2012-04-20, 14:36 | Link #1302 |
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There will be a Nintendo direct tomorrow, but this time there will be one from NoE as well, conducted by NoE's head Satoru Shibata.
What to we can expect is probably something concerning Project Zero 2: crimson butterfly Wii edition. NoE have updated the specific page with a new trailer, link. Of course other titles will be featured during the event as well, so stay tuned to find out more. The live stream starts at 13:00 cet, that is 12:00 gmt, and here is the link for it. Around that time their youtube channels NintendoWiiUk and Nintendo3DSuk will be updated with new content as well. And here the Japan link which will be probably more interesting for some. I am not too sure if NoA will be running something on their own or if they will be just dubbing/subbing the japan stream. |
2012-04-21, 06:39 | Link #1303 | |
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Well both ND are over. Biggest surprise was probably that european Beat The Beat: Rhythm Paradise version will feature both English and Japanese audio tracks.
NoE just added a new video linked to Project Zero 2: Wii edition. The manual will have a special AR picture that unlocks something on the 3DS game Spirit Camera. The video was not part of today's Nintendo Direct, so some people will miss this news. They have also made this announcement on twitter Quote:
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2012-04-26, 22:29 | Link #1304 |
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The Wii U will allow you to buy new releases online and download them to your system.
http://kotaku.com/5905607/the-wii-u-...-new-games-too Why is this a big deal? Because this makes me very optimistic that the Wii U will actually come with a decent sized hard drive. I was worried about the speculation of 8 GB of flash storage, but this is pretty much a guarantee that the Wii U will use big hard drives comparable to current models of PS3 and XBox 360.
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2012-04-27, 17:29 | Link #1306 |
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Nintendo needs to get with the program on some things that Sony and MS offer. Yeah, that complaint can go to Sony and MS, too (the one you made), but Nintendo needs to offer big storage for the Wii U, and downloadable patches is fine. Devs rush things out and patch them later on every other platform anyway. If a game was buggy and needed a patch on Wii, you were out of luck. At least with Wii U, when devs are too lazy/rush things, at least we can patch games.
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2012-04-28, 09:44 | Link #1307 | |
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The point is that without a lot of storage rushing things out in a buggy state isn't an option, so either the developer will be punished for being sloppy or they'll delay the game if necessary to release a solid build of the game. This has been one of the reasons that console games have been more solid in general until the current generation took over.
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2012-08-30, 03:32 | Link #1308 |
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New Taiko game coming soon!
Read more on andriasang and famitsu.com Quite a surprise, but the last game actually made it back into the top 40s in the last few weeks on the japanese sales charts. Games on nintendo seems to have good long term sales, probably reason why NB released another taiko game on the wii. |
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