Nintendo is trying to put the kibosh on the fan-made Super Mario 64 Unity/HD remake. You may have noticed that one site, which previously hosted a playable browser demo, was slapped with a copyright infringement claim.
I suppose one bright spot is that the original remake post is still up and running on the creator’s website. It’s just tough for fan projects to survive when they’re based on content from game-makers!
Atlus posted an… interesting message on its Twitter and Facebook accounts today. Based on what was shared, it’s looking likely that we’re due for a localization announcement of Attack on Titan for 3DS soon.
Here’s what was added to Atlus’ social media pages today:
Are you the hotdog? https://t.co/lgO3dBhLD6
— Atlus U.S.A., Inc. (@AtlusUSA) March 31, 2015
There are a couple of references to Attack on Titan here – notably the opening lyrics and one of the anime episodes.
Remember: Attack on Titan was rated in Australia a few months ago. When that listing popped up, Atlus was listed as publisher.
BoxBoy! hasn’t been dated just yet, but Nintendo has already started issuing download codes to the press. It’s pretty small, with just 644 blocks of free space required.
By the way, something else we’re hearing is that the BoxBoy! review embargo lifts on Wednesday. Perhaps the game will be seeing a surprise launch this week?
Thanks to Jake for the tip.
Slightly Mad Studios and Bandai Namco have a bunch of free car DLC lined up for Project CARS. The first piece of content will be the Lykan Hypersport, a car heavily featured in the Furious 7 film. More car DLC will be releasing on a regular basis.
Project CARS will launch for Wii U… at some point. Other versions of the game have been delayed several times and are now coming in May, but the Wii U edition has been “TBA” for several months. It’s not cancelled though!
There are a few amiibo on sale over on Amazon. Toon Link, Bowser, Mario, Zelda, Luigi, and Diddy Kong can be had for $9.74. Each one of these figures are from the Smash Bros. line.
You can visit this page this page to find all of the amiibo on sale on Amazon. This will probably last until the end of the week, or until supply runs out.
A trio of games published by Nicalis are making their way to the European eShop this summer. 1001 Spikes and Grinsia are planned, and there’s a third mystery title coming as well.
Nicalis wrote on Twitter a short while ago:
Yes, 1001 Spikes, Grinsia plus one more game will be releasing from us in the European eShop by this summer #hugs
— Nicalis, Inc. (@nicalis) March 30, 2015