A few new titles are coming to the Japanese eShop on November 30. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital downloads:
Wii U Download
Star Sky 2 – 400 yen
Ace of Seafood – 1,180 yen
3DS Download
Brave Dungeon – 500 yen
Gurumin 3D – 1,500 yen
Ikachan – 300 yen
Odekake Takorin Choigae – 500 yen
Shin Minna no Nurie Hello Kitty – 500 yen
Splat The Difference – 400 yen
World End Economica Episode.3 – 800 yen
A number of new Super Mario Maker for 3DS commercials are now up on Nintendo’s Japanese YouTube page. Find the full set below.
Nintendo published the second commercial for its upcoming Japanese 3DS game Miitopia. Check it out below.
With some people beginning to nab the new Pokemon Z-Ring Set, unboxing videos are popping up on YouTube. Take a closer look at the new toy below.
At the Tokyo Game Show in September, Capcom announced that a Hollywood film based on its highly successful Monster Hunter franchise is in development. Deadline is now reporting on the first details.
To begin, here’s a brief summary:
“For every Monster, there is a Hero. An ordinary man in a dead end job discovers that he is actually the descendant of an ancient hero. He must travel to a mystical world to train to become a Monster Hunter, before the mythical creatures from that world destroy ours.”
In an interview with Glixel, Bethesda Game Studios director and executive producer Todd Howard had plenty of positive things to say about Switch.
Howard was able to get a look at Nintendo’s new system at E3 in June. Whatever was presented, he said that it was “probably the best demo I’ve ever seen.”
Howard also said that Bethesda is “definitely going to be supporting it.” He made note of the fact that this is really the first time the company will be involved with a Nintendo platform since the NES days.
Finally, it was further suggested that The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim will be on Switch. That certainly makes sense, as it appeared in Nintendo’s announcement trailer for the console.
Here’s the full transcript of the Switch conversation:
A new Heart Forth, Alicia video went live on Thursday that shows off the latest alpha gameplay. Below you can see what combat and exploration looks like in the game.
The developer of Heart Forth, Alicia has also said that the project remains on track for Wii U. We’ll be getting it next year at some point.
Did you know that you can high-five Pokemon in Pokemon Sun/Moon? If you’re in Pokemon Refresh and tap the screen above one of your party members, the cute move will be triggered.
Apparently not all Pokemon will be up for a high-five. Polygon writes that creatures that it works best with creatures that more closely resemble animals. Litten, Growlithe, Meowth and other bi- and quadripedal Pokemon will be fine with sharing a high-five.
High Five pic.twitter.com/nrsvBACPkc
— cnrm@Pokémon Sun (@cnrm_) November 18, 2016
Learning you can high five your Pokémon is the best thing. pic.twitter.com/npNVwYjBEx
— Peter Grant (@AfroHorses) November 20, 2016
It’s not entirely clear when Darksiders Warmastered Edition will be on Wii U, but footage from the other versions is beginning to surface. Watch an hour of gameplay below.
Pokemon GO players should be aware that Niantic has made adjustments to the CP (Combat Power) of Pokémon in the game. Creatures including Alakazam, Rhydon, and Gengar will receive a boosted CP. Meanwhile, others will be lowered.
Niantic says that the changes “will allow a more balanced and competitive battling and training experience in Gyms.” The company “will continue to adjust the CP going forward to improve the game balance when necessary.”