1.- Respected Japanese gaming publication Famitsu has awarded Mario Kart 7 a perfect ten. Three of the Famitsu reviewers gave the game a 9 whilst one went all out and slapped down a perfect 10.
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Mario Kart 7 comes out December 2nd in Europe and December 4th in North America.
Mario Kart 7 has received an almost-perfect score in Famitsu magazine with a 37/40. Here’s what the reviewers said about it:
The game’s made so you’re always able to stage a comeback, making it approachable and enjoyable for anyone. Competing for time is also exciting, and there’s more than enough room for hardcore play here. The Community feature makes netplay a lot more accessible than before, and finding opponents via Street Pass is also impressive. It’s really exciting to think how the community’s going to unfold. There are a lot of changes here, but play it and it’s definitely still Mario Kart. That goes to show how complete a game it’s become. It’s accessible enough that even new players can enjoy it, and when you get into it, you really get into it.
I have a feeling people are going to pick this up no matter what the score is though.
Legendary games developer Shigeru Miyamoto has told 1up that despite Mario Kart 7‘s vehicle customisation making it into the final game he wasn’t entirely happy with the new feature, as he believed the ability to tinker with your kart deviated from the “core fun” of the franchise. Miyamoto only allowed the customisation feature to feature in the final build on the condition that the rest of the game had to be phenomenal.
“I was actually pretty well against some of the customisation features of the game,” he explained.2.- A recent advert for the Nintendo 3DS by Nintendo UK states that the next big Nintendo 3DS firmware update will be available to download from November 30th.
“It can be fun to win money for racing and use it to buy parts and such, but I didn’t think that had much to do with the core fun of the series.”
“The idea for that [feature] came from the studio staff, though, and my final response was ‘If you can build this customisation on top of a solid control and gameplay foundation, then go ahead.’”
3.- Nintendo of America has announced via press release that it’s publishing a brand new game on the Nintendo 3DS eShop.
The game is titled Sakura Samurai: Art of the Sword. This new title sees players travel to ancient Japan and guide a young warrior as he battles waves of enemy soldiers to save a princess. He must identify the enemy’s attack move, dodge it by a hair and counter-attack with his own mystical Sakura Sword to win the battle. The game launches in January.
4.- Nano Assault, one of the prettiest games for the 3DS has been delayed. There is no new release date yet either.
But, seeing as Nintendo Power has reviewed the game, it doesn’t sound like they’re still working on it, but are worried it wouldn’t sell amongst alongside titles like Super Mario 3D Land and Mario Kart 7.
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