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Posted by GoNintendo Oct 25 2013 18:35 GMT
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I know, I said you'd be stuck with me for the rest of the week. Unfortunately, I have to break that promise. I had a family member pass away, so I'm off to attend a funeral. Daan has been gracious enough to step in and cover while I'm gone. He should be taking over the site in about a half hour's time. I'm expecting to be back at the computer around 6-7 PM East Coast time.

Hope you all are having a wonderful, healthy and happy Friday. The weekend is just about here. Enjoy it!

Posted by GoNintendo Oct 25 2013 18:32 GMT
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Posted by GoNintendo Oct 25 2013 18:18 GMT
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When was the last time you played Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire? Probably a long time ago, right? You might not have known who Tim Schafer was back in your younger days, but you sure know him now. Believe it or not, he appeared in the credits for Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire with the strangest credit yet.


Posted by GoNintendo Oct 25 2013 18:00 GMT
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In the LA area next Tuesday the 29th? Come to the Regular Show: Mordecai and Rigby in 8-bit Land launch party! https://t.co/h5ANxhq4JK

— WayForward (@WayForward) October 25, 2013

Posted by GoNintendo Oct 25 2013 17:52 GMT
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Posted by GoNintendo Oct 25 2013 17:32 GMT
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Coming from an IGN interview with Eiji Aonuma...

On the infamous Space World Legend of Zelda demo

“I saw that movie and I thought, ‘No, this isn’t Zelda. This isn’t Zelda at all.’ I felt like this wasn’t what I imagined Zelda to be. It wasn’t the Zelda I wanted to make. That video clip didn’t actually contain any big surprises. There wasn’t any kind of revelation going on. It was more like a continuation of the previous version.” To me at the time, I say, it looked like a scene from Ocarina of Time, but better looking. “Yeah,” he smiles. “That’s right. I wasn’t interested in it at all.”

On the Wind Waker reveal trailer

“I believe that we got that kind of feedback from the users because we’d changed a lot of things style-wise, compared to Ocarina of Time. Usually, when there’s a big change to be made, the fans will be a bit nervous or hesitate to get into it. But I think that change was actually a good turning point. One of the reasons why we got such good feedback about the HD remake is because, probably, the users are more used to that art style now, after it was used in some of the original DS titles.”

On Wind Waker's missing dungeons

“I’m aware that lots of users wanted those two missing dungeons to be implemented in Wind Waker HD. But to be honest, we’ve already used those two dungeons for other titles after Wind Waker already. So right now, technically, they don’t really exist anymore… We didn’t exactly use them as-is and implement them into another game. We’d add some [of their] features to other dungeons. So they’re in different dungeons now.”

On working with players' memories on remakes

“The memories that users have in their heads aren’t just about the gameplay of the game, not just about the experience in the game, but it’s more like… Their memories are about their lives mixed in with those memories. So it’s really difficult for us to re-create that whole situation, that whole memory, because it depends on the players.

What we have to be careful about, when it comes to the remake, is that we’d like to create something that can be better than the image inside the players’ minds, but still retains the atmosphere of the original. When it comes to the Wind Waker HD version, we think that we’ve managed to create a game that doesn’t ruin that [nostalgic] image, but sticks with the original atmosphere as well. What’s most important is to stick with the original – we don’t want to make any huge changes, even though we’re creating something new.

The staff were really nervous about Ocarina of Time 3D, but I was completely fine. I said, ‘Come on, let’s just make changes.’ I asked the staff to be more free. because we had to create something that’s not exactly like the original game. We had to bring some additional fun to it. So I told the staff to be more creative, to not be afraid of making something new.

We don’t go out to just make a remake. There should be some kind of meaning to it. For example, the reason why we released the 3DS version of Ocarina of Time, is that we wanted users to enjoy the stereoscopic 3D version. Now that HD is possible with the Wii U, for the same reason, we wanted users to enjoy an HD version [of Wind Waker] and to be able to use the GamePad, so they could see a difference there. So it’s not just making a remake that’s the important thing. We wanted to have a particular reason to do it. If there’s a meaning behind doing a remake, then of course we’ll consider it.”


On his favorite Zelda title

“My favourite would be the world of Wind Waker, because it’s so unique. It’s a world that doesn’t exist anywhere else.”

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Posted by GoNintendo Oct 25 2013 17:25 GMT
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3DS

Downloadable Titles
Sonic Lost World (retail title) - 4,700 yen (from 10/24)
Nanami to Issho ni Manabo! English Jōatsu no Kotsu DEMO - FREE

Virtual Console
Rockman World 4 (Mega Man IV, Game Boy) - 400 yen
Nazo Puyo 2 (Game Gear) - 300 yen

Wii U

Downloadable Titles
Sonic Lost World (retail title) - 6,500 yen (from 10/24)

Virtual Console
Urban Champion (Famicom) - 500 yen
Pinball (Famicom) - 500 yen
Baseball (Famicom) - 500 yen

Posted by GoNintendo Oct 25 2013 17:24 GMT
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Posted by GoNintendo Oct 25 2013 17:19 GMT
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I can only imagine the amount of work that Warner Bros. Montreal had to do when cramming in lots of sidelined Batman characters into Arkham Origins and Arkham Origins Blackgate. That means there may be some faces popping up that you might have never expected. If you don't mind some spoilers, hit up the link below to see a pair of cameos that might surprise comic book fans.

Posted by GoNintendo Oct 25 2013 17:17 GMT
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- taking place on November 16 and 17
- movie will be screened at Hoyts Cinema locations in Australia and New Zealand
- some venues are hosting a special Trading Card Game presentation
- DVD comes out Dec. 4th
- enter a related contest here for a huge prize pack



NSW:
Blacktown*, Broadway*, Erina, Penrith, Warringah Mall, Chatswood Mandarin, Warrawong
VIC:
Chadstone, Eastland*, Frankston, Greensborough, Highpoint, Watergardens
QLD:
Stafford*, Sunnybank, Tweed Heads
WA:
Carousel, Garden City*
SA:
Tea Tree Plaza*
ACT:
Woden*
NEW ZEALAND:
Sylvia Park, Botany Downs, Wairau Park*, Te Awa, Riccarton*, Hibiscus Coast

*Venues that are participating in the TCG presentation

Posted by GoNintendo Oct 25 2013 17:11 GMT
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A portion of a Nintendo Life interview with Mojo Bones' designer Stuart Ryall...

NL: Do you have a target release window for Siesta Fiesta?

SR: Siesta Fiesta will be landing on the eShop in early 2014 (Q1).

NL: Have you considered Wii U development?

SR: We’re focusing strictly on handheld at the moment, but Wii U is something we’d be open to exploring in future. Siesta Fiesta’s mechanics would translate well to the Wii U so it would be something worth looking at if the 3DS version does well. No current plans though. From a gamer point-of-view, I’m really excited about the next 12 months for the Wii U, it looks like being a really strong year of releases.

Posted by GoNintendo Oct 25 2013 17:09 GMT
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