Wondering who’s behind the voice of Abe Lincoln in Code Name: S.T.E.A.M.? Nintendo confirmed on its Twitter account today that Wil Wheaton plays the role.
In gaming, Wheaton’s previous work includes Curtis in Broken Age, and he’s contributed to the Grand Theft Auto series and various Tom Clancy titles.
Wheaton has done quite a bit more with film and television. He was on Star Trek: The Next Generation, has had appearances on The Big Bang Theory, and plenty more.
Wheaton has been running his own blog since 2001.
.@wilw spotting! Wil Wheaton lends his talents to #CodeNameSTEAM for #3DS as the voice of the great Abe Lincoln. pic.twitter.com/hpFVuPofVj
— Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) March 5, 2015
Another New 3DS bundle was added to GameStop’s site today. You can purchase a New 3DS bundle containing a Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate system (with pre-installed game), Super Smash Bros. for 3DS, plus Mario and Pikachu amiibo. Pricing is set at $295.96.
Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars is out now on the North American eShop. If you’re looking for some information about the game, be sure to visit the official site here. There are details about the title itself – including the cross buy offer.
Hammerspace has shared another couple of pictures from the Majora’s Mask manga. Today we get a look at an altered scene involving The Indigo-Go’s.
In the actual game, players can perform with The Indigo-Go’s under the guise of Mikau after completing the Great Bay temple. This was heavily abridged in the manga and only lasts one page. What’s shown above looks a bit more extensive!
It’s going to be awhile – if ever – before Netflix’s live-action Zelda series comes to fruition. In the meantime, we have one fan-made effort from the Zelda Project and Player Piano called “The Final Battle”.
The Final Battle will show a duel between Ganondorf and Link, who is trying to save Princess Zelda. What’s shown above is just a teaser – featuring Link riding to the ruins of Castletown.