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Posted by GoNintendo Apr 13 2013 21:25 GMT in Miyamoto
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“This is a new trial to teach what game design is about and getting people together to have fun while thinking and creating. I invite you to please try and participate.” – Shigeru Miyamoto
“It’s been over 30 years since the birth of Nintendo’s Family Computer. In those days, everything involving development had to be handmade through a series of inventions. Compared to today, the development environment has greatly changed, but the thought process that goes into developing, hasn’t changed by much.

In our earlier days, games were only made through Nintendo’s original development environment. Since then, the hurdle has been lowered after having worked on the Wii U, as it is now possible for people without technical backgrounds to make games. Also, if you share the same enthusiasm towards game developing, it wouldn’t be out of possibility for you to come up with something new with Nintendo’s lecturers while bringing a smile to those around you.

Our previous seminars mainly focused on putting together lectures and production. From this point on, the renovated at-home development style will allow you produce with enthusiasm whenever and however much you’d like. So I ask you people with different expertise to gather and enjoy yourselves while coming up with various inventions from zero as we did 30 years ago.” – Takashi Tezuka
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Posted by GoNintendo Apr 12 2013 19:35 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Fallen Shade

Fortran
sonic is more like everyone who likes sonic, it doesn't have a life of it's own anymore but rather feeds off Nintendo like a parasitic manchild.

Posted by GoNintendo Mar 28 2013 17:26 GMT in Super Paper Mario
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I've seen a lot of talk about Super Paper Mario on Twitter lately. Our own Cort has been discussing why he prefers it to other Mario RPGs. I know that's not really a popular opinion, but maybe your feelings on the game have changed after some years have passed. Who knows, maybe watching someone else will bring back fond memories you didn't know you had!

Grievous
Christ, here comes the next wave of idiots.
Get to the bomb shelter.
Ph1r3 App Inventor for Android's visual block language
zing

Posted by GoNintendo Mar 23 2013 17:51 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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UPDATE - Turns out it's real! Check out more pics here



We don't know if this image is legit or not. Would Nintendo actually advertise a single VC release via billboard?
Ph1r3 App Inventor for Android's visual block language
i feel better now even though i won't buy it
Ph1r3 App Inventor for Android's visual block language
francis ban gonintendo

Posted by GoNintendo Mar 21 2013 08:31 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Ph1r3 App Inventor for Android's visual block language
uhgfuhifgh *crag* you
Flar3
oh *crag* does anyone know any good websites that still have GCCX episodes? they took all of them down on youtube.

Posted by GoNintendo Mar 17 2013 04:31 GMT in Need For Speed: Most Wanted
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Turns out Criterion's Alex Ward didn't originally understand the question when he tweeted about Wii U DLC for Need for Speed: Most Wanted. We already know that the first DLC pack is included with the game, but Ward finally clarified that there are 'No plans at present' for future DLC. What the hell is up with Wii U devs and their lack of DLC support? Thanks to Dim for the heads up.
darkz

dim what did you do

Nastasia
dont give in to peer pressure
say no to gonintendos

Posted by GoNintendo Mar 13 2013 01:36 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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- Export Flipnote Studio 3D drawings as animated GIFs, a series of GIFs, or AVI movie files
- Draw pictures in 3 layers, 6 colors.
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- If you don't want to pay for World Flipnote Gallery, just export your drawings to GIF or AVI and post them online. #3DS
Viddd

Well hello there. I missed you, Flipnote Studio.


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Posted by GoNintendo Mar 11 2013 21:25 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Fallen Shade
8/10 not bad cookieman, would be angry again
Fortran
I don't care because I already know to stay away from 10/10 review vending machine websites

Posted by GoNintendo Mar 01 2013 02:26 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Buying this beauty for $19.95 gets you:

-8GB Mega Buster USB stick

-Mega Man #1~4 (Digital Comic Book)

-Mega Man Tribute Art Book (Digital)

-Mega Man X Complete Works (Digital)

-Street Fighter X Mega Man soundtrack (via A_Rival)

-SFxMM Wallpapers (Originally posted on Unity)

-Quick link to SFxMM game (in case you somehow don't have it)

Posted by GoNintendo Feb 14 2013 16:44 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Do yourself a favor and actually download this trailer on 3DS. It looks stunning in 3D.

Francis
lame that its just a rerelease, but it does look good
Nastasia
its the perfect economic plan, nintendo will make so much money on replacement 3dses

Posted by GoNintendo Jan 16 2013 09:08 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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- unifying console and portable divisions
- first organizational restructure in the company since 2004
- 130 employees from Nintendo's console development team will join 150 employees from its handheld division
- will be established February 16
- new development building is due for completion at the end of the year
- Nintendo hopes the move will encourage further connectivity between console and portable devices
- this includes the implementation of handheld devices as console controllers
- also includes the ability to continue playing their console game on their handheld when away from the couch

"In an effort to create more innovative and attractive products, Nintendo Co. will combine the development segments for its home video game consoles and handheld game devices.

The decision comes on the heels of recent releases of the Nintendo 3DS portable system in February 2011 and the Wii U home console last month. With more people using their smartphones and tablets for entertainment via the Internet, including games and videos, Nintendo aims to come up with next-generation game systems that will turn heads.

The two teams will eventually be integrated and the segment will be organized by function, such as circuits, mechanisms and design.

Game system development projects are becoming larger and taking longer to complete as the machines become more advanced. Nintendo apparently has its sights set on speeding up these projects by sharing development processes for consoles and handheld devices where possible and by reassigning personnel depending on the situation. It sees interactions between engineers as a potential hotbed of new ideas.

Such functions are already available with the Wii U, but Nintendo likely hopes to better streamline its products by tapping into such online services as Twitter and video sites."

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Francis

More validity to my prediction that the next Nintendo machine will be both a portable and home console.
Or maybe they will do something sooner and make a portable gamepad for the Wii U?

Fortran
as if this was news?

Posted by GoNintendo Jan 08 2013 23:44 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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A portion of a Game Informer interview with J.C. Smith, the director of consumer marketing for the Pokémon company international...

GI: Pokémon X and Y looks like it could be a good fit for console as well. Why not make a Wii U version?

JC: I can’t speak to the specifics, but traditionally Game Freak has always loved the game to be on a portable device because of the communication, trading, and the experience of taking this adventure with you. That’s why they’ve always prioritized a portable version of the game first. They’ve always liked what you can do in the real world with that.
Francis

I think the main reason they keep it portable is so kids take it to school with them to show off to friends.

Maybe a Pokemon U version is coming, but I doubt it.

©na
Second types on starters have never been triangles so it doesn't *crag*ing matter

Posted by GoNintendo Jan 04 2013 00:23 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Good for those buying preowned if true, bad for those trading in! We're hearing that it is possible to re-download games that the previous owner purchased online, even through a different Nintendo Network ID. This would mean game downloads are tied to system, not NNID. Anyone else out there able to verify this?

Francis
interesting side-effect. Downloaded games are shared amongst all the accounts on the console, apparently even if that account is deleted. It's a nice "feature" since it sort of allows you to resell your downloadable games, but I doubt Nintendo intended this to happen.
Francis
If Nintendo *did* intend for this to happen and also added the ability to transfer games to a new console, then suddenly everyone would go from hating Nintendo's DRM to loving it.

Posted by GoNintendo Dec 19 2012 18:48 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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REDMOND, Wash., Dec. 19, 2012 – The company that changed how we play is about to change how we watch. On Dec. 20, Nintendo will introduce Nintendo TVii, a free, integrated service for the recently launched Wii U console that combines what you watch and how you watch into one seamless, second-screen experience on the revolutionary new Wii U GamePad controller.

The rapid increase in both the quality and availability of video entertainment content – hundreds of satellite and cable channels, a seemingly endless amount of video-on-demand options – has made finding something to watch a complex and occasionally frustrating process. The solution to this problem is coming from perhaps an unexpected place: a video game console.

"After Dec. 20, you'll never look at your TV the same way again," said Nintendo of America President and COO Reggie Fils-Aime. "Wii U owners have already experienced the transformative effect that the GamePad has on game play and social interaction. Nintendo TVii shows how the integrated second screen of the GamePad can also transform and enhance the TV viewing experience. Welcome to the new world of TVii."

Nintendo TVii maximizes Wii U owners' current cable, satellite and video-on-demand services by pulling all of their available content sources – such as a Comcast cable package or Hulu Plus subscription – into one place. This empowers Wii U owners to focus on what they want to watch and not how they want to watch. And once users find the show, sporting event or movie they want, they press an icon and Nintendo TVii does the rest.

In addition to greatly simplifying finding and watching video content, Nintendo TVii also includes a series of social features that enable Wii U owners to share experiences and exciting moments with friends as they are happening on live TV. People can engage with others by commenting and sharing on Miiverse, Facebook and Twitter. Or they can comment, post or tweet about an incredible touchdown, a remarkable performance or a shocking plot twist, all using the personal screen of the Wii U GamePad.

Nintendo TVii requires no additional equipment and can be enjoyed with very little setup, demonstrating what's possible when the second screen is truly integrated with the TV. Wii U owners can also discover more information about what they're watching by easily accessing information on the GamePad via an Internet connection, including cast details, movie reviews from Rotten Tomatoes and sports data such as live stats and scores.

Nintendo TVii launches in the United States and Canada on Dec. 20. At launch, the service will support cable and satellite providers in both regions, as well as direct integration with Amazon Instant Video and Hulu Plus subscriptions in the United States. Further integration with Netflix subscriptions and TiVo are expected in early 2013 in the United States. Wii U owners with a Netflix subscription can still access the Netflix application from the Wii U system's main menu and enjoy their favorite content accordingly.

All elements of the Nintendo TVii service are included in the purchase price of the Wii U system. Users will define which services they currently subscribe to – including the channel lineup in their cable package and video-on-demand service subscriptions – as part of the setup process.

Nintendo TVii observes the Wii U system parental controls, and additional options specific to the Nintendo TVii features can be chosen in the Nintendo TVii settings. Every member of the family can create a different viewing profile. For more information about this and other features, visit http://www.nintendo.com/wiiu.

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Fortran
but TV is for normalfags

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Posted by GoNintendo Dec 05 2012 03:04 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Super-Claus
Well that did'nt take long
Francis
Nope, I did not notice any improvement.

Posted by GoNintendo Nov 15 2012 20:41 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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(Friday Only) – XBOX 360 250GB Holiday System Bundle with 3 Free Games (Skyrim, Forza 4 and Call of Duty Blacks Ops 2) – $249.99
(Friday Only) – PlayStation 3 250GB System with 5 Free Games (Infamous, Infamous 2, Infamous Festival of Blood, Uncharted Drake’s Fortune, and Uncharted 2 Among Thieves) – $199.97

(Friday Only) – PS Vita White Assassin’s Creed III Liberation System Bundle – $199.99

(Friday Only) – XBOX 360 3 Month Gold Membership – $12.49
(Friday Only) – Turtle Beach X12 Headset – $39.99
(Friday Only) – Forza Horizon – $39.99
(Friday Only) – Kinect Sports Collection – $29.99
(Friday Only) – Dance Central 3 – $29.99
(Friday Only) – Fable Kinect Journey – $29.99
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(Friday Only) – Medal of Honor Warfighter – $29.99 (PS3/360/PC)
(Friday Only) – Need For Speed Most Wanted (2012) $29.99 (PS3/360)
(Friday Only) – Sniper Elite – $19.99 (PS3/360)
(Friday Only) – Playstation All Star Battle Royale – $39.99 with new PlayStation 3 system purchase
(Friday Only) – Little Big Planet Karting – $29.99
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(Friday Only) – Army Corps of Hell – $19.99 (Vita)
(Friday Only) – Mortal Kombat – $14.99
(Friday Only) – Diablo III – $39.99
(Friday Only) – Starcraft II – $29.99
(Friday Only) – World of Warcraft Cataclysm – $9.99
(Friday Only) – World of Warcraft Mist of Pandaria – $19.99
(Friday Only) – Sophix 7′ Tablet – $79.99
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Limited Edition Nintendo 3DS Bundle (Super Mario 3D Land Pre-Installed Digital Version) + your Choice of any ONE copy of the three different Nintendogs Game – $169.99

Buy 2 Get 1 Free on all Pre-owned accessories and games
$39.99 Pre-Owned Kinect Sensor with Free Kinect Adventures Game

Double Trade Credit for Game System Trades

25% Extra Credit when you trade 2 or more games

25% off All Pre-Owned Electronics (iDevices etc.)

25% extra credit when you trade in your pre-owned electronics (iDevices etc.)
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PS3/360/Wii
Skylanders Giant Starter Kit – $54.99
Cabela’s Dangerous Hunts 2013 with Gun – $39.99
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PS3/360
Dishonored – $29.99
Dead or Alive 5 – $29.99
Assassin Creed III – $49.99
Batman Arkhamy City GOTY – $19.99
DOOM BFG – $19.99
Fallout New Vegas – $19.99
Max Payne 3 – $19.99
Ultimate Marvel Vs. Capcom – $19.99
Dragon’s Dogma – $39.99
Rocksmith – $49.99
Mortal Kombat Komplete Edition – $19.99
Ghost Recon Future Solider – $24.99
Elder Scrolls Skyrim – $29.99
Borderlands 2 – $39.99
FIFA 13 – $39.99
Madden 13 – $39.99
NHL 13 – $39.99
NCAA Football – $39.99
Sleeping Dogs – $39.99
Call of Duty MW3 – $34.99
Call of Duty Black Ops – $24.99
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PS3
Sports Champion 2 – $19.99
Book of Spells Game Only – $19.99
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3DS
Kingdom Hearts DDD – $19.99
Theatrhythm Final Fantasy – $19.99
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Wii U
Batman Arkham City Armored Edition – $49.99
Fifa Soccer 13 – $49.99
Scribblenauts Unlimited – $49.99
Game Party – $29.99
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PC
World of Warcraft Battlechest – $4.99
Select Sims 3 Expansions $19.99
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I really want to go, but there will probably be a bunch of gamers who would crush me like a grape.

Super-Claus
Only time I go to GameSpot is for pre order exclusives.

Posted by GoNintendo Nov 24 2012 18:45 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Ph1r3 App Inventor for Android's visual block language
kawaii lyfe
Fallen Shade

I thought this was going to be the same guy that ripped off Chrono Trigger's OST for his rap song.


Posted by GoNintendo Nov 22 2012 02:29 GMT in Wii U
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If you are downloading software from the Nintendo eShop, while you are playing a game, it could impact the performance of the gameplay. Games like ZombiU can become a bit jerky, which can of course bug some people. If you want to be guaranteed of a fine experience, it looks like you will have to pause your downloads. Has this issue popped up by anyone?
darkz

...it's like that with the other consoles though. hell, the xbox will just outright disable your download if you try to play online

©na
Steam generally stops your downloads when you start playin a game. Very rarely will the PS3 keep downloading while you're playing. This is some pretty normal shit.

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Posted by GoNintendo Nov 04 2012 17:00 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Ph1r3 App Inventor for Android's visual block language
i seriously don't know what to think of this game
Super-Claus
I thought he was from brooklyn

Posted by GoNintendo Oct 26 2012 22:04 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Reader Compc sends in this tale of woe...



The 3DS version of Zero Escape: Virtue's Last Reward has a game breaking bug that will corrupt your save file! If you save your game during the escape section in the PEC room, the game will crash after a little while and when you try to load your save, the game will tell you that the save data is corrupt and that it needs to be deleted.

Let's hope Aksys gets a fix out for this one soon. Losing a save file in this game would be oh-so painful!
MM

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MM
I was 20 hours in

Posted by GoNintendo Oct 20 2012 07:27 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Okay Mega Man fans...let's all stay very calm. We don't want to get ourselves worked up all over again!

The team that worked on Mega Man Legends 3 has sent out a tweet stating that they're working on a new project to celebrate 15 years of Mega Man Legend. They also say that details will come in late October.

With a tease like this, it's hard not to get excited. I mean, Capcom knows how much they've hurt Mega Man fans in recent years. I'd like to think a tease like this wouldn't come out without something substantial behind it. Then again, you never know what's in the works.

With Capcom Unity teasing that something Mega Man related is in store for November, things seem to be looking good. Please...PLEASE, Capcom...don't hurt us again! Thanks to Sheldon for the heads up!
Ph1r3 App Inventor for Android's visual block language
lol
Auralis
daily reminder that mega man is dead