Battleminer’s new update came out in Europe last month. The patch added multiplayer, animals, and support for the New 3DS.
Wobbly Tooth is still planning on bringing the update to North America, but the developer has encountered a snag. There’s a chance that version 2.0 will be ready in June, but it’s also possible that it won’t be released until later down the line.
Wobbly Tooth recently shared the following in a Miiverse update:
Gust Corporation uploaded a new video featuring footage from Atelier Rorona Plus: The Alchemist of Arland. Watch it below.
In the Q&A following Nintendo’s recent financial results briefing, Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata already clarified that Nintendo won’t talk about their upcoming smartphone games at this year’s E3. In addition, don’t expect to hear specifics about Nintendo’s next gaming system, codenamed “NX” or their Quality of Life platform either. Iwata said the following:
We do not plan on talking specifics about the NX until 2016. Presently, we cannot talk about the time period when it will go on sale or what it’s like. Because we are calling it a ‘new concept,’ we are not thinking of this as a ‘simple replacement’ for the 3DS or the Wii U.
Incidentally, we’re getting various questions for this year’s E3, like ‘Won’t there be a NX announcement?’, ‘Will there be a presentation on smart devices?’, or ‘Will there be more on the quality of life platform?’ However, since we understand that E3 is an event for dedicated video game machines, we do not intend to discuss the smart devices as well as quality of life.
Despite a troubled development and a negative critical reception, Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric for Wii U and Sonic Boom: Shattered Crystal for Nintendo 3DS have sold a combined 620 00 copies to date. This news comes from SEGA’s financial results briefing for the past fiscal year (2014-15, which ended on March 31st).
In the next fiscal year (April 1st, 2015 – March 31st, 2016) SEGA plans to release a total of 34 titles – 14 in Japan and 20 in the West. SEGA expects to sell 7 140 000 units in that period of time.
In addition to the Regirock event, 10 new main stages were also added to Pokemon Shuffle today. Download the latest update by Checking In to access them.
Comcept have publisher another update on the development process of the upcoming Mighty No. 9.
First of are more voice actors announcements, this time for the characters of Mighty No. 7 (played by J P Karliak), Mighty No. 8 (played by Steve Blum), Dr. Sanda (played by Dave Wittenberg), Dr. White (played by Jason Spisak) and Mr. Graham (played by Scott Whyte). Check out their performances in the video below:
Comcept also announced the full Japanese cast for the game:
Mighty No. 1 Pyrogen: | Wataru Takagi |
Mighty No. 2 Cryosphere: | Misaki Kuno |
Mighty No. 3 Dynatron: | Miyuki Sawashiro |
Mighty No. 4 Seismic: | Tetsu Inada |
Mighty No. 5 Battalion: | Naomi Kusumi |
Mighty No. 6 Aviator: | Showtaro Morikubo |
Mighty No. 7 Brandish: | Koki Uchiyama |
Mighty No. 8 Countershade: | Hochu Otsuka |
Mighty No. 9 Beck: | Ayumu Murase |
Call: | M?A?O |
Dr. White: | Junichi Suwabe |
Dr. Sanda: | Akio Suyama |
Seijiro Sanda: | Akio Suyama |
Mr. Graham: | Takehito Koyasu |
Dr. Blackwell: | Motomu Kiyokawa |
Finally, Comcept published an FAQ about the recently announced fact that Mighty No.9 will be published by Deep Silver.
Q: When will backer rewards go out?
A: All backer rewards will go out to coincide with the release date.
Q: Is it too late to change my console/platform or choice, or to update my shipping address for physical rewards?
A: It’s not too late! We will send out a final platform selection survey closer to Mighty No. 9’s release date, you can use this survey to finalize your console/platform of choice. You have two options for updating your address information:
1) Look for a confirmation message in your email, subject line “Confirmation for Order KICKMIGHTYNO9-#XXXXXX”, with the X’s representing your personal identification code. That should have a link to the survey where you can update your address.
2) Fangamer will send out a final address confirmation survey prior to shipping, so please be on the lookout for that a couple months before release!
Q: Can I upgrade my Kickstarter pledge to the recently-announced physical version?
A: The new physical retail version is manufactured and distributed by Deep Silver, and is separate from the disc, USB add-ons and other rewards offered during the original Kickstarter campaign. Therefore, the retail version is not applicable towards redemption of Kickstarter backer rewards.
Q: That’s not fair, I backed at the ____ level to get a USB/disc/etc. because there wasn’t a physical version! You should let me change/update my pledge!
A: While we love that you’re excited from Deep Silver’s retail release of Mighty No. 9, the aforementioned separation between Kickstarter and retail versions currently makes this impossible: As of now, the process involves two different manufacturers (Fangamer and Deep Silver) and multiple distributors (Humble Bundle, and Deep Silver’s regional distributors) for the Kickstarter and retail versions of the game. That’s why making this change would not as simple as upgrading your pledge. That being said, rest assured that your feedback has been heard and passed on to the appropriate channels.
Check out the full update here.
Mighty No. 9 will be released for Wii U this September, with a 3DS version to follow at a later date.
This week’s Wii U/3DS specific charts are as follows:
Wii U
1. Kirby and the Rainbow Paintbrush – Nintendo
2. Mario Party 10 – Nintendo
3. Mario Kart 8 – Nintendo
4. Super Smash Bros. for Wii U – Nintendo
5. Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker – Nintendo
6. New Super Mario Bros. U – Nintendo
7. Super Mario 3D World – Nintendo
8. FIFA 13 – Electronic Arts
9. Skylanders Trap Team – Activision Blizzard
10. Lego Marvel Super Heroes – Warner Bros. Interactive
3DS
1. Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate – Capcom
2. Puzzle & Dragons Z + Super Mario Edition – Nintendo
3. Pokemon Alpha Sapphire – Nintendo
4. The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D – Nintendo
5. Pokemon Omega Ruby – Nintendo
6. Tomodachi Life – Nintendo
7. Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS – Nintendo
8. Animal Crossing: New Leaf – Nintendo
9. Mario Kart 7 – Nintendo
10. New Super Mario Bros. 2 – Nintendo
Source: Chart-Track