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Hey Nintendo: We Want To Play Online

Added: 14.03.2014 21:15 | 11 views | 0 comments


Nintendo is still reluctant to embrace online wholeheartedly. Wii Wii U Chat comes with the console and it works well, so Nintendo obviously has the technical capabilities to pull this off but because they want everything to be so simple they made an application that is almost worthless on a console. Simple also perfectly describes Dr. Luigis online battles. When you choose your mode you are stuck with it. If you want to make any variations to your game you have to sever the connection entirely and one of the two of you has to choose to host a game again. In this case, simplicity leads to making everything much more complicated. Nintendo has made the process of setting up a game very easy and playing Dr. Luigi online worked flawlessly, but with zero voice chat and no way to stay connected, it feels like the company actually does not want to recreate the couch online experience.

From: n4g.com

REVIEW - Yoshi's New Island (3DS)

Added: 13.03.2014 19:16 | 3 views | 0 comments


Yoshi returns to his new island to help unite baby Mario and his brother Luigi by saving him from the clutches of baby Bowser and Kamek.

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Yoshi's New Island - GR Review

Added: 13.03.2014 15:59 | 9 views | 0 comments


Baby got back. Double up. Though Mario and Yoshi have teamed up countless times and defeated koopas, goombas, Bowsas, and more, this is the first opportunity for , but Yoshi’s New Island brings new levels of questionable child care to the forefront. In a world with new eggs, enemies, and plenty of hidden secrets and bonuses, obsessive gamers have a feast in front of them. Consider coloring book graphics at new depths, add sticky controls, a great sense of platforming speed, bundled with a pair of crying babies and developer Arzest has crafted another highly playable first-party 3DS title. Yoshi, of the babysitting-dinos club, won't ask players to choose a favorite as the pack has agreed to work together in ferrying both baby Mario and baby Luigi to their rightful place. Baby Bowser and koopa-witch Baba send the delivery stork well off-course, but omnivorous reptiles to the rescue! While Yoshi carries one of the babies through a level, enemies will try to knock him loose leaving the rugrats to whine and cry as a timer ticks down. Players can extend that timer by collecting stars through each level, but if time runs out while Mario and Luigi are loose, Baba's minions will fly off with the babe and Yoshi'll lose a life. Star pieces are only the first counted collectible in each level. Yoshi can nab 30 stars, 20 red coins, and five flowers in each stage, while those flowers can be turned into golden egg medals if the bonus wheel stops in Yoshi's favor at the end. Who knew dinosaurs were concerned for their stamp collections when the asteroid hit? The sheer volume of collecting felt very overwhelming and a little mind-numbing when I drove for 100%, but Yoshis of all skill levels will discover plenty of secret areas and floating Question Mark clouds through natural play. The map displays which items you still need to hunt for in each level so replaying for completion is a cinch too. At some points, . Tossing eggs with the right shoulder button can leave bigger hands feeling cramped and smaller 3DS screens might make the reticle hard to spot, but overall the core gameplay feels very satisfying, both for novices and old quick-draws. Levels play out as expected, with each world adding a new visual layer and a new platform trick, with some even featuring transformations for Yoshi. Special areas give our pal a new form, from helicopter to hot-air balloon to snow-sled and more. These sequences use tilt controls, meaning you have to turn off the nice 3D to make sense as you twist the handheld from side-to-side. I could have played the entire game with 3D on, but these bonus areas offer a welcome break from the jumping, enemy eating, and egg-throwing. Yoshi can encounter maze-like doors that open into puzzle rooms or enemy arenas. Most of these present extra coins and the like, but occasionally I ran into an enemy that required an exact number of egg hits to kill. This puff-ball jumps at Yoshi constantly, disrupting aim and forcing the player to retreat back one room to a floating egg box to refill ammunition. I had to travel back and forth three or four times before getting it right, creating a dull and frustrating loop toward the end of the game that ground progression to a halt faster than a dead battery in a Jurassic Park . Still, Yoshi's New Island colors inside and outside the lines with deft artistry, even if some frames feel mysteriously absent of imagination. Either popped out platforms, pint-sized enemies, and collectibles dot the screen and twirl attractively... or Yoshi and Baby Mario stand silently in front of a matte background. The whole game looks pretty, but occasionally it seems like a level was rushed through production. Some levels auto-scroll and one tried to trap me underneath falling platforms, but the sense of speed and fluidity in Yoshi's New Island goes a long way in keeping the player engaged. By the time you hit Bowser's castle, it's clear you're doing the dirty deed and it feels oh-so good. I just feel like only Nintendo's constant stream of platforming titles can match the level of genre-flogging seen throughout the industry shooter space. Dinosaurs and babies might not mix in history, but on 3DS they do just fine together. There’s a wealth of rewarding gameplay for anyone with fossil fuel left in the tank for yet another coin-collecting, Shy Guy-stomping, Yoshi spotlight. One of my favorite Nintendo characters continues to impress with heaps of charm and an oh-so-sweet soundtrack, meaning anyone looking for a spring break distraction will find a cold-blooded welcome on Yoshi’s New Island. Copy provided by publisher. 3DS exclusive.

From: www.gamerevolution.com

One Last Year of Luigi Sale for Europe

Added: 11.03.2014 16:15 | 16 views | 0 comments


Twinfinite writes, "I know...I can't believe it... The end of the Year of Luigi is coming to an end. But worry not; in the wake of the last days of the greatest year of our lives, the European Nintendo eShop is due for one more sale this week."

From: n4g.com

News: Second batch of Year of Luigi discounts coming to eShop

Added: 11.03.2014 14:38 | 12 views | 0 comments


Dr. Luigi, Super Mario Bros. 2 and Luigi's Mansion 2.

Dr. Luigi Wii U £8.99 (Regular price £13.49)

Super Mario Bros. 2 Wii U, 3DS (Virtual Console- NES) £1.74 (Regular price £3.49)

Luigi's Mansion 2 Nintendo 3DS £31.99 until 18/03/14 23:59 local time. (Regular price £39.99_

These titles will be on offer until March 18. You also only have one more day to grab the previous deals.

Mario & Luigi Dream Team Bros. Nintendo 3DS £27.99 (Regular price £34.99)

Super Mario Bros. Wii U, Nintendo 3DS (Virtual Console- NES) £1.74 (Regular price £4.49)

New Super Luigi U Wii...



From: www.videogamer.com

NE Radio: Was the Year of Luigi A Success?

Added: 11.03.2014 2:15 | 8 views | 0 comments


"In this episode of Nintendo Enthusiast Radio, the group gathers to reminisce on the year of Luigi. The year of green comes to a close this month, and the crew discusses the highlights, low points, and what they would like to see in the future if Nintendo were to make another year focused on a particular character" -- Nintendo Enthusiast.

From: n4g.com

Waluigi Returns to Super Smash Bros as Assist Trophy

Added: 06.03.2014 18:20 | 7 views | 0 comments


While many have been hoping for Luigi to move from an assist trophy to an actual playable character, it looks like that will not be the case. For whatever reason, Sakurai and the team have decided to keep him as an assist trophy for Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and 3DS. "Pic of the day. Once again, Waluigi's Assist [...]

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News: Luigi-based discounts come to Nintendo eShop as the Year of Luigi nears an end

Added: 04.03.2014 11:14 | 7 views | 0 comments


Price cuts on Mario & Luigi: Dream Team Bros., Super Mario Bros., and New Super Luigi U.

The following games will be reduced in price from March 6 to March 13.

Mario & Luigi Dream Team Bros. Nintendo 3DS £27.99 Regular price is £34.99

Super Mario Bros. Nintendo 3DS (Virtual Console- NES) £1.74 Regular price is £4.49

New Super Luigi U Wii U add-on content for New Super Mario Bros. U £13.49 Regular price is £17.99

Super Mario Bros. Wii U (Virtual Console- NES) £1.74 Regular price is £3.49

Source: Press release



From: www.videogamer.com

Nintendo Download: 6th March (Europe)

Added: 04.03.2014 9:55 | 4 views | 0 comments


Article: Nintendo Download: 6th March (Europe)

Pac-Man, Tappingo, Luigi discounts and more

From: www.nintendolife.com


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