Today we get not just one Splatoon image, but a total six new images to feast our greedy little eyes on. In the images we can see the Splatoon booth setup at the Super Conference 2015, a special protective barrier and weapons, as well as some GamePad functionality images.
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Since the launch of Mewtwo last week for Club Nintendo members that registered both their 3DS and Wii U copies of Super Smash Bros., there have been multiple reports and videos showing off insane Mewtwo glitches caused by false custom moves from imported Mii fighters and bugs causing issues online and in various other modes within the game. Update 1.0.7 fixes all of these issues and makes sure Mewtwo no longer causes any problems – so now it’s safe to play online again for you Mewtwo mains!
The update on 3DS is 1700 blocks, while the update on Wii U will take up 21MB of space
Once upon a time I mentioned how Comcast played a role in canceling one of our podcasts because they made Laura’s internet go away. This week, another American corporation has disrupted our regular flow of feces-like podcasting content to you, but thankfully Xcel Energy’s mishandling of my electrical power only succeeding in delaying the podcast rather than outright canceling it. It’s an exciting show though, because Laura is back in Minneapolis so we’ve recorded our first in-person show since episode 103! Here are today’s chapters:
Shenanigans
1) Opening
2) Picture of the Day
3) Game of the Week: Super Mario Land!
What we played
4) Laura’s a’rumblin’. (Pokémon Rumble World)
5) Story of Sadness. (Story of Seasons)
6) Story of Seasons Spoilers Skip-Mark
7) Shepard is not a smart man. (Mass Effect)
8) ProPay develops new Streetpass games for Laura.
9) Donkey Kong Country 2 vs. Super Mario World, a retrospective featurette.
Shenanigans Redux
10) Freetures (the only free part of the podcast)
11) Donkey Kong Country 3 musical interlude
Listener Mail
12) Mario & Luigi is good?
13) New 3DS transfer process and other woes.
14) Are cinematic games taking over? Will they always suck so bad?
15) Comedian corner.
Shenanigans Finale
16) Super Mario Land Quiz
17) Ending sequence and staff roll.
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NintenDaan has uploaded over 30 minutes of amiibo Tap: Nintendo’s Greatest Bits footage. You can find it all below.
Just over 16 minutes of Project CARS footage has now come in through YouTube user “Team VVV”. Watch the video below.
Amazon has updated its product listing for the Splatoon guide. What’s notable here is that the guide will have a dedicated section for concept art, plus full details on how amiibo are supported.
The updated description is as follows:
All About amiibo— full details on the extras that are included with each Splatoon amiibo.
Bonus Art Section— get a behind the scenes look at concept art for Splatoon.
Save The Electric Catfish— fully detailed single player walkthrough will help you solve each puzzle, splatter every octopi, and beat each boss.
Claim Your Turf— multiplayer strategies from Splatoon experts will give you the edge in online battles by showing you the best ways to cover arenas with ink.
Style and Firepower— complete details on how to unlock all special perks for weapons, headgear, clothes, and shoes.
Prepare to Ink— learn the best strategies for weapons such as the ink roller, ink bombs, Splattershot, and more.
Take It With You— the smaller trim size makes it easy use and take with you on the go.
Free Mobile-Friendly eGuide— Includes a code to access the mobile-friendly eGuide, a digital version of the full strategy guide optimized for a second screen experience.
The Splatoon guide will be available on May 29 – the same day that the game itself launches. Pre-order on Amazon to save 25 percent.
Thanks to Jake for the tip.
The Mario Kart 8 comparisons aren’t done yet! GameXplain finished a new video that compares the different seasons in the new Animal Crossing track. Check it out below.
Langrisser Re:Incarnation Tensei marks the first entry in the series in about 15 years. Longtime composer Noriyuki Iwadare is back for the 3DS project, and has expressed his excitement about returning to the series. In fact, Iwadare wants “to do even more” work for Langrisser.
Below is what Iwadare shared with fans:
It truly makes me happy to see a revival of past works like this. I really wanted to do it! Which I got to do, and it was really fun, to the point where I’d like to do even more.
I believe that the new Langrisser game was made into something that will meet all of your expectations, so please look forward to its release in July!