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Nintendo have announced that Google will launch a new YouTube app for the 3DS and an updated app for the Wii U “later this month”.
The new Youtube 3DS app marks the first time Youtube videos will be directly available on a handheld Nintendo console. Users will be able to watch the videos on the larger upper screen while they browse the Youtube website on the lower touchscreen; and the app contains a simplified interface designed with the 3DS in mind to make finding videos, reading comments and other activities as straightforward as possible.
Meanwhile, the existing Wii U Youtube app is being updated to support off-TV viewing. After downloading the new update, Wii U owners will be able to move Youtube videos to the Gamepad to view on the go; and it’s even possible to view two different videos placing one on the TV and another on the Gamepad.
Coming soon, Nintendo is releasing a System Update for the Nintendo 3DS that will finally bring Nintendo Network IDs to the 3DS as standard. As well as offering improved networking features for future 3DS titles and the ability to use a name rather than a friend code to identify yourself online, Nintendo is also utilising the service to fulfil a common request from the fans: Combined balances.
A common request from those who have both a Wii U and a 3DS is whether it’s possible to combine the balances for eShop accounts on both consoles into a single, shareable balance. The idea is that if you had, say, £15 on the 3DS and £20 on the Wii U, why can’t we share the pot and make it £35 to share on both consoles rather than only be able too use what’s on each?
After an upcoming 3DS System Update, you will be prompted to create a Nintendo Network ID to identify yourself when using the 3DS to connect online in the future. This is basically a username you’ll use on that 3DS from now on; and you can register anything as long as no other 3DS has already registered the same name. If you have a Wii U, however, you already have a Nintendo Network ID there – which is where the clever part comes in. If you register the EXACT same ID on the 3DS as you have on the Wii U, the two will become integrated. Then balance information from both will be shared, creating a single, unified balance for both devices!
But be warned! The Nintendo 3DS will consider any Nintendo Network ID registered on any device as a new account, unless it finds an existing Wii U account. This means if you register a different NNID on the 3DS, you will NOT be able to combine it with the existing one you have on the Wii U. This is why it’s important to be exact. Should you wish to share the IDs – and the balances – across both devices, but the names you register are even a single character out. your 3DS may get linked with the wrong Wii U account or with no account at all, preventing you from using the new feature!
With the introduction of Nintendo Network to 3DS, another feature that’s closely integrated into the network will also be débuting. The Wii U’s home-grown social networking tool, the MiiVerse – which up until now has been exclusive to the home games console – will soon be introduced to the 3DS as well, making for a truly mobile networking experience. Some 3DS communities have already launched; with more to join them over the coming days according to Nintendo – so keep your eyes peeled.
Once again Nintendo surprise everyone by announcing today another Nintendo Direct, which went live at 4pm UK Time. Over the next 30 minutes, plenty of info was revealed about upcoming Wii U and 3DS titles both known and unknown; but the bulk of the time (the initial eight minutes, longer than any other game discussion) went to The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds. Releasing in Europe in just nine days time (November 22), Nintendo chose today to launch a brand new trailer demonstrating the game. Following this, Nintendo took time to discuss many facets about the game…
New Characters
…Starting with some of the new characters you’ll meet. One important new character is a witch called Irene. Though she’s seen flying overhead at the start of the game, soon enough she introduces herself to you with a story about how, despite being a witch, she has a lot of bad luck herself and was informed that if she aided someone green, she could change her fortune. As a result – and somewhat begrudgingly – Irene offers her services to you.
What services? Well, how about quick transport? Homaging old ideas such as the Recorder whistle that allowed Link to move to another area quickly from the original Zelda titles, Irene offers Link rides on her magic broom to different areas of the game. You first have to unlock a location for the broom to reach by finding and interacting with Weather Vanes located in appropriate areas; but once this is done, at most points in the game you can touch a bell icon on the 3DS touch screen and select a Vane to be taken to. Irene will then arrive – often complaining – and fly you to your chosen destination. Interestingly, the Broom can even travel to the “Dark World” version of Hyrule (what, so “A Link Between Worlds” didn’t tell you there would be a dark world?) and even pick him up and take him to locations between both worlds – although it appears Irene does not ride the broom while in the Dark World – so it seems her broom really IS magic!
Also making an early appearance is a character called Seres, who is introduced as the daughter of Hyrule Sanctuary’s Priest. A gentle soul with a pretty appearance, don’t expect to spend time with her for long – meeting Yuga, your nemesis, at the start of the game, she is magically turned into a portrait on the wall and trapped there, creating the game’s plot.
New Items and Abilities
Of course, she’s not alone – Yuga also sends YOU into a portrait on the wall as well, before leaving to the dark world via a rift accessedvia the castle’s wall. But the Triforce piece within link lets him free himself from the portrait and back into his physical, 3-dimensional form – and this unlocks the “flatten yourself against the wall and scale it” feature that we’ve seen already and forms a key part of much of the game’s puzzles and dungeons.
Another new feature revealed today might be familiar to long-term Zelda fans. At some point in the game you will pick up an item called Zora’s flippers – yup, you know where this is going don’t you? – and gain the ability to swim and dive in water. No news yet as to the purpose of this feature (although all of us at Sanitarium Towers expect to see it featuring in at least a few puzzles or dungeons – just no Water Temple please!); but Shibata DID give us a hint as to a side quest involving the water. During your swim around Hyrule you may find a cryptic message in a bottle, referencing a man who loves the taste of premium milk. As it turns out, Hyrule now has its own Milk bar, like those seen in more recent Zelda titles. Ask the owner about premium milk and he’ll wonder how you found out about it; then tell you about a man who always used to order it every day before taking trips up the mountains, but who recently disappeared.
Streetpass Gameplay
Of course, it wouldn’t be a 3DS game without taking advantage of 3DS features – and one interesting new Gameplay feature being introduced in A Link Between Worlds involves special battles using StreetPass. Introduced to you by a kind, elderly fellow affectionately called “Gramps“, you will be able to create your own shadowy version of Link to share. Your Shadow Link will have the number of hearts and the basic equipment of your real Link character at the time of creation, plus you can specify another item of equipment for it to use (interestingly, there appear to be TWO equipment slots, but only one is used in the Trailer) – the equipment and the number of hearts your Shadow Link has determines a bounty that will be placed on its head.
After saving your Shadow Link, the next time you tag someone on StreetPass who also has the game, your Shadow Link will be sent to their game; and you’ll receive theirs. Gramps will be able to tell you if a new one has arrived in your game; soon after, their Shadow Link will appear in specific places in your Game World – and you can talk to them and choose to fight them in a special one-on-one battle! Defeating the Shadow Link sent to your game will earn you the bounty attached to them, which will be an amount of Rupees from 30 to – well, who knows? What’s more, there’s no penalty to losing – so StreetPass often and keep getting new challenges to fight and more bounties to gain!
One more thing…
During the Trailer, Link is seen acquiring a Bow from Ravio’s store – the place where all essential equipment can be rented and eventually bought for use in future dungeons. However, Ravio doesn’t charge for the rental. Instead he’s seen to say, “Normally I’d charge a rental fee, but I’ll lend it to you for free. This time, anyway.” Could this mean you don’t necessarily have to pay to acquire all the equipment in the game?
As mentioned earlier, The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds will launch in Europe on November 22nd – but if you’re a true Zelda fan and have the Rupees cash to burn, you won’t want JUST the game, will you? Also launching that day is the limited edition Link Between Worlds Nintendo 3DS XL Bundle, which alongside a digital copy of the game will also include the Golden, black-backed, special design Zelda 3DS XL. Shiny!
Finally, if you can’t wait nine days to find out more about Link Between Worlds, head to Nintendo’s Instagram page – http://instagram.com/nintendo – where today and regularly until the game’s launch, Nintendo will be releasing a total of four quick 15-second trailers offering more teasers in the run up to the game’s official launch. Oh Nintendo, you do spoil your fans…
Activision has officially confirmed ‘Extinction’ mode for Call of Duty: Ghosts following leaks which revealed the mode over the weekend.
The publisher has released an official trailer showing the new four-player co-op mode in action
According to the brief official blurb, Extinction is “an all-new 1-4 player cooperative game mode featuring a unique blend of fast-paced survival action, FPS base defence, scavenging and class levelling”.
The game’s official Facebook page calls it “co-op survival madness, with aliens”.
The video appears to show players using drill-like devices to destroy alien hives. Players work together to protect the drilling devices from incoming hordes of four-legged aliens.
Extinction mode was first outed when screenshots and teaser footage was leaked over the weekend.
The Call of Duty: Ghosts release date is set for November 5 on Xbox 360, PS3, Wii U and PC. It will also arrive alongside the PS4 and Xbox One on their respective launches in November.
Welcome to Kalos, a lovely picturesque region with a certain je ne sais quoi (eww I feel dirty all of a sudden) that no Poké-region has had before.
With its mix of stately homes, Gothic castles and iconic towers Kalos subtly reminds players of a more European landscape. (Providing you spell subtly like this “SUBTLY!!!”)
In this Poké-venture you can choose from two characters Calem and Serena,
now in any Pokémon game you can rename your characters but in X & Y is the first time you can actually customise what the look like, now this is nowhere near as extensive as in most games but for Pokémon this is a massive step in the right direction you truly do start to care about what the character wears or what hairstyle it has and why the hell isn’t there an option for spikey hair!
But I digress during your adventure you come across numerous new Pokémon, as well as a whole host of the originals. The biggest change to the Pokémon this outing is the addition of FAIRY types.
How this affects the core gameplay is as follows:
Warning the following section is for serious Poké-nerds
So this new type will seriously reduce the overwhelming force that is DRAGON type providing a 2X offensive multiplier and a 0X defensive edge meaning it can deal massive damage and suffer nothing in return. This will affect top end dragon teams massively making Dialga the only DRAGON type with the typing to take down a FAIRY safely due to its secondary STEEL typing providing a 2X damage boost and 1/2X defensive multiplier to protect it. Needless to say full DRAGON competitive teams are a thing of the past.
Hello again sorry about that, another addition are the almighty mega evolutions these give a massive temporary stat boost to selected Pokémon (for a full list see: http://www.serebii.net/xy/megaevolutions.shtml ) this gave me a massive buzz not just for the new games but to go back and retrain Pokémon that I had used in the past.
These new forms reach a whole new level of butt clenching excitement when seen in the new 3D art style. I’m a massive fan of good sprite work most of the time I prefer it to 3D models but the way Gamefreak have implemented the cell shading make you feel like you’re inside the cartoon. There are a couple of issues that the new art style has caused, the first being the frame rate during battles even with the 3D turned off the battles will lag for unknown reasons, it’s not massive but it’s enough to be noticeable which is bad in a game as highly polished as Pokémon.
The last issue with the visuals is the 2d art for trainer battles I don’t know why they’re not modelled and it really breaks the immersion and what worse is the artwork doesn’t even look anything like the anime or even that of the older games.
Anyway we’ll move on to the lovely soundtrack, this is easily the best music in any of the Pokémon games as soon as you turn the game on you’re smacked in the mouth by a mind-blowing orchestral rendition of the opening theme, and to be honest if I had smiled any wider in be invading Arkham Asylum right now. Every song in the game feels smooth and fitting, using European instruments like the Melodeon and Violin, and the relaxed string rendition of the Poké-centre theme stops me from even caring about the fact that I’m stuck in the eternal loop of nurse joy asking me if there’s anything else she can do!!! WHY I THAT STILL AN OPTION SHE DOES ONE JOB.
Overall
So has Pokémon gone stale after Gen 6?
Oh god no! it’s as fun as it ever was back when I first picked up my Squirtle in 1999, and as I get ready to face the Elite Four with my now trusty Mega Blastoise I’d say to anyone this is a must have game.
And to all my so called friend how tell me that at 21 it’s sad to play Pokémon I shall say
GOTTA CATCH ‘EM ALL!
Also ride-able Pokémon and roller skates WOOOOOOOOOO!!!