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Australia take Valve to court over Steam refund policy

Steam’s policy of refunding can be a bit of a nightmare at the best of times. Now the ACCC (Australian Competition and Consumer Commission) are planning to take Valve to court over the policy which they argue is in “breach of the Australian Consumer Law for businesses”. Pretty serious stuff.

 

The list of points that make up their case include the belief that Valve is seeking to modify guarantees and would not refund games that the customer hadn’t attempted to sort their differences out with the publisher or developer first (and weren’t Valve games themselves). Australian consumers have a right to a refund if a product does not work as advertised and that the “allegation is that Valve sought to remove those consumer rights which is a breach of Australian Consumer Law”.

 

On their part Valve have stated that they’re working with the ACCC to resolve the matter while still continuing to bring their services to all gamers around the world who love gaming through their platform.

 

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August 29th, 2014 by
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Nintendo reveal upcoming NEW 3DS and 3DS XL models with Amiibo, more buttons, better battery life and more!

When Nintendo came out with the Circle Pad Pro accessory for the original Nintendo 3DS – which added a second Circle Pad and extra buttons to the 3DS which allowed for even more control; and which Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate made good use of – many asked why a second Circle Pad could not have been a standard feature of the 3DS. When the 3DS XL was released and also lacked the second pad, the complaints became even more vocal.

 

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Colour choices at launch for the New 3DS and New 3DS XL

 

Today in Japan, Nintendo have not only finally heeded the call, but have gone even further. The company announced all new models of their popular hand-held game consoles, the Nintendo 3DS and the 3DS XL (called the 3DS LL in Japan), which along with extra controls, make a number of other additions and improvements over the previous models.

 

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If you actually care that the new models are a few mm bigger in most directions, you probably have an Apple device and/or no shame
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The real big news of the announcement, however, comes in the form of a small toy.

 

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If you’re wondering why this pic shows just the Amiibo logo instead of an actual Amiibo, blame Nintendo.

 

With the new consoles including an NFC Reader, the new 3DS and 3DS XL will come with built-in support for Amiibo, Nintendo’s upcoming range of NFC-enabled figurines. Previously thought to be exclusive to the Wii U, the new addition enables future 3DS games to also offer the ability to allow select Nintendo characters to be stored and shared across compatible games or to use the toys for special in-game functions; and use of the feature in the 3DS version of Super Smash Bros. is already confirmed – what it consists of is yet to be announced, but if one is to make a guess, imagine something like the sticker mode in Brawl, but with an actual physical toy to enhance and make your own character with.

 

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Those colourful SNES-like buttons.

 

As to the controls, the new 3DS and 3DS XL will add a splash of colour to the A/B/X/Y button. The new 3DS gets the more significant facelift with fully-coloured buttons, while the XL simply gets coloured button labels. The colours are the same as those originally used on the Japanese SNES controller, in a nice homage to Nintendo history.

 

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…But that’s not what you care about, is it? The bigger news is both devices finally feature a second Circle Pad – well, kind of. Dubbed the “C-Stick” by Nintendo in another homage (this time to the yellow analogue stick of Nintendo’s own GameCube controller), the new stick is much smaller than the main Circle Pad – in fact, it’s roughly the same size as one of the four A/B/X/Y buttons. This isn’t accidental – according to Nintendo’s own Satoru Iwata, while the new control will function like a stick, it’s also designed to be used as though it were a button itself. Iwata also claims the new C-Stick “is easy to use”; with Nintendo releasing a picture showing that the size and positioning of the button should make it easy to control with the same thumb used to press the lettered buttons – it remains to be seen if this turns out to be the case. The new C-stick will be used in Dragon Quest X: Online, Final Fantasy Explorers, and Monster Hunter 4G to control the in-game camera function, and in the upcoming Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS to unleash Smash Attacks.

 

The back of the 3DS now has ZL and ZR buttons next to the L and R, but the game card slot is no longer found here.

The back of the New 3DS XL. Notice anything different?

 

The new 3DS models will also include ZL and ZR buttons on the back beside the existing L/R buttons, thus making the Circle Pad Pro accessory entirely redundant. Because there is no longer space for the game card, the game card slot is now found on new 3DS and XL’s bottom-left side, which seems poorly thought out – surely it’ll be right underneath your left palm thus making it easy to accidentally push the card in and eject it? The space at the top previously occupied by the game card slot now houses the charging port, which has been moved from its original off-centre position.

 

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Battery life comparisons (given in minimum to maximum expected time between charges) for the New 3DS XL (left image) and New 3DS (right image) compared to their predecessors
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Nintendo claim that the new 3DS and XL models also make small improvements on the battery life, with their rated maximum life up half an hour on the XL to 7 hours; and up a whole hour on the regular 3DS to 6 hours. Part of the reason for these gains are due to a new adaptive brightness feature, where the screen will automatically brighten or darken depending on the currently displayed picture, which is also aimed to improve colour quality. Another big reason for the small improvement is a new, more efficient processor – which also grants the new models a small speed boost to make downloads and loading times quicker – though exact specs are not yet known. Speaking of downloads, you’ll also now be able to use Micro SD cards with both new 3DS models, with a new slot located under the bottom covering.

 

 

The new Nintendo 3DS models also have an improved 3D function. With the original 3DS and XL, if you viewed the 3D effect from the side and didn’t stay in the “sweet spot,” the graphics became all blurred. However, the New 3DS has improved 3D, enabling players to continue to see the 3D effect even if viewed from an angle. Using the device’s cameras and gyroscopes, the new 3DS and 3DS XL actually track your face to work out the angle the screen is being viewed from – and will adjust the 3D effect to what’s best for your view. Clever!

 

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Though the international launches of the new 3DS and 3DS XL models is still to be announced, both will be out October 11 in Japan. The New Nintendo 3DS is priced at 16,000 yen (approx. £92.75 at time of posting) and the New Nintendo 3DS XL is priced at 18,800 yen (approx. £109 at time of posting) – given the usual mark-ups, however, I’m personally predicting prices of £129 and £159 when they hit the UK. Sorry, that’s business.


August 29th, 2014 by CrimsonShade
Posted in Gaming, General, Nintendo, Technology | No Comments »

Nintendo Unveils Amiibo Launch Figures (And Pricing)

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Today Nintendo finally gave us some hard details on the upcoming Amiibo launch. These figurines, which take advantage of the Wii U’s (and upcoming New 3DS) built in NFC technology, are now available for pre-order. So if you want to be the cool kid on your block, set aside some cash now. Each figure costs a cool $12.99. Thats a decent chunk of change if you want the entire launch lineup of 12 figures.

 

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The first game to utilize the figures will be Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and 3DS, so you won’t have to wait long to summon NPC fighters into your single player game to help you smack down your rivals. Mario Kart 8, Yoshis’s Wooly World and Captains Toad’s Treasure Tracker are also set to get Amiibo compatibility. Other figures are sure to be in the pipeline as well. For those curious, the launch lineup includes:

 

  • Wii Fit Instructor
  • Marth
  • Pikachu
  • Fox McCloud
  • Kirby
  • The Villager (Animal Crossing)
  • Samus
  • Link
  • Yoshi
  • Mario
  • Donkey Kong
  • Peach

Are you excited for the launch of Amiibo? Let us know in the comments below!


August 29th, 2014 by
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Smashdate! #5: Shulk Forsees A Fight!

 

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Smashdate! #5 looks into the future to bring you an all seeing beatdown! This fighter brings a tactical expertise like no other to the battle!

 

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Wielder of the legendary Monado, a sword that grants its user the ability to manipulate Ether and see into the future, Shulk enters the arena for the first time. Young and brash, but a talented fighter and tactician, he utilizes the different elements of the Monado to out-manuever and out think his opponents. Shown using a variety of stances and moves, including some impressive counterattacks, Shulk will no doubt prove to be a formidable presence on the field of battle. His Final Smash seems to harken back to the tactics based combat of Xenoblade, seeing him call in party members Dunban and Riki to deliver a devastating chain of attacks. Interestingly, (and true to Xenoblade) Shulk calls out all attacks as he executes them. Though not widely known, due to the release of Xenoblade Chronicles late in the life cycle of the Wii, Shulk is a cult favorite who has been much requested.

 

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The Stage Is Set

 

 

Shulk Stage

 

Little was revealed about Shulk’s stage, seen here in the background. However, Xenoblade Chronicles was noted for its massive environments and gorgeous vistas. It would seem only fitting for the Smash Bros. stage to reflect that legacy.

 

 

We have a fan favorite now being included in Smash. Which just leaves me with one question: WHERES MY MEWTWO?!


August 29th, 2014 by
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Standalone Xbox One Kinect releases in October

Microsoft’s decision to separate their newest console from the Kinect has so far proven to be a good idea. Sales of the Kinect-less and thus cheaper Xbox One have been high and interest in the console that includes the Kinect has also gone up. So far though the separate Kinect for the console hasn’t gone on sale for those who wished to pick it up separate from the console.

 

However Microsoft have now announced that the Kinect will go on sale in both Europe and North America in October, on the 7th. Except it isn’t on its own, it comes bundled with a code for the game Dance Central: Spotlight. These will be priced at $149.99 in North America and £129.99 in the UK. This does mean that the US will be getting the sensor and code a bit cheaper than Britain will be.

 

Think you’ll be looking into getting one when it launches?

 

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August 29th, 2014 by
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