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Title: Nintendo Newsletter: Kirby and the Rainbow Brush Oddly Coming Earlier Than Expected in Europe
Post by: NWR_Neal on March 11, 2015, 03:41:00 PM

Curses become paintbrushes in certain countries.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/39831/nintendo-newsletter-kirby-and-the-rainbow-brush-oddly-coming-earlier-than-expected-in-europe

Kirby and the Rainbow Paintbrush Europe and Australia Release Dates Announced

Kirby and the Rainbow Paintbrush is coming to Europe on May 8 and Australia/New Zealand on May 9. The November 2014 Nintendo Direct originally gave a window of September 2015, and no reason was given for the earlier release.

Splatoon is still a May release for Europe as well, which makes May a big month for European Wii U owners. They can check out how to beat the first world thanks to Scott Thompson's video below:

Our Take: "It's good to see that the previous European delays of Kirby may be coming to an end." - Donald Theriault


Virtual Console Kicks Into High Gear Tomorrow For North America

Nintendo of America's website updated today to show that F-Zero GP Legend will be coming to the Virtual Console tomorrow for $6.99.

The 2004 GBA release is based on the anime of the same name, and James Charlton was not exactly thrilled with the game when it came out on the Wii U Virtual Console in Japan.

Our Take: "I don't really think this game is much good. I'm sad we're not getting Zero Mission in North America tomorrow." - Neal Ronaghan

"Given we know what the European release is for tomorrow, I believe James C. would call this a #hypertrollGET" - Donald Theriault


Sega and GameFreak Collaboration Announced; Not Coming To Wii U or 3DS

The rumored collaboration between HarmoKnight/Pokémon developers GameFreak was announced today as Tembo The Badass Elephant for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Steam. Releasing this summer, the game takes many cues from the Donkey Kong Country series as well as Rampage-style building destruction.

In an interview with GameReactor, Game Freak's James Turner said "When I was writing the presentation documents for this game, I drew a mockup poster, and I put the Steam, PlayStation, and Xbox logos at the bottom. It seemed to fit, and it happened to stick that way. We thought about other hardware during development, but our hands were pretty full with those three platforms!"

Our Take: "This game looks like tons of fun. Too bad it's not coming to Nintendo platforms" - Neal Ronaghan


Curve Digital 'Very Happy' WIth OlliOlli Nintendo Sales

OlliOlli was one of the first two crossbuy games for Nintendo in all territories, and the first to work with a direct download from the eShop instead of a code. Despite being warned of a potential exploit, Curve Digital is still happy with the sales of the game in the opening week.

In a statement issued to GoNintendo, Curve confirmed they were notified of the potential for abuse, but they were still happy and will look to take part in the program whenever possible.

Our Take: "I'm not sure if that's a bug or a feature, but it's good news either way to have a major player in the indie scene on board." - Donald Theriault


Title: Re: Nintendo Newsletter: Kirby and the Rainbow Brush Oddly Coming Earlier Than Expected in Europe
Post by: famicomplicated on March 11, 2015, 11:33:07 PM

Wait, what comes out in Europe tomorrow?!  :confused;

F-Zero GP Legends sucks ass, read my review (linked in the article).
Title: Re: Nintendo Newsletter: Kirby and the Rainbow Brush Oddly Coming Earlier Than Expected in Europe
Post by: Shaymin on March 12, 2015, 12:03:58 AM

Wait, what comes out in Europe tomorrow?!  :confused;

Another GBA game in a dead series: Metroid Zero Mission.
Title: Re: Nintendo Newsletter: Kirby and the Rainbow Brush Oddly Coming Earlier Than Expected in Europe
Post by: NWR_insanolord on March 12, 2015, 12:42:22 AM
I am extremely pissed about not getting Zero Mission, I've been waiting for that for a while now.
Title: Re: Nintendo Newsletter: Kirby and the Rainbow Brush Oddly Coming Earlier Than Expected in Europe
Post by: Soren on March 12, 2015, 12:47:59 AM
Still waiting on new Wii digital games...and DS Virtual Console....and N64 Virtual Console. But hey, F-Zero GP Legend! -barf-

I'm extremely disappointed Tempo is not coming to Wii U. Now I hope my spirits aren't totally dashed and the Steam version runs on Mac.

Semi off-topic, but Atlus also announced that Lost Dimension is getting localized to PS3 and Vita this summer, and I'm really digging the twist in gameplay it offers. With the disappointing reviews Codename Steam is getting, I might set my sights on this game.
Title: Re: Nintendo Newsletter: Kirby and the Rainbow Brush Oddly Coming Earlier Than Expected in Europe
Post by: NWR_insanolord on March 12, 2015, 01:06:00 AM
If a game developed by GameFreak and published by Sega isn't coming to Wii U, I think it's safe to say that's the final nail in the coffin for third-party support on the platform. That's almost as upsetting as getting a shitty GBA F-Zero instead of Metroid: Zero Mission.
Title: Re: Nintendo Newsletter: Kirby and the Rainbow Brush Oddly Coming Earlier Than Expected in Europe
Post by: Soren on March 12, 2015, 01:25:55 AM
If a game developed by GameFreak and published by Sega isn't coming to Wii U, I think it's safe to say that's the final nail in the coffin for third-party support on the platform.


So we're just going to keep adding final nails to the coffin all willy nilly?
Title: Re: Nintendo Newsletter: Kirby and the Rainbow Brush Oddly Coming Earlier Than Expected in Europe
Post by: famicomplicated on March 12, 2015, 03:23:05 AM
The 3rd party WiiU coffin has so many final nails in it, it's getting to the point where most of the coffin is made of nails.


Bioshock Infinite, Tomb Raider, Metal Gear V, GTA V....need I go on? (Please go on)
Title: Re: Nintendo Newsletter: Kirby and the Rainbow Brush Oddly Coming Earlier Than Expected in Europe
Post by: NWR_insanolord on March 12, 2015, 12:32:28 PM
I'm just saying, if a developer that's nearly exclusively worked on Nintendo platforms for decades and a publisher that's been one of Nintendo's staunchest supporters recently are giving up on the platform, what else is left?
Title: Re: Nintendo Newsletter: Kirby and the Rainbow Brush Oddly Coming Earlier Than Expected in Europe
Post by: Soren on March 12, 2015, 01:42:10 PM
I look forward to the final nail being when LEGO games no longer come to Wii U. And then that final nail shifting to when Skylanders drop Wii U support. Just as that final nail was applied when EA pulled their unprecedented support, and then shifted when Ubisoft did the same, and we thought Watch_Dogs was the last major third party game coming out.


Final nail is the new bargain bin.