Nintendo has now published an official announcement for Mario Kart 8’s DLC. The press release reveals pricing for the US and a pre-order option that saves consumers $4.
Check out the full announcement below:
REDMOND, Wash.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Two new downloadable content packs will take the world of Mario Kart 8 in directions the franchise has never seen before, while significantly expanding game-play options. The packs, which launch this fall and in spring of 2015, and are available for advance purchase starting Aug. 27 at $7.99 each (or $11.99 for both), deliver a ton of new content, including first-time crossover characters like Link from The Legend of Zelda franchise and both Isabelle and the Villager from the Animal Crossing series.
In addition to these two new downloadable content packs, a previously announced game update goes live Aug. 27 that adds a variety of new features, including three free Mercedes-Benz cars that players can race: the modern Mercedes-Benz GLA, the 300 SL Roadster from the 1950s and the legendary Silver Arrow of the 1930s. Go to http://ninten.do/6181WR6B to view a video of the in-game karts in action.
A pair of new games will be available on the Japanese Wii U Virtual Console next week. They are as follows:
Adventures of Lolo 2 (Famicom, 514 yen)
Klonoa: Empire of Dreams (GBA, 702 yen)
The games above are hitting the Japanese eShop on September 3.
Following today’s announcement of Pokken Fighters, the Pokemon Company launched an official website with a bit of content.
First, we have the following overview of the game:
The goal for this project was to enlarge the possibilities of Pokémon Company’s Pokémon series and to “bring into the world a Pokémon game that’s like nothing before”. This vision was made possible with the expertise in 3D action games that Bandai Namco has gained while creating games for the Tekken and Soulcalibur series.
In Pokken Tournament, Pokémon look more real than ever before and they move and attack smoothly according to player’s commands, so it is a completely new Pokémon battle experience. This is not just for children as the game can also be enjoyed by adult Pokémon fans in their twenties.
With cutting edge graphics, Pokémon battles are completely revived! Coming in 2015 for the arcades.
Head past the break for comments from the Pokemon president and a pair of Bandai Namco developers.
Shovel Knight players on Wii U will be able to download update 1.1 later today. The patch will also be making its way soon to 3DS.
Here’s the full rundown of the update:
General
•Fix: Timing issue where the Inventory screen could be opened with the game unpaused.
•Fix: Getting captured by Treasure Knight’s chest while using the Ichor of Boldness leading to a missing Shovel Knight.
•Fix: Cheats not carried over in New Game+ when a file is reloaded.
•Fix: Falling into pit during final boss battles leading to soft lock.
•Fix: Escaping final battle with Propeller Dagger.
•Fix: Fall through floor if using Dust Knuckle when defeating Polar Knight during Round Table.
•Fix: Enchantress blocks frozen by creative Chaos Orb use.
•Fix: Entering Enchantress fight with shovel drop causing crash.
•Tweak: Fixed a portrait and added one slacker to the Hall of Champions.
Wii U
•Game can now be played with out the GamePad! “Please re-connect GamePad” message will only display if it was your last used controller before disconnect or if you were displaying the game on the GamePad screen.
•NEW: GamePad screen can be toggled between Main and Sub type by pressing the “Select Button” within the Pause Menu. Quicker than going all the way to the video option menu!
•Fix: Crash when the battery died on GamePad with certain Wii U system features enabled.
•Fix: Music not resuming if a Miiverse post is selected while the inventory is open on screen.
3DS
•NEW! Update option on the main menu makes updating to new versions of Shovel Knight a breeze! Welcome to the internet future, medieval knight man!
•Fix: Home menu crash issues
When the update hits 3DS, we’ll be sure to let you know!
A listing on Nintendo’s UK store has outed the existence of some new and exciting downloadable content for Mario Kart 8.
The company is planning on introducing two new packs, each featuring characters, vehicles, and courses.
Here’s the full rundown:
Each Add On Content pack will contain two new cups, each with four courses, which, in total, increases the number of available courses by 50 percent. The Add On Content packs include classics like Wario’s Gold Mine from Mario Kart Wii, as well as new courses, some taking place in the worlds of The Legend of Zelda and Animal Crossing. New vehicles will also arrive with each pack, including the Blue Falcon kart representing the F-Zero franchise in the first AOC pack.
Mario Kart 8 Pack 1 – Released: November 2014
Pack 1 includes:
3 Characters: Tanooki Mario, Cat Peach, Link
4 Vehicles
8 CoursesMario Kart 8 Pack 2 – Released: May 2015
Pack 2 includes:
3 Characters: Villager, Isabelle, Dry Bowser
4 Vehicles
8 Courses
The Legend of Zelda X Mario Kart 8 – AOC Pack is priced at £7.00. Check out the gallery below for screenshots.
Capcom is suing Koei Tecmo over a patent infringement, and Sankei has some of the details.
Here’s what we know:
– Capcom is suing due to the patent infringement in games such as Samurai Warriors: Xtreme Legends
– A total of 49 other titles are involved
– Suit is for 980 million yen (about $9.43 million)
– Lawsuit says Capcom filed a patent back in 2002 that involves a function that lets you acquire new content by combining an existing game with another piece of software
– It appears that Capcom is effectively referring to the idea of expansion packs, and the concept of importing content into the new version of a game
– Likely covers expansion discs as well since the patent was filed in 2002
– Another patent mentioned in the report is a controller-vibrating notification feature when enemy characters are nearby
– Capcom claims that the patent infringement “has greatly contributed to the sales” of Koei Tecmo’s titles
– Koei Tecmo has seen a profit of about 9.73 billion yen in total sales
– Capcom wants to acquire around 5 – 10% in license fees
– They’re also demanding the suspension of sales on several Tecmo Koei titles
Heads up, Master Reboot players: there’s a new patch waiting to be downloaded. Wales Interactive pushed out the update today, which addresses a glitch in the final level. Both North American and European users can get their hands on the patch as of now.
The patch for the Wii U Master Reboot is now live and resolves a glitch in the final level. This is for both EU and NA. #WiiU #gamedev
— Wales Interactive (@WalesInter) August 26, 2014