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Nintendo President Shuntaro Furukawa Wants a 3DS Successor

Added: 01.07.2018 5:33 | 791 views | 0 comments

Shuntaro Furukawa has been on the job as Nintendo CEO for just a week, but he's moving full steam ahead and wants a Nintendo 3DS successor. Could we see it soon?

From: n4g.com

Switch vs PS4 VGChartz Gap Charts May 2018 Update

Added: 01.07.2018 3:33 | 622 views | 0 comments

May 2018 is the 15th month that the Nintendo Switch has been available for. During the latest month the gap grew in favor of the PS4 during the same time frame by 22,396 units when compared to the Switch during the same timeframe and by 58,295 units in the last 12 months. The PlayStation 4 is currently ahead the Switch by 1.53 million units. The PlayStation 4 launched in November 2013, while the Nintendo Switch launched worldwide in March 2017. The Switch has sold 17.33 million units, while the PlayStation 4 sold 18.87 million units during the same timeframe.

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Starlink Gets New Nintendo Switch and Xbox One Gameplay; Shows Star Fox's Arwing and More in Action

Added: 01.07.2018 2:33 | 684 views | 0 comments

Ubisoft showcases Starlink: Battle for Atlas both on Nintendo Switch and Xbox One, showing the Switch exclusive Arwing and more action.

From: n4g.com

Nintendo President Shuntaro Furukawa Wants a 3DS Successor

Added: 01.07.2018 1:34 | 549 views | 0 comments

Shuntaro Furukawa has been on the job as Nintendo CEO for just a week, but he's moving full steam ahead and wants a Nintendo 3DS successor. Could we see it soon?

From: n4g.com

LEGO The Incredibles Cheats Enable Infinite Health, Mega Studs

Added: 30.06.2018 19:40 | 1609 views | 0 comments


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Nintendo On Its Continued Support For 3DS, Shares Update On Mario Kart Tour

Added: 30.06.2018 18:52 | 1559 views | 0 comments


While we didn’t see many Nintendo 3DS activities at E3 2018 last week, Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aimé had a few words to share on its continued support, and a Mario Kart Tour update.

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The E3 Bulletin - Wednesday

Added: 30.06.2018 18:46 | 1019 views | 0 comments


Our E3 bulletins run every day this week. Previous entries: |
E3 2018 has now officially started. This fact is almost completely lost on those who have been working on it and watching it and creating disparate reams of #content on it, who have been processing announcements and livestreams that began last week. The harsh reality of the 21st century is that E3, like Black Friday and Brexit, can no longer be bound by the rules of time and will continue until morale and revenue improves.
As usual, opening was marked by a Nintendo happening, the scale of which has dwindled in recent years from full-bore conference to pre-prepared video, and this year hit its lowest ebb for a while with a performance that was light on wit, heavy on Smash Brothers, and yet which contained possibly the most significant release of the week in the form of Fortnite, which went live on Switch following the conference.

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Blowing Bubbles And Bashing Heads In Ninjala

Added: 30.06.2018 18:39 | 1174 views | 0 comments


The E3 Nintendo Direct presentation largely focused on Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, but it scattered in a few surprises along the way. One such surprise was Ninjala, a new family-friendly ninja game where characters compete in battles involving bubble gum and inflatable weapons. I went hands on with the colorful title and spoke with GungHo CEO Kazuki Morishita about the new title.
Ninjala gives Splatoon vibes from the very first glance. The colorful, young characters with stylish clothes and bright hair look as though they could be a part of the same universe as Nintendo’s inklings. However, despite the team’s affection for Splatoon, they wanted to make a brawler instead of a shooter.
Before you can jump into 8-player action and beat up your opponents, you must inflate your weapon. You do this by blowing a massive bubble using bubblegum and funneling that air into the weapon. Depending on which gum you choose, you get a different weapon. Weapons range from baseball bats and clubs to yo-yos. The bigger the bubble you blow, the bigger the weapon is.
Large weapons are slow, but powerful, while short weapons can be made quickly and swung fast. In addition, you can use the bubble as a projectile to stick enemies to the ground temporarily or hold it in your mouth to run up walls. If you get the drop on an enemy and charge up your swing, you can unleash a massive hit and score an Ippon – a one-hit K.O. If you don’t want to challenge other players, you can earn points by defeating drones. However, you don’t earn nearly as many points for destroying these harmless robots.

Battles are frantic and fun. Whether you’re running up a wall to avoid a massive bubble heading your way or whacking an opponent over the head with an inflatable club, Ninjala overflows with goofy action and absurd moments.
GungHo recently released the ultraviolent collaboration with Grasshopper Manufacture, Let It Die. Now, the studio is going in a different direction. Rather than focusing on the hyperviolence, blood, and gore of Let It Die, Ninjala is a cute game about young ninjas fighting each other with unimposing weapons.

“When I made Let it Die, I had a different environment, and what I felt at the time was different than when I was making this,” Morishita says. “When I was making Puzzle & Dragons, I was making a kind of peaceful puzzle game, but then I got under a lot of stress and that’s where Let It Die came from. [Laughs] Then, after that, I came back with Ninjala. So I feel good right now. [Laughs].”
Currently, GungHo is working on maps loosely based on real cities and regions around the world. I played in the New York map, but so far, the team can confirm Japan, Europe, and Egypt as regions players will visit. GungHo is also planning additional support through post-release updates, but Morishita won’t elaborate on the team’s plans.

In addition to team battle and free-for-all multiplayer modes, Ninjala features a single-player mode. Though no details are available for this mode currently, if it’s anything like the single-player modes in Splatoon, I’m looking forward to it.
Oozing with personality and attitude, Ninjala is a fun, accessible multiplayer brawler that seems like a perfect fit for Switch’s audience. NInjala launches in 2019 exclusively on Switch.

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The E3 Bulletin - Wednesday

Added: 30.06.2018 18:35 | 543 views | 0 comments


Our E3 bulletins run every day this week. Previous entries: |
E3 2018 has now officially started. This fact is almost completely lost on those who have been working on it and watching it and creating disparate reams of #content on it, who have been processing announcements and livestreams that began last week. The harsh reality of the 21st century is that E3, like Black Friday and Brexit, can no longer be bound by the rules of time and will continue until morale and revenue improves.
As usual, opening was marked by a Nintendo happening, the scale of which has dwindled in recent years from full-bore conference to pre-prepared video, and this year hit its lowest ebb for a while with a performance that was light on wit, heavy on Smash Brothers, and yet which contained possibly the most significant release of the week in the form of Fortnite, which went live on Switch following the conference.

Tags: Nintendo, E3, IGN
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Starlink Gets New Nintendo Switch and Xbox One Gameplay; Shows Star Fox's Arwing and More in Action

Added: 30.06.2018 18:35 | 1167 views | 0 comments

Ubisoft showcases Starlink: Battle for Atlas both on Nintendo Switch and Xbox One, showing the Switch exclusive Arwing and more action.

From: n4g.com

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