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Posted by GoNintendo Apr 11 2014 00:58 GMT
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I do know which game will be released coming Thursday, 17th April 2014 on Nintendo 3DS eShop in the US: Bit Boy!! ARCADE, made just by my own, for USD 7.99 !! European PAL Version will follow up in the beginning of May 2014.

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Posted by GoNintendo Apr 11 2014 00:55 GMT
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Tomodachi Life has been also announced for South Korea. Coming in the summer period as well. PR http://t.co/ti1dnLxbub

— Daan Koopman (@NintenDaan) April 11, 2014

Posted by GoNintendo Apr 11 2014 00:53 GMT
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Watch_Dog's #PAX East booth progression: 60% complete. We'll see you at booth 836 all weekend_ http://t.co/ipTLckjp2x

— Watch Dogs (@watchdogsgame) April 10, 2014

Posted by GoNintendo Apr 11 2014 00:52 GMT
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Currently downloading LEGO The Hobbit to my Wii U. The whole thing is like 7.3GB large. Nuts!

— Daan Koopman (@NintenDaan) April 10, 2014

Posted by GoNintendo Apr 11 2014 00:49 GMT
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Tom Create is bringing Smash Cat Heroes to the west! The game is has a tentative release date of April 17 in NA.

— Vernon Schieck (@kitroplious) April 11, 2014

More details are at Nintendo's hub page ( http://t.co/hfoczOMPyF) and the official website (http://t.co/tbx11JMl5I)

— Vernon Schieck (@kitroplious) April 11, 2014

Smash Cat Heroes will cost $3.99 stateside; not sure about Canada.

— Vernon Schieck (@kitroplious) April 11, 2014

Posted by GoNintendo Apr 10 2014 23:03 GMT
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The following info comes from series producer Tomoya Asano...

- the scenario for Bravely Second is just about wrapped up

“We’re currently at the height of the planning [stage] for the game. As far as new information goes, we’ll likely be revealing more this summer, so please look forward to it!”

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Posted by GoNintendo Apr 10 2014 22:52 GMT
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The #PAXEast booth is starting to come together! pic.twitter.com/KRcfD2FfJM

— DrinkBox Studios (@DrinkBoxStudios) April 10, 2014

Posted by GoNintendo Apr 10 2014 22:38 GMT
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New Game Brand: Disney Infinity
Export Sales Team: Ubisoft
Games Publisher: Ubisoft

Full list of winners here

Posted by GoNintendo Apr 10 2014 22:36 GMT
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I have updated the info on http://t.co/ArcrL87oL5 and as of now my #WiiU exclusive 2D action horror #RPG shall be titled ' Ex Oblivione '

— CTHULHI GAMES (@CthulhiGames) April 10, 2014

Posted by GoNintendo Apr 10 2014 22:35 GMT
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The following comes from Inti Creates CEO Takuya Aiz...


“During the development of Gunvolt, we researched what kind of design would appeal to boys between the ages of 10 and 14—who we assume will be the game’s main purchasers—in North America. As a result, we changed Gunvolt’s design, because braided hair and a bare midriff were unpopular among them. However, these changes are not final. We will continue to do research into the matter.”

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Posted by GoNintendo Apr 10 2014 20:28 GMT
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1 kirby gameboy advance
2 golden sun
3 super mario advance 2
4 wario ware
5 Advance wars advance 1 + 2
6 famicom remix
7 f zero gba
8 final fantasy V
9 pokemon scramble u
10 super mario 3d world
11 dragon quest X
12 the legend of zelda a link to the past
13 romancing saga 3
14 art academy
15 alphadia genesis
16 trine 2
17 dr luigi
18 simple dl series vol 1
19 Spot the Différence party
20 super mario world super nes

Posted by GoNintendo Apr 10 2014 20:10 GMT
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Scribblenauts Unmasked Series 2 mini figures. On sale now. #toys #blindbox #DCcomics #bluebeetle pic.twitter.com/7HRjv4zFOv

— Unreal City (@UnrealCityCA) April 10, 2014

These tiny Scribblenauts: Unmasked blindbox figures sure are cute. pic.twitter.com/VkHlSleUMa

— cristina rican (@viciouspretty) April 10, 2014

I might have a minor addiction to the Scribblenauts Unmasked figures. pic.twitter.com/xmJP7yul6h

— Soundout (@Soundout12) April 10, 2014

Posted by GoNintendo Apr 10 2014 19:57 GMT
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- told from two perspectives: a “Young Child” from the Lufres tribe named Terun, and a “Dream Keeper” named Nahato
- in Terun’s story, he gets helped from Lloyd and Asbel
- these two are said to have been summoned from the “Awake World”
- Terun will be travelling with them to look for other people from their world
- Nahato ends up meeting Yuri and Jade
- these two have also been summoned in a similar manner
- meet the Dream Keeper

Posted by GoNintendo Apr 10 2014 19:19 GMT
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A portion of a C3 interview with Rain Games' Eduardo Garabito...

Cubed3: What made you decide to bring the game to Nintendo Wii U?

Eduardo: It was a great opportunity we had to publish our game with a company which made many of our most beloved games in our childhood; we just couldn't let it slip! It's now quite obvious that not only Nintendo, but many of the major publishers out there are getting more and more indie devs into their platforms, which is a dream for us. Attending gaming events and spreading the word helps in that regard.

Cubed3: How do you intend on using the GamePad controller to bring something different when compared to other platforms?

Eduardo: Even from it early concept, Teslagrad was a, let's say, console-like game. Our first published version has been the computer one, that's true, but either way the game was designed with console control schemes in mind. The Wii U has a really interesting and unique feature, which is off-screen play. Not only you will be able to play completely on the Wii U GamePad, but the map and secret card system will also be accessible from the controller, taking advantage of the touch interface - it feels really nice, by the way!

Cubed3: What are your plans for the future - could a sequel be on the cards?

Eduardo: At this moment we are completely focused on the console versions of Teslagrad. We have some other concepts that we'd like to study, of course, but we feel that it's not the right time. So for other games or sequels, time will tell. It's exciting enough to get this work done, which is not a small task!

Posted by GoNintendo Apr 10 2014 19:03 GMT
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A portion of a Wired review...

By delaying the part where they ask you for money until you’re already emotionally invested into the world of the game, Nintendo’s hoping that you’ll be more willing to shell out at that perfect moment. Thankfully, in the case of Real Deal Baseball, what you get for your money is more than worth it.

Full review here

Posted by GoNintendo Apr 10 2014 18:50 GMT
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Coming from a Polygon interview with Bill Trinen...

"They have these quirky voices, and you can adjust the voice for any character you want," he said. "You can adjust the pitch and the tone and things like that. So the first step was actually getting that to work well in English. Japanese being a phonetic language, it works very easily. English, it took a lot of work. Being able to hear them speak is a really key point of their personality, and hearing all the different voices and accents they have is also a very key part of how they come alive."

- development team in the U.S. has been working "over the last several years" with the Japanese development team