The latest Nintendo Direct Mini is up, showcasing much anticipated games coming out in the near future and ones already available. Nintendo of America‘s Bill Trinen starts us off with Animal Crossing New Leaf, high lighting ways in which you can use image share with Animal Crossing. Mario and Luigi …
Read More »Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate (Wii U) Review
Monster Hunter arrives on the Wii U with Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate.
Read More »Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag takes a treasure hunt
Treasure hunts, Assassin Edward Kenway’s pirate ship and fast travel points are all pretty big parts of Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag. Check out all three in action in the new gameplay trailer for Ubisoft’s upcoming title.
Read More »Watch Dogs shows how technology controls real world cities
Ubisoft’s upcoming Watch Dogs features an interconnected, high-tech world where everything is linked… and hackable. Here’s the thing though- it’s not too far off at all from what we already have.
Read More »ZombiU sequel ruled out as Wii U confidence wanes among publishers
Ubisoft’s Wii U Zombie survival game will not be on the receiving end of a sequel any time soon thanks to the original title being “not even close” to making a profit.
Read More »Activision and Target team up for Skylanders Swap Force
Target is offering a special preorder incentive for those looking to get swappy with Skylanders Swap Force this Autumn.
Read More »Wii U feels the force, gets Star Wars Pinball
Zen Studios’ excellent Star Wars universe themed pinball tables are on the way to Nintendo’s console.
Read More »Armikrog adds Wii U edition to Kickstarter
The Kickstarter campaign for Pencil Test Studios’ claymation-esque action title is coming to a close, but the company just added a brand new version of the game to the list.
Read More »Deals: AOC’s UltraWide display now $399
AOC’s Cinematic UltraWide Display can source stuff right from your Android smartphone, display two completely different things at once and it’s on sale for a limited time.
Read More »Bethsda Hasn’t Ruled Out Wii U, Vita, 3DS Support
Bethesda VP of PR and marketing Pete Hines has expressed the studio’s desire to put out games for the Wii U, Vita and 3DS – but only when it suits their projects. In an interview with IGN at E3, Hines explained the studio’s lack of titles released or even announced …
Read More »Games Radar Weekly Roundup: 6/22/2013
With the hectic E3 Week over, it’s time to look back on back on what’s happened, and how it’s going to change everything (or maybe not) moving forward. But first, GR has a list of the confirmed characters for the recently announce WiiU version of Super Smash Bros (which is …
Read More »Super Mario 3D World hands on
Today I had my first experience with Nintendo‘s latest entry into Mario platformers, Super Mario 3D World. June 15th was the last day Nintendo’s E3 demos were available to be played in Besty Buy, and I was fortunate enough to have three other people in line who wanted to play …
Read More »The mother of all Nintendo Directs
Nintendo‘s choice to use Nintendo Direct as a means to show off their new line of titles for E3 came as a big surprise to everyone. Many were wondering just how well they could pull this off. Today’s Nintendo Direct proved that they can offer players just as much as they …
Read More »E3: Batman: Arkham Origins trailer takes flight
The prequel to the excellent Batman: Arkham series of games might have a different developer, but it still looks like the Dark knight we’ve come to know and love.
Read More »Sakurai tweets about Smash Bros
Masahiro Sakurai has confirmed via Twitter that the next the next Super Smash Bros will be revealed on Nintendo Direct, June 11th. Footage of the game itself will also appear on the Nintendo Direct, and will be shown worldwide. No word yet on whether there will be another Super Smash Bros Dojo …
Read More »LEGO Marvel Superheroes face off against the Destroyer
Thor’s rogues gallery makes an appearance in the newest set of screenshots of the upcoming LEGO Marvel Super Heroes game along with one half of the Fantastic Four.
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