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Two New Pokemon Apps Mastering Their Way Onto The Japanese eShop
Personally, I really want this game, so here is hoping on a release westward and beyond. (Internet fanboys get your online petitions ready!) For now, the game only has a fall Japanese shipping date.
Likelihood of Project X Zone coming stateside? Fifty-fifty. And this strategy-RPG flavored one, has an all-star cast (16 characters total) belonging to some well-loved IPs: just to name a few, from Capcom, there’s Ryu and Mega Man X representing Namco Bandai, Jin Kazama and Kite finally form Sega, Ulala and Akira Yuki. Yup, if there’s one thing Japanese game producers do awesomely right, its cross-overs. Remember back to the last Nintendo Direct in February (the Nintendo of Japan version) when the trio of Capcom/Namco/Sega announced they were tag-teaming to make a mysterious game for the Nintendo 3DS? Oh, you don’t? Well then, now is the apt time to snap into attention with the debut trailer for Project X Zone – the collaborative effort between all three Japanese companies. Project X Zone Trailer Shows Off The Wildest Cross-Over By Far
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In fact, from now on Nintendo and all third-party developers will be able to patch physical games. There’s also a few bug fixes to games, like Mario Kart 7 (if you’ve played its multiplayer, you know the one), to go along with this 3DS firmware when it drops on April 25.
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“Wee-ooo!” “Wee-ooo!” “Wee-ooo!” Hark! I believe I hear the 3DS firmware update alarm in the far distance! And this time Nintendo is taking a sharp cue from Apple’s iOS by giving users the clutter-clearing ability to create individual folders to organize games and applications, with each folder holding up to 60 items and can be personally labeled (you better be taking notes Sony). New 3DS Firmware Adds Folders To System OS & Bug Fixes Oh please, oh please, oh please, be better!
Please, oh please, be better than the crappy emulation job in Super Mario All-Stars 25th Anniversary Edition. And second, a collection of past Kirby titles boxed into one retail-shelf offering. What kind of party? First, hopefully cake. Nintendo Celebrates Kirby’s 20th AnniversaryĪpmarks the first Kirby game (ten points if you rightly guessed Kirby’s Dream Land of the Game Boy), and to celebrate the “round mound of pink’s” twentieth birthday, Nintendo is throwing a party of sorts. 3? Okay Nintendo, have all my monies… Again. was a blast for the Nintendo DS, and this sequel looks to have that in spades, along with what appears to be an infusion of new fun gimmicks and twists wait, did I just spy the original P-Wing power-up from Super Mario Bros. formula, with a forthcoming iteration for the Nintendo 3DS headed for a simultaneous world-wide release in August.Ĭertainly more 2D Mario escapades are always welcomed in my book, the original New Super Mario Bros. Alright, so – Mario heads back to money-printing fountain that is the New Super Mario Bros. I doubt this piece of news needs much explanation, but because of the career chip installed in the my palm of my hand, “you gotta do what you gotta do” as they say. 2 For Nintendo 3DS, Hits For August Release The clever wordsmith-ing you’re about to read today? All humbly me. This go around though, there wasn’t a Nintendo of America counterpart to the Japanese one hosted by Nintendo big boss, President Satoru Iwata, but NoA public relations made certain us Yanks were kept in the loop of things, so all the info I’ve collected here, is thanks to them. And boy, did this particular April 22 event pack enough good stuff to make any fan of the Big N as happy as that pinwheel-holding pig from those Geico commercials (man, those things are great). Once again Nintendo took to the digital airwaves as part of their continuing Nintendo Direct presentations, featuring a future forecast of what’s soon to come to all Nintendo platforms.