martes, 30 de agosto de 2011

Information Update // Noticias Nuevas - Nintendo 3DS

Information Update - Nintendo 3DS


1.- Nintendo Japan has announced the full line up of NES games for Nintendo 3DS ambassadors.
More After the Break...
We already knew we were getting Super Mario Bros, The Legend of Zelda, Ice Climber, Donkey Kong Jr. and Balloon Fight. 
Now Nintendo has announced the other five as Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, Wrecking Crew, Yoshi, Metroid, and NES Open Tournament Golf.


Nintendo of America has also announced the ten free Nintendo Ambassador NES games. The ten games are exactly the same as the ones Japan are getting and presumably the UK and Europe. The ten free NES games will be free to download from September 1st.

2.-  Renegade Kid want to make Dementium 3D for the Nintendo 3DS, but they need your help. All you can to do is click here and send an email to SouthPeak Interactive explaining your love for Renegade Kid andDementium. Too easy! There’s also this page on Facebook so you can follow the movement.


Jools Watsham, the head honcho at Renegade Kid has provided clarification in the comments below:
For the record, this campaign was not started by Renegade Kid or SouthPeak. It was started by a fan who wants to see the game and contacted SouthPeak to see what would happen… We at Renegade Kid would love to make Dementium 3DS. If you would like to see it happen, telling SouthPeak could be a great way to make it happen.


3.- Nintendo president Satoru Iwata believes that Wii U will ultimately be better suited to hardcore gamers whilst admitting that Wii appealed to mainly causal gamers. Iwata hopes that Wii U with its HD graphics and expanded features will appeal to a wider demographic than the Wii.


“Shortly after the Wii console was released, people in the gaming media and game enthusiasts started recognising the Wii console as a casual machine aimed toward families, and placed game consoles by Microsoft and Sony in a very similar light with each other, saying these are machines aimed towards those who passionately play games,”
“It was a categorisation between games that were aimed towards core, and casual.”
“I certainly do not think that Wii was able to cater to every gamer’s needs, so that’s also something I wanted to resolve,” he said. “The general public’s impression that Nintendo was casual grew as time went by.”
“One of the key reasons that such things as the core and the casual exist today is that we decided not to adopt HD on the Wii console,” Miyamoto explained. “Of course, besides that there are things like issues with the controller and the challenges that it brings, network functionalities and many other things, but I think HD was the biggest factor that everyone was able to clearly understand the difference.”
“The barrier that separated the two genres [core and casual] was only something psychological, just an impression that people had about them. For example, The Legend of Zelda games were something geared towards the toughest audience, and it has been so from the beginning,” he said.
“So it’s not like at Nintendo we don’t have it in us.”


4.- Nintendo Europe has announced that it’s also releasing the limited edition pre-order bundle for the latest instalment in The Legend of Zelda franchise, The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, which is coming to Europe on 18th November.

A special limited edition bundle is available to fans who pre-order the software and features a copy of the game, a CD featuring selected orchestral arrangements of iconic music spanning the history of the franchise and a rare golden Wii Remote Plus controller bearing the Hylian Crest.

Fans who purchase the game early at launch will receive a copy of the game and a copy of the music CD available in the limited edition bundle. You’ll need to be quick off the mark, as this game and CD ‘special’ edition’ is only available while stocks last.



5.- Nintendo has revealed that Tetris: Axis, as the game is now known, will come to North America on October 2nd. They also revealed more details about the game. Tetris: Axis will support local wireless for up to eight players, even if only one person has a copy of the game and there will also support for SpotPass.


6.- There’s a sale going on at eBay where you can buy a 3DS for only $150. If you haven’t gotten a 3DS yet, this might be your chance. You can get click here to find the deal.


7.- New screenshots from Rhythm Phantom Thief R that including our include look at the gyro sensor portions of the game.




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Noticias Nuevas - Nintendo 3DS


1.- Nintendo Japón ha anunciado todos los juegos de NES que los embajadores de Nintendo obtendrán gratuitamente en la Nintendo 3DS.

Ya sabíamos que conseguiríamos Super Mario Bros, The Legend of Zelda, Ice Climber, Donkey Kong Jr. & Balloon Fight. 
Los otros cinco son Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, Wrecking Crew, Yoshi, Metroid, & NES Open Tournament Golf.


2.- El presidente de Nintendo Satoru Iwata cree que la Nintendo Wii U será mayormente vendida a jugadores hardcore, admitiendo que la Wii gustó más a jugadores casuales y familias. Iwata quiere que la Wii U, con sus gráficos HD, y mayor poder que las demás consolas, llegue a más gente hardcore en el mercado.



3.- Nintendo Europe ha anunciado que también sacará la bundle especial de artilugios de Zelda, para aquellos que reserven el videojuego The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, que sale en Europa el 18 de Noviembre.


Source: MyNintendoNews & Nintendo3DSBlog
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Mister Gaga





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