Tag: 3DS

  • Can Nintendo Win E3?

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    Photo courtesy wiiudaily.com

    I know, I know, the title of the article is a bit misleading because if this was simply about that question it would be ending with this:

    No. No they can not.

    Damn, that was a bit anti-climatic.

    Microsoft and Sony will own E3 simply because of the new shiny systems they are bringing to the party. Add to that the fact that Nintendo is not even putting on a big press conference and it would seem that the Big N is giving up what very little ground it has. But I am beginning to think that their different approach to E3 may be exactly what Nintendo needs to have more focus put on them. Nintendo has always done things their own way, no matter if it helps or hurts them. This year they will be putting on a series of Nintendo Direct streams during E3 showcasing what the future holds for the ailing Wii U and their handheld giant 3DS. Nintendo is also partnering with Best Buy to bring a bit of E3 to the masses by having E3 game demos playable in 89 stores nationwide.

    There is no doubt that Nintendo will be a distant third when E3 is over in terms of gamer mindshare, but they can still come out of the year’s biggest video game show with a brighter outlook on the future of the Wii U. Here are a few reasons why.

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    Photo courtesy pixelenemy.com

    Wii U Price Reduction

    This is not confirmed in any way, but many are thinking that E3 will be the perfect time to announce a price drop for the Wii U. I don’t mean a basic price drop either. I am talking taking the 3DS “shit we’re in trouble” route. A normal price drop would be to take the basic set from $299 to $249 and the deluxe from $349 to $299, but when Nintendo cut the price of the 3DS mere months after its launch they slashed it from $249 to $169. This is what they need to do with Wii U. Let’s face it, go in any retailer and Wii U systems are sitting on the shelves. Sales are abysmal and there is no polite way to put that there are no games to play. With a big fall planned software wise, this summer should be when we get a cheaper Wii U and get familiar with it. I hope Nintendo takes this chance to get the Wii U into more homes by cutting the price of the basic set from $299 to $199 and the deluxe from $349 to $279 ($249 would be better, but I don’t see that happening).

    Bring The Heavy Hitters

    This is a easy one to call since Nintendo has already promised multiple Mario titles and a new Smash Bros. This is a good start. Even with everyone jumping from the Wii U like a sinking ship when Nintendo shows up at E3 showing off the new 3D Mario, Mario Kart U, Super Smash Bros and Yoshi Yarn, it will at least get people looking in Nintendo’s direction. I think they also have a couple of aces up their sleeves with Zelda being the main one I think could make a surprise splash. Even if the game is a ways off (which is always when a new Zelda game is shown), just having the franchise show up in a “more than tech demo” form in crisp HD will instantly have fanboys singing praises again.

    Retro Studios is supposed to be in Nintendo’s corner with their brand new game which is rumored to be a sequel to their classic StarTropics. This could go a long way in deciding whether I take the plunge this year for a Wii U.

    These next two are not rumors, just one fansboys hope that Nintendo will swing for the fences with the Wii U this year. Starfox and/or Metroid. In any shape or form for the Wii U. We have three classic Metroid Prime games and I would not mind a follow-up or a new direction for Samus. Starfox has been lying dormant for far too long and is in need of a revival. With the Wii U struggling Nintendo needs to call on all of their franchises to help out.

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    Photo courtesy polygon.com

    Hold Serve With The 3DS

    This is the one thing it is almost impossible for Nintendo to screw up. The 3DS is a money machine and there is no sign of it stopping. Here is the kicker; there is good reason it is booming because it has one of the best game libraries available and the next year is flush with quality titles that some consoles would kill to have. Want a quick rundown? The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past 2, Animal Crossing: New Leaf, Shin Megami Tensei IV, Mario & Luigi: Dream Team, Mario Party 3DS, Project X Zone, Mario Golf: World Tour and Yoshi’s Island 3DS. Almost all of that is this year! At E3 all Nintendo has to do it hold up a 3DS and say, “this is what you want”.

    It is weird to say, but there is almost as much pressure on Nintendo for this year’s E3 as there was last year when many thought they needed to hit a home run with the Wii U and they grounded out on the first pitch. Their home console is, for all intents and purposes, tanking and measures need to be taken to plug up the holes before the Wii U sinks completely. But as a lifelong Nintendo fanboy, I always have hope that there is better days ahead.

     

     

     

     

  • Nintendo Not Having Large E3 Press Conference

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    Photo courtesy zeldainformer.com

    In a move that surprised a lot yesterday, Nintendo announced that they would not be holding the traditional large scale E3 press conference. They instead will be putting on smaller events that will focus on all the software they have coming up for the Wii U and 3DS.

    I was initially surprised with the announcement, but then it became more apparent to me that Nintendo may have been moving towards this anyway. At last year’s E3, they had a large press conference as well as three of four separate events at the show or through Nintendo’s direct stream. Over the past year Nintendo has used their direct stream to announce their biggest games including The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past 2.

    Even with Nintendo’s exit from the big time press conference they have many promised huge games to show off including Super Smash Bros. and Mario for the Wii U.

  • First Video Of The Legend Of Zelda: A Link To The Past 2

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    We brought you some shots yesterday from A Link to the Past 2, but here is the official announcement video which features the first look at gameplay of the 3DS sequel.

    With Fire Emblem and Luigi‘s Mansion both selling huge and Mario Party, Mario and Luigi: Dream Team, Bravely Default, Donkey Kong Country Returns and A Link to the Past 2 coming it is hard to deny that the 3DS has the best looking lineup of any system going right now.

  • Nintendo Announces A Link To The Past 2 For The 3DS

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    Photo courtesy polygon.com

    Nintendo blew all Zelda fans away this morning on their 3DS direct stream when they announced The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past 2, a true sequel to the SNES classic. The game will be releasing this holiday for the 3DS. A video will be made available later on the Nintendo eShop and we will have it for you here as soon as we get it.

    The game takes place in the same world as A Link to the Past and features new locations and dungeons. Link will possess the ability to turn himself into a 2D sticker to make his way into various places by clinging to walls.

    May I personally just say that I apologize to Nintendo for wondering why they would have a direct stream this morning to focus mainly on the 3DS. You have given me new Zelda. I am sorry sir.

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  • Nintendo Direct Stream On April 17th To Focus On 3DS

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    Photo courtesy plunderguide.com

    Nintendo has announced that they will be hosting a direct stream on April 17th at 10AM EST and will give new information about upcoming 3DS releases. Just go to Nintendo.com to watch the stream and be sure to ask them why they are having another 3DS stream when the Wii U is the one in need of all of their support right now. The 3DS prints money so I think it is good to go for awhile.

  • Donkey Kong Country Returns Headed To The 3DS

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    Photo courtesy Kotaku

    One of the announcements at this morning’s Nintendo’s Direct presentation was that Donkey Kong Country Returns would be making the trip from the Wii to Nintendo’s handheld. Aptly titled Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D (didn’t see that coming did you), the game will release this summer for the 3DS. Nintendo said a trailer for the game will be put up later today on Nintendo’s eShop.

     

  • Wii U Resident Evil: Revelations Will Have Gamepad Only Play. Sound Familiar?

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    Photo courtesy digitalspy.com

    Capcom has revealed that the upcoming port of Resident Evil: Revelations will support the gamepad only play feature on the Wii U. You know, the feature that lets you play the game on the Wii U gamepad….kind of like playing it on a 3DS…the system it is being ported from. Thus is the circle of Capcom double dipping.

    Revelations was a fun 3DS game and is being given the HD treatment with new weapons and characters for the console release.

    [amazon_link id=”B00B59L9T6″ target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Resident Evil: Revelations[/amazon_link] releases on May 21st.

     

  • Wii U Sales Cross 3 Million, Nintendo Cuts Sales Forecast

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    Nintendo has sold just over 3 million [amazon_link id=”B009AGXH64″ target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Wii U’s[/amazon_link] between launch and December 31, 2012. This is a decent number but still behind what the Wii sold back in 2006. The company had forecasted to sell 5.5 million consoles by the end of March, but have scaled that number back to a more modest 4 million. 3 million is still a good number for a console that not everyone was sold on. If Nintendo expects the Wii U to sell like the Wii then they are in for quarterly disappointment.

    [amazon_link id=”B00A9L2TZE” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]New Super Mario Bros. U[/amazon_link] led the way for game sales on the Wii U with 2.3 million copies sold which is an insane 75% attach rate with the system. NintendoLand was the next best seller with 2 million copies, but I am assuming that the copies sold inside the Wii U Deluxe Set were counted.

    Nintendo also updated the lifetime sales numbers of the Wii (99.38 million), 3DS (29.84 million) and DS (153.67 million).

  • Lego City Undercover, Luigi’s Mansion 2, More Get Release Dates

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    This morning Nintendo announced their spring line-up which gave release dates for a lot of anticipated games on the 3DS and Wii U. You here that Wii U owners?? There is relief on the way!!! Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon, Monster Hunter 3 and Shin Megami Tensei lead the way for the 3DS while the Wii U’s most aniticipated may easily be the open-world GTA-lite clone Lego City Undercover.

    Here are the spring releases for Nintendo:

    • [amazon_link id=”B002I0K3PM” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Lego City Undercover[/amazon_link] (Wii U) March 18
    • [amazon_link id=”B009EWHKAI” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Monster Hunter Ultimate[/amazon_link] (Wii U, 3DS) March 19
    • [amazon_link id=”B0053BCP40″ target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon[/amazon_link] (3DS) March 24
    • [amazon_link id=”B00AYABWYE” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity[/amazon_link] (DS) March 24
    • [amazon_link id=”B00AZ70ZA8″ target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct[/amazon_link] (Wii U) March 26
    • [amazon_link id=”B00APBF8A6″ target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Shin Megami Tensei: Soul Hackers[/amazon_link] (3DS) April 16
    • Lego City Undercover: The Chase Begins (3DS) April 21

     

  • Fire Emblem: Awakening Gets The Special 3DS Treatment (UPDATED)

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    The long awaited sequel, [amazon_link id=”B00AKIPBNS” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Fire Emblem: Awakening[/amazon_link], is almost here and Nintendo has decided to bring the special edition 3DS that has been available in Japan since last April stateside.

    The system is cobalt blue and comes with a Fire Emblem branding on the top. Now take note that is you are going to pick up this system that is is the normal 3DS not the XL. Fire Emblem: Awakening will come pre-loaded on the system. No price point or release date has been given as of yet but the game will release on February 4th.

    UPDATE:

    It has been announced that the Fire Emblem: Awakening bundle will release on February 4th and cost $199.99.