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    Nintendo Making Mii Smartphone App


    Nintendo president Satoru Iwata has confirmed that the company is working on an app to allow Wii U and 3DS owners to use Mii avatars and the Miiverse social network on their smartphones.
    “It would be fun for players to use their Mii characters as icons on social media,” Iwata told Japan’s Nikkei Business Daily. “We are currently developing an application that will allow users to do that.”
    This marks a change in strategy for Nintendo, a company that has demonstrated reticence to enter the mobile market in the past. “In the past, I have opposed making smartphone and tablet versions of Nintendo titles,” Iwata said. “Prices for content aimed at smartphones and tablets are falling quickly. I am still wary of the category.”
    Source: The Verge
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    The New Nintendo 3DS sold 335,000 units in first week

    Nintendo’s new 3DS seems to be off to a good star, having sold around 335,000 units since its launch last week in Europe and North America. Two big contributing factors would be the launches of The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask and Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate.
    The information comes from Nintendo itself during a financial briefing where it was revealed that 170,000 units of the new 3DS were sold in the US and 160,000 units were sold throughout Europe. Back in October last year the console sold 230,000 units over the launch weekend in Japan.

    As you would imagine, Majora’s Mask 3D and Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate have also sold well. The latest Zelda has shifted 340,000 copies in the US and 230,000 units in Europe, which is a significant step up from the week one sales of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds.
    Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate on the other hand has sold 110,000 units, which is a lot more than the 40,000 units Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate sold back when it launched.
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    Excelente resultado para uma semana.
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    Nintendo says why smaller model New Nintendo 3DS wasn't released in US

    Nintendo left some gamers confused when it confirmed it would release the New Nintendo 3DS XL console but not the smaller New Nintendo 3DS in the United States. However, the marketing decision was made in an effort to avoid confusing US gamers regarding the previous 3DS models and New Nintendo 3DS console unit.


    "We're a different market," said Damon Baker, Senior Manager of Nintendo of America, in a statement to Nintendo Life. "And now we have clear differentiation between those three systems. Before, there was a very limited difference between the 3DS and 3DS XL: other than size. It was the same resolution, same functionality... now, there's the 2DS, 3DS, and New 3DS XL, all of which have their own functionality and features."

    The hardware specifications are the same, but US gamers lose out on custom faceplates available for the New Nintendo 3DS unit. The New Nintendo 3DS can be found in Japan and Europe, and it's possible a US release could happen, but the company didn't confirm future plans.

    "The different price points give it a clear message for consumers: the core audience... we weren't going to win with them on that decision. But we had to think about expanding the user base, we had to be able to market it and make it easy to pick up for consumers."

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    The New 3DS XL is nice, but not a must-have yet

    For a couple of years we have deemed Nintendo's 3DS as an essential piece of gaming hardware. And for decades, new iterations of Nintendo hardware immediately rendered older units obsolete. Things are different this time around. Get it if you don't have one.

    We do think you should have a 3DS in your gaming collection. There are tons of great games (these are our top 12, with the caveat that we haven't decided whether the brand-new Monster Hunter 4 and Majora's Mask remake should get added to that list). More 3DS games are being made all the time, primarily by Nintendo themselves, with key contributions from Atlus, Capcom and others.
    If you don't have a 3DS yet and are willing to spend $200, the New 3DS XL is a pretty good option. (The non-new 3DS XL costs $175; the smaller 3DS goes for about $160). You're future-proofing a bit, and you're getting some better control options and stereoscopic 3D tech than you would if you got the older models.
    But, if you do have a 3DS, you don't need to upgrade yet.

    The New 3DS XL has a faster processor and will eventually have games that only run on it and not older 3DS/2DS models. Not yet, though. You don't even need to think about that in North America until the first New 3DS-exclusive game, the port of Wii role-playing game Xenoblade Chronicles, comes out in April (Check out this Wii-New 3DS Xenoblade graphics comparison, if you'd like to see how close the boosted 3DS hardware can match Wii/PS2-level tech).
    Sure, the New 3DS will speed up the system's load times. But there aren't even any games out yet that use the New 3DS' two extra shoulder buttons. [Update - 2:40pm: Some readers have pointed out that the two extra shoulder buttons can currently ape the inputs programmed for the two extra shoulder buttons that were part of the 3DS' Circle Pad Pro add-on. As noted later in this piece, not many games supported that peripheral, but those that do will work with the New 3DS' added controls. So we can say there is currently limited support for the new shoulder buttons, but not zero support.]

    Above: Nintendo promotional imagery highlighting the new control inputs.
    The new nub is not quite the second circle pad we were hoping for, but it helps.

    The New 3DS' new c-stick allows for dual-analog controls and surely will be programmed for that by developers who believe there are enough New 3DS owners to justify a control scheme that wouldn't work on a standard 3DS. For the moment, though, the c-stick nub can pretend to be a "circle pad pro," which was an add-on that put a second analog circle-pad input on the right of the 3DS. There aren't many games that supported the circle pad pro (here's a short list), but it's nice that the New 3DS will at least let players play those games' alternate control schemes without an added peripheral.
    The main problem with the c-stick nub is that it doesn't have much give. You can't flick it as you could the c-stick, which has made it less than ideal for, say, the circle pad pro control scheme in Kid Icarus Uprising. It works, but it's not a 1:1 substitute.
    It is promising to see that the developers of Majora's Mask 3D programmed free camera controls to the c-stick, which makes tracking enemies in that game a lot easier. In this regard, at least, New 3DS players will have a better experience with the game than non-new 3DS players will.
    We do love the improved 3D.

    The New 3DS tracks the position of your mouth and eyes in order to calculate the proper angle at which to display the system's glasses-free stereoscopic 3D. It can do this constantly and on the fly, which means that it'll transmit a clear 3D image to you even if you begin to rock your head or the system. This results in more stable 3D effects that are only occasionally baffled if a second person's face gets close to yours or if you're moving your head while wearing glasses. Even then, the system figures things out quickly. It's a lovely improvement.
    The much-improved 3D effect on the New 3DS has even elicited this odd remark from Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata:
    "It looked so good that it made me want to apologize for not having the 3D functions work this greatly when we first released the Nintendo 3DS system. Of course, such technology was not available when we released the original Nintendo 3DS, so it was impossible to integrate it at the time. I hope people will forget their expectations of 3D from the past, and replay on the New Nintendo 3DS systems the 3DS games they played before.
    We don't love that they left out a power cable.

    For reasons that reek of Nintendo cost-cutting (from the company that eliminated the headphone jack from their second Game Boy Advance!), the New 3DS XL does not come with a power cable. The new handheld is compatible with the AC adapter cable from the 3DS and 3DS XL, but if you don't have one of those, then you've got to buy a $10 cable. Nintendo has been leaving power cables out of their hardware packages outside of North America for some time, but that doesn't make it any less strange or annoying.
    It's oddly difficult to buy an official Nintendo AC adapter, but our friends on the Gawker Media Commerce team have some power cord suggestions.
    You should be aware of some other possible hidden costs.

    The New 3DS XL uses micro SD cards. It comes with a decent-sized 4GB one, but if you want more storage, or if you had more storage on a standard SD card on your 3DS, you'll need to buy a bigger micro SD for your New 3DS XL. The new Nintendo portable doesn't support the SD card. Data transfer is easy, though, and you'll be able to bring all your games and save files from an older 3DS to the new one. Just make sure you have a small screwdriver to open the new unit up.

    The New 3DS XL has a pretty short stylus, too, shorter than the 3DS XL's. You might want to think about getting a larger stylus.
    Oh, if you want the non-XL, smaller New 3DS? Sorry, America.

    It's not coming to North America, and any overseas models will be region-locked. Maybe Nintendo will bring it here in the future.
    Bottom line: it's still a good system, though, and the best 3DS yet.
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    3DS exploit bypasses microtransactions in Pokemon Shuffle

    Nintendo launched a little free to play title on the 3DS a while back called Pokemon Shuffle. Since it is a free puzzle game, micro-transactions were incorporated but a new 3DS console exploit allows you to completely bypass the annoying paid for items and just enjoy the game.
    The 3DS title uses a premium in-game currency called gems, which you buy with real money. These gems grant extra lives and in-game cash. One gem will set you back 89p while 75 gems will cost you £42.99. Like with most free to play titles on the mobile platform, timers are used to refill lives and money over time, encouraging you to pay and skip the wait.

    However, hackers have found a way to change the cost of the items available in the Pokemon Shuffle store, making them all free with no gems required. The exploit uses the same technique that allowed users to emulate Gameboy Color roms on the 3DS using the browser.
    In order to successfully pull this off you will need an old 3DS as the new models come with an updated browser. You will also need 3DS firmware versions 9.0 to 9.5, any higher and this won’t work. The browser exploit lets you inject new code in to the memory of a downloaded game via the 3DS browser, tampering with the system a little bit.
    If you want to do it yourself you will have to dig around for a tutorial, which may be hard to find, I imagine Nintendo is scrambling to remove traces of this exploit from the web as we speak.
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    Donkey Kong Coming to Virtual Console

    That iconic barrel throwing pal of ours seems to be making its way over to the Wii U and 3DS’s Virtual Console mechanism. So be on the lookout for some more classic games to enjoy.
    Art courtesy @Orioto

    Nintendo has released six Donkey Kong games for the Virtual Console shop for the Wii U and 3DS.

    Well, it’s probably a long time coming, but it seems that Nintendo has finally been able to launch both the Donkey Kong Country and the Donkey Kong Land trilogies for the Wii U and the 3DS respectively.
    Wii U:

    • Donkey Kong Country
    • Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy Kong’s Quest
    • Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong’s Double Trouble

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    • Donkey Kong Land
    • Donkey Kong Land 2
    • Donkey Kong Land 3

    Rare was the original developer of all six of these games starting back in 1994. The Donkey Kong Country trilogy was originally released on the SNES while the Donkey Kong Land trilogy found its way on the Game Boy. These aren’t necessarily “remastered” per se, but still seem to do the big screen justice and look just great.
    I think they were generally praised as being some of the better and more jovial 2D platform games of the time. The gameplay is simple, yet atrociously fun. I think it’s great that they’ve finally re-released these two trilogies to be enjoyed again. You may remember that they were pulled from Wii’s Virtual Console store back in November of 2012 with very little explanation, so the further development for the Wii U may be precisely that reason.
    If you’ve never had the pleasure of enjoying this 2D platformer, then I suggest taking some time to go collect some bananas and to get familiar with riding rhinos. I can almost promise you’ll enjoy it, though there is always someone that can find a fault that distracts too much from gameplay.
    Does anyone have any great memories associated to any of the Donkey Kong games? Let us know in the comments!
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    Attack on Titan 3DS game coming to the west

    Despite being quite a global phenomenon, the west usually gets a bit left out when it comes to Attack on Titan. Not only is the English translation of the manga a good few months behind that of its Japanese counterpart, but games based on the hit series are often denied us too. Now though at least, it looks like we’ll have something more than the AoT tribute game to play, as Humanity in Chains is coming to the 3DS shop this May.

    The game will feature all of the titan slaying, grappling hook swinging action from the original game, with updated local and online four player cooperative play and support for the new 3DS XL’s C-Stick.
    This was all revealed during Nintendo’s Direct address yesterday, which had a lot of exciting news in it. But when it comes to Titan slaying, there really only was one announcement worth paying attention to and that’s this one, with its new teaser trailer:




    If you’ve been wondering what all of this Titan attack stuff is about, then you can watch the first two episodes of the anime adaptation for free on the Nintendo eShop. Crunchyroll also has the entire series available for free.
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    Modded 3DS is a PC Remote Desktop


    Nintendo 3DS modders are building a homebrew app to turn the handheld gaming console into a PC desktop remote controller. The first preview version shows gameplay footage of Blizzard’s MMORPG, World of Warcraft.
    The early build is still far from stable and suffers from stuttering frame rates, but it is still an achievement in itself considering how difficult Nintendo has made it, with tightened security measures and the threat of bricking from firmware updates, to develop homebrew mods for its current-gen hardware.
    The first run of Nintendo DS models were a modder’s dream, with keen home programmers creating their own add-on hardware that fit into Game Boy Advance cartridge slot, an option since absent from later DS, 3DS, and 2DS models. Similar innovations in software brought the Homebrew Channel application loader to the Nintendo Wii console, giving the console video playback capabilities, as well as opening the system up to emulators and backwards compatibility with previous Nintendo game ROMs through the wonderful open source Nintendo software, allowing Wii and Wii U owners to play Gamecube games.
    The 3DS PC remote desktop app is being developed by GBATemp forum user retrozelda, who has also made the early build available for download.





    Thank you Eurogamer sitename for providing us with this information.

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    3DS Sales Top 52 Million Units Worldwide

    Nintendo's eighth generation handheld, the 3DS, has hit a new milestone. The handheld has surpassed the 52 million mark worldwide, according to VGChartz's latest sales data.

    The 3DS hit the milestone for the week ending March 21, where it sold 138,120 units to bring its worldwide lifetime sales to 52,017,225 units. There have also been 186,793,764 games sold for the 3DS at retail.
    Looking at the software sales for the 3DS worldwide: three games have sold more than 10 million units; seven games have sold more than five million units; 18 games have sold more than two million units; and 36 games have sold more than one million units.
    Pokemon X/Y is the top selling 3DS game with sales of 12.75 million units. Mario Kart 7 has sold 10.66 million units and Super Mario 3D Land has sold 10.11 million units. Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire has sold 8.08 million units, Animal Crossing: New Leaf has sold 7.72 million units and Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS has sold 5.81 million units.
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    Nintendo 3DS can be made region-free with new exploit

    People have been poking holes in Nintendo’s closed 3DS system for a little while now. At one point, you could emulate Gameboy Color games through the browser, one file modder found a way to bypass micro transactions in Pokemon Shuffle and now, there is a way to bypass the region lock on the console.
    However, to get this to work, you will need a copy of Cubic Ninja. Once you have that, you just need to scan a QR code from within the game. This exploit works on both the old and new 3DS models with the most recent firmware installed. However, it is likely that Nintendo will patch this out soon.

    The method was discovered by “Smealum”, a 3DS homebrew creator. The QR codes needed to complete the region unlocking process can be found on his own site, HERE.
    The process itself is fairly simple but Cubic Ninja is a hard game to come by these days. Additionally, Nintendo pulled the digital version down from the eShop after it was used to previous 3DS exploits. Nintendo has yet to comment on this latest issue but it will probably end up patching it up soon.
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    Nintendo racks up 52 million 3DS sales worldwide

    The Nintendo 3DS has surpassed 15 million units sold in the United States, boosted by a strong library of game titles, Nintendo said. The Japanese gaming company launched the 3DS to US consumers in March 2011, and had to refresh efforts immediately due to disappointing early sales.


    However, the addition of Super Mario, Mario Kart, Smash Bros., and Pokemon has helped boost sales. To date, the 3DS has sold more than 52 million units worldwide, as Nintendo continues to cater to a niche gamer group.

    "While crossing 15 million units is certainly a significant milestone, we are equally excited about the new momentum we've created in 2015 thanks to new hardware and an unrivaled library of software," said Scott Moffitt, marketing executive at Nintendo, in a statement published by GameSpot. "With more great games on the way and a hardware system for every type of gamer, 2015 is shaping up to be one of the stronger years yet for Nintendo 3DS in the United States."

    The New Nintendo 3DS XL, which launched in February, helped significantly boost sales in Q1 and Q2 of 2015 when compared to last year.

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    Nintendo Adds 'Legend Of Zelda: Ocarina Of Time,' Other New Titles To Its Consoles

    Nintendo added some new content to its Nintendo 3DS and Wii U consoles, including one of the greatest games ever produced by Nintendo: The Legend Of Zelda: Ocarina Of Time.
    The Legend Of Zelda: Ocarina Of Time originally launched over 15 years ago for the Nintendo 64, but at the time the game was a smash hit. It received either perfect or nearly perfect scores from virtually every game review website and magazine in the world, and some claim it to be the best game ever made.
    Given the game's reputation, and because video games are timeless in a way, it isn't surprising that Nintendo is re-releasing it on the Wii U Virtual Console. If anything, it is surprising that the company waited this long to do so, but given that it has been available on the Wii Virtual Console and the 3DS Virtual Console for a few years now, it is a little less surprising. Regardless, users will be happy to add this classic to their Wii U Virtual Console collection.
    Nintendo pushed out a few other titles today, too. For the Wii U, PadaOne Games released a retro 16-bit side scroller called Roving Rogue, and TACS Games released a quadcopter simulator game called Quadcopter Pilot Challenge.
    Over on the Nintendo 3DS, Koei Tecmo released a new entry in the popular "Samurai Warriors" series titled “Samurai Warriors: Chronicles 3.” This game incorporates the battle system and challenge mode from “Samurai Warriors 4” with the best features from previous games in the series, and a storyline with multiple endings to create a new more original game in the series.
    The Nintendo 3DS also gets a puzzle strategy game called Mercenaries Saga 2 by Circle Ent. The game looks reminiscent of 16-bit games on the SNES from years ago, with lots of similarities in overall look and design to Final Fantasy III.
    Although these aren't major AAA titles and are reminiscent of the 1990s, that doesn't mean that they aren't solid video games. Many gamers today grew up playing games just like this, and sometimes we forget that high-definition graphics isn't synonymous with a good game.
    At the end of the day, these games represent a solid effort by a game maker that the most important aspect of a game is to be entertaining, not visually stunning, and that's why a game from 1998 can still make for a good time today.
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    3DS can launch homebrew through the official YouTube app

    Nintendo has had some issues with homebrew exploits on the 3DS recently. Two games have had to be removed from the eShop due to exploits that allowed them to run custom software. A short while back, Nintendo also had to update its 3DS web browser, after it was discovered that you could load up an emulator through it.
    Now, Nintendo has another homebrew problem on its hands, this time thanks to the official YouTube app. 3DS coder, Jordan “smealum” Rabet revealed the ‘Tubehax’ method over the weekend on Twitter.

    Now he has yet to share his method for getting it all to work, but he did post video proof and promised to share more soon. The hack will allow 3DS owners to download unofficial apps and software for the 3DS, it also removes the region lock on games.
    Lastly, the exploit will also allow for emulation, which is a somewhat controversial topic, particularly since Nintendo sells older titles through the eShop. You can find a sneak peak at the instructions for getting Homebrew software running, HERE.
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    Nintendo Readies Smaller 'New Nintendo 3DS' For U.S. Debut

    Nintendo began selling its super sized (and confusingly named) "New Nintendo 3DS XL" handheld console in the U.S. market back in February of this year for $200, and later this month, the regular version will available too. Set for a September 25 release, the more compact version will debut at $220 as part of a special bundle.

    The bundle will include the handheld console itself (obviously) plus the upcoming Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer game (download version, not a physical copy), two themed cover plates, and a single Amiibo card. Never heard of an Amiibo card? They have the same functionality as an Amiibo figure (unlocks in-game content), but come in card form.



    If you prefer the larger XL model, Nintendo is also getting ready to release a Hyrule Edition New Edition 3DS XL system that will be available on October 30, 2015, just three days before the launch of The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes (not included). The Hyrule Edition New Edition 3DS XL will sell for $200 MSRP and is a GameStop exclusive.

    "More than 15 million systems in the Nintendo 3DS family have been sold in the U.S. alone," said Scott Moffitt, Nintendo of America’s Executive Vice President of Sales & Marketing. "These new models offer additional fun ways to experience some of the great upcoming Nintendo 3DS games launching in the next few months."

    Finally, Nintendo also said it's planning to release three new WiiRemote Plus controllers themed after Bowser, Toad, and Yoshi. GameStop gets exclusive dibs on these too and will sell them for $40 MSRP.


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