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It definitely seems like Nintendo Power has a number of exclusive reveals in this month’s issue. We’ve already found out about Sonic Generations 3DS, Shinobi 3DS, Mutant Mudds, and now… Heroes of Ruin.

The game was technically revealed on n-Space’s Facebook page yesterday, though the company quickly removed the notice along with a piece of art that had been released. Nintendo Power has the first information on the title, though, which we’ve posted below.

– Supports 4-players
– Characters are mercenaries
– Weapon, armor, class abilities can be customized
– Earn the items above as you progress
– Supports SpotPass
– DLC
– Daily challenges
– Online co-op
– Drop-in/out
– Voice chat supported
– More information in next Nintendo Power

Thanks to Jake for the tip!

Nintendo Power has pulled back the curtain on Renegade Kid’s first 3DS title. Actually, some of you may remember that the title was originally going to be a 3D platformer for the DS. Now it’s in 2D, and for the 3DS’ eShop. You can check out a bunch of details on the revitalized project below.

– Heading to the eShop
– 2D side-scrolling platformer
– Renegade Kid publishing the game themselves
– This is the first time Renegade Kid is publishing
– Jools Watsham said that he was toying around with a pixel version of Max when he discovered that a 2D version of the game could work
– Game was redesigned when they found out about the 3DS
– Plot is the same
– Max needs to use his water cannon/water-powered jet pack to defeat monsters that come from the ground
– Go to the foreground and background
– Variety of environments
– Levels include “a dark, wintery land; a fiery temple; a space cosmos; and a fluffy cloudville”
– Collect “Water Sprites” in each level
– Water Sprites unlock new levels
– Secrets and power-ups
– Being made for on-the-go gamers
– Game doesn’t require large chunks of play
– DLC through SpotPass
– Late 2011 release

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As indicated in our Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D review summary from Nintendo Power, the magazine didn’t sound too happy with Navi. That’s understandable, as the fairy had a reputation of being a bother in the original game due to her constant chants of “hey, listen” and “watch out” (just a few examples). But according to Nintendo Power, she’s now more annoying than ever.

It sounds like the developers added some additional comments for Navi. Now she’ll often tell you that you should take a break from playing or watch a hint movie (a new feature in the 3DS version).

Nintendo Power explained:

“…There are so many clear improvements in the 3DS release that it’s tough to quibble, but I could do without the extra comments from Link’s fairy companion Navi, whose distracting alerts were already borderline annoying in the original game. While she does sometimes give useful hints, more often then not she interrupts the game to repeatedly suggest that you take a break from playing or go watch a hint movie. Turning to her for advice when I’m hopelessly stuck only to get great tips like ‘Keep Moving!’ or ‘The barrier is blocking the door, there must be some way of opening it’ is like pouring salt into a wound.”

Thanks to Jake for the tip!

This information comes from Cubic Ninja director Ken Awata…

“…The image I had was based more on children’s building blocks than on other video games. However, I’m a big fan of games like Portal and Little Big Planet, both of which I think may have influenced Cubic Ninja’s overall style.”

This was actually a game that was on my radar for some time. But, unfortunately, even though Cubic Ninja is inspired by Portal and LittleBigPlanet 2, it doesn’t seem that the title matches the quality of those games.

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The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D – 9.5
BlazBlue: Continuum Shift 2 – 8.5
Cubic Ninja – 4.0
Pinball: Hall of Fame – 7.0
Kung Fu Panda 2 (Wii) – 2.5

Thanks to Jake for the tip!

The second review of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D is in, courtesy of the latest issue of Nintendo Power. The reviewer thought highly of the title, giving it 9.5/10. Nintendo Power dished out the same score to the N64 release over a decade ago.

As you may have expected, the review was full of praise. The magazine made sure to point out the positive impact of the 3D visuals and the new touchscreen usage. Although Navi is apparently more of a nuisance this time around, Nintendo Power believes that the 3DS game is significant better than the N64 version.

Thanks to Jake for the tip!

You may not be away of this, but Robin Williams’ daughter, Zelda, is a huge fan of Nintendo. Believe it or not, she was named after Princess Zelda.

Her interest in Link’s adventures and the Big N’s other franchises may have helped her to secure work on a “Super Secret Nintendo” project. Williams posted these comments on Twitter earlier this week:

“The Super Secret Nintendo shoot has begun! More fun pics as the day progresses. Stay tuned! Nintendo set update: don’t be fooled, even directors get tired! That’s a wrap on Super Secret Nintendo set part 1! Look, real building, fake skyline”

With E3 so close, there’s a possibility that Williams is involved with some of Nintendo’s plans for the show. Perhaps she appears in some sort of video for Skyward Sword or a feature for Zelda’s 25th anniversary.

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Cambridge, Mass. – Harmonix today announced that an eight pack of songs from rock legend Ozzy Osbourne will be available beginning May 31 in theRock Band 3Music Store of downloadable content for the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, PlayStation 3 computer entertainment system and Wii.

Rock Bandprovides the deepest and best selection of artists, songs and albums through the Rock Band music platform, which features more than 900 artists and more than 2,700* tracks via disc and download purchase (complete list of tracks at www.rockband.com/songs). Rock Band’sgigantic music library dwarfs that of any other rhythm video game on the market. More than 100 million songs have been sold through the Rock Band Music Store since its launch Nov. 20, 2007.

Rock BandDLC Additions for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 system and Wii


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