Sledgehammer's cancelled third-person shooter
Was set in Vietnam, had some "Dead Space moments"
vg247.com
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Worlds' First Mario Kart 8 Review surfaces from Gamepro
9/10 - Music and graphics are amazing @ 60fps
nintendoeverything.com impressions
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Pachter: Nintendo will have the most new games at E3
Doesn't think Smash Bros. 3DS sales will hurt Wii U version
gamingbolt.com
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Time: Nintendo Probably Can’t Save the Wii U
"It’s that stubborn reluctance to play it safe that’s occasionally led the company to headline games industry breakthroughs"
time.com
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Nintendo spends $100 million on mystery acquisition
The Old People Shouting Device nears completion
gonintendo.com impressions
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RUMOR: Sony E3 Conference Details Leaked
Uncharted, The Order, Guerrilla and more
dualshockers.com
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Hyrule Warriors set for Summer 2014 in Japan
"There will be another new large-scale collaboration coming in the latter half of the fiscal year."
mynintendonews.com
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A look at the staff numbers for Nintendo EAD Tokyo
– The studio started in 2003 with about 30 employees.
nintendo-online.de
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Nintendo pledges to leverage its strengths – statement
“by redefining entertainment as something that improves people’s QOL (Quality of Life) in enjoyable ways, Nintendo aims to deploy a new platform business that improves people’s QOL in enjoyable
vg247.com
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Strong Q4 leads to annual profit for EA;
US Titanfall sales revealed and Respawn deal extended
mcvuk.com
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Activision announces better-than-expected Q1 2014 results
They earned as much as Sony lost
shareholder.com impressions news
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Virt creates Phoenix Wright/80s synth rock mash-up
The Mighty Switch Force music guy
destructoid.com
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3DS sales spike on Mario Golf launch in Japan
Like Tiger Woods Penis upon seeing MILFs
mcvuk.com
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The real reason for the DualShock 4's light bar revealed
"It was for virtual reality all along" *strokes beard*
videogamer.com
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Konami annual profits more than halved
You could say it's reached... ground zero.
computerandvideogames.com
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Mario Kart 8 "As essential as Super Mario 3D World"
Review - 9/10 in Edge
computerandvideogames.com impressions
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MS hiring for new game in 'well-loved strategy franchise'
Halo Wars?
computerandvideogames.com
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Super high-res Watch Dogs screens focus on environmental details
computerandvideogames.com
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Xbox parity clause shuns 3 more Indie games
No show for XB1 Titan Attacks, The Swapper and MouseCraft
computerandvideogames.com
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Bayonetta 2 and Monolith Soft's X for 2014 Worldwide
Nintendo assures both games are due worldwide this year
computerandvideogames.com
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Dead Rising 3 sales rise to 1.2m - Capcom enjoys profit boost
But it's Monster Hunter 4 that steals the show.
eurogamer.net
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DriveClub's PS Plus Edition can be upgraded for £42.99
But you'll only be able to access it while your PS Plus subscription remains active
videogamer.com
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Nintendo: 4 years of losses would be 'unacceptable'
"We see this fiscal year as a time to prioritize restoration of the balance of revenue and expenses"
nintendo.co.jp
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Nintendo plans to pull big revenue from 3DS in this fiscal year
"Software sales have grown by approximately 20 to 40 percent"
nintendo.co.jp
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Iwata: 'many more' 3rd party titles heading to 3DS
Including unannounced titles
nintendo.co.jp news
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Quality of Life products launching next fiscal year
Smart phone app due out this year
nintendo.co.jp impressions
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Nintendo looking to make new hardware for emerging markets
Explains why they don't make smartphone games
bloomberg.com
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Amazon: Deus Ex: Human Revolution – Director’s Cut $22
Awesome version, awesome game
amazon.com
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Banjo-Kazooie, Viva Piñata packs -> Kinect Sports Rivals
And Battletoads! Perfect Dark! Blast Corps!
eurogamer.net
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SEGA outlines Wii U/3DS upcoming support
Sonic Lost World ships 710k - for the fiscal year, SEGA has 4 Wii U projects slated for release
sonicstadium.org
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Hirokazu Hamamura says It’s too early to give up on Wii U
Former Famitsu Editor in Chief
dualshockers.com
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Nintendo: no longer a leader, just a follower
Another Nin-Negative-tendo VG24/7 opinion piece
vg247.com
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Sega financials: net sales up 17.6% at $3.71 billion
Digital boost signals physical decline
vg247.com
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Gamesindustry: Budget inflation threatens AAA
Solid results from EA and Activision is good news for the industry, but the size of Destiny's budget is a black cloud on the horizon
gamesindustry.biz
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Unreal Tournament becomes a collaborative project
Between Epic, fans & UE4 developers
videogamer.com
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Capcom confirms sold 4.1m Monster Hunter 4
Plans MH4 Ultimate to sell 3.9m with Autumn release in Japan and "early 2015" for NA and EU
gonintendo.com
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Mario Kart 8 Ltd edition Selling Out Worldwide
Becomes Fastest Selling Bundle At Nintendo World
cinemablend.com
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The Last Tinker captures the magic of yesteryear's platformers
Review
computerandvideogames.com impressions
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Anonymous source on NoA's influence on NCL
Explains why same-sex content can't easily be added to Tomodachi Life
usgamer.net
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I've been playing South Park: Stick of Truth, an incredible game. Paper Mario and South Park fans should definitely check it out. Old school fans will love the Canada area, straight out of a 8-bit NES game. You even have to find your way through the lost woods to get there.
D3: RoS. Again. Now that I think of it, everyone should just assume I'm playing D3 always unless I say otherwise.
Steel likes the D3. Good to know.
Played Dark Souls II on PC and PS3 for the purposes of comparison. This console generation needs to be put to bed. :X
But, but, I'm still busy playing games on my PS3.
It doesn't help that there's nothing to play on the new ones, so maybe you have a point.
The actor that voiced Alfred in the DC Animated Universe and Doctor Octopus in Spider-Man the Animated Series has died at the age of 95.
SUPER MARIO MAKER LEVELS:
" Let me tease you something... It's coming... ;] "
I'd play that.
You probably have.
Went over to family in London for the weekend and ended up playing NSMB:U, SMB3DW and Nintendo Land with the kids. Played some NSMB:U coin battle against their eldest son, which I had never played before. He played dirty. Which was ok with me, so I didn't hold back and beat him to a bloody pulp. Still, I did need every trick in the book to do so. Good times.
how are you liking Mario Golf? I'm thinking of picking it up, but I've read that without the DLC, it's a rather slim game.
I'm in as well. I'll give you all a 2 days head start to keep things even, as I will be citytripping that weekend.
Efram?
Slim? Not at all. Between courses, online tournaments and all the things you can earn in the RPG mode --and-- the characters you can unlock, it seems anything --BUT-- slim!
...even if it was, the feeling of competing with the whole world and improving your skills enough to do so gives it more replayability than most games could ever hope to have!
Not to be snooty, but did you play the GBA game? The Eurogamer review felt it was barebones when compared against other handheld itterations. The handheld games always had large RPG modes, and apparently, this game's supposed to be a lot shorter. I loved the GBA version and so fear that I'll come away similarly underwhelmed. Then again, you seem very happy with what it offers, so maybe I should just give it a try nontheless.
I did play the GBA version, but a looong time ago and don't remember it too well. If the GBA was more of a full fledged RPG, then yeah, it's a little lacking, as all the characters really just encourage you to play, train and get good enough to take on Mario and crew. The RPG mode is really just a hub to buy things, practice, play and enter tournaments. What it lacks in story, though, it makes up in online competition. I haven't seen them yet, but apparently, there's coin collecting game modes and other crazy things too --besides-- just the golfing, so there's more to it than you think too!
I played the gba version for a bit, loved the RPG stuff, it felt like Pokemon with golf. But I much prefered the N64 and GC versions, I guess because they were in 3D. As long as the 3DS game is similar to those, I'll be happy and it seems to have a good heft of DLC lined up already. Sadly I've given up playing anything, due to wrists and boredom so I can't see myself getting anything other than MK8 anytime soon.