Sunday, June 14, 2015

Super Mario Maker

During the final round of the Nintendo World Championships 2015 Nintendo revealed the final name for its Wii U Mario Maker.





Super Mario Maker lets users create custom Mario levels and upload them to let other players try out the level. The creation tools let you create levels in the style of Mario 1, Mario 3, Mario World or New Super Mario U. More details will be revealed during Nintendo's Digital Event 2015 (Tuesday June 16th, Noon Eastern Time).

Earthbound Beginnings



EarthBound Beginnings was revealed before the Nintendo World Championships 2015. The game which was re-named for Western release is a release of the 1989 NES/Famicom prequel to the SNES title EarthBound, which was known as Mother 2 in Japan.

This is the first time that the game has ever been officially available outside of Japan.
EarthBound Beginnings will arrive on the Wii U Virtual Console today in North America for $7.00 (14th June) and in the early hours of tomorrow morning in Europe (15th June).


BLASTBALL COMING TO 3DS



Nintendo has shown off a new 3DS title at the Nintendo World Championships. The title is called Blastball and looks like a futuristic, first-person e-sports title that has you competing against another team to get a ball into a goal. 



Nintendo reveals Pricey DLC Pack


Despite all the cool news revealed today during the Smash Direct if you want everything announced be prepared to pay.

Everything: Players who want every fighter, stage, outfit and accessory featured among today’s DLC releases can buy them all at once. The whole DLC pack can be purchased in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U for $21.96, or both game versions together for $29.16.

This brings up a big question of is this too much to ask for what is essentially 2 returning characters, 1 new character and 3 stages from the past. In comparison you can get 16 DLC Tracks in Mario Kart 8 for $16 or 4 massive expansion DLC Packs for Hyrule Warriors for $19.99 that adds characters, maps and modes to the game.


Official Press Release for all the Super Smash Bros. DLC revealed

REDMOND, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- During a special video presentation focused on Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U, the game’s director, Masahiro Sakurai, unveiled a smashing amount of new content for the games, including two new playable characters: Ryu from the Street Fighter® series and Roy from Fire Emblem. They both join Lucas from Mother 3 as new playable fighters, and are available for download now! This additional paid content lands alongside a major software update that launched today for both systems, which also includes three new stages and many new costumes for Mii Fighters, including outfits from classic fighting series Virtua Fighter and Tekken. With these new characters, stages and costumes, top fighting game franchises Super Smash Bros., Street Fighter®, Virtua Fighter and Tekken unite for the very first time. “Today’s update proves that the evergreen Super Smash Bros. games continue to evolve and grow with unexpected new content,” said Scott Moffitt, Nintendo of America’s Executive Vice President of Sales & Marketing. “We’re offering multiple price options and bundles for all this outstanding new content, so players can mix and match whatever characters, stages and costumes they want.”
The video presentation can be viewed in its entirety by visiting http://e3.nintendo.com/. Highlights of the update include:
Ryu from Street Fighter®: For the first time in Super Smash Bros. history, a character from the fighting game series Street Fighter® joins the battle. Iconic character Ryu, whose look in the game is based on Street Fighter II®, brings a new fighting style and feel to Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U. Ryu’s traditional Light, Medium and Heavy attacks can be used depending on whether players tap, press or hold the buttons. Classic Street Fighter® moves like Hadoken and Shoryuken can be activated with just a one-button press, but players who enter the original button combinations from the Street Fighter® series will perform the same actions with higher damage. Ryu can be purchased in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U or Nintendo 3DS for $5.99 each, or both game versions together for $6.99. Purchase includes the bonus Suzaku Castle stage from the Street Fighter® series. This classic environment provides stable footing on the right side and a series of platforms on the left. It can also be played in Omega form, giving the stage a look and feel much like in the Street Fighter II® original.
Roy from Fire Emblem: A fan-favorite from his last appearance in Super Smash Bros. Melee for Nintendo GameCube, Roy from the Fire Emblem franchise returns to the series more powerful than ever before. Unlike Marth, Roy’s sword is stronger closer to the hilt, so he works better in close range. Roy also now has a Final Smash move in the form of a devastating sword blow. Roy can be purchased in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U for $3.99, or both game versions together for $4.99.
Lucas from Mother 3: As previously announced, Lucas is also available to purchase as a new downloadable character. Originating in the Japan-only Game Boy Advance RPG Mother 3, Lucas primarily uses lightning attacks to smash his opponents. Lucas can be purchased in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U or Nintendo 3DS for $3.99, or both game versions together for $4.99.
New Mii Fighter costumes: Multiple video games and characters from the past and present are represented in a new set of Mii Fighter costumes now available through the new update. Two costumes from classic fighting game Virtua Fighter are based on the Akira and Jacky characters, with Akira even maintaining his blocky polygonal look from the original game. Tekken fighter Heihachi (and his amazing hair) serves as inspiration for one costume, with additional costumes based on Isabelle from Animal Crossing, MegaMan.EXE from Mega Man Battle Network, ZERO from Mega Man X, the Inkling Girl and Boy and the squid hat from Splatoon also available. All costumes – eight in total – can be purchased in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U for $6, or both game versions together for $9.20. Costumes can also be purchased individually for $0.75 in either Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U, or both game versions together for $1.15 each.
Dreamland stage: Based on the first Dreamland stage from the original Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 64, this stage returns with a few tweaks. The Dreamland stage can be purchased in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U for $1.99, or both game versions together for $2.99.
Everything: Players who want every fighter, stage, outfit and accessory featured among today’s DLC releases can buy them all at once. The whole DLC pack can be purchased in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U for $21.96, or both game versions together for $29.16.
Miiverse stage: Available now to download for free, this new stage for Super Smash Bros. for Wii U features Miiverse posts created by players all over the world. During matches while connected to the Internet, players will see Miiverse posts appear that cheer specific fighters on from the background. These messages will be pulled from individual Miiverse communities that just opened for each Super Smash Bros. character.
Tourney mode: Scheduled to launch as part of a free update in August, two new Tourney modes are coming to Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and Nintendo 3DS. Community Tourneys let players compete for the highest points in a certain amount of time, while regular Tourneys have a specific set of rules and only happen at select times.
YouTube replays: Coming exclusively to Super Smash Bros. for Wii U at a later date, this free new feature allows players to post replay videos of their matches on YouTube. To use this feature, players must possess a Google account. Please visit http://www.smashbros.com/us/ for additional details.
Additional Super Smash Bros. amiibo: Mii Fighters are getting their own amiibo figures! When used in the game, the Mii Brawler, Mii Swordfighter and Mii Gunner amiibo characters can be configured with custom faces and players’ collected accessories and costumes. Four additional Super Smash Bros. characters are also getting amiibo: R.O.B., Duck Hunt, Mr. Game & Watch and Falco. These new amiibo will be available this September, except Falco who will be available this holiday season. Eventually, all playable characters in Super Smash Bros. will have corresponding amiibo figures, including Mewtwo, Lucas, Roy and Ryu.
Bonus Trophies: After downloading the update, in-game bonus trophies based on Ryu and Ken from Street Fighter®, Roy, Lucas and Splatoon will be available to unlock in play. Players can collect these trophies by completing All-Star mode in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U.
For more information about Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and Nintendo 3DS, visit http://www.smashbros.com/us/.

Incoming Smash Bros. DLC

          ROY, LUCAS and RYU DLC Confirmed for Super Smash Bros. Wii U & 3DS

June 14th, 2015,
During Nintendo's Smash Bros. Direct this morning it was revealed that veteran Smash characters Roy (Fire Emblem) and Lucas (Mother 3) would return as DLC for Super Smash Bros, for Wii U and 3DS. In addition newcomer RYU (Street Fighter II) would also make his grand debut to the Smash fray.

- Virtual Fighter mii costumes (Jackie, Akira)
- Mega Man EXE, Zero mii costumes
- Isabelle from Animal Crossing mii costumes
- Inklings mii costumes
- in-game Splatoon trophies
- classic Kirby stage from original Smash, as well as Mario and Hyrule stages
- Miiverse stage coming soon, will be free

- tourneys mode will feature community tourneys
- regular tourneys only happen at certain times
- tourneys coming in August
- share replay videos on YouTube with the Wii U version, video files viewable via PC and smartphone as well

- Ryu from Street Fighter confirmed, has weak/strong attacks, tap/hold attack buttons for different attacks, uses combs, toss a hadouken with the press of one button or by using the original button press from Street Fighter, shoryuken works the same, two final smashes

- Street Fighter stage coming as well, including omega form, coming to Wii U and 3DS, background music from the original game as well, Wii U version also has Ken's music and a remix, as well as a remix of Ryu's stage theme remix