Software
1. Zelda: Wind Waker HD
2. The Legend of Zelda
3. Toki Tori
4. Zelda II – The Adventure of Link
5. Super Mario World
6. Super Castlevania IV
7. Super Mario Bros.
8. EarthBound
9. Art Academy: SketchPad
10. Pokemon Rumble U
11. Super Metroid
12. Sonic Lost World
13. Super Mario Bros. 2
14. Wario’s Woods
15. LEGO Marvel Super Heroes
16. Mega Man X
17. DuckTales Remastered
18. Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag
19. Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games
20. Toki Tori 2+
Videos
1. Wii Sports Club Trailer
2. Adventure Time: Explore the Dungeon Trailer
3. Nintendo Direct 11/13/13
4. Sonic Lost World Launch Trailer
5. Sonic Lost World Trailer
6. 10 New Things from Super Mario 3D World
7. Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games Trailer
8. Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag Trailer
9. Zelda: A Link Between Worlds The Running in NY Video
10. Batman: Arkham Origins Trailer
11. Super Mario 3D World Trailer 3
12. Zelda: Wind Waker HD 6/11/13
13. Pokemon Rumble U Gameplay Trailer
14. New Super Luigi U Trailer 6/11/13
15. Mario Party: Island Tour Trailer
16. Wii Fit U – Trial Version Promo Video
17. Zelda: A Link Between Worlds – Launch Trailer
18. New Super Mario Bros. U Video
19. Wii Fit U – Fit Meter Trailer
20. Wario’s Woods Trailer
3DS
Software
1. Dillon’s Rolling Western
2. Metroid
3. Zelda: Link’s Awakening DX
4. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Dual Destinies
5. Senran Kagura Burst
6. The Legend of Zelda
7. Pokemon Y
8. Pokemon X
9. Pokemon Dream Radar
10. Zelda II – The Adventure of Link
11. Zelda: Oracle of Ages
13. Zelda: Oracle of Seasons
13. Super Mario Bros.
14. Animal Crossing: New Leaf
15. Super Mario Bros. 2
16. SteamWorld Dig
17. Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D
18. River City Ransom
19. Fire Emblem: Awakening
20. Rune Factory 4
Videos
1. Mario Party: Island Tour Trailer
2. Zelda: A Link Between Worlds The Running in NY Video
3. Super Mario 3D World Trailer 3
4. Sonic Lost World Launch Trailer
5. Adventure Time Explore the Dungeon Trailer
6. Zelda: A Link Between Worlds Dungeon Trailer
7. Nintendo Direct 11/13/13
8. Zelda 3DS XL
9. 10 New Things from Super Mario 3D World
10. Pokemon X/Y Accolades Trailer
11. Pokemon X/Y: Join the Millions
12. Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures Trailer
13. Pokemon X/Y Museum
14. Sonic Lost World Trailer
15. Sonic Lost World Coming Soon Trailer
16. Batman: Arkham Origins – Blackgate Trailer
17. Super Mario 3D World Trailer
18. Wii Sports Club Trailer
19. Wario’s Woods Trailer
20. Pokemon X/Y: New Features
Video updates
Wii U
Mario & Sonic: Sochi 2014 Launch Trailer
Uncharted Waters: New Horizons Trailer
Professor Layton and the Azran Legacy – Story Trailer
Zelda: A Link Between Worlds Launch Trailer
10 New Things from Super Mario 3D World
Nintendo eShop Indie Game Sizzle Reel
Nintendo Direct: 11/13/13
3DS
River City Ransom Trailer
World Wizard 3D Trailer
Nintendo Direct: 11/13/13
Zelda: A Link Between Worlds Launch Trailer
10 New Things from Super Mario 3D World
Nintendo eShop Indie Game Sizzle Reel
Zumba Fitness World Party Trailer
Ohno Odyssey Trailer
Pokemon X/Y: New Features
World Conqueror 3D Trailer
Wii Sports Club Trailer
Hot Wheels: World’s Best Driver Trailer
Jett Rocket II: The Wrath of Taikai Trailer
This email was sent straight from the Cidade Art Productions team...
As you know Scirra and Nintendo have made a partnership to allow for HTML 5 games to run on the WiiU. My company is Cidade Art Productions, located in Toronto canada. We are planning multiple titles for the Nintendo WiiU, we just released our first beta on the Android market last week.
Platform: Wii U eShop
Pricing: Aiming for $2.99
Scheduled Release: December 2013 or January 2014 at the earliest
What is it?
ZaciSa’s Last Stand is a simple, yet challenging, 2D tower defense game set in space. The main concept is that you have to defend your base from an onslaught of enemy ships that seek to destroy you and your way of life. To do yhis, you will deploy different Bot weapons, such as a Sentry or Bomber to destroy them before they get to your base. The game will start out easy enough — at least in theory — with only something small, like twenty weak enemies. Every level you survive will result in more enemies with increasing strength. You gain points and money for every ship you destroy, as well as a nice bonus at the end of each round. You use this money to not only build more Bots, but also different kind of upgrades. Can you survive the slaughter?
Different Maps
The game will launch with four different maps. The maps are as follows: Space Station 001, Asteroid Mining Station 6, Hyperspace, and Moonbase. You can see a preview of each of these maps in the reveal trailer below. These were designed to change up the game flow to allow for different strategies to be tried out. Though the game will launch with four maps, I plan to continue supporting the game by adding in brand-new fun and challenging maps for free with post-release patches.
Features
This game will have multiple features when it launches. This includes a default Hard mode, as well as an Easy mode for those that want to try out the game without it being as challenging. The game will feature both local and online leaderboard rankings for each map and mode. This allows you to see how well you are doing against the world and all your friends. The game also features a small local co-op support for the mobile drone bots. Up to four different people can use a Wiimote to control and move any on-screen drone in plane. This allows for your friends and family to get into the action and help you out while adding a new level of strategy to the game.
Resources from The Store
Sentry: Simple bot weapon that fires at a standard speed, range and power at incoming enemies in any direction within it’s range. Like all resources, this can be upgraded. Upgrades include, but not limited to: power, number shot at, range, etc.
Bomber: Powerful bombing bot that has a great outside range and can easily strike down incoming enemies. However it’s slow to fire compared to the Sentry as well as has a blind spot near it’s location where it can’t fire inside of it. Use it wisely.
Cloud: A large range attack vessel that fires very quickly but has little power. Not best to use as your main defense, but helpful in wearing down any and all enemies within it’s large range.
Drone: Unlike the sentry and other bots, this isn’t stationary. This is a mobile bot that travels very fast around the outskirts of the map looking for enemies to take down. It also features a powerful attack at a good speed as well. Expensive, but well worth it.
Helper: Purely defense type, cannot hurt the enemy. But can help slow them down and freeze them in place for a little bit. A good companion bot to help and assist other bots.
Shield: Will add or increase the shield of your base to ensure you last longer. Very helpful to survive another level, but it’s price goes up every time you use it.
Specials
Game will also feature some “specials” that offer up different things when acquired and used. The four specials include:
Money: Will increase the multiplier for the money earned for the current level. This can be stacked, meaning you can easily have a 3x or 5x multiplier if you saved up your Money Specials.
Score: Similar to the Money Special, this is a score multiplier to help increase your score. Useful to get higher rankings.
Atomic: Will destroy all current enemies left on this level. You will instintly earn any score and money to be earned as well as advance to next level.
Health: Will increase your health by up to 50%.
Even if you’re a massive fan of the show and plan on buying the game regardless of our opinion, you’d be best off waiting for a discount before being sucked into this bite-sized disappointment. It's not quite as bad as seeing Pops in his birthday suit, but we have a feeling some of you will prefer it stricken from your memory, anyway.
Before there was A Link Between Worlds, there was what you see above. It was the prototype that lead to A Link Between Worlds, but with Spirit Tracks-style Link. On top of that, this prototype was already using the wall-merge painting mechanic!
Miyamoto gave the go-ahead on the project, but just two weeks later the dev team got separated due to demand for devs on Wii U projects. The team members that left made sure to leave a note for the remaining Zelda devs, telling the that this painting idea was too good to pass up!
With the recent launch of Assassin’s Creed IV Black Flag comes the return of the equally excellent multiplayer experience. Black Flag’s enhanced multiplayer offering was developed over the last year with Live Producer Michael Rowland at the helm, responsible for ensuring that the roadmap for development remained intact and on schedule. With the launch of the game, Rowland’s role has now shifted – to ensuring that the multiplayer experience is being updated and that technical issues are being addressed.
I just can’t see Senran Kagura Burst holding anyone’s attention for long. It feels half-baked, which is odd, considering that Burst is a re-release of the original game in Japan, with a lot of added content and so-called “improvements” to the original.
Namco Bandai has announced that the One Piece Unlimited franchise of games has managed to see 1 million units altogether. That includes sales for One Piece: Unlimited Adventure (2007), One Piece Unlimited Cruise: Episode 1 (2008) and One Piece Unlimited Cruise: Episode 2 (2009).