Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate Shipped 2 million units in 5 Days

The 3DS Title Outsells Super Smash Bros.

It undeniably has to do with the critical acclaim of it’s previous iterations and all the Fan Service content like Metroid, Legend of Zelda and Megaman skins and weapons that appeared all over the internet months prior to the release of the game.

Capcom has announced through their official Japanese website that Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate (Monster Hunter 4G in Japan) has shipped over 2 million after its release October 11th.
The 3DS title will come out to America and Europe early 2015.

More Mario Kart 8 Zelda DLC Details

Link’s New “Master Cycle” joins him on Mario Kart 8 DLC out this November.

Nintendo of America has announced trough their Twitter account a new vehicle available with the first pack of Mario Kart 8’s DLC, this time themed after the beloved Legend of Zelda Franchise.
File:BDasherMK8.pngThe bike is the third out of 4 vehicles available in the first pack, The first was the Blue Falcon of F-Zero and the B Dasher of Mario Kart DS.
The 3 characters that’ll be included in the pack are Link, Tanooki Mario and Cat Peach.
There is still no information on the tracks that’ll come with either set, only that there will be 8 per set.
The packs are available on the eShop for $7.99 USD each or $11.99 if you buy them in a bundle.
Each pack comes with 3 racers, 4 vehicles and 8 tracks (2 cups), both feature non-Mario characters, the first one has Link from Legend of Zelda, as previously mentioned, and the second one has Villager and Isabelle from Animal Crossing, the third racer is Dry Bowser.

If you buy them both, either in a bundle or separate, you’ll get 8 new colors for both Yoshi and Shy Guy.
The first pack, referenced by fans as the Zelda Pack, will come out this November, and the second one, known as Animal Crossing Pack, will come out May 2015.

We should find out more very soon since the first DLC pack is out next month.

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Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker Out This December

Coming to the US December 5th.

Nintendo of America has announced the release date though their official twitter account.
First introduced on Super Mario 3D World’s mini-levels, the gameplay of this game is a fresh take on platforming, from the franchise that probably does it best in the first place, and it’ll bring casual gamers with it’s charming presentation, and hardcore gamers with it’s progressively complex level design.
Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker is a title that at first raised many eyebrows when it was announced back on E3, but ever since it showed us it’s unique way of bringing puzzle and the interesting “jump-less” platforming together to bring a new gameplay mechanic has had us intrigued.

Additionally, it has been revealed that Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker will support Amiibo figures in 2015.

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U Release Date Announced!

The All-Star Fighter will Come Out This November.

Nintendo has announced today though the official Super Smash Bros. website that the Wii U version of the upcoming title will be coming out November 21st of this year.
Plus details on a second wave of amiibo figures.
The news come from the official webpage of the series, with a mini site coming on the way, along with this news, Nintendo has announced

details of several bundles for the game, one of them being the one we discussed a few weeks ago when Amazon.com leaked details, and a new one where you get an amiibo of Mario, though the price is yet to be announced.

Not only this, but 6  amiibo figures have been announced for the second wave, the characters for the amiibos are: Diddy Kong, Zelda, Luigi, Captain Falcon, Pit and Little Mac.
The first wave of amiibo figures will come November 21st, same as the game. and the second wave will come this December.
Both waves will cost $12.99 USD each upon release.
Amiibos are said to be compatible with the existing title Mario Kart 8, and the upcoming titles Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker, Mario Party 10, Yoshi’s Woolly World, and of course, Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and 3DS.

TVG Talk – Retro Games

The Rise of Retro Gaming

It’s no secret that retro games are “a thing” now, and that for many, if you’re not into the old classics, then you’re not a “true” gamer, but how have classic games found a spot in modern gaming?
Let’s not forget that a few years back, once the 32 and 64 bit era began, everybody was going 3D, and it was not always pretty, ideas that were great and worked in 2D, once changed into 3D it didn’t always work, of course, you have games like Super Mario 64 and The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, where not only did they work but they changed their genre for years to come.
Then, during the Gamecube and PlayStation 2 era we had these “classic collection” games from famous franchises like Zelda or Megaman and nobody was buying them, collections now desired by collectors and gamers alike.
So how did we get from an era where old games were pretty much look down upon, to one where they are welcome? a generation where games like Earthbound and A Link to the Past sell even better than other games on the eShop? Not only that, but games like Sonic the Hedgehog 4 part 1 & 2, and the whole New Super Mario Bros. Series, that welcome and revisit those concepts and ideas in modern day graphics, and games like Megaman 9 and 10, and Shovel Knight, which mimic games from the 8-bit era can be not only critically-acclaimed, but also commercially successful?
It’ll probably sound funny, but I believe it’s because of the games. That’s right, it’s about gamers telling the industry “We don’t care about graphics and specs as much as we care about the gameplay” because let’s face it, those cutting edge graphics you see, will age, not always all that well, but a game with a fun gameplay has a better chance of survival over time.
What do you think of these classic titles returning to the masses? Do you believe that retro games like Megaman 9 and Shovel Knight have a future in the industry? Please tell us what you think in the comment section below.

Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric – One Week Early, Plus a Look at the Box Art

Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric Out November 11th in North America.

Sega has announced through Sonic’s official Facebook Page that Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric for the Wii U will be coming out November 11th, 2014, same date as its 3DS counterpart, Sonic Boom: Shattered Crystal, and they’ve also shown us for the first time the Box Art of the game, at least for North America.
What do you think? has Sega changed the date so it’s further apart from Super Smash Bros. for Wii U? or merely to coincide with it’s 3DS brother? Tell us what you think on the comment section below.

Super Smashing Sale – Week 3

Pokémon, Metroid and Wii are all featured.

Nintendo has announced this week’s eShop offers to celebrate the release of Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and 3DS, and just as the 2 previous weeks, it features games from different fighters of the upcoming game, this week’s special offerings are:

Pokémon

(Wii U) Pokémon Rumble U. from $17.99 to $10.99
(3DS) Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates of Infinity. from $34.99 to $24.99
(3DS) Pokémon Battle Trozei. from $7.99 to $5.49

Metroid

(Wii U) Metrod. from $4.99 to $3.49
(3DS) Metrod. from $4.99 to $3.49

Wii

(Wii U) Wii Fit U. from $29.99 to $19.99

Do these games have you interested? Do you feel that the sale has good discounts? Please feel free to tell us on the comment section below.

To check Nintendo’s official announcement click here: http://www.nintendo.com/eshop/offers