In Metroid Prime’s original GameCube version, players can unlock the original Metroid by connecting a GBA system. We’ve heard rumors about Retro Studios planning something similar with Super Metroid, but that’s only just now been confirmed.
It turns out that Retro did indeed have Super Metroid up and running. Sadly though, Nintendo wouldn’t allow for its inclusion since it was using a third-party emulator. That does make some sense, as it wasn’t a tool that the company personally owned.
Yoshi’s Woolly World is Nintendo’s next big Wii U game. Well, at least in Europe. Copies are now being sent out to the press, and the game’s file size has been revealed. Yoshi’s Woolly World requires 7,226 MB of space.
The Yoshi’s Woolly World clips haven’t stopped flowing in. We have another three videos, this time from Nintendo Insider. Each one can be watched below.
German website ntower has shared another 10 minutes of footage from Yoshi’s Woolly World. You can give the latest video a look below.
A listing on Nintendo UK’s website contains additional details about Art Academy: Atelier. Read up on the fact sheet below.
Learn to draw and paint step-by-step, with a wide range of materials, in Art Academy: Atelier, only for Wii U. Use realistic techniques via the Wii U GamePad touch screen, then curate a virtual gallery, share your creations via Miiverse, and even upload videos of your work to YouTube*!
With your friendly guide, Vince, you’ll progress through a series of fun, step-by-step lessons, each focusing on a different technique. Learn the theory, then watch Vince demonstrate each technique, before applying your new skill with the GamePad and stylus! When you’re satisfied with your piece, move on to the next lesson. You can take a break whenever you want, then resume the lesson later, all at your own pace.
Siliconera has translated another round of PoPoLoCrois Farm Story details from the game’s latest trailer. Head on below to read up on the latest information.
– The Popolocrois Kingdom enjoyed a good while of peace
– This was then abruptly interrupted by the “Dark Beasts” that appeared out of nowhere
– Dark Beasts have been going around sealing away the fairies and ruining the lands
– Prince Pietro heads on a journey to return things to normal
– Pietro was visited by a diplomat from “Galariland” named Marmella
– Marmella tells him that the key to saving the world lies somewhere in her land
– Because of this, Pietro decides to travel there
– This was actually a trap Marmella set up
– Garaliland is home to four main lands of Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter
– Each land’s town and village has all kinds of characters that Pietro will encounter
– Pietro will make new friends/comrades along the way to help take down the Dark Beasts
– Turn-based battle system
– Characters have special attacks
– Battlefield grid
– Can change between manual and automatic controls
– Different farms in Garaliland
– Defeat Dark Beasts to use them to your liking
– The farming parts aren’t really related to the story
– With farming, you can enjoy some Harvest Moon-style moments with livestock and crops that you can take advantage of in order to make some useful items
– Each village and town of Garaliland will have key characters, including kind girls that will help you out in the farm, and those in need of help with various quest requests for Pietro
– Interact and help others to get more help in your adventure
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A new preview from Nintendo World Report shares a bunch of new details about Yoshi’s Woolly World. We have the latest information covering the game’s story, gameplay, levels, and more. Check out a summary of the newest tidbits below.
– takes place on Craft Island, a small island in the Handmade Ocean
– this is where a clan of peaceful Yoshis live
– Kamek shows up and turns most of the dinosaurs into various sets of yarn
– Two Yoshi manage to escape to catch Kamek
– as Kamek escapes, he drops yarn everywhere, which Yoshi sets out to get
– health is represented by hearts that circle around Yoshi
– use yarn balls to find hidden paths and platforms
– in Knitty-Knotty Windmill Hill, you rebuild a windmill using yarn
– pull bows with Yoshi’s tongue to reveal secrets
– some seemingly dead-end walls actually hide secrets
– Smiley Flowers make a return
– if you hit one at the stage’s end roulette wheel, a bonus challenge will await you
– collect fruit along the way
– points that you earn are changed into beads, which are added to a specific counter
– beads are used as currency for Power Badges
– these badges will grant you special powers for a single course and you can only use one at a time
– as you progress, more badges will become available
– some badges help you to get 100% in older levels
– badges let you use Poochy the dog, pull items in with a magnetic force, see hidden items, make your Ground Pound move stronger, become faster and more
– you can even change your ability mid-stage
– 20 of the beads in every stage contain Stamp Patches
– these unlock some Miiverse stamps
– there are 5 Wonder Wools in every course
– grab all 5 to make re-knit a Yoshi and have them appear alongside you
– options include Hot Cocoa Yoshi, Candyfloss Yoshi, Poochy Yoshi and more
– every world has its own theme
– start in a grassy world, move on to the desert, head to a wondrous playground, and then finish in a deep jungle
– not every level in a world follows the overall theme
– the second level is Bounceabout Woods, where all trees in the stage are bouncepads
– another stage is Crawdaddy Beach, where you skip yarn balls across the water
– “Wobbly Mobile Jaunt” has a number of mobiles similar to what you see in the Smash Bros. stage
– tilt the mobiles to climb higher
– “Scarf-Roll Scamper” makes you hang tight on fabric rolls to move about and you can’t use your yarn ball
– “Spooky Scraps! Don’t Get Spooked” reveals platforms when you hide behind a curtain
– when behind a curtain, enemies can’t be defeated
– Yoshi transformations include a motorcycle,a mermaid with a special spin attack, a plane, umbrella, digging device, and growing massively in size
– levels have frequent checkpoints, but offer a good amount of challenge
– supported controllers include Wii Remote, the Wii Classic Controller (Pro), the Wii U Pro Controller or the Wii U GamePad
– when playing with just the Wii Remote, you can tilt to steer the yarn ball yourself
– backgrounds of levels are sometimes curtains or clouds hanging from string
Famitsu has now posted its complete interview with the Fire Emblem If developers online, and it comes with a few new screenshots. View them in the gallery below.
Circle Entertainment announced via its Twitter account today that an update will be released later this week for Demon King Box. The patch addresses bugs, adds buttons, and features a revised localization.
North America is getting the update on Thursday. No word yet as to when it’s coming to Europe, but it’s in lot check at the moment.
Circle’s tweet is as follows:
Demon King Box plan to updated on 28th May(NA eShop). with fixed bugs, buttons added and localization revised. EU version still on lotcheck.
— CIRCLE Ent. (@CIRCLE_Ent) May 25, 2015