by Usurper on 19:04
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The $99 Wii system (the Wii Mini) is now heading over to North America. Only able to play Wii games meaning it's not backwards compatible and not to mention it doesn't connect to the internet. It's not a bad deal for those who are on a tight budget who don't own a Wii.
by Usurper on 14:16
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Best Buy currently has a sale on Paper Mario Sticker Star for only $7.99. Shipping is not available so you'll have to check in at your local Best Buy. This is an offer that is not to be missed especially if you haven't purchased the game yet.
by Usurper on 15:00
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It's not new news that The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker had missing dugeons. Aonuma has came out and answered why those dungeons were not included in the HD remake and here's what he had to say.
“I’m aware that lots of users wanted those two missing dungeons to be implemented in Wind Waker HD. But to be honest, we’ve already used those two dungeons for other titles after Wind Waker already. So right now, technically, they don’t really exist anymore…”
“We didn’t exactly use them as-is and implement them into another game. We’d add some [of their] features to other dungeons. So they’re in different dungeons now.” Elements of them must have found a way into Twilight Princess and Phantom Hourglass, but who knows – their remnants may be somewhere in Skyward Sword, too.”
by Usurper on 12:43
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A user on Reddit posted this picture revealing where the newest 6th generation Pokemon can be found in the Kalos region.
"Just a PSA for reading the map: If a pokemon has the "horde" symbol next to it, it doesn't mean that it ONLY comes in hordes. It just means that it DOES come in hordes. Also if a pokemon has any "fishing" symbol next to it. I just put the easiest method for capture instead of listing all. For example if you can catch something with a good and super rod, I just put good because you don't NEED the super rod."
Source: Reddit post
by Usurper on 14:12
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Eiji Aonuma has came out and said he didnt like the tech demo of The Legend of Zelda for the Nintendo GameCube. Ultimately saying it didnt feel like a Zelda game.
“I saw that movie and I thought, ‘No, this isn’t Zelda. This isn’t Zelda at all.” I felt like this wasn’t what I imagined Zelda to be. It wasn’t the Zelda I wanted to make. That video clip didn’t actually contain any big surprises. There wasn’t any kind of revelation going on. It was more like a continuation of the previous version.”To me at the time, I say, it looked like a scene from Ocarina of Time, but better looking. “Yeah,” he smiles. “That’s right. I wasn’t interested in it at all.”
by Usurper on 04:46
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During a recent interview Miyamoto stated they will return to the Super Mario Galaxy series.
Here's what he had to say.
“We did not set out trying to define the future of Mario action games with this title,” Miyamoto said about Super Mario 3D World. “Rather, we’re just trying to find some fun new elements that we can incorporate. So for example, I certainly wouldn’t rule out the possibility of us creating more games in the vein of Super Mario Galaxy, for example. What we’re trying to accomplish here, is just to create a really good entry point for new players into the Super Mario 3D games.”
by Usurper on 11:26
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Lately Nintendo's been making remakes to bring back the best from the past to make yet again another appearance on the market but with a brand new look. With the recently released HD remake of the Wind Waker it proved to be a successful approach.
A rumor has emerged that Nintendo will be doing the same thing to seven Nintendo 64 titles on the Wii U eshop. They will be calling it the "ReUmagined" series. They will start the ReUmagined series off with Super Mario 64. Which will be a full graphical update added with new features.
One of those so said features will include a two player mode allowing two players to play cooperatively by controlling Mario and Luigi.
All of the following HD remakes will be available for $30 on the Nintendo Wii U's eShop
SOURCE: PaulGaleNetwork
by Usurper on 16:52
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The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds will be taking up 5482 blocks on your SD card when downloading it from the Nintendo eshop. That's around to 685MB. If you really want to have the downloaded copy then you might want to consider purchasing a new SD card. At that point you may be better off with the physical copy of the game.
by Usurper on 14:22
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I haven't watched the anime, Attack on Titan, due to the lack of dubs that I may or not be aware of but from everything I've seen it looks pretty damn good. Not to mention that it would make an awesome transition to the video game market from the amazing battle scenes I've witness from snippets of the anime.
Anyways, it just came to my attention that there was an Attack on Titan game just announced in the last couple of months for the Nintendo 3DS. From the trailer it looks quite amazing. The disappointing part is that it's only going to be released in Japan as of it. But I don't have any hopes seeing it make a western release unfortunately.
by Usurper on 09:34
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Do you have a Hulu subscription and own a Nintendo 3DS? Well I'm sure you've been waiting to see the two come together. Finally, it has arrived! Instant streaming straight from Hulu plus on your 3DS! But be warned, shows don't appear in 3D!
by Usurper on 12:06
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The producer of one of Nintendo's greatest franchise, The Legend of Zelda, Eiji Aonuma, answered a question regarding to the remake of The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask for Nintendo 3DS at his panel during comic con.
He responded by saying, “finish this game, (A Link Between Worlds), and that may give you your answer.”
His response could be hinting that it's going to happen or he's just tied of the repeated question and just wants the fans to focus on the upcoming installment.
by Usurper on 11:34
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New artwork has been revealed of the upcoming 3DS Zelda title, A Link Between Worlds. It appears to be a villian that is resembling alot like Ganondorf. Nothing else has been provided alongside the image as of yet.
by Usurper on 10:50
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The Paper Mario series takes a leap over to the handheld market with this installment.
By the title it should be clear that the game will be introducing stickers.
Rather than having a typical RPG styled battles you'll be relaying on your collection of stickers you've picked up along the levels. So really, you're limited to attacks you can use. However, you will likely never find yourself in a situation where you're out of stickers just as long as you grab them in the levels.
Instead of having a town connecting you to all of you destinations it's setup as a traditional Mario overworld.
If you own a 3DS you should definitely consider purchasing Sticker Star. It's a fun and creative experience that shouldn't be passed up.
by Usurper on 12:27
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Are you having trouble getting new public works requests from your villagers? Stress no more as there is a simple solution!
Grab your wetsuit and head at to the farthest corner of your ocean and idol there for 5 mins. Head back onto shore and make eye contact with each villager and they should come up to you. Sometimes you will have to repeat the process because they have something else to say. To help avoid that fill your inventory with bells.
Remember, you can only get one request per day.
by Usurper on 12:20
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Upon playing with your friends on Animal Crossing: New Leaf you've come across a sudden mood killer. The notorious Error Messages that pop out of nowhere for no reason what so ever.
It's not the connection to blame, it should be the programming. Hating on such a terrific game is really saddening but everything can't be perfect I suppose.
Hopefully in the near future they just might patch this problem with an upcoming update. We can only hope and assume so.
by Usurper on 13:59
Lately I've been hearing all kinds of postitive things about SteamWorld which just released for the Nintendo 3DS eShop. Before I get into this I'm not saying Steam World Dig is a bad game. In fact, it looks really fun. However, there is something that I would like to point out that some people may have not been aware of.
There's a game on the android market called "Gem Miner". Steam World Dig is better compared to that than Metroid and Terraria.
by Usurper on 14:54
It's a little late to respond to all of the negative feedback Other M received from the fan base. However, I recently purchased Other M at my local GameStop for $3. I got curious and decided to read some reviews of the game and I came across a reoccurring complaint, "Metroid Other M is a total disappointment." The main reason people thought this way because it wasn't in first person and everything was more linear so on and so forth. However, I'm not one of those people.
Now let me express my thoughts onto this matter.
It's NOT called "Metroid Prime: Other M" so that right there should tell you off the bat that it's not a part of the Prime series. Therefore, meaning it's not in first person. Other M is actually a good game. I found some parts to actually be a little difficult and it had me run around in circles not having any clue on where to go or what to do. It was just like a well, another Metroid game. It's not linear at all in my perspective but I'm not quick to judge. Metroid Other M is what the series needed. The controls were bad but yet they were doable with what the wiimote had to offer. Another thing people complained about was the cutscenes. It has a total of 2hrs and 12mins run time. Who the hell would complain seeing this...!
Holding that helmet can make a man want to bust.
Yes, Prime was great, but Other M returned the franchise to it's old roots to draw back in the old fans with this instalment. I wouldn't mind if they released another game like this. Disappoints me that it received so many negative feed backs.
by Usurper on 12:12
Fan made games can be great alternatives if you've played all of what you can of the series that it came from. In fact, we have some here on the site. Today we'll be discussing about fan made games that fans of the official games need to try out.
The Legend of Zelda: Timeless Haven is a 2D adventure with detailed enviroments. Timeless Haven is Zelda Universe's Official Fangame.
Super Smash Flash 2 is the most recent game in the fan made series. The Sprite visuals work out excellent as a 2D fighter. If you're ever wanting a feel for Smash Bros. but you don't want to leave your computer screen then this is the game for you. You can play it on Nintenkami by clicking here.
Project AM2R is a Metroid fan made game that is actually still undergoing development and it's an awesome Metroid game at that!
by Usurper on 10:40
As we all are aware Mega Man will be making an appearance in the upcoming Smash Bros game. To add on top of that the creator of Mega Man , Keiji Inafune, has recently lauched a extremely successful Kickstarter campaign for a spiritual successor of his smash hit franchise called "Might No. 9".
If Mighty No. 9 is to be a success as the Kickstarter campaign there might be a likely possibility Mega Man's creator will want to revisit Mega Man? However, that is not the case. In his kickstarter he made it clear that he was disappointed about the cancellation of Mega Man Legends. Capcom currently owns all rights to his beloved creation, as he hinted in his video.
by Usurper on 10:19
After Monster Hunter 3 launched earlier this year with a bang the 4th installment will hit yet again, in Japan, beginning of next year. Monster Hunter 4 is exclusive to the Nintendo 3DS system and has been said to have features that Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate lacked which disappointed many of the fans.
Later this month there will be a Nintendo Direct dedicated to give us an overview on what to expect of the game.
by Usurper on 09:30
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The Nintendo 3DS library has grown alot since it first released. Despite the lack of games for the first year that it had came out. Even though the library has grown since then it's still very small compared to the Nintendo DS. With the Nintendo 2DS coming along hopefully developing more games to the collection will increase. Let's hope the attention will help the 3DS library of games increase even more.
by Usurper on 10:53
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Nintendo announced that Flipnote Studio 3D would be coming out this summer sometime in August. It's now August, well actually only a few more days left of August and the application is still absent. What's taking so long? Did they just pull us a Jontron?
by Usurper on 13:13
Around the beginning of July a kickstarter was created called "The World of Pokémon". The kickstarter is all described here in the creators YouTube video. Now don't get me wrong it's an okay idea and all. However, the kickstarter's goal is way too high. Standing around at $30,000.
Again, don't take my words the wrong way but thats asking for too much.
by Usurper on 10:57
Intro:
Looking for a lengthy game that spends your time hunting down giant monsters? Well, look no more!
Monster Hunter 3 has multiple areas to track down these beasts with a great collection of missions. Connect your system to the internet and you'll be able to get even more content with free DLC (Downloadable content).If you're new to the Monster Hunter series you don't have to worry about playing the first ones. There's not a detailed story involved. If you're now wondering what you'll be doing in Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate, I will now explain that all to you.
Over view:
When you aren't out on a hunt you'll be spending your time at Moga Village. The "hub world" if I will. Here you can go out on a "free hunt" to gather materials to upgrade or to forge new armor and weapons, which you can still gather materials while you're out on a quest. You can equip your gear in your house by going to your Item Box. You can also talk to "Chamberlyne" to set furnishings, view your gallery and even get DLC by connecting to the internet.
Controls:
The controls feel a little clustered at first but after the first few missions you'll get used to them. That is, if you're not using a circle pad pro.
Graphics:
The games textures are very detailed for the Nintendo 3DS and it's one of the best graphical games that can be found on the Nintendo 3DS library.
The game can be around the price range of $40.00 if you're buying it brand new. Despite it being expensive it's definitely worth picking up. I highly recommened it for any 3DS collection.
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