Latest Nintendo patent involves haptic feedback
Added: 18.09.2015 18:17 | 49 views | 0 comments
NE: "Yet another Nintendo patent has been found. Back in March, the company filed for a device involving haptic feedback. This was only just published today."
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| Site News: Nintendo Life's Alex Olney Revealed As YouTuber Finalist For Games Media Awards 2015
Added: 18.09.2015 15:30 | 118 views | 0 comments
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| Star Fox Zero Delay Yields a Bleak Holiday 2016 Lineup for Nintendo
Added: 18.09.2015 13:09 | 326 views | 0 comments
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Star Fox Zero has been delayed to 2016.
Let me repeat that: Star Fox Zero, one of the few remaining major first-party titles for Wii U, will no longer be out this year. Is Nintendo in a bit of trouble this holiday season? Yeah, I'd say that's a fair assumption.
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| Fire Emblem Fates New DLC Maps Now Available In Japan, New Details Revealed
Added: 18.09.2015 12:17 | 67 views | 0 comments
GS:" The latest entry of the Fire Emblem series, Fire Emblem Fates, has received plenty of DLC packs in the past few months, among them a new DLC story path and several single DLC maps. It seems like Nintendo is not yet done with the Fire Emblem Fates DLC packs, as several new DLC maps have been made available today in Japan."
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| Star Fox Zero Delayed to 2016 - IGN News
Added: 18.09.2015 11:38 | 50 views | 0 comments
Nintendo apologies to anyone expecting to play Star Fox this Holiday season
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| Star Fox Zero not coming in 2015
Added: 18.09.2015 9:18 | 51 views | 0 comments
Nintendo hasn't had the greatest of times with its Wii U, which makes any big delays or problems with its software line...
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| Super Mario Maker review for Wii U | Gaming Age
Added: 18.09.2015 9:17 | 70 views | 0 comments
GA:
"Here we GOOOOO!" It's hard to believe that Mario has been around 30+ years already. It's even harder to believe that in 2015 we are getting a new Mario title and it's something that has never been done with the character before. We have seen Mario; play tennis, drive karts, battle it out with other Nintendo characters, travel to far off galaxies, save Toad ( because the Princess is in another castle), even run his own hotel and much, much more. But this is the very first time Nintendo has allowed you to create your very own levels for Mario to play through. Super Mario Maker was announced at E3 2014 and it seemed destined to be a downloadable eShop game that we wouldn't have to wait very long for. Well it's almost a year and a half later and we finally get to play Super Mario Maker and let me tell you, it was worth the wait.
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| Star Fox Zero Slips into 2016
Added: 18.09.2015 5:03 | 22 views | 0 comments
Nintendo apologies to anyone expecting to play Star Fox this Holiday season.
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| Gamification of Design: Super Mario Maker Critique | Castle Couch
Added: 18.09.2015 1:17 | 75 views | 0 comments
Nintendo has the done all the legwork to make sure youre primed to use or play with its software. So prepared even, that it knows the mistake you are about to make. The first mistake everyone makes when they go to design something as a kid: mix absolutely everything you can together to see how cool it will be (which doesnt work if youre still curious). And thats maybe where Super Mario Maker is at its most brilliant; its fast. In minutes, youll be able to test your everything but the kitchen sink design and immediately recognize how flawed it is. So you start from scratch. You learn, you design, you iterate. And its never confusing, never daunting or overwhelming. Its a sophisticated software designed for a tablet, and it lets you make levels in the engine of Super Mario Bros. (1985), Super Mario Bros. 3 (1988), Super Mario World (1990), and Super Mario Bros. U (2012). Like Lego Mindstorms or EV3, Super Mario Maker is a powerful resource to put in someones hands. It giv...
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