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June 6th, 2014, 00:33 Posted By: wraggster
Mining adventure game SteamWorld Dig will receive a Wii U version, developer Image and Form announced today. The game first launched on 3DS in August 2013 before arriving on PC and Mac (seen above) in December. PS4 and Vita versions were announced in February, and are expected to launch this year.
SteamWorld Dig is a 2D platform game that blends the action of Mr. Driller and Mossmouth's Spelunky, in which players dig beneath the town of Tumbleton to uncover secrets in its mines. Players search for cash to upgrade their abilities and valuable minerals such as coal to keep their lights going. Image and Form isn't sure how it will use the Wii U's Game Pad and Miiverse in SteamWorld Digyet, but is certain the game is "perfect" for the console.
http://www.joystiq.com/2014/06/05/st...gold-on-wii-u/
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June 5th, 2014, 00:29 Posted By: wraggster
Nintendo has released its first DS game for the Wii U's Virtual Console - the mega-selling puzzler Brain Training.
As a special offer, Japanese users can currently nab the game for no cost until 30th June (thanks, NintenDaan).After that date it will be sold for a to be announced price.Nintendo had previously not mentioned the release, although first made reference to DS games coming to Wii U back in January.It's likely that support was added in yesterday's Wii U system refresh - the offer is only available to Japanese users who have updated their consoles.Game Boy Advance titles began launching on Wii U Virtual Console earlier this year, joining NES and SNES games on the service.Nintendo UK told Eurogamer it had nothing to announce yet on when DS games would filter through to Europe.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/20...lable-in-japan
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June 5th, 2014, 00:27 Posted By: wraggster
Nintendo will bring the final two Wii Sports mini-games, Baseball and Boxing, to Wii U on 27th June and offer all Wii U users free access for two days.
The mini-games are the last Wii Sports activities to be updated for Wii Sports Club, Nintendo's HD re-make of the Wii original.Baseball and Boxing will be available at a discounted price of £8.99 for the pair - cheaper than the other sports (likely because they are two of the least popular).Boxing now lets you use a Wii Remote Plus controller in each hand, rather than a Remote and Nunchuck, while Baseball's pitching and catching is now performed using the Gamepad screen.Like the other mini-games, the two have also been updated with fresh visuals, online multiplayer and Miiverse community support.After that, Nintendo will release all five sports together on disc - that'll be available on 11th July.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/20...g-on-27th-june
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June 4th, 2014, 00:44 Posted By: wraggster
Sega has said that both versions of Sonic Boom will be released in the UK in November.
And to differentiate between the Wii U and 3DS SKUs, each has been given its own subtitle – Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric and Sonic Boom: Shattered Crystal respectively.
The Wii U game according to the publisher, “will deliver a different experience than past titles” featuring “detailed levels and emphasis on each character’s unique abilities will showcase the distinctive feel of an action-adventure game, giving players more choice in exploration as they work as a team”.
The 3DS SKU, however, “is a standalone adventure that shares key characters, events and lore of the Sonic Boom universe with exclusive environments and characters”.
Added Sega: “While the Wii U game is focused on action-adventure and exploration, Sonic Boom: Shattered Crystal will place a bigger emphasis on platforming and puzzles. Additionally, unique collectibles featured in the Nintendo 3DS version will unlock special content on the Wii U via local communication.”
http://www.mcvuk.com/news/read/sonic...nd-3ds/0133340
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June 4th, 2014, 00:27 Posted By: wraggster
The Wii U's summer system update is available now, headlined by quicker booting and auto-installs of further updates. When you turn on your Wii U the firmware's Quick Start menu lets you select recently played or installed games and boot into them in seconds. In other words, getting into Mario Kart 8 just got a triple mushroom boost.
Nintendo already introduced auto-downloading of system updates in the powered-down Standby mode, and now the Wii U can install them in Standby too. Another new Standby feature is GamePad Alerts, namely optional "special notifications from Nintendo" that pop up on the tablet even when the system's turned off.
Other additions include a revamp of the Users Settings screen, a Notifications icon on the Home menu, and the ever-faithful improvements to system stability.
http://www.joystiq.com/2014/06/03/ge...pdate-out-now/
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June 4th, 2014, 00:22 Posted By: wraggster
A new 2DS bundle is coming to Europe on July 4 featuring gold-crazy platformer New Super Mario Bros. 2. The box includes the red-and-white system and the game pre-installed on a 4GB memory card, with all the Coin Rush add-on content bundled in too. There's no word on a price, but we expect it'll be available at the system's regular tag of £130/130 euros.
The new bundle is the latest in a burgeoning line of color variants and packages for the unhinged handheld. When we say it's unhinged, we don't mean it's a bit nuts - you can be the judges of that - rather that it doesn't bend like the regular 3DS. Also, while the system can play all 3DS games and DS games too, it doesn't display them in 3D.
http://www.joystiq.com/2014/06/03/2d...bros-2-bundle/
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June 4th, 2014, 00:19 Posted By: wraggster
Publisher Natsume has unveiled a new Nintendo 3DS entry in its flagship rustic life simulation franchise, dubbed Harvest Moon: The Lost Valley.
"Harvest Moon: The Lost Valley is truly evolving the franchise," stated Natsume CEO Hiro Maekawa in this morning's announcement. "But the incredibly exciting thing that really elevates the game is that while it does get back to what everyone loves about the early games, it also innovates in a way that noHarvest Moon game ever has."
Though Maekawa failed to mention exactly how the game innovates, the rest of the announcement picks up his slack. According to Natsume, Harvest Moon: The Lost Valley is the first entry in the series to feature a fully three-dimensional setting. Instead of planting crops then letting photosynthesis do the dirty work, players will be able to directly shape the landscape of their farms. Examples offered by the publisher include a farm riddled with canals a la Venice, Italy, and a field full of tulips, like those stereotypically found in Holland.
Keep in mind, this is not the same game we revealed last week. That game,Story of Seasons, shares a developer lineage, aesthetic and gameplay mechanics with the Harvest Moon games, though it's technically not an official sequel. Harvest Moon: The Lost Valley is an official Harvest Moon entry, and while it currently lacks a solid release date, Natsume promises to reveal more at the upcoming E3 conference.
http://www.joystiq.com/2014/06/03/na...e-lost-valley/
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June 3rd, 2014, 00:52 Posted By: wraggster
I am pleased to announce the release of my Manager for the FIFA World Cup in Brazil " Brasil World Cup 2014 DS Manager "for the Nintendo DS. I took the motor Manager DS released in 2010, I fixed some bugs there and I remade all the graphics in the colors of Brazil.
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Version history: Version 1.0 (30-05-2014) . - Manual Handling scores . - Hours, dates, places of 64 matches . - Automatic Classification of hens . - Automatic Qualification (hens and finals) - Update results via a WiFi connection. - Photos and information (city, capacity, construction, renovations) 12 stages. - Photos and information (coach, founded, number of entries, number of title world champion, ranked fifa, fifa code, confederation, color jerseys) of 32 teams.
http://www.nintendomax.com/viewtopic.php?f=37&t=15276
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