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July 2, 2015
by Donald Theriault - 6:42 am EDT
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Source: Nintendo
At least this time when you get screwed by the Water Temple, you can yell about it on Miiverse.
Unlike last year, when it seemed like ten indie games got released on the same day about this time, the first July update of 2015 is light in North America. The biggest Wii U release is, of course, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. For those of you who can't find a retail version of Ocarina 3D... Read more...
by Donald Theriault - 4:14 am EDT
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Source: BandaiNamco
And that bundle has some strange contents.
The newest 3DS Dragon Ball Z will be coming to the west later this year.
Arc System Works's fighter will release in Europe/Australia on 16 October, with a North American release to follow on October 20th. The game will feature 24 playable fighters once all are unlocked, and several dozen assist characters.
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July 1, 2015
by Donald Theriault - 5:33 pm EDT
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Source: Miiverse
Nintendo's little social network will be seeing some big changes.
Sometime this summer, Miiverse will get a dramatic overhaul.
Among the changes detailed are a new private page that will allow you to save up to 100 screenshots, as well as a Play Journal that replaces the current Activity Feed and encourages writing about things as they occur in game.
The game... Read more...
by Neal Ronaghan - 6:07 am EDT
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Over the past several years, Nintendo of America hasn't released many games in the summer. We finally got an answer about it.
Over the past few years, you might have noticed that Nintendo of America avoids releasing games in the summer. As a matter of fact, they've only released one retail game in the month of July since 2007, and that was a bundled version of all of the Wii Sports Club games. When we interviewed Charlie Scibetta, Nintendo's Senior Director of Corporate Communications, he let us know why that is.
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June 30, 2015
by Donald Theriault - 12:27 pm EDT
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Source: Yacht Club Games
Also sales numbers and a Plague Knight update. For shovelry!
Beloved indie game Shovel Knight is getting a physical release.
Although originally a 3DS version was the only one rumored, Yacht Club Games will be self-publishing the game on both Wii U and 3DS October 13, at a MSRP of $20. The physical will have a full color instruction manual similar to the ones given to Kickstarter backers.
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by Donald Theriault - 7:16 am EDT
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Source: Squid Research
Come on and ride the... tower?
Splatoon's patch may launch today, but the newest Ranked Battle mode will launch tomorrow.
Set for the usual update time (10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT), Tower Control will have your squidkids battling for control of an object in the middle of the map. Once a team takes control of the tower, it will move... Read more...
June 29, 2015
by Donald Theriault - 6:38 pm EDT
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Source: Club Nintendo
If you have coins left, get them spent now.
A reminder to those who still have Club Nintendo coins remaining: All purchases must be made by midnight Pacific time tomorrow night.
At this time, the remaining rewards on the Club Nintendo page are all game rewards, as the physical prizes have all shipped and are no longer listed. Codes purchased on the site must be redeemed by July 31 or they are lost forever, and all accounts will be closed going into July 1.
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by Donald Theriault - 6:28 pm EDT
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Source: Jools Watsham
As the Wii U game enters lotcheck, some good news for those who bought in on 3DS.
Some statements from Renegade Kid head Jools Watsham bring good news for existing owners of Xeodrifter.
In separate Twitter posts, Watsham confirmed that the recently revealed Wii U version of Xeodrifter has entered Nintendo lotcheck. He would later confirm to Nintendo World Report's Zach Miller that current owners of the 3DS version would get the Wii U version free, as it would be joining the Nintendo crossbuy program.
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by Donald Theriault - 7:35 am EDT
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The Pokémon Company brings their free-to-start puzzler to mobile
The Pokémon Company's latest app for mobile has been announced, and it's a port of an existing 3DS title.
Pokémon Shuffle will come to iOS and Android later this year according to a trailer posted below, with Japan getting first access this summer. The game appears to be identical to the existing 3DS title, with the Pokémon at the top of the phone screen and the playfield on the bottom half.
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June 28, 2015
by James Jones - 11:00 pm EDT
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With all the E3 goings on we decided to consolidate our podcast offerings into this article. Latest Podcast: 6/28 11:00 PM Pacific
E3 spreads our resources a little thin, so for the time being we've decided to list our podcasts in a single place. Every podcast, from home and show teams, will be listed here. Of course you can subscribe to our AAC feeds or MP3 feeds and have them delivered to you via the magic RSS.
Newest Episode: 6/28 23:00:00 Away Team - Interviews and Final Thoughts
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June 26, 2015
by Donald Theriault - 4:30 pm EDT
Total comments: 1
Source: Nintendo
A million sales means the game definitely has to stay fresh.
Nintendo has released comprehensive patch notes for a full update to Splatoon that will be pushed live Tuesday.
The update, which will be required for online play, makes some changes to Splatfest rules in anticipation of the July 4 event. Members of the same team can battle each other if a match... Read more...
by Donald Theriault - 4:15 pm EDT
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Source: Twitter
The 3DS hits cross over to the living room.
Two of the 3DS eShop's biggest hits are about to go to the big screen.
Developer Bertil Hörberg Tweeted the announcement, which may lead to a release very soon:
Btw, Gunman Clive 1&2 is coming to WiiU. I'm hoping to send the US version to lotcheck next week so I guess it might be time to announce it
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by Jonathan Metts and Neal Ronaghan - 11:56 am EDT
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Also, find out how the Dillon's Rolling Western devs wound up helping out with Paper Mario: Sticker Star.
Vanpool, best known for developing the Tingle DS games and Dillon's Rolling Western, is working with Skip on Chibi-Robo: Zip Lash according to the game's producer Kensuke Tanabe.
It's the first time Vanpool is working on the series, which has in the past been made solely by Skip. Vanpool has been... Read more...
by Donald Theriault - 11:50 am EDT
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Source: Squid Research
If you use the Carbon Roller enough, does it turn into diamonds?
Two new weapons are headed to Splatoon at standard update time tonight.
For short range combat specialists, the quick Carbon Roller will be available. Its high speed is to be balanced by a light ink toss, but it should get around the map quickly. The subweapon is the Burst Bomb, and the special is the Inkzooka.
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by Neal Ronaghan - 11:22 am EDT
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The Tomonobu Itagaki-led Wii U game has a release date in every other region except for America.
As of E3 2015, Nintendo of America had nothing to report regarding the release of Devil's Third on Wii U in North America.
"I don't have anything for you on Devil's Third. Sorry," said Charlie Scibetta, Nintendo of America's Senior Director of Corporate Communications during an E3 2015 interview when we asked about the status of the game that Nintendo rescued from the ruins of THQ last year.
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June 25, 2015
by Donald Theriault - 6:59 pm EDT
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Source: Nintendo
It's hard to tell if they're encouraging Casual mode or not.
The Japanese release of Fire Emblem Fates has prompted the release of the newest Iwata Asks interview with the development team.
Among the things discussed in the interview are how the story was designed by famous Japanese writer Shin Kibayashi, who wrote 500 pages for just the Birthright version's text, and also helped create the 3rd storyline:
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by Donald Theriault - 5:49 pm EDT
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Source: Nintendo UK
Roughly 5% larger than Super Mario World by exits.
Those without internet connections will still have plenty of fun with Super Mario Maker, according to a listing on Nintendo's UK website.
The website has a quote stating that the game will ship with "100 courses included that you can play without an internet connection". The Best Buy and E3 demos... Read more...
by Donald Theriault - 5:39 pm EDT
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Source: Squid Research
Spoilers: Team Cat carried to the win thanks to Louie.
After some... ahem, tentacle difficulties... with matchmaking were resolved, the war of cats v dogs will blow up on July 4.
The first Splatfest event, originally scheduled for June 20 before some matchmaking issues necessitated a last-minute delay, will go down on Independence Day from 12 a.m. PT/3 a.m. ET and last until 12 a.m. PT / 3 a.m. ET on July 5.
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by Donald Theriault - 6:48 am EDT
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Source: Nintendo
The GG Series: The Temptation 2007 of the Nintendo download posts.
I'm an old game show fan, and one of the most memorable moments in game show history came on the first playing of The Price is Right's most immortal game, Plinko. During the explanation of how the game got its name, Bob Barker infamously said "Some of our people drink."
I relate this anecdote because it's the only reason why there are NINE DSiWare releases today in the GG Series (because who else).
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June 24, 2015
by Jonathan Metts and Neal Ronaghan - 7:18 am EDT
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And also how one brave Nintendo producer traveled around Japan to meet with snack food companies.
The world of Chibi-Robo: Zip Lash is populated by all sorts of snacks, ranging from pocky to Utz potato chips. Just how exactly did branded snack foods wind up in Chibi-Robo's world?
"We were trying to think of ways to express [how tiny Chibi-Robo is] to give you a point of reference to show you... Read more...
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