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The sad thing about this is that the design may go to waste if the full version of Mega Man Legends 3 isn’t greenlit. Guess that means a bunch of people will have to purchase the Prototype Version.

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Nintendo has been very hesitant to discuss online details for their new console, Wii U. Ubisoft shared some fairly interesting online details for Ghost Recon Online a couple of days ago, but wouldn’t say if the functions that were mentioned, such as a flexible friends list, would be available for all titles on the platform. Well, it looks like we have our answer now.

Charlie Scibetta, Senior Director for Nintendo of America Corporate Communications, revealed in an interview that the system won’t “have a centralized, one size fits all type of online gaming approach.” Instead, Nintendo will be working with third-parties to bring their ideas to the Wii U.

Said Scibetta:

“Online gaming is very important to us. We’ve heard the demands really of the veteran gamers that want that. So we’re going to be very flexible with gaming this time when it comes to online. We’re going to work with third-party partners. We’re not going to have a centralized, one size fits all type of online gaming approach. It’s going to be more of the publishers figuring out what they want to do and then we’ll try to work to bring that to life and make sure our platform can support that vision.”

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At least there are two great Wii games to close out the system’s last holiday season: Kirby Wii and Zelda: Skyward Sword. It does feel a bit odd all of these Kirby games lately, but I don’t really have a problem with it!

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Bit.Trip Complete details

Posted 13 years ago by in News, Wii | 0 comments

Last night, we came across Bit.Trip Complete, an upcoming retail release similar to Bit.Trip Saga. Now we have some details for you as well. Feel free to read up on what Bit.Trip Complete offers below!

– All games in one package
– Extra features, some of which aren’t in the 3DS version
– Art gallery, video gallery, audio gallery
– Special text message/commentary from creator Alex Neuse of Gaijin Games on each of the titles
– New difficulty levels
– 120 new challenge levels
– 20 levels for each of the six games
– These special levels require precision, but are shot
– Late summer 2011 release

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