Mewtwo Strikes Back on Super Smash Bros. for Wii U & 3DS

Mewtwo’s Finally Back to Nintendo’s All-Star Fighter. the first of many to come.

Today, Club Nintendo has begun sending the download codes to owners of both the Wii U and 3DS versions of Super Smash Bros. from all around the world, so they can once again, they’ll fight as the Legendary Pokémon himself in Smash!

A couple years ago, if you asked Smash Bros. fans and Brawl players who did they miss the most from Melee, you were very likely to hear the name Mewtwo.
Mewtwo’s moveset isn’t too different from his Melee incarnation, but he has of course been balanced to fairly work wi

th the Wii U and 3DS games. His special moves in particular, are design-wise identical to their previous versions, with only a few tweaks and overall sped-up from their GameCube versions.

If you weren’t one of the lucky ones to register both copies of the game on Club Nintendo, you’ll be able to buy and download the fighter on April 28th of this year for $3.99 for either the Wii U or the 3DS version or $4.99 to play it on both.

Source: Super Smash Bros. for 3DS/Wii U Downloadable Content Info

Nintendo Releases New Xenoblade Chronicles X Video.

6-Minute trailer showcases pre-rendered cutscenes, size of the world map, combat gameplay, character customization, online play and more.

The video, published by Nintendo of Japan today, gives us yet another piece of information and just an idea of how big the upcoming RPG title really is.
We see on the map some valleys, a futuristic city, a beach, and some combat functions and overall we get a pretty hefty idea of how the game will play both locally and online. The video itself is available bellow:

Note: the video is from the official Nintendo of Japan Youtube account, therefore, the video is in Japanese, if you don’t speak this language you can still get an idea by reading some texts in English and watching the footage. 

Source: Nintendo of Japan’s YouTube Channel.

All Mario Kart 8 DLC Pack 2 Tracks Revealed.

New, Animal Crossing, F-Zero and Retro Tracks build the Pack.

Isabelle and Villager from Animal Crossing and Dry Bowser are the newcomer drivers on this pack. We get a final look at the two cups and their 8 tracks and the reveal of the four upcoming vehicles.

Nintendo of Japan has released a set of videos today where they’ve finally revealed the full set of tracks, vehicles and drivers from the upcoming DLC Pack 2.  The list of contents is as shown bellow:




Vehicles:
An Animal Crossing-themed scooter.
An Animal Crossing-themed beetle kart.
A Dry Bowser-themed motorcycle.
A new Sports Kart.
Drivers:
Villager.
Isabelle.
Dry Bowser.
Tracks:
Baby Park. (GCN)
Neo Bowser City. (3DS)
Cheese Land (GBA)
Ribbon Road
Big Blue
Woods
Subway
Animal Crossing
NOTE: All videos are from Nintendo of Japan’s Youtube Channel, and the videos are all in Japanese, but you can still check them out to see how the vehicles and tracks look like.

Pokémon Rumble World is now available on 3DS for free.

The second free-to-play Pokémon game is out now.

Pokémon Rumble World was made available for download just yesterday, and it’s a very different experience from both the Pokémon Rumble series and Pokémon Shuffle.

There are 700 different “Toy Pokémon”, the representation of Pokémon in this game, with some of them Mega Evolving.


You travel around the land with hot-air balloons that drop you on different islands where different Pokémon live. There are 18 different areas with more than 80 stages overall. In classic Pokémon fashion, you have types and attacks for your Pokémon.

The currency on this game, similar to Pokémon Shuffle, are Diamonds, Poké Diamonds can be purchased from in-game shop or earned in the game. Compared to Shuffle, Rumble World is much more accessible and much less restricted if you choose to play it completely free.

Video: TVG Talk – Nintendo Direct April 1st

On this TVG Talk, the TVGamers discuss the content seen on the Nintendo Direct on April 1st. If you didn’t catch it on Youtube when it was released a couple days ago, you can watch it here now.


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Let us know in the comment section bellow your own thoughts on the Direct.

Super Smash Bros. Fighter Ballot lets you vote for your favorite characters.

Choose your character!

Nintendo has launched a new service where players from around the world can make a petition for their favorite characters from various video games to appear in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and 3DS. It was first announced at the April 1st Nintendo Direct.

Maybe the Squidlings will make the cut?
The system is quite simple, you enter the site and are asked for your gender, then, which character would you like in Smash, the title of the game he or she is from, and finally, why you think this character should make it to the game.
It is unkown if certain characters will be not taken into account, like the Ice Climbers or Ridley, as they’ve been cut from the game for  different reasons, or characters that currently are Assist Trophies (Like Waluigi and Shadow the Hedgehog) or Pokémon from the Pokeballs (Such as Metacross or Fennekin). We don’t know if third-party characters will be taken into account either.
You can vote for your favorite character right here.
Who will you choose? Let us know in the comment section bellow.

Virtual Console N64 and DS titles coming to the eShop.

Super Mario 64 and Yoshi’s Island DS are the first titles on their respective consoles.

Nintendo has announced the line-up of upcoming N64 and DS titles to the eShop. It is filled with classics and some interesting choices.

Star Fox 64 3D, one of the Nintendo 64 titles
remade for the Nintendo 3DS.
The Nintendo 64 is regarded historically as the console that shaped gaming on a 3D space, something that’s used to this day, and the 3DS remakes of N64 games are some of the strongest titles on the system. So it’s no surprise that we’d eventually see Nintendo release its classics on the Wii U eShop.
The first N64 title to come out on the eShop is Super Mario 64, available now, to be followed by Donkey Kong 64 April 16 and Paper Mario April 30th.
Super Mario 64 DS, a DS remake of an N64 title,
Perhaps we’ll see this remake in the VC too?
As we mentioned before, the Nintendo DS is the other console making its debut on the Wii U eShop. Yoshi’s Island DS available now.
The next titles to come up are WarioWare Touched! and Yoshi Touch & Go, both April 9. Then, on April 23, Mario Kart DS.
Both Virtual Consoles will give you different customization options of both camera and screen settings.
What do you think of this line-up? What titles are you hoping make it to the VC? Let us know in the comment section bellow.

Club Nintendo releases 2015 Elite Status Gift List

Club Nintendo delivers the last Year-end rewards, and it’s quite the list!

Nintendo released today the last Elite Status, Year-end list of rewards for their Platinum and Gold members before their closure this July, the list is digital games-based, just like last year, but with many, many more options to pick from, the list is as follows, there’ll be a link to the official website bellow:



Mario Kart 7, one of the many titles available for Platinum members..
Platinum Rewards:

3DS:
Animal Crossing: New Leaf.
Mario Golf: World Tour.
Mario Kart 7.
Mario Party: Island Tour.
New Super Mario Bros. 2.
Yoshi’s New Island.
Ultimate NES Remix.
Wii U:
NEWS Remix 2.
Punch-Out!!
Pushmo World.
Super Mario Galaxy 2.
Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze.

Gold & Platinum Rewards:
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi’s Island. Its Gameboy Advance
remake is one of the many titles available for
Gold & Platinum members.

3DS:
Crashmo.
Freaky forms.
Pushmo,
The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons.
The Mysterious Murasame Castle.
Wii U:
Advance Wars.
The Legend of Zelda.
Mario & Luigi Super Star Saga.
Metroid Fusion.
Super Mario Bros. 2.
Super Mario Kart.
Wario Ware, Inc.: Mega Microgames!
Yoshi’s Island: Super Mario Advance 3.

Nintendo Direct to Stream April 1st, 2015.

No Joke.

Nintendo has announced that there’ll be a Nintendo Direct event tomorrow, April 1st. The Direct will consist of news of both Wii U and 3DS games.

The event will start at 3 p.m. PT or 6 p.m. ET. After, there’ll be a live Nintendo Treehouse presentation featuring one of spring’s upcoming games. Nintendo also urges to not be fooled by the date, the Direct is no joke!