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June 4, 2012
by Alex Culafi - 4:25 pm EDT
Total comments: 10
Source: (Ubisoft E3 press conference)
Sounds like this game might be focusing on motion control.
The Avengers: Battle For Earth was announced for release on Wii U during today's Ubisoft press conference.
The game features various Marvel characters from the X-Men, Captain America, Spider-Man, Iron Man, Hulk, and other series, and will also include various antagonists, such as Dr. Doom, Venom,... Read more...
by Carmine Red - 4:24 pm EDT
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Ubisoft demonstrated how a player using a Wii U GamePad and another using a traditional controller can cooperate.
Ubisoft has officially revealed Rayman Legends for the Wii U. They also took the opportunity at their E3 press conference to show off the game using early Wii U Dev Kits.
Ubisoft specifically showed the potential for asymmetrical cooperative play between a player using the Wii U GamePad and another... Read more...
by Pedro Hernandez - 4:09 pm EDT
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From Rabbids to fitness and assassins, Ubisoft promises varied Wii U titles.
Ubisoft's E3 conference highlighted several titles coming to the Wii U. The first of these was Rabbids Land. The video only showed a Rabbid spinning a UFO with a Wii U controller.
The second game shown off was Your Shape: Fitness Evolved, the latest entry in Ubisoft's exercise series. A sports mini-game... Read more...
by Alex Culafi - 1:58 pm EDT
Total comments: 9
Looks like Nintendo might need three conferences to handle everything they are dishing out.
Nintendo 3DS will be the focus of an upcoming E3 presentation on Wednesday, June 6.
The presentation will be hosted by Scott Moffitt, the Nintendo of America Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing, and will focus exclusively on 3DS software. The presentation itself is taking place at 6-7 p.m. PT/9-10 p.m. ET at the Los Angeles Convention Center, and is going to be live-streamed by Nintendo.
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by Patrick Barnett - 11:21 am EDT
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Source: Andriasang.com, http://andriasang.com/con1b0/nikkei_nintendo_e3/
How much could you expect to pay for Wii U?
The Wii U's expected price was revealed to be 30,000 yen (roughly $383) by trusted Japanese newspaper Nikkei.
Nintendo has said that they had no plans of revealing the price of the console at E3, so this expected price may not be completely accurate.
The report also revealed information regarding distribution of content on the Wii U, such as a car navigator, books, and a karaoke service that will supposedly have 10,000 songs.
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by Carmine Red - 10:50 am EDT
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Source: http://wiiu.nintendo-online.de/news/10293/shinen-a...
The game can be played entirely on the Wii U GamePad and will support asymmetrical multiplayer.
Shin'en has revealed that they are working on an exclusive Wii U eShop launch title, according to German site Nintendo-Online.de.Details on the game are scarce at the moment, but the game is supposed to be capable of being played without using the TV screen, just the Wii U GamePad. Additionally, the... Read more...
by Carmine Red - 9:03 am EDT
Total comments: 5
Source: Press Release
The Wii U is the "official launch platform" for this indie physics-based open-world flight game.
Indie game Chasing Aurora is coming to the Wii U, according to developer Broken Rules, and is even treating Nintendo's upcoming console as the "official launch platform" for the game. Due to see release later this year, Chasing Aurora is a game based around the idea of flight, giving players a 2D open-world environment set in the Alps. It features physics-based flight and air combat.
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by Danny Bivens - 7:25 am EDT
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Gamers can stream the conference on their 3DS.
Yesterday's Nintendo Direct event is streamable in its entirety on the eShop in Japan. The Japanese version runs a little bit shorter than the English language version (about a minute shorter), possibly due to the lack of explanation of the kanji for dokusō (meaning “creating something unique”) and the fact that President Satoru Iwata speaks Japanese faster than he does English.
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by Nate Andrews - 6:54 am EDT
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Source: (GoNintendo), http://www.gonintendo.com/?mode=viewstory&id=1...
The cover may be Castlevania, but there's plenty of room for Skylanders.
The June issue of Nintendo Power features several new details concerning Skylanders: Giants.
The sequel includes 16 new characters, eight Giants and eight standard Skylanders. In addition, there are eight LightCore Skylanders (which light up, and have unique powers); four are first-generation Skylanders,... Read more...
by Jon Lindemann - 4:22 am EDT
Total comments: 6
Source: Atlus
Get ready to beat your friends up on your 3DS.
Today Atlus announced they will be releasing Code of Princess, an "action RPG brawler" for Nintendo 3DS this fall in North America.
Hearkening back to classic beat'em ups like Streets of Rage, Code of Princess allows gamers to battle with or against each other in both local and online multiplayer modes. They can also level their characters RPG-style, while using high-action elements such as the ability to chain attacks together.
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June 3, 2012
by Nicholas Bray - 5:32 pm EDT
Total comments: 13
A simplified version of the home screen will also be at players' finger tips.
During today's Nintendo Direct event, Satoru Iwata spent some time discussing the features of the Wii U home screen.
It appears the main home menu view, which includes all the Mii characters and game application tiles, is not the only view players have to navigate the system menu. A simplified Wii-style menu showing games and other in-built apps will be displayed on the screen of the Wii U GamePad.
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by James Jones - 5:25 pm EDT
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The Nintendo Direct stream casually featured a Black Wii U.
Wii U may come in black along with the customary white.
In the background of the Nintendo Direct video was a black Wii U system, as well as a black Wii U GamePad. Up until this point, Nintendo has not shown the Wii U in any color except white.
While this does not confirm what colors will be available when the system launches, it does raise the prospect that the hardware will come in both black and white.
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by James Jones - 5:22 pm EDT
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A quick shot of a New Super Mario Bros. title on the Wii U GamePad gives away the unannounced feature.
The Wii U appears to have some kind of built-in achievement system as part of the Miiverse.
A video shown during the pre-E3 Nintendo Direct conference was designed to show off how the Miiverse social networking features could be integrated into in-game content. The example video, from a New Super Mario Bros. game, included a gold bar with the text that read "Cleared in under 100 seconds."
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by Carmine Red - 4:38 pm EDT
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Nintendo's social network is coming to the 3DS, mobile devices, and PCs, but a little later.
Nintendo's recently announced Miiverse functionality will also be coming to the 3DS, future Nintendo platforms, and web-connected mobile devices and PCs. However, when he announced these plans at the recent Pre-E3 2012 Nintendo Direct event, Iwata said that this would not happen at "launch."
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by Danny Bivens - 4:22 pm EDT
Total comments: 9
Nintendo shows us the unique features of the Wii U web browser.
Details about the Wii U Internet browser were revealed today during the latest Nintendo Direct event.
Using the Wii U GamePad, players can input text, browse the web, and share what they are browsing with others who are watching the television. An example of this sharing was shown, with a video being flicked from the GamePad to the television screen for everyone in the room to view.
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by Carmine Red - 4:16 pm EDT
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The Wii U's menu will be rife with player-connecting features, and games will benefit from Nintendo's newly revealed social network features.
Nintendo's recently revealed "Miiverse" (referred to as "Mii Wara Wara" in early development, a Japanese term that describes the noise a crowd makes) social network functionality will connect players in and out of games in new ways, on both the Wii U and the Nintendo 3DS. It was a major feature of their recent Pre-E3 2012 Nintendo Direct live-stream announcement.
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by Garnet Red - 4:15 pm EDT
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Now with clickable thumb sticks, an NFC reader/writer, and universal TV remote.
Today's Nintendo Direct stream event started off by
showcasing the new controller, the Wii U GamePad, named in honor of the
original NES controller.
The GamePad now
eschews circle pads in favor of clickable thumb sticks, and offsets the
directional pad and face buttons for maximum comfort. The back has
been redesigned to rest more comfortably in a user's hands.
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by Andy Goergen - 4:05 pm EDT
Total comments: 6
Source: http://www.twitter.com/NintendoAmerica
Stay tuned to @NintendoAmerica for thoughts from the top dog.
Nintendo President and CEO Satoru Iwata will be tweeting during E3 on the official Nintendo of America Twitter account, @NintendoAmerica. All of Iwata's tweets will include the Twitter hashtag #IwataSays.
Mr. Iwata has already started tweeting, with the first tweet reading "Miiverse will be a network service where Miis from around the world can meet and connect #NintendoDirect http://twitpic.com/9sjpca"
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by Danny Bivens - 3:26 pm EDT
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An updated traditional controller is coming to the Wii U.
Nintendo is releasing the Wii U Pro Controller for the Wii U.
The controller is lighter, and intended to be more attractive to gamers seeking a traditional gaming experience. Along with a standard button layout, the controller also offers click-enabled analog sticks.
The wireless controller also appears to contain a mini-USB charge plug. The Wii U will support up to four controllers.
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by Nicholas Bray - 3:26 pm EDT
Total comments: 7
Video chat is a go guys!
During the Nintendo Direct conference, Nintendo played a demonstration video showing some interactive features unique to the system.
The first is a game FAQ message board function that allows the player to ask questions about certain sections of a game. The second major feature is a built-in video chat function, which uses the Wii U GamePad's built-in camera to allow friend-to-friend video communication.
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