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 Review: Super Smash Bros. for 3DS

Smashing!

The first handheld entry in the series is one of it’s biggest and brightest yet!
Masahiro Sakurai and Namco Bandai deliver a fantastic game on Nintendo’s handheld. With a massive character roster that’ll take you through an All-Star cast, sharp and beautiful graphics and gameplay that should fulfill newcommers and long-time fans’ expectations alike.

Modes 

The first mode in this game is “Smash” which is a free match, weather you choose to play alone against AI characters, or locally on a group with your friends, this mode is perfect to get you into the game and understand the basic concepts of this game before getting into the other modes. It’s important to note a new feature, in which all stages have an “Omega mode” which basically turns them into a Final Destination clone, making the stage into one big platform.
The game sees the return of Classic mode, where you are put in a number of themed battles until you reach the end and get the trophy of the character you selected, it isn’t too different from the past iterations, the main difference is that now you can choose from 2 or 3 alternatives of equivalent fights instead of being put right into one, making it feel much more like a personalized experience, another difference is that we no longer have target smash or any other type of minigame within the classic mode, but there are many other new modes and features in the game to replace this.
All-Star Mode also makes a return, this time a little different, now you’ll fight against all fighters in the game in batches of 4 or 5 fighters in order in which they were introduced to the world.
Adventure mode is missing from this game, the first time absent since it’s introduction is Super Smash Bros. Melee, however, now we have a new mode taking it’s place.
Smash Run is a new mode exclusive to the 3DS version of this game, it’s gonna be familiar to those who played Kirby: Air Ride, you first go into a big area full of enemies and obstacles where your main goal is to collect as many stat badges as possible, which’ll give you a certain stat, like more powerful special moves, speed, weight, among others. Then you go into an event that’ll make use of those stats, weather it’s your speed or strength, different matches will need a different skill. You can play this mode by yourself with AI players or locally with your friends.

Playable Characters

The roster of this game is the biggest the series has seen, and certainly one of the biggest video games have ever seen. With a 51-character final roster, all with unique special attacks and customization.
An interesting feature is the introduction of Miis, which unlike any other fighter, you can name, dress, stat change, and customize all their special moves to your liking.
However, now you can also customize a little the rest of the characters, with the introduction of stat modifiers and certain special moves.
The downside to this is that you have to unlock every single move for every single character, this can be tedious at times and take you a long while.

Internet

The internet connection for this game isn’t perfect, you can’t access any other system feature that uses internet, like Friends List or Miiverse, that while you can open it, you can’t search for people on the internet.
The only internet feature in this game is of course, fighting online, there are 2 modes, from which the rest spawn, the first is “with friends”, this feature allows you to play with your friends very similar to how you play locally with them, only though the internet, which does cause some lag every now and then, but it’s understandable seeing how this game just came out and the servers might be having some issues.
The other mode is to play “With Anyone”, from which you get “For Fun” and “For Glory”. For Fun in itself has two modes, “Smash” and “Team Smash” where up to four players fight trough any stage, in this mode all items are unlocked. For Glory is a lot different, you fight only on omega mode stages, and have no items, you have 3 modes,  “1-on-1”, “Smash” and “Team Smash”, all have the same restrictions.

Mini-games

While we don’t get Target Smash on Classic Mode, the game has Trophy Rush, Street Smash, Target Blast and the Return of Home-Run Contest and Multi-Man Smash.
Home-Run Constest is just like in the past, you select a character with which you’ll hit a sandbag with a bat and send it flying as far as you can.
Multi-Man Smash puts you on a fight against a certain amount of AI players or a time limit, 10-man, 100-man, 3-minute, Rival, Endless, and Cruel Smash are all featured and should bring a challenge to the more experienced fighters.
Target Blast puts you in a Angry Birds style mini-game where you’ll hit a bomb into a mountain of targets and blocks to see how much you can destroy.
From TVGamers, this game gets a:

9/10

Nintendo Direct Australia – 24 September, 2014

NEW Nintendo 3DS coming to Australia and New Zealand November 21st

There’ll be 2 versions of this new console, the NEW Nintendo 3DS and the NEW Nintendo 3DS XL.
amiibo compatibility, better 3D, longer battery life, larger screens, and more!

Comparison to the 3DS and 3DS XL

 while the XL will have the same screen size as the existing one, the regular NEW 3DS will have an upper screen of 3.88 inches, and a lower screen of 3.33 inches, Nintendo explains that it is 1.2 times larger than the one found on the original 3DS.
Both New 3DS’s will come with better 3D that recognizes your eyes so it fixes it to your vewing, it’s sensible to light, so when it’s darker your screen will lower its brightness, on a bright room, it’ll get brighter. It also has faster loading time, such as when downloading games on the eShop.
Additionally, it’s been said that not only will it play existing 3DS games, there’ll be games exclusively made for it and also, games that’ll come out for the 3DS will have additional features such as better graphics and faster loading time.
It is worth mentioning that these improvements will not happen with existing 3DS titles.

New Features

Both consoles will be capable of reading your NFC amiibo figures, tough if you have the current 3DS, XL, or 2DS, an Add-On hardware will come out for existing 3DS consoles.

The regular New 3DS will have exchangeable cover plates which can be bought separately, but it is worth mentioning that the New 3DS XL does not support this feature.
Both consoles will feature 2 new additional shoulder buttons and a C-Stick, which functions as a second Analog Stick.
It was mentioned that neither system will come with an A/C charger, but all existing DSi and 3DS family chargers are compatible, plus, a new charging cradle was announced for $14.95 AUD

To see the Nintendo Direct from Nintendo of Australia’s Youtube Account, click here:
http://youtu.be/_uNYEo8YN3I

Nintendo 125th Anniversary

Happy Birthday Nintendo!

The Big N’s 125th Anniversary is no small feat for the gaming industry, granted, they’ve not always been about video games, but It’s interesting to note that they’ve always been on the entertainment market, whether we talk about their Hanafuda cards, toy lines, they’ve always been there in the industry.

Massive icons such as Legend of Zelda, Donkey Kong, Metroid, Kirby, and specially Super Mario, who ranks among the most famous characters in the world, in some regions even more so than Mickey Mouse.
Among their most important names are Gunpei Yokoi, Fusajiro Yamauchi, and legendary Shigeru Miyamoto.
Here’s for many more years to come!

Nintendo Releases New Super Smash Bros. for 3DS Commercials

Settle it in SMASH!

Today Nintendo has uploaded 3 different commercials for the upcoming fighting title Super Smash Bros. for 3DS.

The commercials are of funny nature and obviously targeted towards a younger audience, with the punchline ”Settle it in Smash!”, the commercials are three and all featuring a common argument being settled through the game.
The commercials feature gameplay of the title, and a few fighters like Mario, Kirby, Donkey Kong and even cosplayers of Little Mac and Mii Fighter being the most noticeable.

To view the commercials on Nintendo’s official Youtube Channel click here:
http://youtu.be/FKEsviMNOLI
http://youtu.be/P0G9-DwU2fI
http://youtu.be/P4SalDG__nY

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

Super Smash Bros. 3DS Demo is Here

SMASH!

Starting today, you can dowload the Free Demo for Super Smash Bros. for 3DS on the Nintendo eShop, all you need of course is a Nintendo Network ID and your 3DS, The playable characters on this Demo are: Mario, Link, Pikachu, Villager and Megaman, and the only stage available is Battlefield.

The catch is, you can only open it from your menu 30 times, but they should be enough for you to try the game and see if it’s of your fancy.
For more information, and Nintendo’s official announcement, click here: http://www.nintendo.com/whatsnew/detail/fdIU6QLvLVCAfxYMuOo5OPT30dqbSit5