viernes, 20 de julio de 2012

Information Update // Noticias Nuevas - Nintendo 3DS & PSVita

Information Update - Nintendo 3DS


1.- An anonymous tipster told ZI that Nintendo is in the process of trying to get Rare back from Microsoft. The tipster claims that Nintendo’s main purpose for doing so is to acquire the rights to the Banjo-Kazooie franchise. Apparently, the negotiation – between Nintendo and Microsoft – has been going on for quite some time andRetro Studios is deep into development on a Banjo-Kazooie game. Are these rumors too good to be true?

More After the Break...


Coins play a big part in most Mario games and New Super Mario Bros. 2 is not an exception. If you collect a total of one million coins, according to Nintendo, you’ll receive something special. We already know that the upcoming game will support downloadable content but there’s more than one reason to connect your Nintendo 3DS to the internet. If you enable SpotPass for the game, every coin you collect will be added to the Worldwide Coin Total, along with other New Super Mario Bros. 2players. Every single coin you collect will be added to an overall total.

Fantasy Life, the upcoming Nintendo 3DS game which is published by Level 5 and co-developed by Bownie Brown, has had yet another makeover. The game was originally in development for the Nintendo DS and then development switched to the Nintendo 3DS.

Fantasy Life is described by the development team as a life simulation RPG which has an emphasis on “finding your own way of life.” As previously stated the game has been co-developed with Brownie Brown, featuring art from Yoshitaka Amano and music from Nobuo Uematsu. The game is still scheduled for release this year.

Gamereacter interviewed Charles Martinet, the voice actor of Nintendo mascot Super Mario, during last month’s E3. The video interview – shown above – displays Martinet’s enthusiasm toward the Super Mario franchise. Martinet loves the Wii U and recording for Mario games is “the highlight of his life.”

New Super Mario Bros. U is the latest game in which Martinet has worked on. Martinet has worked for Nintendo since 1987 and also voices other characters from the Super Mario series including Luigi, Toadsworth, Wario and Waluigi.

Wii U launch titles will not look much different than the current-generation systems’ games because developers are not completely familiar with the Wii U hardware and are not using its full potential. According to The Gamer Scene, there are two multiplatform titles – that haven’t been revealed to the public – coming to PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Wii U.

The games are “big third-party titles” – one is a driving game and the other is a first-person shooter. Compared to the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, the Wii U versions of the unannounced games will boast a higher texture resolution and will look much better.


“According to my source, whom I will keep anonymous, who has actually had play time with the Wii U, yes it is. I have spoken with him many times previously and he told me, and even showed me drawings, of the 3DS XL way before it was announced and Nintendo were still prototyping it a year ago (yes, so soon after launch as some of you may be surprised to hear).”

“At launch, of course, we won’t expect to see the best out of the system because developers can’t just get the max out of a system that they have had for little under 2 years; just look at the difference between Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune (2007) and Uncharted 3 (2011). But the 2 titles that he has seen have been superb, he said, and they are both multiplatform games. The Wii U will boast a higher texture resolution that what we will see in these games compared to the PS3 and 360 versions, making it look much better.”

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Mister Gaga

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