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April 28, 2015

Five Not-So-Obvious Choices for Star Wars Characters in a Disney Infinity Game

by Zack Kaplan - 5:32 pm EDT
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Why play as Luke when you can play as Luuke?

When Star Wars is a topic of discussion, I think it is safe to say that I am the most vocal fan on the staff of Nintendo World Report. Since Disney owns Star Wars, it’s safe to assume that we’ll be seeing characters from a Galaxy Far, Far Away in Disney’s flagship toys-to-life game. While I... Read more...

April 21, 2015

StreetPass Premium Is A Solution Looking For A Problem 3DS

by Donald Theriault - 3:43 am EDT
Total comments: 9

Not recommended, even for Kairon.

Nintendo has done a good job so far with providing value with their downloadable expansions for software. The Mario Kart and Hyrule Warriors DLC packs are filled with good content (depending on your threshold for Tingle and Baby Park). Then there's the recent update for the StreetPass Mii Plaza, which... Read more...

April 17, 2015

Five N64 Games That Should Make a Virtual Console Appearance

by Bryan Rose - 3:31 pm EDT
Total comments: 32

Wouldn't you like to give these five games another try?

Nintendo 64 games have finally arrived on the Wii U Virtual Console! Sure, I could have played the many N64 games that were released on the Wii Virtual Console, but then I’d be missing out on cool features like Resume Points. The modern Wii U Virtual Console experience is much more preferred these... Read more...

Frustrations Of A New Fire Emblem Fan 3DSWiiU

by Donald Theriault - 4:08 am EDT
Total comments: 20

Between impossible to obtain merchandise and doing a bad Pokémon impression, Fire Emblem may be cut off at its peak.

Among the Fire Emblem intelligentsia, I’m probably considered one of the casuals. Although I loved Fire Emblem Awakening, I turned off permanent death and wouldn’t touch Lunatic+ with a 39 ½ foot pole. Apparently, a lot of people agreed with me, since Awakening marked the highest sales ever for the franchise that was at risk of going the way of Intelligent Systems’ other strategy series Advance Wars before.

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April 14, 2015

Guitar Hero: The Only Music Game Option on Wii U WiiUWii

by Neal Ronaghan - 5:34 pm EDT
Total comments: 2

No Rock Band is unfortunate, but the Wii U version of Guitar Hero Live should be just fine.

If you have any interest in the budding music game renaissance going on in 2015 with Rock Band 4 and Guitar Hero Live, you only have one option on Wii U. With no Rock Band 4 on the way, Guitar Hero Live is the only rhythm game heading to Nintendo’s system this fall. At this early stage, we don’t... Read more...

What Happened to the Wii U GamePad’s Potential? WiiU

by Neal Ronaghan - 6:22 am EDT
Total comments: 54

Neal investigates why Wii U games rarely seem to focus on the system’s exclusive features.

In the summer of 2012, I remember feeling excited about the Wii U, giddily anticipating Nintendo’s next console. After experiencing Nintendo Land, Pikmin 3, ZombiU, and much more at various pre-launch events, the wait for November was agonizing. The GamePad, to me, was a new controller filled with... Read more...

April 10, 2015

Should You Buy Xenoblade Chronicles 3D? 3DS

by Drew Martorelli - 11:40 am EDT
Total comments: 15

Use our fancy questionnaire and figure out if it is indeed Reyn time for you and yours.

Today, Xenoblade Chronicles 3D launches on New 3DS in North America. This is the widest release of anything Xenoblade in America yet, as the Wii release and the Shulk Amiibo were both exclusive to GameStop. You might not be fully aware of what Xenoblade is and why you (yes, you) might want to buy it.

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April 8, 2015

Pokemon Rumble World Is Free-to-Play Done Right 3DS

by Neal Ronaghan - 4:48 am EDT
Total comments: 4

Nintendo’s second attempt at free-to-play Pokémon captures the fun of collecting them all without bleeding you dry.

Unlike its free-to-play Pokémon progenitor Pokémon Shuffle, Pokémon Rumble World, out now for free on the 3DS eShop, doesn’t feel as restricted by its microtransaction hooks. Rumble World has way more to do and is a much fuller game, often feeling like a simplified sequel to the 2011 3DS game... Read more...

April 3, 2015

My Joyless Amiibo Journey WiiU

by Justin Berube - 2:56 pm EDT
Total comments: 12

Our very own King Nintendo Fanboy details his personal Amiibo journey and how Nintendo is doing nothing to make it better.

If you don’t know me, let me just say I’ve been a super, insane Nintendo fan for nearly my entire life. I became hooked when I played a Nintendo Entertainment System, and was immediately enamored by a life full of Nintendo games, toys, and media. Over the years, it has been a strong constant in... Read more...

March 31, 2015

April 2015 Nintendo Direct Predictions 3DSWiiU

by Donald Theriault - 5:36 pm EDT
Total comments: 6

Will Mewtwo, Zelda Wii U or the Virtual Console actually show up?

Now that a Nintendo Direct has been announced and the brake lines have been cut on the hype train, everyone wants to know what to expect tomorrow. Based on the timing of the Direct and some other knowledge, the Direct falls into 4 camps. (As always, all predictions wrong or your money back.)

Things... Read more...

March 30, 2015

Dot Arcade: The Unreview

by Zachary Miller - 10:32 pm EDT
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These are the tough games to review.

Developed by James Montagna and Andrew Lim, Dot Arcade is an experiment in video games as an art form. This is possibly the first truly minimalist video game I’ve ever played. As a game, I don’t know how well it works, but as an expression of gaming concepts boiled down to their most simplistic... Read more...

March 26, 2015

Omega Plus Headset Upgrade Kit: Hands On

by Addison Webb - 12:48 pm EDT
Total comments: 1

A sight for sore heads

The older I become, the more hoops I find myself jumping through to be able to get gaming time in. Due to a busy work schedule and family obligations, I find most of my free time to game later in the evening. In order to keep my wife and neighbors happy, my night time gaming rituals have included... Read more...

March 23, 2015

Drowning as a Zora in Majora's Mask 3D 3DS

by Neal Ronaghan - 6:56 am EDT
Total comments: 9

Swimming in 3D games is never great, but there's something especially horrible about Zora Link.

After 15 years, I finally wrapped up The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, finally seeing the good end to that interesting three-day cycle. I collected all of the masks, explored numerous side quests, and fell in love with this stellar entry in the Zelda series. For all intents and purposes, the legion... Read more...

March 20, 2015

Enjoying (But Not Spending Money on) Pokemon Shuffle 3DS

by Neal Ronaghan - 7:22 am EDT
Total comments: 3

Slowly but surely, Pokémon Shuffle has become one of Neal's go-to 3DS games.

I didn't think much of Pokémon Shuffle when it was announced. After playing Pokémon Battle Trozei last year, I thought my desire for a Pokémon-themed puzzle game was satiated. I also thought I had zero interest in the game's potentially shoddy free-to-play mechanics. More than 10 hours of puzzling later, I'm surprised at how much I’m enjoying Genius Sonority’s stab at free-to-play puzzling.

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March 18, 2015

My Dream for Amiibo

by Addison Webb - 5:56 pm EDT
Total comments: 1

Nintendo can make Amiibo more than just a collecting craze by giving players the ability to create their own unique Nintendo worlds.

It has been over three months since the launch of Nintendo’s Amiibo figures worldwide. Since November, these figures have caused a frenzy among Nintendo fans, with collectors and scalpers alike questing to find the rare figures to complete their collections. Last month’s investors meeting finally solidified what we knew about Amiibo fever: according to Satoru Iwata, 5.7 million Amiibo have been shipped.

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March 17, 2015

Going Mobile: A Glance at the DeNA Partnership, the NX, and the Future Switch

by Neal Ronaghan - 8:48 pm EDT
Total comments: 33

Nintendo popped the cork on their mobile plans, their Club Nintendo successor, and their next console. What does it all mean?

Nintendo will be partnering with the large mobile company DeNA to create smartphone apps and games that will be part of a Club Nintendo-like ecosystem that links the Wii U, 3DS, tablets, phones, computers, and Nintendo’s future console, which is currently dubbed NX. That’s a hell of a way to start a morning. Yes, Nintendo is going into mobile development, but at least for now, they are still working on their own consoles.

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March 11, 2015

Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses Master Quest Impressions

by Zack Kaplan - 11:31 am EDT
Total comments: 1

Zack went to see Symphony of the Goddesses for the third time, and it’s still great.

The Legend of Zelda series features a fantastic assortment of some of the greatest video game music ever composed, going all the way back to the original blip and bloop sounding original on the NES. I was lucky enough to attend The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses for the third time for its return to Boston. It was, of course, the third season of the show which is being called the Master Quest.

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March 10, 2015

The Eternal Struggle of Mario vs. Donkey Kong 3DSDSWiiU

by Neal Ronaghan - 8:12 am EDT
Total comments: 9

A brief history of Nintendo's weird, under-the-radar series created by their Washington-based NST studio.

For a game starring Mario and Donkey Kong, Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars seems like it is flying under the radar. There's a good reason for that, because the Mario and Donkey Kong series has always existed in a weird periphery to Nintendo's other games.

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March 2, 2015

The Different Controls of Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate 3DS

by Alex Culafi and Neal Ronaghan - 9:04 am EST
Total comments: 1

With the New 3DS, the old 3DS, and the Circle Pad Pro, what ways do we prefer our Monster Hunter?

Controls in Monster Hunter on the 3DS have always been a bone of contention. Hell, the Circle Pad Pro essentially exists because for the series. As such, Monster Hunter is one of the few games that makes use of the Circle Pad Pro and the New 3DS's new C-stick. After messing around with different control schemes, Neal and Alex have figured out how they prefer to control the series' latest entry Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate.

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February 20, 2015

Trying to Understand Monster Hunter: Why the Insect Glaive Is Super Rad 3DS

by Neal Ronaghan - 6:40 am EST
Total comments: 5

You want to mount monsters? You can do that easily with this weapon.

Every so often, I poke around to see what other people are saying about Monster Hunter 4. There are some people that are experienced with the series that seem to be speaking a different language. While I'm totally gripped by the single-player campaign in Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate, my knowledge of... Read more...

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