Submit a news tip



Watch Dogs file size

Posted 10 years ago by in News | 4 Comments

Watch Dogs is finally out on Wii U today at retail and on the eShop. If you’re interested in purchasing the game digitally, then perhaps you’ll be interested in knowing the game’s file size beforehand. You’ll need to reserve roughly 15GB of space.

Source

Death Jr. came to the DS back in 2007 as a 3D platformer. However, it appears that there were originally very different plans for the project.

Mike Mika, who worked on a DS prototype of Death Jr., revealed on Twitter today that there were initially plans to make a 2D Metroidvania style game. Two players would have been supported.


Source

More:

Ubisoft didn’t share any official Wii U-specific Watch Dogs assets in the past. That is until today… when the game is launching. You’ll find the first official images above – which even provide a look at the GamePad.

Source: Ubisoft PR

Shiny the Firefly is reaching the European Wii U eShop next week, according to a listing on the digital store. The game will be available for €9.99.

Shiny the Firefly originally hit PC and mobile platforms. You can find a bunch of gameplay and a trailer below.

Source

Nintendo first launched the Wii U in North America on November 18, 2012. You know what that means! Yup – the Wii U is now two years old. Happy birthday, Wii U!

What were your first Wii U memories like? Mine weren’t as exciting compared to when I went out to purchase the Wii and stood on line at Best Buy for several hours. I reserved the 32GB console at GameStop, but since there were no midnight launches, I simply picked up the console in the morning. Still, playing Nintendo Land was a lot of fun!

Reviews for Pokemon Omega Ruby and Pokemon Alpha Sapphire are now starting to pour in. You’ll find some of the early verdicts rounded up below.

IGN – 7.8 / 10
GameSpot – 8 / 10
Kotaku – “Yes”
Joystiq – 4.5 / 5
CVG – 8 / 10
Nintendo Life – 9 / 10
GamesBeat – 80 / 100
USgamer – 4 / 5
GamesRadar – 4 / 5
Videogamer – 8 / 10
GamesTM – 9 / 10
Destructoid – 9 / 10
NintendoWorldReport – 9 / 10

All Japanese New 3DS systems come with an Internet filter. When using the web browser, inappropriate content is filtered automatically.

The situation is quite different in Australia. There’s absolutely no filter to speak of, meaning all sites are fully accessible. I imagine the New 3DS will operate in a similar fashion once it reaches North America and Europe.

Source

More:

Manage Cookie Settings