Looks like the Pac-Man exploit in Smash Bros. can be beaten after all! You’ll just need to use R.O.B. to take down the competition.
It’s been awhile since we last posted about the Super Mario 64 fan remake – almost a year! However, the project seems to have progressed quite a bit since then. You can get a look at where the game is at currently in the video above.
Remember: every single character in Super Smash Bros. should be getting its own amiibo, so it shouldn’t come as a major surprise that we’re able to see some roster inclusions that don’t have figures yet. Of course, the only way to get access to amiibo like Game & Watch and Duck Hunt is by manipulating the game.
Well, this isn’t good! Smash Bros. fans have managed to find an exploit that allows a team of two Pac-Man players to essentially become untouchable during matches. It’s done with the trampoline move, in which they bounce one another up into the sky. View a video of the exploit above.
Kirby and the Rainbow Curse will take up 3.5GB, Nintendo’s website confirms. Save files are another 1.5 MB. There are three save files, by the way.
The GamePad is mandatory for single-player in Kirby and the Rainbow Curse. Those who join in for co-op (up to three additional players) can use the Wii Remote, Wii U Pro Controller, or Classic Controller Pro.
Amazon published a ranking of the top ten games of 2014. You’ll find the full list below.
10. Dragon Age: Inquisition
9. Ocotdad: Dadliest Catch
8. Mario Kart 8
7. South Park: The Stick of Truth
6. Super Smash Bros.
5. Sportsfriends
4. Towerfall: Ascension
3. Dark Souls II
2. Transistor
1. Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor
You may remember that Amazon posted a similar list for the best games of 2013. If you’re interested in checking that out, visit this link.
Nintendo came out with the Love Tester back in 1969. The product, created by Gunpei Yokoi, was made to determine how much two people love each other.
The Love Tester is used by having two people hold onto the terminal knobs while holding hands. It then senses increase in heart rate and moves the needle on the display accordingly.
We’ve posted shots from the Hyrule Warriors art book before, but Destructoid has picked out design that looks particularly interesting. It’s not entirely clear what’s going on, though it seems like Link is cutting off a Bulblin’s arm. The woman in the design was featured in at least one more piece of finished art.