It’s Thanksgiving week in America and Geekscape is grateful even in a tough year! To share in the festivities, Katie and I have invited Derek and Matt from the Geekscape network to talk about what we are thankful for! Matt talks about all of the new things happening on the network and is grateful for being a part of it… Every time he gets knocked down he gets right back up again! Katie is grateful to have joined the Geekscape team and is working around the clock at her new job. Will she ever have time for videogames again? And Derek is Canadian… He already celebrated! I give a brief review of ‘Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity’ and discuss some exciting things coming to the Geekscape universe so there is a LOT to be grateful for! What are YOU thankful for this year?

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Katie’s boyfriend Mark Hampton joins us on this week’s Geekscape… so it’s time to vet our co-host’s boyfriend for ourselves! Sure enough, Mark passes the test with flying colors, talking about his love for Star Trek: The Next Generation, sharing his views on the new ‘Dune’ trailer, Cobra Kai, the new season of The Boys and more! I give my impression of Disney’s live action ‘Mulan’ and Katie and I argue the merits of Nintendo’s newly announced ‘Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity’! And we also hear Mark’s incredibly poignant and moving memory of his father, whose death should continue to convince all of you that COVID is a real threat and we all need to Vote this November.

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This Week:

Gears of War 4 trailer released.

Titanfall 2 teaser trailer released.

Dark Souls is getting a board game and it’s being crowd-funded?

No Mans Sky gets an in depth demo from the developer.

Consortium: The Tower.

Nintendo NX rumoured to have Wii U remix collection.

Former head of Rockstar North suing Rockstar for 150 million.

Spongebob VS. Patrick splatfest announced.

Atlus To Publish King Of Fighters XIV In The West.

MegaTagmension Blanc + Neptune + Zombies Moved Back To May 10th.

Superdimension Neptunia Vs. Sega Hard Girls Announced!

Turok PC.

Trial by Viking.

Quantum Break.

Ratchet & Clank.

Bravely Second.

Pokken Tournament.

Hyrule Warriors Legends.

The Chronicles of Teddy: Harmony of Exodus.

Mission Objective:

“What game do you want to see remade in VR?”

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Nintendo is bringing back National StreetPass Weekend from March 25 to March 27!

During National StreetPass weekends, you can visit one of many locations with a Nintendo Zone to get StreetPass tags. The most common locations are Best Buy, McDonalds, and even Home Depot!  This breaks the “traditional” rules of how StreetPass works, allowing you to get StreetPass tags of many people around the country who have also visited the same Zones that you have.

On previous StreetPass Weekends, there were usually other wireless-related events coinciding, but there’s nothing else special to note this time around, except for the fact that Hyrule Warriors Legends for the 3DS arrives on Friday.

If you can manage to go far enough into the game to activate StreetPass, you will then be able to go to the Nintendo Zones to take advantage of the features.  Nintendo.com describes the feature: “StreetPass Link needs your help! If you enable the StreetPass options in Settings, StreetPass Links from other players may appear on the world map. Assist them by winning battles on their maps to get rewards!”

This gives me a good excuse to have a post WonderCon dinner at McDonald’s!  Will I be seeing you all there?

Fans of Hyrule Warriors Eagerly awaiting the 3DS port for next year are in for a treat.

According to NeoGAF user Ryce, the newest issue of the highly popular Japanese gaming magazine Famitsu has revealed that Ganondorf will have a brand new lightning based trident moveset as opposed to his current great sword moveset. Just like the new characters in the game, the new moveset can be easily transferred to the Wii U version also. If you want to see Ganondorf’s great sword moveset check out this awesome reveal trailer that was shown off last year. Hyrule Warriors Legends launches for the 3DS on March 25th 2016.

UPDATE: An official scan from the magazine has been uploaded Check out the new Weapon below!Ganondorf Hyrule Warriors Legends

Look, if you’ve played any of the One Piece Pirate Warriors games, you don’t need me to tell you what to expect. Even if you haven’t, but played anything from Hyrule Warriors to Dynasty Warriors, this upcoming game based on the insanely popular manga series is going to be more of the same. With that said, this is far from a bad thing, since it’s been proven time and time again that the wackiness of Luffy, his crew, and his enemies lends itself quite well to destroying hundreds of enemies at a time. Promising to be a bigger, more realized version of the entire One Piece experience, our hands-on time showed that it’s on a path to do just that.

One Piece Pirate Warriors 3 E3 Screen 1

As you would expect from any type of Warriors game, this 3D beat em up will have you choosing from one of the many characters introduced across the hundreds of episodes One Piece has aired. Covering everything from when Luffy first set sail from Fushia Village to the latest story arc in Dressrosa, and told through a 3D comic book/cell shaded hybrid visual style, it’s safe to say that you’re going to be playing this for a VERY long time.

Naturally, all of this story content is amplified by the huge amount of people, (and reindeer,) you’ll be able to take down entire armies with. From the main crew consisting of Luffy, Zoro, Chopper, Nami and the like, all the way through Shanks and Ace, and new characters like Sabo, Donquixote, Doflamingo and Fujitora, you’ll never have a time where you feel like the game is too short on characters. If one isn’t enough, you can even take a partner with you into battle, triggering screen clearing special and double team attacks when the right conditions have been met. Did you expect anything different from an anime title?

One Piece Pirate Warriors 3 E3 Screen 2

As you progress, the main goal is to travel across the map and capture bases, which usually involved beating down waves of enemies until a boss shows up. Objectives change as the game progresses, with the hopes of keeping the repetitiveness to a minimum. Even then, if you’re a One Piece fan, (and seriously, what are the chances you’d be reading this if you weren’t,) then it’ll be its own reward to see your favorite characters on screen, using their insane abilities to do what they do best. And based on the episode count, it’s definitely fighting, not actually finding treasure.

If you’re not a fan of these kinds of games, it’s not likely that Pirate Warriors 3 will change your mind. However, if you love the anime, love beat em ups, or love games with a ton of content, then this latest One Piece title is shaping up to be worth setting sail for. Make sure to stay tuned as more details emerge, and be sure to check back for all your gaming coverage!

One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3 is set for a Summer release on the PS3, PS4 and Steam.

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This Week

Liberal Arts College in Kentucky making video games an official sport; offering scholarships.

Josh was on the show Community!

Far Cry 4 vanishes from the Xbox Store.

Devolver Digital expresses interest in making a new Seaman game.

PlayStation Now subscription details announced.

Derek is selling is PS3!

The internet in Alaska SUCKS!

Shane tells a story of buying an energy sword!

The Internet Archive relases 2,300 DOS games, online, FOR FREE!

New copy of Stadium Events on NES up for sale on eBay!

PS4 sells 18.4 million units and Sony doesn’t know why.

Juan has a surprise for Derek.

Shane’s Ubisoft Rant of The Week.

Amiibo Hunter.

Papers Please iOS.

Monument Valley.

Professor Layton VS. Pheonix Wright.

Neptunia 2.

Destiny.

Hyrule Warriors & DLC.

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What games are you most looking forward to in 2015?

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Musicals. Video games. Unless you’re breaking world records on Disney Sing It like I’ve been known to do, then you wouldn’t think the two would go hand in hand. Attempting to right this wrong, a YouTube group that goes by the name of Random Encounters is looking to change that perception.

Covering a variety of games and subjects ranging from Resident Evil to Pokemon and even Godzilla, chances are if you have something you nerd out over when it comes to gaming, these guys and gals have probably covered it. The videos even have easter eggs for those eagle eyed viewers out there. Can you spot The Beard?

One of my favorites that were screened at Comikaze was the video for Hyrule Warriors, which can be seen below. If you like what you see, make sure to subscribe to their channel and let them know what you’d like to see next! That is, if you have time between all of the holiday gaming.

We’re a day late and a Derek short, but Josh, Juan and Shane are here to bring you up to speed on everything we’re hype for this week in games!

This Week

Nintendo Direct for Smash Bros.

Capcom Investor Report: Games need to sell 2 million copies to warrant a sequel.

Hatred’s controversial announce trailer.

Rob Riggle as Frank West in the Dead Rising Movie.

Developer for Paranautical Activity threatening Gabe Newell on Twitter.

Shane’s PSN account gets HACKED!

The Evil Within.

Smash Bros.

Hyrule Warriors and it’s skimpy character clothing.

Dust: An Elysian Tail.

Shantae and the Pirate’s Curse.

Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire.

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What is your proudest gaming achievement?

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Hyrule Warriors, the marriage between the Legend Of Zelda and Dynasty Warriors, has been well documented since its surprise reveal many a Nintendo Direct ago. New characters, weapons and enemies have been revealed at a rapid pace, and yet, it was still hard to get too excited over a game that at first glance, appeared to be another Dynasty Warriors with a Link skin. Could this new game bring some of the Zelda flair to a game play style that has felt stale for years now? Being ever so diligent, we hit the Nintendo Lounge at San Diego Comic Con to find out.

Featuring Link, Zelda and Midna as playable generals, I got the chance to play as the two ladies on display. Link gets enough screen time, don’t you think? At first glance, it may not look like it matters too much who you play as, but both characters offered a variety of combat options, making them both feel distinct.

Hyrule Warriors Screen 1

Starting with Zelda, the Princess of Hyrule shows off her plethora of light magic attacks to eliminate foes that happen to surround her. With a unique mechanic that forces her to charge up her skills, a quick tap of the A button would fill up the meter, allowing her to end combos with devastating attacks, combining her newfound rapier skills with her proficiency with spells. When her special meter is all charged up, a light arrow that destroys anything in front of her emphasizes her dominance. It’s no wonder she’s usually in the background of the core franchise games. We can’t have her overshadowing the legendary hero, no can we?

With Midna, she doesn’t fight with a traditional weapon, and many of her attacks force her to get right in the faces of enemies. Yet when she attacks, she does so in a few ways, both of which take advantage of her magic from the Twilight Realm. Standard attacks create a wolf that she temporarily mounts, which attacks with the ferocity that Link had back in Twilight Princess. When surrounded, Midna does her best Bayonetta impression by swinging her transformed hair, damaging the enemies around her. After powering up, she uses her hair to spike a giant ball of energy down onto the field, devestating the opposition in the process. Well played, Twilight Princess.

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Aside from the combat, the Zelda series has its fingerprints all over the objectives from the demo. While the structure of the maps will be instantly familiar to anyone who’s touched a Dynasty Warriors game, leading your character to different points on the map to eliminate enemy generals, the goal of each mission was surprisingly varied. For example, enemy reinforcements burst through a cave, opening a hidden path with a treasure chest containing bombs. Now added to my arsenal, they could be used to uncover paths as well as in combat, just like a core title.

When it came time to face off against the stage’s boss, (King Dodongo from Ocarina of Time), hacking and slashing wasn’t enough to take it down. In true LOZ fashion, puzzle solving came into play, forcing me to throw bombs in its mouth to do heavy damage. The reward for playing well was a cinematic flurry of attacks, leading to an easy victory once played right.

I might be still on the fence as to whether I would pick this up on day one, but from what we’ve seen, Hyrule Warriors offers more than we could have ever expected, joining aspects of both franchises to create a potentially special experience. In addition to the Adventure Mode, new weapons and characters shown during its dedicated Nintendo Direct, and it’s looking like this game is becoming more and more deserving of being on our radars.

Are you a believer yet? Hyrule Warriors will launch exclusively for Wii U on September 30th.

Nintendo held a fantastic new Direct Presentation last night. This time around, the video focussed on the upcoming Hyrule Warriors, which will hit stores on September 26th, and should be very different from any game we’ve played starring these classic characters before.

If you’re interested, you can watch the entire direct in the player below… Or you can read further for all of the info conveyed in the presentation.

Here’s the gist of everything that Nintendo talked about during the presentation:

Adventure Mode: Players are faced with a grid of challenges that looks like the map from The Legend of Zelda on NES. Completing each challenge unlocks a new region of the map, and with it, a new level of Adventure Mode. Certain characters and weapons can only be unlocked in Adventure Mode.

-Costumes: Club Nintendo members who buy and register Hyrule Warriors within four weeks of launch will receive a set of alternate Ganondorf costumes as free in-game downloadable content. More details will be made available on http://club.nintendo.com. For certain other characters, Nintendo will make downloadable alternate costumes available as pre-order bonuses from select retailers in North America. Nintendo will announce more information about how to get these cosmetic add-ons in the future.

-Playable Characters: In addition to Ganondorf, players can opt to play as various characters from The Legend of Zelda universe. Each character carries his or her own specialty weapons: Link (Hylian Sword), Princess Zelda (Rapier), Impa (Giant Blade), Midna (Shackle), Sheik (Harp), Agitha (Parasol), Darunia (Hammer), Princess Ruto (Zora Scale), Zant (Scimitar), Fi (Goddess Blade), Ghirahim (Demon Blade) and Lana (Book of Sorcery).

-Weapons: A Chain Chomp will make a guest appearance as a weapon. As the story advances, new weapons will become available to some characters, such as the Magic Rod for Link, the Baton for Zelda and Spear for Lana. Weapons have special abilities called Skills that increase attack damage, or perhaps increase the chance of finding Hearts. Filling the Focus Spirit magic gauge will temporarily increase a character’s abilities and help to mow down huge numbers of enemies. And Bombchus are back, just bigger and more explosive.

-Game Play: Players can level their characters up to increase HP and attack skill, or they can grab materials dropped by defeated monsters to craft Badges to increase a weapon’s number of attacks, create longer combos or extend Focus Spirit time.

-Co-Op Mode: Two players can play a local co-op match, with one player looking at the TV and the other looking at the Wii U GamePad controller. Single players can also play on the TV, or using only the GamePad in off-TV play.

-Locations: Players will face down hordes of enemies in familiar locations, such as Skyloft from The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, Lake Hylia from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and Twilight Field from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess.
Classic Zelda Elements: Players will recognize items from their favorite Zelda games, including bombs, arrows and a Hookshot. The game is filled with familiar Zelda staples, such as Cuccos, Rupees, Gold Skulltulas and plenty of grass cutting.

A lot of great stuff here, huh? I, for one, cannot wait to grab those costumes, and I absolutely love the idea of the multiplayer being split between the two screens.

A new trailer for the game also debuted last night, so take a look at it below, and let us know if you’re looking forward to Hyrule Warriors!

Famitsu’s latest scans have revealed three new characters coming to Hyrule Warriors, the Zelda spin on the Dynasty Warriors franchise, and one thing’s for sure. Whoever chose the latest reveals must have been huge on Ocarina of Time!

First, Darunia, the Goron leader and the Sage of Fire will roll through swarms of enemies when he hits the battlefield. Second, Princess Ruto must have gotten tired of being carried around everywhere, because the Zora princess / Sage of Water is looking to bring the fight herself. And lastly, Sheik finally puts those ninja skills to good use, being the first time that the character has been playable outside of Smash Bros. We always knew she LOOKED badass. Now it’s time for her to prove it.

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This brings the playable roster up to 10, including Link, Zelda, Impa, Midna, Fi, Agatha, and newcomer, Lana. It’ll be hard to claim that the Zelda doesn’t have strong female characers now! I wonder how much restraint Team Ninja had to use to actually clothe them all?

Who are you most excited about playing with? Hyrule Warriors will launch on September 26th, exclusively for Wii U.

One of the most surprising announcements in recent memory was Hyrule Warriors, the first team up between Nintendo, Tecmo, and Team Ninja since the polarizing Metroid: Other M. Placing Link and the Zelda universe into the game play of the long running Dynasty Warriors franchise seemed crazy enough to work, which is only reinforced by the newest gameplay trailer.

As with Dynasty Warriors, there are sure to be a variety of playable characters to tear through the battlefield with. While Link and Impa were shown in previous screenshots and videos, it was a big surprise to not only see Zelda, but Twilight Princess’ own Midna getting their own chances to shine as playable warriors as well. Based on the trailer, Zelda uses her wisdom to destroy foes with her powerful magic while Midna rides her wolf into battle, (which may or may not be Link this time), while holding back foes with her dark magic.

Seeing how different their fighting styles seem so far gives me hope that the game will be more than just Dynasty Warriors with a Legend of Zelda skin. But the only question is who else will be added to the playable cast? Ganondorf is teased at the closing moments of the video, but will he be the primary antagonist? Or even better, can we play as him? Outside of fighting games, the wielder of the Triforce of Power has never been playable, I’m crossing my fingers!

Hyrule Warriors is planned for a September release exclusively for Wii U. Take a look at the new trailer below, and let us know what you think!

Yesterday’s surprise announcement of a new Nintendo Direct was a welcomed one, especially considering Reggie’s reveal at VGX was… lackluster at best. Unlike the last Direct, we had plenty of Wii U news to sift through in between news of an ever growing library of fantastic 3DS games. This show was all about 2014, with a few surprises along the way. Below are the highlights straight from Nintendo’s press release sent out after the stream’s conclusion.

Wii U News

Super Smash Bros.: Rosalina, who was introduced in the Super Mario Galaxy games for Wii and makes a surprise appearance in the new Super Mario 3D World for Wii U, will be a playable character, accompanied by her starry friend, Luma. The game will launch in stores and the Nintendo eShop on Wii U and Nintendo 3DS in 2014.

Note: Check out our thoughts on Rosalina’s reveal here.

Mario Kart 8: New playable characters include Rosalina and various “Baby” Nintendo characters, like Baby Mario and Baby Luigi. New course settings include an airport, the desert and high in the clouds, and vehicles include UFOs, four-wheel ATV buggies, standard karts and bikes.

NES Remix: Select parts from 16 classic NES games have been remixed with new challenges. For example, players might be tasked with completing a familiar Super Mario Bros. stage while running to the left. Or they might encounter a revamped level of Donkey Kongthat allows them to play as Link from The Legend of Zelda series. NES Remix includes Miiverse compatibility, so players with broadband Internet access can show off their skills, complete with cool 8-bit stamps. NES Remix is now available exclusively in the Nintendo eShop for $14.99.

Sonic Lost World: A new Nintendo-themed level is coming to the Nintendo eShop. Yoshi’s Island Zone is now available for free. Done in a Yoshi art style, the level has Sonic speeding through areas filled with pipes, coins, Shy Guys and Piranha Plants.

Note: Isn’t free downloadable content the bees knees? Iwata said a second piece of DLC was coming, but it wasn’t ready to be shown. He hinted that there would be a “Link” between the game’s two versions. Does it need to be said? I’m sure I’m not alone when I say I can’t wait for that F-Zero stage.

sonic yoshi ScreenAt least they’re not the Deadly Six.

Dr. Luigi: The Year of Luigi continues to deliver surprises, with a new title starring Mario’s green-clad brother. Much like the classic puzzle game Dr. Mario, Dr. Luigi requires players to line up color-coded pills to destroy viruses. Dr. Luigi offers different skill settings and attacks in multiplayer games, and an original mode where the pills are, of course, L-shaped. The game comes with a Dr. Mario mode, Wii U GamePad compatibility and online play, so wannabe virus busters from all around the world can compete. Dr. Luigi launches exclusively in the Nintendo eShop on Dec. 31 for $14.99.

Dr Luigi ScreenshotOh Luigi, always bringing home viruses.

Wii Sports Club: Launching today, golf becomes the third sport added to the Wii Sports Club lineup, joining bowling and tennis. In a move not possible on any other system, golf asks players to place the Wii U GamePad controller on the floor in front of their TVs. Players can then use a Wii Remote Plus to swing at the ball on the ground, just as they would a real golf ball, enabling more precise control with each stroke. When they take their swing, the ball flies from the screen of the GamePad to the TV screen in one fluid motion. Wii Sports Club – Golf includes the nine-hole course from the original Wii Sports game, in addition to a newly developed nine-hole course based on Golf US Course, a Famicom game that Nintendo Global President Satoru Iwata helped develop more than 25 years ago. Wii U owners can play a free 24-hour trial of Wii Sports Club, which lets players sample all three sports. The trial offer is open to everyone, even to people who previously sampled the 24-hour free trial. A Club Pass for the full golf game, allowing unlimited access, can be purchased for $9.99. Boxing and baseball will be coming to Wii Sports Club in 2014.

Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze: Veteran Cranky Kong joins playable characters Diddy Kong and Dixie Kong as companions for Donkey Kong. Cranky Kong comes with his own set of special moves that allow him to bounce off enemies and obstacles using his cane. Players who collect 100 bananas in a stage can execute a new move called the KONG-Pow, which turns all enemies on the screen into items. Now that Cranky Kong is setting off on an adventure, instead of overseeing the in-game shop as he did in the Donkey Kong Country Returns game, the aptly named Funky Kong will assist players by offering them items for trade in the game. The game launches Feb. 21 in stores and in the Nintendo eShop.

Nintendo 3DS News

Bravely Default: A free demo of the game launches in the Nintendo eShop on Jan. 2, but this is much more than a demo. It’s an exclusive story with hours of content not included in the main game. The full game launches in stores and in the Nintendo eShop on Feb. 7 at a suggested retail price of $39.99. If players with the full game close their system while the game is active, they might gather additional warriors via the StreetPass feature, but they also earn Sleep Points for every eight cumulative hours of down time. Sleep Points can then be used during battle to change equipment, revive a fallen party member, heal or unleash attacks beyond the game’s usual damage cap. Players who don’t want to wait for their Sleep Points to refill have the option of purchasing SP potions in the Nintendo eShop to refill all three Sleep Points at once. Also launching Feb. 7, a Collector’s Edition including the game, an art book, a soundtrack CD and 34 augmented-reality cards will be available via GameStop, Best Buy and Amazon.com at a suggested retail price of $49.99.

Kirby: Triple Deluxe: The game is a side-scrolling platformer, but players can move Kirby to the background and foreground to dodge enemies and solve puzzles. Kirby can also use a new Hypernova ability, which powers up his inhale ability and enables him to suck up everything in his path. The game includes more than 20 different copy abilities, including four new ones created for this game. Kirby: Triple Deluxe also includes two new game modes: Kirby Fighters lets up to four players pick one of 10 copy abilities for their Kirby and then fight to see which is the most effective in battle. Dedede’s Drum Dash asks players to press buttons in sync with Kirby music while jumping and collecting coins. The game is planned for 2014.

Kirby 3D ScreenKirby continues his quest for arbor annihilation.

Chibi-Robo! Photo Finder: Everyone’s favorite helpful 4-inch-tall robot is back! This time Chibi-Robo has been tasked with helping a new museum get off the ground. Players are given silhouettes of needed objects, then use the Nintendo 3DS camera to find matching objects, known as NostalJunk, in the real world. Chibi-Robo will also help characters like superheroes and singing sponge-bears with various tasks, all while keeping an eye on his electricity reserves. The game also features community events called NostalJunk Challenges that focus on particular silhouettes, and give players opportunities to showcase their creativity and maybe earn a special outfit for Chibi-Robo to wear in the game. A demo will soon launch exclusively in the Nintendo eShop, with the full version landing on Jan. 9, 2014.

Note: Can I just say that I was all but sure that this series was dead outside of Japan? But not only is this not the case, but it’s coming out in about three weeks? Do yourselves a favor and check out this gem on the Gamecube and DS, and while you’re at it, check out my Underground Games article on the original from a few years ago.

Pokémon Bank and Poké Transporter: Pokémon Bank is software that lets players store up to 3,000 Pokémon from the Pokémon X and Pokémon Y games. Poké Transporter is an application that lets players take the Pokémon they’ve caught through the years and transferred into Pokémon Black and Pokémon White, as well as Pokémon Black 2 and Pokémon White 2, and transfer them into Pokémon X and Pokémon Y. Pokémon Bank and Poké Transporterlaunch Dec. 27. Players can download a 30-day free trial version anytime between launch and Jan. 31, 2014. Following the free trial, an annual usage fee will apply for Pokémon Bank. Anyone who accesses a Pokémon Bank box by Sept. 30, 2014, will receive the Pokémon Celebi as a special gift.

Note: Want to know how Bank will work? Check out our overview of the Celebi giveaway and the details of the service here.

Yoshi’s New Island: The game launches this spring, and will be produced by Takashi Tezuka, the creative director of the original Yoshi’s Island for Super NES.

That’s the end of the press release. While that might be a ton of unexpected information, the crazy part is that this isn’t even all of it! We can’t mention today’s Direct without bringing up Hyrule Warriors, the Dynasty Warriors style Zelda game that came out of nowhere. Oh, and if you’re sitting on a ton of Club Nintendo coins, why not add Luigi to your figure collection with this Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon figurine. At least you won’t have to worry about ghosts in your home any longer.

Check out the video below to check out all of the announcements, and finally find out what would happen if Reggie were to arm wrestle himself. Enjoy!

When gamers thought of the first original Legend of Zelda coming to the Wii U, it was safe to assume that it was the big project that was teased a few E3’s ago. The last thing that anyone expected was a Koei Tecmo developed hack and slash, but I’d be lying if I said that the reveal of Hyrule Warriors wasn’t a welcomed surprised.

Taking place in the Zelda universe with the army wrecking action of the long running Dynasty Warriors franchise, Hyrule Warriors shows off Link in a way we’ve never seen him before. Huge, sweeping attacks that hit hundreds of enemies at once, rapid fire bombs, using the fire rod to wipe out surrounding hoards… this is a battle ready Link that fits perfectly within the new game play style.

Seemingly borrowing a visual style similar to Skyward Sword with locales and enemies pulled from games like Ocarina of Time, it looks like Warriors is looking to be a love letter to longtime fans. What’s yet to be seen is whether or not characters other than Link will be playable. Knowing how Dynasty Warriors is famous for dozens of characters to use, don’t be surprised of other series favorites make an appearance.

I love the Zelda franchise, but I’ve always felt like DW was too repetitive for my tastes. With Hyrule Warriors though, it looks like it’s the best chance to breathe fresh life into both franchises and finally bring those like me into the Koei Tecmo fold.

Check out Link in action in the game’s reveal trailer! Hyrule Warriors will get its release, (and a new name,) in 2014.