This week’s Nintendo Download includes the following featured content:
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Zen Pinball 3D™ – Zen Pinball 3D for Nintendo 3DS™ brings an incredible stereoscopic 3D experience to the acclaimed video game pinball series for the first time, featuring four original, beautifully crafted tables. (For Nintendo 3DS)Nintendo eShop and Nintendo DSiWare™
Hip Hop King Rytmik Edition – Create rhythmic and melodic themes or compose whole songs using more than 170 carefully selected sound samples of drums, percussion, bass, melodic instruments and phonograph scratches. (For Nintendo 3DS / Nintendo DSi™)
Nintendo had a number of Wii U demos on hand at last year’s E3. The company brought along experiences such as Battle Mii, Find Mii, and the Zelda HD display.
There was one additional demo – dubbed by Nintendo fans as the Tokyo Street demo – that only a few journalists seemed to mention. Additionally, no one managed to capture footage of the experience, supposedly due to the fact that it was being shown behind closed-doors.
Thankfully, CES has given the press with more hands-on time with the Wii U. Someone was able to capture a little bit of footage this time around.
The Tokyo Street demo puts the camera a few feet in the air and the viewpoint continuously moves down a street in a linear path – this happens directly on the television. Users are able to get a less restricted look of the area by moving the Wii U controller in all sorts of directions. Players can rotate the tablet, move it up/down (see the sky/more towards the ground), and more. By pressing a button, the Wii U controller essentially becomes a rear-view mirror, letting users see what’s behind them.
You can find a few screengrabs of the Tokyo Street demo in the gallery above. Footage can be found at the 2:38 mark here.
The Circle Pad Pro won’t be bundled in with Japanese copies of Kid Icarus: Uprising… but the game will come with a stand!
Director Masahiro Sakurai took to Twitter to share the news today.
He also included this photo of the stand:
It’s currently unclear if North American/European copies of Kid Icarus will include the stand as well.
Square Enix has delivered a slew of new Dragon Quest X details. We learn about the village, the Turtle God, and more.
Today’s new information is as follows:
– “Kame-sama” is the village God (Turtle God)
– Village worships the Turtle God
– People refer to the player as the gift from the Turtle God
– It appears that you have some special power locked within you
– Aba is in service to the Turtle God
– She will deliver his messages to the villagers
– Special light released by the Turtle God leads you to a special shrine, and you begin your journey
– Mysterious stone shown in a screenshot seems to have some sort of hints regarding your humanity
Thanks to 4Him for the tip!