First announced back in February, today’s Nintendo Direct presentation revealed just when we’ll be able to get our hands on Super Luigi U, the new Luigi-centric campaign for New Super Mario Bros. U.

The campaign will be released in both digital and physical formats, with digital dropping on June 20th for $19.99, and the physical edition hitting stores on August 25th for $29.99. The downloadable version of course requires the original game to function, while the retail copy will work all on its own.

I’m incredibly excited for the new campaign. As far as I know, it’s the biggest piece of DLC that Nintendo has ever released, literally changing everything about the game. I can’t wait to give Luigi his turn in the spotlight! Let us know how excited you are, and check out the other highlights from today’s presentation here!

Little is known about the project, but today’s Nintendo Direct presentation revealed a very cool Sonic tidbit, and an exclusive partnership between the once rival companies.

The next game in the Sonic the Hedgehog series will release exclusively on Nintendo consoles. Sonic: Lost World is the name of the game, and aside from a single image it was simply announced that we’d learn more about the game at this year’s E3.

The partnership between the companies is very exciting, and should certainly help Nintendo drive some sales on their currently struggling console.

Take a look at the first image from Sonic: Lost World below, and let us know what you think! Head here for more highlights from today’s Nintendo Direct.

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Another Nintendo Direct has come and gone, and while there wasn’t too much information relating to new games, we did get details on some of the big titles gamers have been waiting angrily patiently for.

Below are the highlights of the conference. Make sure to check back for more detailed information throughout the day.

Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games coming to the Wii U and 3DS. Featuring many new events, most notably races that combine events into one arcade style Dream Event.

Sonic Lost World coming exclusively to Wii U and 3DS.

-A large amount of Game Gear titles coming soon to the 3DS eShop. Knuckles Chaotix was not spotted…

-Nintendo Japan announced Yakuza 1-2 HD for the Wii U. No word on a Western release.

Oracle of Seasons and Ages will be discounted to $4.99 each until June 20th. Release date is May 30th.

Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D details new world 9. Each level inspired by one of each previous stage.

Animal Crossing Mii Plaza puzzle and Swapnote available now. Videos discussing the game will be on Nintendo’s YouTube page leading to its June 9th release.

Game and Wario features a variety of mini games for both single and multiplayer. Releasing on June 23rd for $39.99.

Resident Evil: Revelations will have Game Pad, Pro Control and off TV support. New infernal difficulty, online features and characters, Hunk and Rachel, added to Raid Mode. Coming May 21st.

New Super Luigi 2 seems to give each character unique abilities like Luigi’s flutter jump from Mario 2. Mario replaced by Nabbit, who can’t power up but can’t get hurt. Releasing on June 20th as DLC for $19.99 or as a stand alone retail game or $29.99 on August 25th.

The Wonderful 101 is (FINALLY!) coming to Wii U on September 25th.

Pikmin 3 stars three new characters, Alph, Charlie and Brittany, who are collecting fruit for their starving planet. The game will use a variety of GamePad functions to help scout stages and re-watch playthroughs. Uses Wii Remote Plus, Pro Controller and off TV play both with the pad and with the Wii Remote using the pad as a monitor. Still scheduled for August 4th.

-Last and most importantly, Best Buy will exclusively house playable E3 demos for the Wii U in the U.S. and Canada, letting consumers experience the new games for themselves.

So that’s about it. While I wish there was more info on new games, I guess that’s what E3 is for. And at least we finally know when Wonderful 101 is coming out! Now onwards to E3.

Just days after teaching us all about pirates, Ubisoft has released a flashy new gameplay trailer for the next flagship title in the Assassin’s Creed series.

The newest preview, titled ‘Under the Black Flag’ better acquaints us with the game’s new main man (Edward Kenway), and of course showcases a plethora of elegant, brutal assassinations.

Are you excited to sail the high seas in Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag? How about stepping into the shoes of a new Kenway? Watch the new trailer below, and let us know what you think! Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag hits stores on October 26th!

Warner Bros. Interactive has announced Scribblenauts: Unmasked, combining 5th Cell’s popular puzzle franchise with the popular heroes and villains of the DC Comics catalogue. Featuring a wealth of familiar faces and locations such as Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Gotham City and Metropolis, gamers will finally have control of this world at their fingertips.

Scribblenauts is known for the insane amount of objects that players can generate. If you type out something, chances are it will show up, with your imagination being its only limit. Having that type of control over the DC Universe is sure to make comics fans rejoice, and who knows? Maybe we’ll finally be able to create some resemblance of the fanfics floating in our heads.

What will you make? An evil Batman? A tiny, top hat wearing Grodd? A dancing Oracle? We’ll get our chance when Scribblenauts: Unmasked is released for the Wii U, 3DS and PC this fall.

Traveller’s Tales is doing a great job at keeping this one under wraps.

The developer has just released a new teaser for the upcoming Lego Marvel Super Heroes. The preview is short but sweet, showing off just a few of the heroes you’ll be able to play in the game. Very little footage from the actual game has been released, so while we know how well Lego Marvel Super Heroes will play (based on all of the other awesome Lego video games), I’m beginning to wonder if there’s something new and exciting in store for us.

Watch the new teaser below, and let us know if you’re looking forward to the game. Lego Marvel Super Heroes is set to hit consoles later this year!

Assassin’s Creed IV is just months away at this point, so it’s about damn time that we got a new trailer.

The new preview takes us deeper into the history of the game, and helps to explain just why Edward Kenway is doing what he’s doing. The video features very little gameplay footage, so if that’s what you’re looking for, you’re better off checking out the previously released trailer.

Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag hits PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Wii U, and PC on October 26th. Watch the new preview below, and let us know what you think!

Disney has released another trailer for their upcoming Disney Infinity set.

I get more excited for Infinity with each new trailer that’s released. As a geek with kids (yes, it’s a thing… our very own club), I enjoy playing video games with my children. I already pre-ordered this for the Wii U, and I believe that the possibilities are endless.

With the Disney Infinity Play Box mode, kids and adults will have the opportunity to create their own Games and Adventures in up to 4 Player Co-Op. There are also rumors of Marvel and Star Wars characters being added in the future.

Are any of you looking forward to the upcoming Disney Infinity playset? Be honest. How many GwKs are out there?

The think I’m a man out of control, but I’ve never had so much control.

Is Watch Dogs on or near the top of your must have list yet? If the phenomenal trailers and previews that we’ve seen so far haven’t overly impressed you, maybe this just released gameplay-trailer will do the trick (it should). This one features Aiden yet again running through the city and being tricky, but also has him explaining just why he’s doing what he’s doing.

You’ll get your chance to take over Chicago on November 19th. Watch Dogs is set for release on PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Wii U, and PC. Watch the new trailer below, and let us know how excited you are!

In Watch_Dogs, players will assume the role of Aiden Pearce, a new type of vigilante who, with the help of his smartphone, will use his ability to hack into Chicago’s central operating system (ctOS) and control almost every element of the city. Aiden will be able to tap into the city’s omnipresent security cameras, download personal information to locate a target, control systems such as traffic lights or public transportation to stop a chase, and more. The city of Chicago is now the ultimate weapon.

Earlier this year, Lego and Marvel announced Lego Marvel Super Heroes. The Lego series of video games really needs no introduction; titles like Lego Batman, Lego Indiana Jones, and Lego Harry Potter have been pleasing kids, adults, and fans for years.

This Fall, the hat tips towards Marvel fans. Marvel Lego Super Heroes will release on Xbox 360, Playstation 3, Wii U, Vita, 3DS, and PC later this year. GameTrailers today released the first gameplay video for the title, which unsurprisingly looks fantastic.

Watch the footage below, and let us know what you think!


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As much as I love my Wii U (which is now gathering just a bit of dust due to Ni No Kuni), the console does have its share of issues. By far the biggest and most annoying of these problems is just how damn slow the console is, whether you’re switching between menus or launching software. Sometimes I feel like I could go make a sandwich, come back, and still have to wait for something that should have been much, much quicker, right from the console’s launch day.

Things are about to change however (better late than never, right?); in late April, Nintendo will launch the first (of two) software updates meant to drastically improve the speed of the console’s UI. The big N has released a video of the anticipated update, showcasing just how much of a difference it will make to the console’s usability.

Watch the video below, and let us know what you think! It’s going to be a great year for the Wii U and its owners, and these updates are going to be a huge part of it!

Ubisoft today revealed a new trailer for their incredible looking upcoming action title, Watch Dogs. The game really needs no introduction; as soon as the title was announced at Ubisoft’s 2012 E3 conference, Watch Dogs instantly became one of the industry’s most anticipated title.

The new trailer looks very similar to the one shown at the Playstation 4 announcement last month, but with a new voiceover and some new footage. Watch the trailer below, and let us know what you think! Watch Dogs will release later this year for Xbox 360, PS3, PS4, and Wii U.

Ubisoft today revealed the first gameplay trailer for the upcoming Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag. The new preview gives us a much better idea of what to expect than the previous announcement trailer did, and as expected, the game (and gameplay) looks damn awesome.

Watch the new trailer below, and let us know what you think! You’ll be able to step into the shoes of Edward Kenway on October 29th!

This is INCREDIBLE.

Capcom announced an exciting “new” project at their PAX East panel today. The company has revealed DuckTales Remastered, a contemporary remake of the classic NES title. All of the game’s sprites will be hand-drawn, while the world will exist in 3D. Voicework and new music are also being added to the title. DuckTales Remastered will release for $14.99 this Summer for PS3, Xbox 360, and Wii U.

Details are scare at this time, but we’ll fill you in as soon as we learn more! Watch the first trailer for the game below, and let us know what you think!

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Head back to Duckburg with Scrooge McDuck, Launchpad, Huey, Dewey and Louie with DuckTales Remastered, a hand-drawn reimagining of one of the most memorable 8-bit games of all time. Developed in loving collaboration with WayForward, Disney and Capcom, DuckTales Remastered comes to Xbox Live, PlayStation Network and the Wii U e-Shop in Summer 2013!

You may have already seen the leaked reveal trailer that Ubisoft had planned for today, but that doesn’t mean the company had nothing new to show us.

 

A second trailer for Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag has made its way online. Just like that last trailer, there’s no gameplay footage here. This preview instead gives us a very stylish look at the game’s protagonist, one Edward Kenway.

 

Watch the new preview below, and let us know what you think! I haven’t yet played the naval battle sequences in Assassin’s Creed III, but I hear they’re pretty phenomenal. Are you looking forward to an expanded game on the high seas?

 

 

Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag hits store shelves on October 29th.

Earlier this week, Ubisoft revealed Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag. A single image for the game was released, depicting a new assassin on what appeared to be a pirate’s ship. No other information was announced, as Ubisoft will be holding a press conference on Monday to demonstrate the title.

 

Earlier today, a leaked ‘World Premiere’ trailer for the game made its way online. The prerendered preview gives us a good look into Assassin’s Creed IV‘s setting, as well as confirming the title for an October 29th launch for current and next-gen consoles.

 

Watch the leaked trailer below, but be quick! This one is certain to be gone soon. Check back with us on Monday for all of the official Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag details.

 

Last month it was leaked that Ubisoft was planning a new Assassin’s Creed title for this year, featuring both a new main character and time period. Today that leak became reality, as Ubisoft has officially revealed Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag.

 

Details at this time are scarce (or nonexistent), but it’s pretty clear from the released image that Assassin’s Creed IV is set in an age where pirates were prominent.

 

The game has been confirmed for PS3, Xbox, PC, and Wii U, and the PS3 version will feature an hour of exclusive content. Ubisoft announced via twitter that more information will be revealed on Monday, March 4th, at 6PM CET.

 


 
What do you think of the image (in box art form below)? Looking forward to an Assassin’s Creed on the high seas?

 

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I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again; it is a phenomenal time to be a Nintendo fan.

 

Just three weeks ago we were treated to a fantastic Nintendo Direct presentation, and the things we saw on that day alone were more than enough to make us believe that we’d have a good year. It seems as though that presentation was just the tip of the iceberg, as today’s follow up revealed things we NEVER would have expected.

 

2013 has been hailed as the year of Luigi, and it’s about freaking time. If you have 30 minutes to spare, watch today’s presentation below! If not, all the details are outlined in the press release, just scroll down!

 

Enjoy, and let us know what you think!

 

 

REDMOND, Wash.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– After decades of playing second fiddle to the No. 1 video game hero, Luigi is getting some love from Nintendo. Nintendo has named 2013 the “Year of Luigi,” thanks to the numerous appearances that Mario’s timid, green-clad twin brother will be making in games this year. In a Nintendo Direct video, Nintendo provided details about games on the way that feature Luigi, as well as information about more than two dozen upcoming games, including content for Wii U and Nintendo 3DS across packaged and digital formats.

 

“Luigi is just the green tip of the iceberg of all the great news we have to share with Nintendo fans this year and beyond,” said Reggie Fils-Aime, Nintendo of America’s president and COO. “We’re showing how Nintendo 3DS and Wii U continue to be a source of fun, entertainment and great surprises.”

 

To view the Nintendo Direct in its entirety, visit http://www.nintendo.com/nintendo-direct. Today’s announcements included:

 

The Year of Luigi

 

  • Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon: The game that kicks off the Year of Luigi launches March 24 and will include additional multiplayer modes beyond the previously revealed Hunter Mode. Up to four players with their own Nintendo 3DS systems can team up via local wireless, pair up in Download Play or connect over the Internet to escape each floor within the time limit in Rush Mode and search for the hidden ghost dogs in Polterpup Mode (up to four game cards may be required).

 

  • Mario & Luigi: Dream Team: A new installment in the Mario & Luigi role-playing series is coming to Nintendo 3DS this summer. The game takes place inside the mind of a sleeping Luigi, who is a powerful, brave hero in his dreams.

 

  • New Super Luigi U: To continue the fun of New Super Mario Bros. U for Wii U, Nintendo is letting Luigi take over in new downloadable content that is coming in the Year of Luigi that provides alternate versions of the game’s more than 80 stages. Players can freely change between the New Super Luigi U and New Super Mario Bros. U stages. These Luigi-focused stages provide a whole new level of game-play challenge and will be available for purchase as a single download.

 

  • Fore!: Luigi and his Mushroom Kingdom neighbors are teeing up once again in Mario Golf: World Tour. The Nintendo 3DS game includes both simple controls and a deeper experience for golf fans, plus courses that range from traditional to those inspired by the Mushroom Kingdom. The game launches this summer.

 

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  • Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D: The smash-hit Wii game is getting a portable 3D makeover that makes the already-amazing layered graphics pop. The game launches this summer, but an exclusive 3D video is available now in the Nintendo eShop for Nintendo 3DS.

 

  • Turning Over a New Leaf: Animal Crossing: New Leaf launches in North America on June 9. It is the definitive version of Animal Crossing, with new features and general improvements across the entire game, including new species of animal neighbors, new ways to customize your house and town, and a new main street shopping area and model home showcase.

 

  • Animal Style: Style Savvy: Trendsetters is getting the Gracie Grace line of clothes, inspired by the fashion-forward giraffe from the Animal Crossing series. Owners of Style Savvy: Trendsetters can download the trendy free clothes via SpotPass. Additional fashions are planned to arrive via SpotPass, including in-game fashions based on the popular Japanese brand Liz Lisa.

 

  • The Chase Begins: LEGO® City Undercover: The Chase Begins launches April 21. The game is set two years prior to the action of the Wii U game, and follows the first case of rookie cop Chase McCain in a still-growing and -developing LEGO City.

 

  • Downloadable Games: Nintendo announced a number of new games coming to the Nintendo eShop for Nintendo 3DS, including Mario and Donkey Kong: Minis on the Move (coming soon), Dillon’s Rolling Western: The Last Ranger(coming April 11), HarmoKnight from Game Freak (demo available March 14, full game on March 28) and Kersploosh! (coming March 7).

 

  • Spreading Like Fire Emblem: Two new downloadable maps are now available for purchase at the Outrealm Gate on the world map in Fire Emblem Awakening. For $2.50, the Champions of Yore 3 map lets players battle against legendary characters such as Marth, Roy and Ike. Players who have already purchased the Champions of Yore map pack can now access this new map to earn a new playable character named Michaiah and a special skill that will increase all of a character’s stats by two points. The Golden Gaffe map is the first in a second set of three maps, and is also now available for $2.50. It pits players against a group of very wealthy enemies, and is a great way to earn gold. Nintendo plans to release fresh downloadable content in the weeks and months ahead to keep the adventure going with more playable characters and class types. The Champions of Yore 1 map is available as a free download through March 6.

 

  • Virtual Console: Two classic Game Boy Color games from Natsume, Harvest Moon and Legend of the River King, are on their way to the Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console in the coming months.

 

  • Buy and Register Nintendo 3DS XL, Get a Free Game: As a special promotion for people who have not yet purchased a Nintendo 3DS XL system, anyone who registers a Nintendo 3DS XL and either Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon orPokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity between March 21 and April 30 will receive a code to download one of these five great games for free from the Nintendo eShop for Nintendo 3DS: Super Mario 3D Land, Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask, Art Academy: Lessons for Everyone!, Star Fox 64 3D or Freakyforms Deluxe: Your Creations, Alive! For more information, visit http://club2.nintendo.com/3ds-xl-promo.

 

  • Nintendo eShop Sale: Nintendo 3DS owners can now buy and download select games from the Nintendo eShop at a discounted price for a limited time. These include BIT.TRIP SAGA from Aksys Games; Crashmo, Sakura Samurai: Art of the Sword and Ketzal’s Corridors from Nintendo; Fractured Soul from Endgame Studios; and Mutant Mudds from Renegade Kid. One game will be available at the reduced price each week. Visit http://www.nintendo.com to see the full schedule.

 

  • Castlevania Demo: A demo of Konami’s Castlevania: Lords of Shadow: Mirror of Fate hits the Nintendo eShop for Nintendo 3DS on Feb. 28. The full digital game download launches on March 5.

 

Wii U

 

  • Zelda Miiverse Community: Nintendo is launching a Miiverse community dedicated to The Legend of Zelda series today, letting fans discuss the past, present and future of this timeless franchise.

 

  • LEGO® City Comes to Life: LEGO City® Undercover launches March 18. Nintendo revealed some new sections of the game, including LEGO City Airport, Kings Court and Paradise Sands.

 

  • City Mapping: The Wii Street U powered by Google application is now available as a free download for a limited time from the Nintendo eShop for Wii U. The application taps into the Google Maps service and allows users to get a 360-degree view of locations around the world using the Wii U GamePad.

 

  • Razor’s Update: A new, free update to Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor’s Edge later this month includes one new costume each for Ryu Hayabusa, Ayane, Momiji and Kasumi, as well as 25 new Ninja Trials missions.

 

  • Third-Party Games:

 

    • BIT.TRIP Presents… Runner2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien from Gaijin Games is coming to Wii U in February. It features narration by Charles Martinet, and a demo is planned for the Nintendo eShop soon.

 

    • This month, Zen Pinball 2 from Zen Studios introduces a number of pinball tables, including Marvel Pinball and Plants vs. Zombies Pinball. The game will be available as a free download in the Nintendo eShop for Wii U with additional tables available for purchase.

 

    • Soon Two Tribes will release Toki Tori 2, a puzzle/platforming game that will support off-TV game play on the Wii U GamePad. A level editor will be released at a later date.

 

    • Need for Speed Most Wanted U from EA is arriving on Wii U on March 19 as the first third-party title to incorporate Miiverse functionality into the game play. Exclusive features include a new Co-Driver mode for local co-op play, Off-TV mode to play on the Wii U GamePad and the Ultimate Speed Pack included at no additional charge. The Ultimate Speed Pack includes 25 additional High Speed Races and Speed Runs, five of the world’s fastest production cars and more than 70 new speed-themed milestones, plus stacks of additional rewards and unlocks.

 

    • The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct from Activision is coming to Wii U on March 26 with a unique style of game play that blends first-person action with resource management for a focus on surviving the undead nightmare.

 

    • Injustice: Gods Among Us from Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment launches on April 16. The game includes Off-TV play and lets players battle as some of their favorite heroes and villains, like Batman, The Flash, Superman, The Joker, Lex Luthor and Wonder Woman.

 

Coming to Wii U and Nintendo 3DS

 

  • Capcom’s Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate launches for both Wii U and Nintendo 3DS on March 19. A Wii U player can connect with up to three Nintendo 3DS players to create a hunting party. People can play the game on Wii U and then transfer their data to the Nintendo 3DS to continue the hunt. A demo will be available in the Nintendo eShop on both platforms on Feb. 21.

 

  • Disney Infinity from Disney Interactive is coming to Wii U and Wii this summer. For the first time, players will use real-world interactive figures to activate original, story-driven adventures in the game worlds, also known as “Play Sets.” At any time, players can also access their personal “Toy Box” and use the items to create one-of-a-kind Disney adventures featuring any combination of characters, environments and items across all franchises featured in the game. Disney Infinity will also be available on Nintendo 3DS.

 

Amazing, right?

 

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If you’re a zombie fan and haven’t yet picked up Nintendo’s Wii U, you’re about to have a fantastic opportunity.

 

Nintendo announced today that the Zombi U Deluxe Wii U Bundle is finally coming to North America (it’s been available in the UK since the console’s launch). On top of the regular Deluxe console contents (32gb Black Console, Gamepad, Nintendoland, Digital Deluxe Promotion, etc), this bundle also includes Ubisoft’s phenomenal ZombiU, and one of Nintendo’s Pro controllers.

 

 

The bundle becomes available on February 17th, and will retail for $389.99 (a cool $70 savings from all items being purchased separately).

 

ZombiU is a fantastic title, but be warned: it’s damn scary, and hard as hell. If you like your games to hold your hand through their entirety, you should probably avoid this one. If you like badass experiences and insanely affective atmospheres, please check this out, you won’t be disappointed.

 

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You’ll have to watch this morning’s Nintendo Direct to really feel the excitement (embedded below), but essentially, it’s a fantastic day to be a Nintendo fan, and a wonderful time to be a Wii U owner.

 

 

First, let’s get the non-game news out of the way. Now, I love my Wii U, but of course, like anything, the thing isn’t perfect. My main issue (which rears its ugly head every time the console is turned on) is just how slow the damn thing can be. It seems to take forever to move between menus on this system, and if you’re trying to return to the menu from inside a game, well, you may as well hit the restart button.

 

Nintendo knows about the speed issues, and is working to fix them. Two system updates are on the way (one due this Spring, one this Summer) that will address these problems, along with adding new functionality to the machine.

 

Almost more exciting than any new game.
Almost more exciting than any new game. Well, not really.

 

As Nintendo mentioned previously, Miiverse (which everyone seems to love) is still coming for smartphones. In the Spring, you’ll be able to access the service via your phone’s browser, but dedicated applications are in the works, so that you’re always just a tap away.

 

Along with the upcoming Spring update is (YES!) Virtual Console functionality for Wii U. The service will (strangely) launch with just NES and SNES titles, while GBA games will be added sometime in the future (hmmm… what about all of the other stuff on the Wii VC?). Pricing will be equivalent to the Wii Virtual Console Versions, and (lamely) if you’ve already purchased a title, it’ll cost you another $1 (or $1.50 for SNES) to get it on your Wii U. Hopefully for that, they come with some added functionality (fully customizable controls have already been revealed), and the ability to play the games on JUST the GamePad.

 

Now, the good stuff.

 

First, ZeldaIn a completely unexpected piece of news… we’re getting two of them! Remember how AMAZING The Wind Waker looked when it came out all the way back in 2003? Well it’s about to get a lot prettier: this Fall, The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker is going HD. Featuring improvements to gameplay and (hugely) to graphics, you’ll also be able to play this one on just the GamePad. This looks like is an absolute must buy.

 

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Wow… Wow… Wow…

 

It was also revealed that a Wii U specific Zelda title is in the works, set to “rethink the conventions of Zelda”. This one won’t be ready for some time however, so Wind Waker HD will have to do for now.

 

Everyone’s favourite Italian has two titles in the works for the Wii U. A new version of Mario Kart is in development, as well as a new Mario platformer, which will also be playable in 3D. Both games are set to be revealed at this year’s E3 convention (which hopefully means a holiday release).

 

The team behind the underrated Kirby’s Epic Yarn is at it again, but this time it’s Yoshi’s turn. The director of Yoshi’s Island and Yoshi’s Story is supervising the development of this one, which is Yoshi’s first starring role since 1998. Yarn Yoshi looks pretty damn… well, pretty.

 

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We all knew that Pikmin 3 was coming, and Nintendo kindly treated us to some new screenshots during the presentation. They look beautiful, and I can’t wait to get my hands on the game. Check them out in the gallery below! A ‘camera’ mode was also revealed for the game, which lets you shoot from the perspective of the Pikmin, using what else but the Wii U gamepad. You can then share them to MiiVerse. No word yet on whether or not you’ll be able to apply cheesy filters after the fact.

 

 

Those are the biggest titles, but a few others were revealed via trailer, including what appears to be a Fire Emblem / Shin Megami Tensei crossover, a new title from Monolith Soft, and a new trailer for the cool looking The Wonderful 101. Check them out below.

 

 

 

 

Game and Wario and a new Smash Bros. were also mentioned, but need to be further in development before being officially revealed.

 

So what do you think Wii U owners? Excited? Shout out below!

Though the savings only extend to three games, Nintendo’s holiday sale could be the start of something beautiful: over the entire course of the Wii lifecycle, I can’t recall the occurrence of a single digital sale EVER. To have one so soon after the release of the Wii U can only mean good things for the future.

It’s no Steam sale, but Nintendo is offering some neat savings on three eShop titles:

Chasing Aurora is a 2D areal action game about the dream of flight. The title is available for a limited time for just $7.49! Though I haven’t played it, the game looks quite beautiful, and I’m sure I’ll pick it up before the sale is over!

Trine was absolutely wonderful, and somehow in the nine months since Trine 2 released, I still haven’t played it! Trine 2 is a gorgeous platformer, with plenty of neat physics based puzzles to perplex you on your journey. Based on the first game alone, I’d recommend this to anyone, and it’s on sale for just $15.99.

 Little Inferno is one of the most interesting, oddly beautiful games I’ve had the pleasure of playing this year. All you really do is burn things in a virtual fire, but the game gives everything such a unique style and sense of purpose, that it’s very hard to put down. It’s a short but sweet adventure, and I implore you to give it a shot. It’s morbid, it’s disturbing, it’s beautiful, and right now, it’s just $9.99!

Seriously Wii U owners, check these games out!

The Wii U menu music is pretty wonderful. It’s groovy, relaxing, and genuinely makes you not mind the time you spend wandering through the Wii U’s sometimes slow (for now) menu system.

DJ CUTMAN thought the music was great too. Great enough in fact, to collect the tunes and release them as an unofficial 9-track album! The album is called WiiU Grooves, and if you like the style of music (or if you simply want to feel like you’re near your beloved Wii U while away from home), it’s certainly worth the download!

Check out the album below and let us know what you think! If you feel like downloading it for offline play, simply head to DJ CUTMAN’s official website! The album of course, isn’t endorsed by Nintendo, so it may be taken down at any time!

Source: Engadget

Have you been living under a rock for the past year? No? Then you’re probably aware that Nintendo’s new home console, the Wii U is set to launch in just over 24 hours. You’re probably also aware that it looks absolutely incredible.

Nintendo is understandably, and so are their classic Mii’s, who after six years are finally about to get a new home! As a promotion for the upcoming launch, a lot of Mii characters took over New York City, and the results are pretty hilarious.

Check out the photos below, and let us know what you think! Will you be waiting in line for a Wii U? I know I’ll be picking one up the second my finances allow it!

If anyone is interested in buying a kidney, I’m not opposed to selling it. I’d love be able to pick up a Wii U this Sunday!

Nintendo again took to the internet this morning, livestreaming Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata unboxing his own Wii U, and giving us even more details about the fast approaching console.

Iwata (naturally) chose to pick up the sexy black premium Wii U package (let us know which one you’ll be gettting!). Aside from the console and gamepad, you’ll also get an HDMI cable, and a nice charging stand for the tablet style controller as well as one for the console itself. His edition also included a beta code for the next Dragon Quest title (though I can’t verify if that will be included in North America).

I am so envious of this man.

He went on to explain that each Wii U console will support 12 separate user accounts (finally!). Each user will have individual console settings and game saves, as well as bookmarks and play history. Multiplayer progress will also be synced across appropriate accounts. This is freaking exciting, I hated the lack of this on the Wii!

Even more awesome details would be revealed before the end of the broadcast: you’ll be able to pause your gameplay and jump right into a web browser on the GamePad (hopefully for something like Geekscape or Gamefaqs, and not for an adult video fix). The gamepad can of course act as a universal remote as well, and should allow you to control all of your media peripherals. As previously demonstrated, you’ll be able to send content from the gamepad screen to the television screen to share it with others in the room.

I am unbelievably excited for this controller.

Another piece of fantastic news: it appears as though Friend Codes are no more! Instead you’ll get a much less clunky (though still pretty clunky sounding) Nintendo Network ID, which should be usable between multiple Nintendo consoles, and even smartphones and web browsers. It certainly sounds interesting and I can’t wait to try it out myself.

Seriously Friend Codes, burn in hell.

I’ve saved the best for last: this one is going to rock you to your very core. Karaoke is coming to the Wii U. KARAOKE! A standalone microphone peripheral will be available at some point in the future. Karaoke will be a subscription service and cost about $25 for a 90 day pass. A subscription will grant you access to the entire catalog of songs, which is an interesting (and fantastic in my opinion) way of doing things. This has only been announced for Japan at this point, but hopefully it will make its way to North America!

The Wii U launches in just 11 days. Will you be getting one?

You can also watch the unboxing for yourself if you’re so inclined! Check it out below! It’s an awesome watch and reveals even more small tidbits!

Just a couple weeks until launch means that it’s the perfect time for more Marvel Avengers: Battle for Earth news! The brawler is set to launch on October 30th for Xbox 360, while Wii U players will have to wait for launch day (November 18 in North America).

Ubisoft today revealed the full roster of playable characters for the title, as well as a cool piece of key art to show them off. Here is who you’ll be able to suit-up as:

1.      Black Widow
2.      Captain America
3.      Doctor Doom
4.      Dr. Strange
5.      Hawkeye
6.      Human Torch
7.      Iceman
8.      Iron Man
9.      Loki
10.     Magneto
11.     Phoenix
12.     Queen Veranke
13.     Scarlet Witch
14.     Spider Man
15.     Storm
16.     Super Skrull
17.     The Hulk
18.     Thor
19.     Venom
20.     Wolverine

Marvel Avengers: Battle for Earth is a motion-based title (for Xbox 360 users, the Kinect Sensor is required), so it will be interesting to see how it plays. The game certainly looks cool, but of course, gameplay is everything! Check out the gameplay trailer below, and let us know if you’re planning on picking this one up!

Warner Brothers Interactive just sent out some VERY cool news regarding the upcoming Scribblenauts Unlimited. If the game wasn’t already anticipated enough, this is going to make it a hell of a lot more so for Nintendo fans.

Exclusive to the Wii U version of the game, you’ll be able to summon characters and items from BOTH the Mario and Zelda franchises! I wonder if this means you’ll be able to mess around with these characters using the object editor!

Scribblenauts Unlimited is set to release with the Wii U on November 18th. The game will also be available for 3DS and PC (though without the Nintendo characters and items).

From the press release:

Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment announces that its highly anticipated Scribblenauts Unlimited game will feature even more than ever before, with Nintendo themed bonus content.  Players can summon dozens of their favorite characters and items from the Mario™ and Legend of Zelda™ franchises exclusively in the Wii U™ version of the game.

Players will delight in producing fantastical and sometimes hilarious interactions between the Mario and Legend of Zelda characters and objects, alongside everyone’s favorite word-wielding Scribblenauts adventurer, Maxwell. Discovered Nintendo characters and objects will behave in the fun and fantastical ways they do in their respective game worlds.

Looking forward to the game? I was extremely addicted to the earlier titles when they released, and will be sure to pick this one up at launch!

Fucking Nintendo, how does it work? Remarkably well. It looks like they really are listening to the hardcore and will deliver a solid new console. Check out the newest trailer for the survival horror launch title ZombiU. It looks, pretty damn fun!

You can get your hands on a WiiU as well as ZombiU November 18th!

Nintendo today released a trailer featuring some co-op play for the upcoming New Super Mario Bros. U. 

It’s pretty amazing how fresh these side scrolling Mario titles can feel, even 27 years after the launch of the original NES / Famicom titles. Each new game manages to retain the same feeling as the originals, which is a feat that not many series’ manage to do.

All I can say is that I can’t wait. I’ll be among the first to pick this up when it releases on November 18th.

Check out the trailer below and let us know what you think!