Nintendo UK is so excited about Majora’s Mask that they have broken out into song in Tomodachi Life.
Check out their creation below:
Red Column has just announced that they will be releasing a Wii U eshop exclusive 2D puzzle platformer in 2015.
Currently the game is still in the development stages but check out a short teaser trailer below:
Some music samples have made their way online for the courses released in Mario Kart 8’s first DLC pack. There are quite a few so we’ve placed them after the jump
Mario Kart ‘s first big DLC release is upon us and is available for download in all regions. The update comes in at 221MB and while the full change log is not available yet, we know that it grants access to the first DLC pack (once purchased) as well as adding amiibo support. For those downloading the DLC, it’s an additional 687MB
Today Sakurai shared an interesting tidbit about the archiving of character reveals that were shown off in the months leading up to release. Previously shown through live streams, it looks like the reveals will also be available to watch in-game:
He goes on:
You can even re-watch videos that play after you clear Classic mode and Allstar mode. This is a list of videos which are unlocked when you clear certain things. They tend to be short, but you’ll get a lot of information if you play them all in one sitting.
This week’s issue of Famitsu has an interview with Zelda producer Eiji Aonuma. While much of the discussion focused on Majora’s Mask, the magazine also managed to ask a couple of questions about Zelda Wii U.
Aonuma mentioned that many styles were considered to suit a Zelda game set in a wide world before deciding on the current visuals. On the topic of graphics, Aonuma teases: “Now it looks more amazing than what was shown at E3.”
Aonuma additionally notes that the enemy shown in the debut trailer is something not previously seen in the series as you have to come up with a strategy while escaping on horse. He stresses that “If an enemy like this appears, how would you beat it?” is a situation which the team has tried to include in the game.
So when will we see Zelda for Wii U again? Aonuma thinks that Nintendo may have new things to show at E3 next year.