of Smash Bros.
Thanks a lot of encouragement messages.Please don’t worry about my injury & SMASH BROS development.
— ?? ?? (@Sora_Sakurai) March 1, 2013
Capcom just released an app in Japan that makes it possible to play the 3DS version of Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate online. Users download a tool onto a Wii U console, which is connected online through a Wii LAN Adapter or Wii U LAN adapter, and join up with others. Basically, the Wii U acts as a middleman – except it’s a machine.
Thankfully, Nintendo has confirmed that the tool will be made available in Europe. Gamers will be able to add an app to the Wii U known as the “Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate Packet Relay Tools for Nintendo 3DS” at launch. It will be free to all system owners.
A statement from Nintendo reads:
Shin’en has opened an official website for Jett Rocket II. Access it here. The site contains the game’s first screenshots, which we’ve posted in the gallery above.
Nintendo of America has approved Chasing Aurora’s first update. Developer Broken Rules shared the news on Twitter yesterday:
Update 1.1 of Chasing Aurora just got approved by Nintendo. Only a little while longer and you’ll get it in the eShop.
— Chasing Aurora (@Chasing_Aurora) February 28, 2013
In addition to the update, Broken Rules has been preparing a demo for Chasing Aurora. This should be out in the near future.
Zen Pinball 2 hasn’t arrived on the North American Wii U eShop despite having launched in Europe a month ago. We’re not quite sure what the holdup is, but developer Zen Studios wrote on Twitter yesterday that the game is still on the way.
#ZenPinball2 on Wii U is still coming! We are working with Nintendo to ensure a smooth launch. We truly appreciate your support & patience.
— Zen Studios (@zen_studios) February 28, 2013
Zen Pinball 2 was originally intended for release in December. It’s been pushed back a couple of times, but hopefully we’ll see it on the eShop soon.
Master a stone’s flight to the bottom of the well!
Be one with the stone from the toss to the splash. With a sharp mind and a deft touch on the Circle Pad, master the journey to the bottom of wells filled with obstacles. As you learn to maneuver each stone in free fall and complete each level, you’ll unlock more stones and wells. Embrace the challenges that lie ahead…for the flight is at hand.
Each well is designed differently, with various hazards to impede your journey. Some wells have pizzas that break apart; others contain floating cookies that will sacrifice their delicious lives to stop you from getting to the bottom. Armed with a selection of stones, such as the beefy iron ball and the fragile gem, race as fast as possible to the bottom of each well. Then turn on the StreetPass feature and share your speedy conquests with others!