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Nintendo has released even more screenshots and some concept art for the Wii U’s upcoming exclusive: . Tecmo Koei, Omega and Team Ninja have been working hard at finishing up the game in time for a late summer, early pre-fall release. The screenshots are pretty tame and you’re not going to see something that completely blows your mind, unless Link wearing some rather fashionable power-gauntlets with a ball-and-chain is something that makes your mind leak awesome juice. Nevertheless, Nintendo...
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We’ve always thought that it would be a perfect fit… you know, and the Wii U? What did you think I was talking about, Socialism in the good ‘ole U.S., of A? Pfft. Keep dreaming, this isn’t Lenin-era Russia. Nevertheless, on the Wii U could be a huge thing… if only someone would port the darn thing to the little Wii U that could. Well, hopes don’t need to be dashed because the cries of the few could become the cheers of the many. Nintendo Enthusiast picked up quotes from a recent in...
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Bandai Namco sent out word today that has officially launched for handhelds and home consoles that don’t belong to Microsoft. The game is also scheduled to launch for the PlayStation Vita beginning July 14th, next week. The company made the announcement pretty straightforward today with a launch trailer to compliment the press release bit. You’re probably more interested in the launch trailer than whatever typical PR spiel that accompanied the game’s availability. I don’t blame you. You...
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What happened? Reading the responses from Slightly Mad Studios about the Wii U version of is frustrating, maddening and comes across with an air of aloofness the likes of which we would expect from an AAA publisher. [Update: The quote actually came from an authorized Project CARS fan page, not the official page.  Some individuals close to the project have stated that Slightly Mad Studios have still not made an official statement on the matter. The original individual who did make the statement(...
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Well it’s gone and happened; Nintendo has used their marketing prowess to hit the target demographic they need to hit in order to keep up and maintain the sort of success that they saw back at the end of May and the early parts of June. The Big ‘N’ has taken Mario to McDonald’s. A new commercial has gone live featuring a happy-go-lucky crew of gamers playing while they enjoy their Happy Meals. You can check out the video below courtesy of YouTube user DaapsTV. That’s pretty nifty ri...
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Nintendo and crew have been on an absolute monstrous media roll lately. It’s like someone pumped up a monster truck with a Nintendo logo on it with some jet fuel and set it into a stadium called “video game news” and just let the Big ‘N’ let loose on the competition like The Shield before they disbanded. Following up on a brand spanking new trailer that Nintendo just rolled out earlier in the day for , as well as some new concept art for the game as well, the company that belongs to th...
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With the release coming right around the corner – on September 26th to be more exact – it only makes sense to give a bit of information-loving to the upcoming hack-and-slash, multiplayer, -themed adventure action title from Nintendo, Tecmo Koei, Omega Force and Team Ninja. is a set in a somewhat canonical universe of , but with more of a re-imagining of events rather than portraying itself as a straight-through sequel to any of the previously released games. The story follows the sorceress ...
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One of the biggest video game eSports tournaments to happen on an annual basis is the fighting game community’s Evo Championship Series. This tournament is like the Holy Grail for professional fighting game enthusiasts and it just received one of the biggest endorsements from an unlikely company: Nintendo. Nintendo Enthusiast is reporting that the Big ‘N’ dropped their guard and apparently decided to join in on the eSports fun for this year’s championship series. This follows on a very s...
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One down, one more spec hurdle to go. Shin’en Multimedia has officially announced via Twitter that the sequel to , will officially run at the smooth-as-a-baby’s-bottom 60 frames per second, exclusively on the Wii U. The news comes courtesy of the good folks over on My Nintendo News, where they caught wind of the tweet from a reader’s tip. You can check out the tweet below. We’ve known for quite some time that Shin’en was aiming for some pretty high specs for on the Wii U, but it’s ...
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The popular Kickstarter darling from Keiji Inafune and the Comcept USA team is getting its very own animated television series. That’s right, the will become a serialized animated series in 2016. In addition to that, the game will also head into Steam’s Early Access sometime before 2015. So first up, Nintendo Everything notes that the news about the animated series came hot and heavy during the 2014 Anime Expo, where it was revealed that Digital Frontier, a renown studio behind other notabl...