Monday, February 22, 2016

My March Schedle


GAME REVIEWS

Mega Man Anniversary Collection 3DS Review
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD Review
Pokken Tournament WII U Review
Hyrule Warriors Legends 3DS Review

GAME UNBOXINGS

Mega Man Anniversary Collection Special Edition
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD Special Edition

Wii Volt Unlimited Videos on Youtube

Unboxing of special edition games
Nintendo Account/Miitomo Walkthrough


My Top 25 Gamecube Games



 My Top 25 Gamecube Games

Resident Evil 4
Super Mario Sunshine
The Legend of Zelda : Wind Waker
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
Super Smash Bros. Melee
Pikmin 1
Pikmin 2
Luigi’s Mansion
Star Fox Assault
F-Zero GX
Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes
Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness
Tales of Symphonia
Kirby’s Air Ride
Animal Crossing
Sonic Adventure 2 Battle
Soul Calibur II
The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures
Metroid Prime
Metroid Prime 2: ECHOES
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Mario Kart Double Dash!!
Eternal Darkness: Sanity’s Requiem
Wario Ware: Mega Party Game
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles

My Top 25 N64 Games




My Top 25 N64 Games

The Legend of Zelda: Orcarina of Time
Mario 64
Golden Eye 007
Super Smash Bros.
Mario Kart 64
The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask
Sin and Punishment
Mortal Kombat Trilogy
Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards
Donkey Kong 64
Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire
Jet Force Gemini
Pokemon Snap
Turok: Dinosaur Hunter
1080 Snowboarding
Bomber Man 64
Yoshi’s Story
Wave Race 64
Banjo Tooie
Conker’s Bad Fur Day
Pokemon Stadium
Perfect Dark
Banjo Kazooie
Star Fox 64
Paper Mario

My Top 25 SNES Games




 MY TOP 25 SNES GAMES

The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
Mario World
Star Fox
Super Metroid
Kirby Superstar
Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
Mario World 2: Yoshi’s Island
Street Fighter II: Turbo
Donkey Kong Country
Mario All Stars
Super Punch Out!!
NBA Jam
F-Zero
Mario Kart
Pilotwings
Chrono Trigger
Mega Man X
Contra III: The Alien Wars
Super Castlevania IV
Mortal Kombat II
Kirby’s Dream Land 3
Final Fantasy IV
Final Fantasy VI
Act Raiser
TMNT IV: Turtles in Time

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Gold and Platinum Points

Rewards will be separated into two different tiers:

Gold Points (received from buying Nintendo games, consoles and digital content), and Platinum points that you'll get from logging into your "My Nintendo" account, playing games on your phone, and other non-transaction based things.

How you earn the points differs, as does how you use them. Platinum points can be exchanged for digital contents (wallpapers, game DLC), while gold points will change into discount vouchers — for buying more Nintendo stuff. Nintendo's investor briefing slides add that you will be able to swap Platinum points for "original goods" aka hats, shirts, etc., mentioned separately to digital swag.

Miitomo Press Release





REDMOND, Wash., Feb. 17, 2016 – Nintendo’s first-ever app for smart devices, Miitomo, launches next month, but now’s the time to sign up to receive a notification when the app is available for download. Now through launch day, anyone can preregister for Miitomo by signing up for the new Nintendo Account service at http://www.Miitomo.com and be among the first to be notified about the availability of Miitomo when it launches in March. Those who create their Nintendo Account before the launch of Miitomo will also receive Platinum Points for the new My Nintendo rewards program, which will launch simultaneously with Miitomo. “Miitomo makes it easy for people to express themselves and interact with their friends in new and fun ways.” said Scott Moffitt, Nintendo of America’s Executive Vice President of Sales & Marketing. “Preregistering now is the best way to be among the first to get in on the fun when Miitomo launches next month.”
Miitomo is a free-to-start social experience that lets you spark conversations with your friends in a whole new way and uses Nintendo’s Mii characters, which first debuted with the launch of Wii Sports in 2006. More than 200 million Mii characters currently exist across Nintendo systems worldwide. To get started, users can quickly create a Mii character, customizing its facial features, eyes, hair, as well as voice and personality. Users can also use the camera of their smartphone or tablet to snap a photo that will be translated into Mii form, or they can simply import their Mii from the Wii U or Nintendo 3DS systems using a QR Code.
Once their Mii is ready to act as their social go-between, users can add friends in person, or through their existing Facebook or Twitter accounts. Once that step is complete, then it’s time to answer some questions. Miitomo creates conversations and turns discussions into a form of play by prompting users to answer all kinds of questions. Did you know that your best friend’s favorite food is pizza? Maybe, but did you know her favorite music genre is secretly polka? And that she believes in aliens? The answers get shared among friends, sparking interesting conversations – part of the fun is discovering surprise facts about your friends that you never knew before. When users hear how their friends responded to questions, they can give it a “heart” or comment through text or with a picture.
Mii characters will travel around and visit others that users have added as friends in the app, so it’s important to look good. As users experience Miitomo, they’ll earn Miitomo coins, which can be redeemed in the in-app shop to get all kinds of cool outfits. Users also have the option to get more Miitomo coins via in-app purchase. Users can set their own style with shorts, pants, socks, shirts, shoes, accessories and hats. If users want to go further in expressing themselves, they can dress up in a variety of outlandish costumes, such as a bear costume, pirate costume or hot dog costume.
Users can also express themselves with the Miifoto feature, which lets them put their Mii characters in fun poses with cool stamps, or by combining their Mii image with photos they have taken themselves. These creations can then easily be posted to social media services like Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.
Launching alongside Miitomo in March, My Nintendo aims to become much more than a traditional rewards program. It is a more comprehensive service that rewards users for interacting with Nintendo products and services in a variety of ways. Miitomo users with a Nintendo Account will be able to take advantage of My Nintendo to enhance their experience.
For more information about Nintendo Account and Miitomo, visit https://www.miitomo.com/
*Miitomo will launch in the following countries in March: the UK, Ireland, France, Belgium, Germany, Austria, Luxembourg, Spain, Italy, the Netherlands, Russia, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, U.S., Canada. Preregistration is only available in these countries. Miitomo at launch will support the following languages: English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Russian and Japanese.
**My Nintendo will be available from March in the following countries: the UK, Ireland, France, Belgium, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Poland, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Luxembourg, Spain, Portugal, Italy, the Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Malta, Greece, Sweden, Estonia, Hungary, Slovenia, Slovakia, Romania, Lithuania, Latvia, Russia, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, U.S., Canada, Mexico, Brazil.
***Offers in-app purchases.

Miitomo

Nintendo's new Account System went live last night and this morning their first mobile app Miitomo can be pre-registered at the link below. Make sure you create a Nintendo account before signing up so that you can receive the Pre-order bonuses and points on the Nintendo Account for signing up. Miitomo launches this March.

Nintendo Account
Miitomo

Tuesday, February 16, 2016

New Nintendo Account System

As promised weeks ago Nintendo has rolled out the pre-enrollment period for their new Nintendo Account System. As of today you can enroll in the New Nintendo Account. This account is the key component to linking previous Nintendo hardware (Wii U & 3DS) with their upcoming ecosystem (NX, Mobile)

You can create your account by clicking on the link below.

Nintendo Account

Just follow the steps and you will have your account ready in time for Nintendo's first mobile app (Miitomo) coming to IOS and Android in March.




Saturday, February 13, 2016

Some Box Covers




My top 25 NES Games





          This was a hard decision as there are countless more games on the NES that were amazing but these 25 that I chose are games that I come back to time and time again.

MY TOP 25 NES GAMES LIST

THE LEGEND OF ZELDA, Release Date: August 22, 1987
SUPER MARIO BROS. 3, Release Date: February 12, 1990
MEGA MAN 2, Release Date: Release date: June 11, 1989
KIRBY’S ADVENTURE, Release Date: May 1, 1993
METROID, Release Date: August 1987
MIKE TYSON’S PUNCH OUT, Release: October 1987
CASTLEVANIA, Release Date: May 1987
NINJA GAIDEN, Release Date: March 1989
TETRIS, Release Date:1988
THE LEND OF ZELDA II: THE ADVENTUREOF LINK, Release Date: December 1, 1988
SUPER MARIO BROS, Release Date: May 15, 1987
SUPERMARIO BROS 2,Release Date: October 9, 1988
MARIO BROS: THE LOST LEVELS, Release Date: June 3, 1986
KID ICARUS, Release Date: December 19, 1986
CONTRA, Release Date: 1987
DOUBLE DRAGON, Release Date: June 1987
DONKEY KONG, Release Date: July 9, 1981
FINAL FANTASY, Release Date: December 18, 1987
EXCITE BIKE, Release Date: November 30, 1984
DUCK TALES, Release Date: September 14, 1989
MARBLE MADNESS, Release Date: 1986
ADVENTURES OF LOLO, Release Date:20 April 1989
STAR TROPICS, Release Date: December 1, 1990
DUCK HUNT, Release Date: October 18, 1985
TECMO BOWL, Release Date: February 1989