Angry Sun files found in Super Mario Maker through data mining, other bits
Posted on 9 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Wii U | 2 Comments
Twitter user NWPlayer123, who is known for data mining Nintendo games, has come across an interesting discovery. It appears that there are files within the game for the Angry Sun. That’s leading to speculation of DLC, though there’s definitely no such confirmation currently.
NWPlayer123 also came across a couple of other interesting things. Also found through data mining, it seems as though there were originally plans to allow players to place Bullet Bills without a launcher. Moreover, Goomba’s Shoe was considered for New Super Mario Bros. U mode.
More: Super Mario Maker, top
Happy 126th birthday, Nintendo!
Posted on 9 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in General Nintendo, News | 21 Comments
It’s Nintendo’s 126th birthday today! The company was established way back on September 23, 1889.
Nintendo has certainly come a long way since its early days of creating hanafuda playing cards. I can only imagine where the company will go from here. I’m sure there will be plenty of fun along the way!
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[Review] Extreme Exorcism
Posted on 9 years ago by Dennis Gagliardotto(@LyonHart_) in Reviews, Wii U eShop | 1 Comment
System: Wii U
Release date: September 23, 2015
Developer: Golden Ruby Games
Publisher Ripstone
Author: Dennis
Genuine arcade games in the modern era have been one of those lost treasures we see far too few of. When they do arise, some still fall short of bringing something refreshing, memorable, and fun to the table. Extreme Exorcism brings back the old school in the best way possible, delivering a unique and fun experience everyone can enjoy. Gameplay is the core focus of Extreme Exorcism, and it executes on this front so incredibly well.
More: Extreme Exorcism, Golden Ruby Games, highlight, Ripstone, top
Nintendo Download (9/24/15, Europe): Skylanders SuperChargers, Extreme Exorcism and more
Posted on 9 years ago by Matt(@OnePunchMaz) in 3DS eShop, News, Wii U eShop | 0 comments
This week’s European Nintendo Downloads are as follows:
Wii U Retail
Skylanders SuperChargers (available September 25) – €49.99 / £44.99
Wii U Download
Extreme Exorcism – €11.04 / £8.49 (if you’ve downloaded the Nindies@Home demo; ends October 23, normally €12.99 / £9.99)
Nova-111 – €10.99 / £8.99 (Ends October 8, normally €14.99 / £11.99)
The Rivers of Alice: Extended Version – €7.99 / £7.19
Brave Tank Hero – €5.99 / £4.99
The Quiet Collection – €4.49 / £2.99
Rock ‘N Racing Off Road DX – €7.99 / £7.19 (€2.99 / £2.73 if you’ve downloaded Rock ‘N Racing Off Road on the same Wii U)
3DS Download
Brave Tank Hero – €4.99 / £4.49
Gotcha Racing – €5.99 / £4.99
eShop Sales
Wii U
Stealth Inc 2: A Game of Clones – €4.49 / £3.99 (Ends October 8, normally €13.99 / £12.99)
Thomas Was Alone – €2.49 / £2.20 (Ends October 8, normally €7.99 / £6.99)
Lone Survivor: The Director’s Cut – €3.99 / £2.99 (Ends October 8, normally €11.99 / £9.99)
The Swapper – €4.99 / £3.99 (Ends October 8, normally €14.99 / £11.99)
OlliOlli – €4.49 / £3.99 (Ends October 8, normally €3.39 / £2.49)
SDK Paint – €3.39 / £2.99 (Ends October 1, normally €4.49 / £3.99)
Family Tennis SP – €3.70 / £2.99 (Ends October 1, normally €4.99 / £3.99)
Suspension Railroad Simulator – €7.19 / £5.39 (Ends October 8, normally €7.99 / £5.99)
3DS
Murder on the Titanic – €5.99 / £4.49 (Ends October 8, normally €7.99 / £5.99)
3D Game Collection – €4.99 / £3.69 (Ends October 8, normally €6.99 / £4.99)
Urban Style Freestyle – €1.99 / £1.69 (Ends October 8, normally €4.99 / £4.49)
Permanent price drops
Wii U
Disney Infinity 2.0 : Play without limits – €19.99 / £16.49 (Was €29.99 / £24.99)
Source: Nintendo PR
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Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer devs – spin-off origins, decision to focus on house creation, more
Posted on 9 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS, News | 3 Comments
Last month’s issue of Japanese magazine Nintendo Dream features an interview with producers Hisashi Nogami and Aya Kyogoku. Throughout the discussion, Nogami and Kyogoku touched on such topics as how the game to be and how it became a spin-off, the decision to focus on house creation, and more.
Our translation of the two developers’ comments is now in. Read up on what they shared with Nintendo Dream below.
ND: What was the original starting point of the project?
Nogami: Although many customers have accepted Animal Crossing, these games have an aspect that you can do anything and if you don’t decide to do something by yourself, the game won’t progress. Therefore I guess it is a title that divides people.
ND: You say that while New Leaf has sold more than 4 million copies [in Japan]!
Everyone: (laughs)
Kyogoku: I’m truly grateful that so many people have played the game, but I also think that there are people who think that the gameplay doesn’t suit them or they don’t understand what the game is about.
Nogami: So when it came time to create the next Animal Crossing, it turned out as a spin-off that focuses on an element of the Animal Crossing instead of being a traditional game.
[Let’s Talk] What do you want to see from the next Nintendo Direct?
Posted on 9 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in General Nintendo, Let's Talk | 30 Comments
Let’s Talk #24: What do you want to see from the next Nintendo Direct?
A few days ago, we finally received official confirmation that Nintendo Directs will continue. But there are plenty of unknowns. We don’t know when the next presentation will air, who will host it, and what it will be about. All of that uncertainty makes for a perfect “Let’s Talk” topic!
If I’m thinking about when we’ll see the next Nintendo Direct, I could see one taking place within the next month. Nintendo could share new information about Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash and Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival – two games we know relatively little about even though they’re due out in a couple of months. Genei Ibun Roku #FE is coming to Japan in December, so it wouldn’t hurt to share an update about that title as well. It also wouldn’t be a bad idea to showcase Hyrule Warriors Legends, which heads to Japan in January. Maybe Nintendo could help the news about Star Fox Zero’s delay hurt slightly less by showing new footage. And it wouldn’t be a Nintendo Direct without at least one game reveal!
In terms of a host, that’s where things get slightly tricky. Obviously the person replacing Satoru Iwata has big shoes to fill. I personally can’t see Tatsumi Kimishima, Nintendo’s new president, hosting the presentations. Iwata did introduce Mr. Morimoto during Japan’s Direct in May. Even though Reggie has primarily been featured in the North American broadcasts, could he be the main host? Some have even suggested Bill Trinen as a possibility.
Those are just a few thoughts from me. I’d love to hear what you guys think about the future of Nintendo Directs in the comments below!
Highlights from last week’s topic: Have you picked up Super Mario Maker?
Reiianuo
I had the game pre-loaded, so at midnight I immediately downloaded it. This game is really just an amazing package. Even playing the classic Marios (Original, 3 and World) in HD is very charming. With all the tools and content packed in, it is definitely worth the price of entry. The main portion of the game, community levels, can only get better as more players really learn the ins and outs of stage creation. It’s really great even coming up with one idea or theme for a stage, then spending hours fine-tuning that element into a full stage.
I’m gonna throw my stage codes this way too, as it seems to be the way of the land
They Called Me “Jumpman” (New U style)
3643-0000-001C-D72A
A fairly quick stage, my friend had told me I had made this stage “Impossible.” He didn’t realise the New U mechanics included the air-twirl that extends your jump distance slightly. Which is important.
Come On and SLAM with Mega Mario (Classic style)
076B-0000-003A-DB73
The central idea I had worked around with this stage is that being able to break blocks with mega mario can sometimes be a hazard, but also necessary for course completion. I like the tune for the Ghost House theme in the classic style game too!
LittleLynn
Every time I sit down with this game, I love it more and more. But after trying to set up a boss room for the first time, I’ve realized something I’d like to see in the future if there happens to be updates or DLC (besides more boss options). Maybe it’s just all my years of fiddling with RPG Maker, but I’d like to see event flags. For example: you’re in a small, closed room with a boss. There are no exits. However, upon defeating the boss, a door appears and you can progress (or perhaps it just ends the stage, as defeating bosses usually does).
I say this because while setting up this boss room, I basically had to design it in a weird layout that kinda encourages the player to actually defeat the boss before being able to safely reach the exit… but even then, a determined enough player can (and probably will) still circumvent the boss entirely. It’s a teensy bit frustrating.
That little nuisance aside, I think this is definitely shaping up to be one of my favorites that I’ve made. It’s not ready quite yet, but I’ll definitely share the code here when it is. ^_^
In the meantime, here’s a nifty, new (if somewhat easy) costume-based stage I made:
Next Door in the Haunted Mansion – DA41-0000-0031-5AA9
chancetime
I have picked it up and I’m definitely enjoying it so far. I never played NSMB U or Luigi U so I’m getting used to those styles, but the fact that I’ve got pretty much infinite levels for 4 different Mario games is amazing. Having people enjoy your levels is also really rewarding, putting time and effort into your courses will be rewarded by stars and comments.
For me, there’s only two negatives:
1) We need a proper search system. If you only want to play SMB3 Castle levels for example, you should be able to set parameters to search by.
2) No Desert theme 🙁 GH, Undergound and Castle are all fairly dark levels, so it would have been nice to have a bright desert theme to work with, as well as Pokeys, quick sand and the like.
LordDisco
Yes, and I am loving it! Made 4 levels, and I’m pretty proud of a couple of them. One thing I would change indefinitely right now is the search option, which there currently is not one at all. You can’t search by level name, you can’t search by user name, you can’t search your friends list, and you really can’t search for recently made ones. It’s just popular or play 100-Mario Challenge to play random levels. It’s actually a pretty poor way to get around. N++ actually has an amazing system for created levels, categorized by difficulty, recently made, most popular, made by friends, etc. It’s really nice. If Mario Maker had something like that, it would make it a much better experience.
Here are my current levels (Which the level ID is another thing that is garbage):
– Who is King of the Hill? F285-0000-0012-EA5C
– Why So Short? BD84-0000-0015-51EF
– Mad Funhouse 7643-0000-0017-0DEA
– Koopa Tagteam 55D8-0000-001C-AB64
Hope you all enjoy!
Pokemon CEO talks Pokemon Shuffle, Pokken Tournament, Pokemon Super Mystery Dungeon, future
Posted on 9 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS, News, Switch, Wii U | 3 Comments
This week, Famitsu has an interview with Pokemon president and CEO Tsunekazu Ishihara. Ishihara touched on Pokemon Shuffle, Pokken Tournament, Pokemon Super Mystery Dungeon, and a bit about the future – including an extremely brief NX name-drop.
Regarding Pokemon Shuffle, Ishihara reconfirmed that the game has reached five million downloads. The title, which just recently hit smart devices, was originally intended to be released from the start on smartphones and 3DS. The 3DS demographic is more around those at middle school while smartphones users are geared more toward adults. The main message they wanted to convey is that the app can be cleared from the start with no charges.
Pokken Tournament came about from a desire to see more realistic Pokemon movements. Even though it’s made by the Tekken team, it has a different flavor and feel than that series and it does not necessarily appeal to a different demographic. Ishihara points out that it’s easy to understand fighting games, and its systems are straightforward and simple to pick up on.
Bayonetta 2 director on the Nintendo costumes, including a cut idea
Posted on 9 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Wii U | 18 Comments
Did you know that it’s Bayonetta 2’s first anniversary today? The game came out in Japan on September 20. Developer PlatinumGames celebrated with a special cake – see below.
Bayonetta 2 director Yusuke Hashimoto also shared a message in an official PlatinumGames blog post. He spoke about the Nintendo costumes in the game, and also revealed a cut idea. He had wanted to include a costume based on Famicom Tantei Club, a game that Nintendo only brought to Japan. Unfortunately, it never made it into the final game.
You can read up on Hashimoto’s full message below.
More: Bayonetta 2, PlatinumGames, top, Yusuke Hashimoto
Takahashi on why players aren’t given access to Xenoblade Chronicles X’s Skells right away
Posted on 9 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Wii U | 9 Comments
Xenoblade Chronicles X features something known as “Skells”. These mechs allow players to take to the sky and fly across the vast world. You won’t have access to Skells right away, however. They are made available later in the game after players receiving a license.
This month’s issue of Game Informer has a few comments from Monolith Soft executive director Tetsuya Takahashi. Takahashi told the magazine why Skells aren’t handed out at the start, explaining:
“The main reason we didn’t want players to have the Skell from the beginning of the game is that we wanted them to have the opportunity to fully explore the world on foot first. The world starts to feel quiet a bit different once you have the Skell, especially once you experience different layers of the world vertically.”
Xenoblade Chronicles X still has a few months to go before it reaches the west. The overseas release is scheduled for December 4.
Video: A look into Factor 5’s cancelled Kid Icarus project for Wii
Posted on 9 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Videos, Wii | 8 Comments
If you were on the site in 2008, you may recall that there were quite a few rumors surrounding Factor 5 developing a Kid Icarus game for Wii. Of course, we all know now that such a project never came to be.
Liam Robertson has been doing some investigative work as of late in hopes of finding out more about Factor 5’s plans for Kid Icarus on Nintendo’s old console. You can listen to his findings in the video below.