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They've avoided de-valuing the VC releases with their past anniversary offerings (SMAll Stars coudn't be released on the VC without devaluing the NES versions and NOA's request for a Zelda anniversary ROM collection disc was turned down by NCL, who didn't want to ruin the value of the original VC versions), so it'll be interesting to see if these are indeed just ROM dumps or if they have done something to differentiate these versions from their originals. Besides, with them releasing 3D Classics Kirby's Adventure on the JPN eShop, I doubt they'd want to devalue it right away by releasing a ROM collection. If it does turn out to be a ROM collection, I'll pass. I already own all of the Kirby games on VC (and the remaining ones on cartridge)
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Nintendo Direct: 20th April ( Sat Morning )
Dcubed replied to Hero-of-Time's topic in Nintendo Gaming
"And now, I'm pleased to finally announce for Europe..." Me: Yes! COME ON MONSTER HUNTER 3G!!! "New Super Mario Bros 2!" Me: What a bastard! E3 is my last hope it seems -
OH YOU BUNCH OF CUNTS!!!!! I'VE ALREADY IMPORTED THE US VERSION!!! Bastards! The US soundtrack is perfect (I actually prefer it to the JPN version) but I don't think I can resist double dipping anyway. It's Luigi's Mansion/Metroid Prime all over again.
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If it includes every Pokemon, then I think it's safe to say that Gen 6 will be using these 3D models. They'd be crazy not to!
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I prefer Y & B, but I have no real issues with B & A. The issue is really overblown, the space between the buttons on the DS/DSi/3DS is so small that it doesn't really matter either way. It's nothing like playing Super Mario World with a GCN controller (now THAT is a fucking nightmare!)
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Nice! Will buy
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I wonder if there will be an option to play without the patch. Would be a shame to have the original version of the game (with the glitch enabled) lost forever. It's good that they're fixing it, but then I look back on the kinds of glitches you saw in Mario Kart 64 (Wario Stadium, Rainbow Road) and it got me thinking that today's Nintendo would've patched those shortcuts out of the game. It would've been sad to see those go, they make MK64 much more fun!
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Colour me enormously disappointed, it looks nearly identical to the DS game (not even the Wii one) I love the DS and Wii games and I don't mind the art style, but this looks to be doing nothing new so far. Granted, all we have are a few screenshots but this looks to be entirely derivative so far. NSMB DS was the glorious return of 2D Mario (with new items and mechanics, married with the new jumping moves you got in Mario 64), while NSMB Wii was the impossible (a 4 player Mario game that was as fun in co-op as in single player), made possible by a revelation in level design and the Super Guide & Bubble mechanics (throw in new items and level mechanics for good measure, plus that godly shake move!) What's this game's hook?! A rehash of the raccoon leaf?! I'll give them the benefit of the doubt for now, but this reveal doesn't give off a good first impression. The first trailer of this game better blow me away, I want to see something groundbreaking and creative in order to make it worthy of the New moniker! I want NSMB 2, Not NSMB The Lost Levels!
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Thank GOD! Long overdue! I do wish that you could make an image for your folder though, rather than just plain text, but it's still MUCH appreciated! One folder for each VC console and game type, thank you very much
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Pokemon Face Raiders? Wait, can you capture Pokemon to transfer into B&W2? If so, that makes it a bit more interesting!
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Nintendo Direct: 20th April ( Sat Morning )
Dcubed replied to Hero-of-Time's topic in Nintendo Gaming
Well I guess we can knock off one of those possible Wii trailers, now that it has already been released on the official site (Project Zero 2) That means that either this EU Nintendo Direct video will be featuring only one Wii trailer (Beat the Beat Rhythm Paradise), or there are some Wii surprises coming our way! -
Colors! 3D - THE DS homebrew application comes to the eStore
Dcubed replied to Burny's topic in Nintendo Gaming
I feel a strange urge to play Banjo Kazooie now... -
Nintendo Direct: 20th April ( Sat Morning )
Dcubed replied to Hero-of-Time's topic in Nintendo Gaming
Oh really? Well I'm glad to be wrong in this case! I wonder if we'll get any details on B&W2's US/EU release date? (considering that they don't usually make any Pokemon related announcements at E3) If they're keeping the DS alive for a little longer, please let Fire Emblem New Mystery of the Emblem come along with Pokemon! -
Colors! 3D - THE DS homebrew application comes to the eStore
Dcubed replied to Burny's topic in Nintendo Gaming
That looks amazing Calv! I love the look on his face Right! Just got this app. I'm not much of an artist, but lets see what I can come up with... -
Nintendo Direct: 20th April ( Sat Morning )
Dcubed replied to Hero-of-Time's topic in Nintendo Gaming
Nicked this from GAF Japanese event is at 4 AM for me, Nice. I can wake up to the JPN event video and then watch the EU one right afterwards I would've thought that likely too, but they did specifically mention that this event is about "new info, trailers and other news about the latest games - as well as titles coming up on the horizon - for Nintendo 3DS and Wii" (no mention of DS), so I'm not expecting any DS/DSi announcements here myself. -
Nintendo Direct: 20th April ( Sat Morning )
Dcubed replied to Hero-of-Time's topic in Nintendo Gaming
Ahh, good point! I forgot about that. Unless they're saving it for E3 (like they did with Last Specter) now would be a good time to announce its release date. -
Nintendo Direct: 20th April ( Sat Morning )
Dcubed replied to Hero-of-Time's topic in Nintendo Gaming
They did that last time too (that's actually where we heard about Project Zero 2 and Spirit Camera coming to EU - for some bizzare reason, it wasn't mentioned in the video) -
Nintendo Direct: 20th April ( Sat Morning )
Dcubed replied to Hero-of-Time's topic in Nintendo Gaming
Interesting to see that NOE is getting their own separate version this time. EU specific announcements? Localisation details? (MONSTER HUNTER 3G!?) ALL ABOARD THE HYPE TRAIN!!!11! Well, each Nintendo Direct has always had some new announcements, be it new games or release dates, so I'd expect something new here. A Fire Emblem EU release date (and possibly release dates for Luigi's Mansion 2, Animal Crossing 3DS and Paper Mario) isn't too unlikely. Edit: It seems that the new trailers are going to be uploaded to the eShop (presumably with the 3DS ones in 3D) http://www.nintendo.co.uk/NOE/en_GB/news/2011/tune_in_saturday_at_1pm_cet_for_the_next_nintendo_direct_49478.html Also, according to the UK site blurb, this video is focused on 3DS and Wii only, so don't expect anything about Wii U here. Though, this part did catch my eye... So they've got some Wii games to show for EU? Could we possibly be getting trailers other than Project Zero 2 and BTBRhythm Paradise? (Possible surprise localisations? - Kiki Trick!?) -
Excellent news! Ghostlight are the best thing that has happened to the UK publishing industry for years! Will buy both!
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Lol! I do likes me some jazz (especially Big Band jazz), it's just that those first two tracks start off good and sort of devolve into a bit of a mess. The other ones sound REALLY good though Speaking of which, have you ever heard the Mario & Zelda Big Band Jazz album? It's amazing!
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This album seems a bit hit and miss. I wasn't keen on the first 2 tracks, but once they got to the MHFU Pokke Village track (No 4), AWWWWWWW YYYYEEEEEAAAAHHHH Scat Cat is a good rendition too. Might get...
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I'm not surprised, but it's still good to finally get confirmation. Whatever Pikmin 3 turns out to be, I suspect that it wont be specifically designed around the Wii U's unique hardware. Miyamoto said (back in 2003) that he had the basic idea for Pikmin 3, before Pikmin 2 was released, so I suspect that (like Pikmin 2 and how it shifted from the 1st game), the big innovation will be about the game's structure and mechanics rather than a control innovation. Plus with it having shifted platforms from Wii to Wii U, any early prototypes will have been designed around the Wii Remote (probably using some combination of pointer controls and motions for throwing, assuming that even this hasn't been ditched!). Given that the Wii U dev kits haven't been around for long, I wouldn't imagine that the game would've been so heavily redesigned as to be built around the tablet. The best bit about this is that I have no idea what to expect from the game. It's all pretty exciting really!
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I'm defying Masuda and getting Black 2. Black Kyurem >>>>>> White Kyurem
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I have no doubt that last year's demo will not be representative of the final game. How do I know this? Simple! 1: The E3 2011 was a quickie port of NSMB Wii with identical gameplay/art assets (yes the Wii game does use HD resolution 2D assets). It was obviously done as a quick proof of concept demo and this type of thing has happened before, where the resulting product was totally different (A quickie port of Metroid Prime 2 was done for Wii at its first media hands on event - although ironically it did end up getting a retail version 4 years later as part of Metroid Prime Trilogy, but I digress!) 2: When it comes to tech demos involving their established franchises, those early tech demos never really look and play anything like the final game (see NSMB DS, 100 Marios/SMS, Zelda 64, Zelda GCN etc) 3: Nintendo do not release "more of the same" sequels. Their sequels always add something substantially new to the series (the sole exception of this being SMB The Lost Levels - which is part of the reason it was originally replaced by Doki Doki Panic in the west anyway) I see no reason to believe that Nintendo are going to release a map pack style sequel to NSMB Wii. How would that sell the concept of the tablet controller? Why would the Wii audience upgrade to Wii U in order to play a near identical sequel which does nothing new? It doesn't make sense. If they're releasing a sequel to NSMB Wii, you can bet your arse that it'll have plenty of new tricks up its sleeve.
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Told you guys it would be NSMB Mii http://kotaku.com/5902458/nintendos-bringing-new-wii-u-pikmin-and-mario-to-e3 I wonder if the 3DS game will tie into this one? Or if indeed the final game ends up being completely different from the demo? (In terms of gameplay, now designed to meaningfully utilise the tablet, and in terms of visual style)