Aqua Moto Racing Utopia has finally reemerged with a new preview trailer. That’s posted below.
Along with today’s trailer, Zordix said that Aqua Moto Racing Utopia is going multiplatform. It will be on the PlayStation in addition to Wii U. Zordix says it also experienced “an expansion of office space, employees and dreams”.
Thanks to the 3D Power Drift website, we have concrete details about what’s new in this version of the classic game. Find the information rounded up below.
– New difficulty mode: Easiest
– This is in addition to the original Easy, Normal, Hard, and Hardest options
– Difficulty is chosen by the car a player chose at the beginning of the game
– Can choose between automatic and manual control options
– Decide if you want aided handling that helps keep the car on the track
– 3D effects
– 4 screen options
– The cabinet screen option will allow people to choose whether or not they would like a moving cabinet
– This will remove the stereoscopic 3D, but will give the impression a player is actually at the arcade cabinet playing the game by showing it moving along with the player
– Can save anywhere
– Save a replay of one race to watch later
– Japanese and English language options
Nintendo has gone live with the third of five “Survival Guide” episodes for Xenoblade Chronicles X. You can watch the new video below.
If all of the English Xenoblade Chronicles X videos we’ve posted over the past week weren’t enough, we have one more with extensive gameplay – 51 minutes in total. You can give it a look below.
Valhalla Game Studios, developer of the Wii U game Devil’s Third, will be in a court battle on Friday. Valhalla Motion Pictures has filed a trademark dispute against the company, likely for the similarities in name and logo design. We’ll see if anything comes from this in a few days.
Another Yo-kai Watch gameplay video is available showing 85 minutes of footage. Take a look at it below.
When Final Fantasy Explorers heads west in January, Square Enix will be bringing out a special collector’s edition. That’s according to a new fact sheet published for the game.
Unfortunately, the Final Fantasy Explorers fact sheet doesn’t actually say what’s included. It’s only been confirmed thus far that the package will cost $69.99 as opposed to the standard version, which is priced at $39.99. We should be seeing an official announcement of the collector’s edition soon with details about its contents.
Source: Square Enix PR
Black Friday deals from various retailers have been leaking over the past few days. That makes sense, since the big shopping event in just a couple of weeks away.
Target’s Black Friday 2015 offers are in as well. In terms of hardware, Wii U will be $50 off and the New 3DS XL will be discounted by $20. Software highlights include Mario Kart 7 and New Super Mario Bros. 2 for $15 each, Pokemon Omega Ruby for $25, and a free $15 gift card with a purchase of Super Mario Maker or Splatoon.
You can get a look at Target’s gaming deals for Black Friday below.
Ninja Strike: Dangerous Dash previously came to the North American Wii U eShop last month. Next Thursday, it will be available in Europe as well. Pricing is set at €5.99.
For the second year in a row, Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime will be on The Game Awards’ advisory board. He’ll be joined by other well-known executives and industry figures such as Xbox boss Phil Spencer, Sony Computer Entertainment America CEO Shawn Layden, and Hideo Kojima.
The Game Awards 2015 will be held on December 3 at 9 PM ET / 6 PM PT. Check out a short promo video below.
Source: The Game Awards PR