-
Posts
6504 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Events
Everything posted by Wii
-
LEGO Jurassic World First Trailer Check out the link below for more information about the game and screenshots. http://ie.ign.com/articles/2015/03/16/lego-jurassic-world-hold-onto-your-blocks
-
Very good price but I'll wait for the reviews. There's still so much unknown about the game. No in game voice chat, no buy.
-
There's nobody in Ireland selling it. Gamestop have a pre order for €60 and a release date in December, good luck with that. https://www.gamestop.ie/Wii U/Games/46663/mario-vs-donkey-kong You'll need to copy the link. Sad, but then I don't care for the game and neither did the reviewers. http://www.metacritic.com/game/wii-u/mario-vs-donkey-kong-tipping-stars http://www.metacritic.com/game/3ds/mario-vs-donkey-kong-tipping-stars
-
Latest translated Tweets fom Kojima: "We had a new plush made for Tatsu… but at the start of development, there were actually quite a few arguments about whether we should put Nopon in the game or not. Then the event planners started pushing lots of Nopon-related ideas, and in the end, Takahashi joined in on the fun and came up with the character of Tatsu. Now, we’re really glad that we put them in the game after all. By the way, have you noticed that the top image on the homepage can be changed? Try clicking the < or > to the left and right of the main visual!" http://m.neogaf.com/showpost.php?p=156108649&postcount=1631 http://xenobladex.jp/ How awesome is this? :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: The music alone is worth the admission fee. Xenoblade Chronicles X OST Remaster version (w lyrics) 1st track: 0:00 2nd track: 3:17 3rd track: 6:30 4th track: 9:20 They're all brilliant but I think I like track 1 the most.
-
You left out Serebii.
-
[TWEET]577387466014859264[/TWEET] [TWEET]577387652082614272[/TWEET] Translation of the Tweets: This weapon is the Hot Blaster. Seems like a fireworks launcher - it fires a special ink shell a fixed distance before it detonates. Because it's an area-of-effect attack, you can hit opponents hiding in cover. The way you approach enemies is gonna be an important part of mastering this weapon. We've obtained this clip of a Hot Blaster in action. Looking at this, we might be able to understand the way its projectiles work. If an enemy gets hit directly, seems they'll be blasted in one shot. Most definitely something we'd like to get our hands on...
-
General Gaming Sales/Charts Discussion
Wii replied to Hero-of-Time's topic in General Gaming Discussion
This weeks UK sales charts. 5th week in a row with no Wii U game in the top 40. It must be down to all the releases, right @Serebii? I wonder where this weeks muck releases will place next week. -
This weeks 3DS releases. 3DS Download Software Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars, Nintendo – £17.99 (€19.99) Uh-oh! Donkey Kong’s kidnapped Pauline, and only Mario can rescue her in puzzler Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars, available to download from Nintendo eShop for Wii U and Nintendo 3DS! Guide mini, clockwork versions of Mario and friends to the exits in over 80 increasingly-fiendish 2D puzzle stages! Build and share your own levels, or download new ones from other players. If you find a stage you like, you can even tip the creator with stars, giving them the chance to build even better stages in the future! Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars for Nintendo 3DS includes a free download code for the Wii U version and vice versa. The free download code will be shown on the screen after purchase, and also on your receipt. Navy Commander, Bigben Interactive – £8.99 (€10) Hit… Sunk! At the helm of your fleet, use your firepower and secret weapons to sink the enemy navy before it finds all of your ships. React quickly and adapt your tactics to become the master of the seas. The classic board game revisited, with exclusive animations and bonuses that give the game a whole new dimension. Set the game up the way you want: number of ships, grid size, available secret weapons, and five levels of AI difficulty. Set up your Nintendo 3DS like a game board to play with a friend or in wireless multiplayer mode with a single Game Card. Special Offers (3DS) AeternoBlade, CORECELL – £5.40 (€5.99) until 9th April 2015, normally £13.50 (€14.99) Glory of Generals, CIRCLE Entertainment – £6.29 (€6.99) until 9th April 2015, normally £7.99 (€9.99) Luv Me Buddies Wonderland, O2 Games – £12.40 (€14.90) until 16th April 2015, normally £24.90 (€29.90) Mutant Mudds, Renegade Kid – £3.99 (€4.49) until 2nd April 2015, normally £8.09 (€8.99) Quell Reflect, CIRCLE Entertainment – £2.69 (€2.99) until 9th April 2015, normally £3.49 (€3.99) Swords & Soldiers 3D, CIRCLE Entertainment – £4.49 (€4.99) until 9th April 2015, normally £5.90 (€7) Turtle Tale, Saturnine Games – £1.65 (€1.99) until 2nd April 2015, normally £2.49 (€2.99) Zombie Panic in Wonderland, Akaoni Studio – £4.49 (€4.99) until 9th April 2015, normally £5.90 (€7) Permanent Price Reduction (3DS) Mindfeud, Engine Software – £1.79 (€1.99), previously £4.49 (€4.99) 3DS Add-on Content Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call: “Birds in the Sky, Fish in the River” (FMS), Square Enix – £0.89 (€0.99), Free until 1st April 2015 Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call: “Boss Battle 2″ (BMS), Square Enix – £0.89 (€0.99) Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call: “Devil Lord Confrontation II” (BMS), Square Enix – £0.89 (€0.99) Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call: “Meridian Child” (FMS), Square Enix – £0.89 (€0.99) Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call: “Real Emotion” (BMS), Square Enix – £0.89 (€0.99) Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call: “Shadowlord” (BMS), Square Enix – £0.89 (€0.99), Free until 1st April 2015 Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call: “Struggle to the Death” (BMS), Square Enix – £0.89 (€0.99)
-
I don't know why I bother at times. Anyway, here's this weeks releases. Wii U Download Software Mario Party 10, Nintendo – £34.99 (€39.99) In Mario Party mode, ride together with other players in a vehicle as you round the board, competing for those precious Mini-Stars. Caged-up characters, sudden surprising events, and late-in-the-game comebacks abound – you can never predict how this party is going to end! No party’s complete without games, and Mario Party 10 is jam-packed with over 70 raucous new ones. Whether competing against everyone, or going toe-to-toe as teams, there’s rambunctious action in spades! Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars, Nintendo – £17.99 (€19.99) Uh-oh! Donkey Kong’s kidnapped Pauline, and only Mario can rescue her in puzzler Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars, available to download from Nintendo eShop for Wii U and Nintendo 3DS! Guide mini, clockwork versions of Mario and friends to the exits in over 80 increasingly-fiendish 2D puzzle stages! Build and share your own levels, or download new ones from other players. If you find a stage you like, you can even tip the creator with stars, giving them the chance to build even better stages in the future! Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars for Wii U includes a free download code for the Nintendo 3DS version and vice versa. The free download code will be shown on the screen after purchase, and also on your receipt. Special Offers (Wii U) 99 Moves, EnjoyUp Games – £1.34 (€1.49) until 16th April 2015, normally £2.29 (€2.49) Abyss, EnjoyUp Games – £1.34 (€1.49) until 16th April 2015, normally £1.79 (€1.99) Fit Music for Wii U, O2 Games – £12.40 (€14.90) until 16th April 2015, normally £24.90 (€29.90) Luv Me Buddies Wonderland, O2 Games – £12.40 (€14.90) until 16th April 2015, normally £24.90 (€29.90) Rock ‘N Racing Off Road, EnjoyUp Games – £4.49 (€4.99) until 16th April 2015, normally £5.39 (€5.99) Turtle Tale, Saturnine Games – £1.65 (€1.99) until 2nd April 2015, normally £2.49 (€2.99) Permanant Price Reduction (Wii U) Cocoto Magic Circus 2, Bigben Interactive – £17.99 (€19.99), previously £24.99 (€29.99)
-
What a wide sweeping statement and again untrue. Minecraft?
-
Sod off yourself. I'm as big a Nintendo fan as anybody. However, I live in reality. They aren't perfect, far from it. If they were they wouldn't be having the problems that they are in. You choose to stick your head in the sand. Nintendo have cookie-cutted certain games this generation, that's a fact.
-
Ah c'mon, I didn't say Shrek so.....
-
I'd get that checked out if I were you.
-
Spurs, once again you've let me down. I kind of thought that would happen. That's why I put off going out until the second half to watch the match. Now there's no point. Damn you anyway. To add insult to injury you've let the joke of players that are Sideshow Bob and Plain Biscuit score.
-
At least we have Wii U Sports. Show me one indie that's making games similar to PES, PGA Tour or Batman Arkham Knight for the Wii U? And another thing. Modern gaming? A lot of the indies are making NES/SNES level games.
-
It was brilliant and that was despite them running the games on an old PS2 engine. They could have done so much with the Wii U. FIFA 13 is the only football game on the Wii U and you're right it's not the best, it was a lazy effort by EA. There's other sports games too like the obligatory Madden game.
-
I wouldn't say the Wii U has a diverse range. The biggest genre I miss is sports titles. I'd love a PES and a PGA Tour game.
-
I should have reiterated what I've said before. I meant a 5 month drought between big releases. Capper Turd came out in December but let's go with the start of January so. The next big game will be Splatoon which if rumours are true has been delayed until July in Europe. So that'll be 7 months. The other 3 games I'll be polite, I don't care for and aren't great.
-
Another gem quote from Reggie. So where are the games Reggie? A 5 month drought isn't going to drive anything, well it might drive people away. I'd love some of those big 3rd party games instead of the never ending small scale 2D sidescrolling indie games we're getting.
-
Wayne Rooney KO'd in the kitchen by Phil Bardsley https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ovewdru_Jjo Fair play to you Phil. He got to do what a lot of people dream of. If you do a like for like as above: Harry Kane 24 Apps 16 Goals When you consider at the start of the league season he got little game time, 6 sub appearances totalling 100 minutes, one appearance was for 1 minute, his first game was 8 minutes. His stats are impressive. Let's look at when he became a regular. Harry Kane 18 Apps 15 Goals Even more impressive.
-
Splatoon - 75 NEW Screenshots & Artwork (Slideshow)
-
I think you had to register both games. I've bought the soundtrack just this second. Had to do so as I don't own a 3DS and even if I did I don't think I'd have bought the 3DS version. I hope it's good. I didn't even research what's on it or if it's that long. So I'm off to that now. Edit: 72 tracks. They mustn't be very long so.
-
Here have a read if you want the latest bull$h1t from Reggie: http://www.forbes.com/sites/erikkain/2015/03/12/nintendo-3ds-best-selling-video-game-console-in-february/ Let's start with this gem.
-
I haven't played Legends yet. It's still sitting here gathering dust with tonnes of other games but it looks gorgeous. I played and finished Origins and loved it. By all accounts Legends is even better. The NSMB games are good, I loved the first one on the DS. The thing is I've played so many of them now they feel a bit samey and uninspiring.
-
Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate Official Thread: A Brotherhood Reunited
Wii replied to Hero-of-Time's topic in Nintendo Gaming
It did cross my mind that posting this could go badly wrong.