With the Squid Sisters’ Splatfest coming up, Nintendo is now helping players add some Splatoon fun to their Animal Crossing: New Leaf towns. By scanning QR codes, residents can help their towns and homes stay fresh with face cutout standees, shirts, pictures, and hats based on Callie and Marie. Also, don’t worry: New Leaf QR codes are region-free. Check them out and scan below:
It’s been a while since we heard anything about Pikmin 4, which was reportedly “very close to completion”. Game Rant caught up with Shigeru Miyamoto at E3, though, and asked him about its status. His response:
Yes, you are right, and we’re working on [Pikmin 4]. So, you know, when we’re in development we have to create a list of priorities and it has been hard to kind of fit that into that list, but we’re hopefully starting to see that on the list now.
Hopefully the game hasn’t been put off too long.
Earlier today, we posted the pricing of microtransactions for Pokemon GO in the UK and Japan. We now have the same information for the United States.
The prices are as follows:
– 100 PokeMoney = $0.99
– 550 PokéMoney = $4.99
– 1,200 PokéMoney = $9.99
– 2,500 PokéMoney = $19.99
– 5,200 PokéMoney = $39.99
– 14,500 PokéMoney = $99.99
Spending PokeMoney is the same across the board for all territories – there are no differences compared to the UK and Japan. In any case, that list is as follows:
– Pokéballs: 20 = 100 PokéMoney; 100 = 460 PokéMoney; 200 = 800 PokéMoney
– Incense (attracts Pokémon): 1 = 80 PokéMoney; 8 = 500 PokéMoney; 25 = 1250 PokéMoney
– Lucky Eggs: 1 = 80 PokéMoney; 8 = 500 PokéMoney; 25 = 1250 PokéMoney
– 1 Lure Module = 100 PokéMoney; 8 Lure Modules = 680 PokéMoney
– 1 Egg Incubator = 150 PokéMoney
– Bag Upgrade = 200 PokéMoney
– Pokémon Storage Upgrade = 200 PokéMoney
This week’s Famitsu has a sizable update on Monster Hunter Generations. The magazine introduces a new character, Otomon, and areas.
Ayuria is a rider who was born in a different village from the protagonist. She has an Otomon Barioth which she gave a nickname Hyouga. During her journey, she meets with the protagonist.
Hyouga is a rare Otomon that can listen to its Rider’s mind. It’s also reported that despite both being Riders, Ayuria and the protagonist have conflicting ways of thinking.
Newly confirmed Otomon are as follows:
Next month, a cafe with the theme of Kirby will open in Japan for a limited of time. Unsurprisingly, it’ll go by the name “Kirby Cafe”. Original goods exclusive to the cafe will also be sold here.
And that’s all we know for now! The official site is located here. We should have more information soon.
If you’re in the United States, Australia, or New Zealand, you can now download Pokemon GO. But what about other territories? The Pokemon Company says the app “coming soon to Canada, Europe and South America.”
Meanwhile, a new launch trailer is in for Pokemon GO. We’ve included that below.
Source: Pokemon PR
Following last night’s launch in Australia and New Zealand, Pokemon GO is out now in the United States.
iOS users can download the app right here. If you’re on mobile, visit this link.
Pokemon GO is not yet available in European territories. We’ll let you know when that changes.
Kirby: Planet Robobot may have come out last month, but Nintendo has just now put out a trailer to highlight the game’s accolades. View it below.
Wii U is getting two Virtual Console games in North America this week, but the 3DS will have a classic release as well. The Legend of The Mystical Ninja is set for launch tomorrow on New 3DS.
Nintendo’s website includes the following overview:
Take control of Kid Ying and Dr. Yang in an action adventure through feudal Japan! Overcome 10 levels of the Dragonbeast to save Princess Yuki, battling through stages of intense 3-D and 2-D zones filled with zany characters and fun minigames!
The Legend of The Mystical Ninja will be sold for $7.99.
Thanks to Brian for the tip.
Two games are slated for the North American Wii U Virtual Console tomorrow from Culture Brain. The company will be bringing out Baseball Simulator 1000 as well as Flying Dragon: The Secret Scroll.
Here’s an overview of the first one:
Play a full-length season with six teams for a defined number of games in a race for the pennant. You can also autosimulate the game and edit your team’s players. And if you’re tired of the traditional baseball dynamics, you can use Ultra Plays to make your pitches disappear or to make your hits explode or knock down opposing fielders!
And Flying Dragon: The Secret Scroll:
Set off on a journey to complete the mystical Mandara Seal and activate its magical powers. Face tough challengers, and use six different types of fighting techniques to your advantage. Work your way to the World Tournament, and defend the world from the legions of darkness!
Baseball Simulator 1000 and Flying Dragon: The Secret Scroll will cost $4.99 each.