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Dragon Quest Producer Wants To Bring Dragon Quest X To The West, Possibly An Offline Version - Siliconera
During the Super Dragon Quest X TV Fall Festival 10-Hour Special 2018 broadcast, Dragon Quest executive producer Yu Miyake talked about wanting to make an offline version, and possible for the West. [Thanks, Gamestalk.] Back in August 25, 2018, Yosuke Saito, who retired from his position as the producer of the game, stated that Dragon Quest X is packed with excellent stories that even lineup with the conventional Dragon Quest series. Saito said “We talk about an offline version here and there, but I don’t think it’s impossible. It’d be great if we could introduce it to customers.”
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How Nintendo Is Changing Its Approach To Indie Developers
With each passing generation of consoles, the criticism against Nintendo’s lackluster third-party support has only strengthened. While the Switch has seen Nintendo attempt to make strides in the realm of triple-A publishers with games from giants like Ubisoft, Bethesda, and even Rockstar, the company is also focusing its efforts on independent developers to expand the library of its most recent console.
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Nintendo’s Resurgence Was the Best Tech Story of 2017
After years of annoying gimmicks, the gaming legend offered the simple pleasures we desperately needed
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How the Shutdown of Miiverse Puts Nintendo Behind Microsoft and Sony
Nintendo's reputation, by and large, precedes it. Nintendo is the company that made console gaming cool again in the United States in the wake of the industry crash that turned Atari upside down- Nintendo is the company that brought gaming to the masses through the Wii, then somehow squandered their incredible mainstream cultural impact. It doesn't matter what game console you buy- your parents are going to call it the Nintendo- that's the impact that they've had on the industry. Within the gaming community, Nintendo is beloved, but often pitied because as a company, it seems doomed to repeat embarrassing mistakes.
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The Fall Part 2: Unbound is Confirmed for Nintendo Switch But Isn't Coming to Wii U
The Fall was an intriguing title on Wii U, overcoming some flaws thanks to its creativity and spin on sci-fi storytelling tropes. It was good news, then, when developer Over The Moon confirmed that the sequel – The Fall Part 2: Unbound – would still come to Wii U in 2017. Unfortunately that version is no longer on the way, with the title now coming to the Nintendo Switch and other platforms with a Q3 release window. There’s also a new story trailer that also provides a good look at the game.
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Zelda: Breath of the Wild PC emulator effort gets $23k a month in funding
Zelda: Breath of the Wild is one of the best reviewed games of all time, heck it is one of the best games of all time. But the only way to play it is if you got a Switch or a Wii U. Which is why there’s a team of fans working on bringing the game to the PC via an emulator. And because of the size of Breath of the Wild, it’s quite an undertaking. However, the team at CEMU, who are working on the emulator, have been getting lots of support from fans. Not just nice messages from fans, but actual monetary support.
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Switch Pro controller on Amazon for pre-order/waitlist
Amazon.com: Nintendo Switch Pro Controller: Video Games
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Wii Hardly Knew U
When Nintendo released their console, the Wii, in 2006, it flew off the shelves. Never before had a gaming company become so accessible to so many people for such an affordable price. While titles like Wii Sports and Mario Kart …
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NVIDIA Powers the New Nintendo Switch
Nvidia have also announced that the Nintendo Switch will be powered by the performance of the custom Tegra processor. The NVIDIA GPU is based on the same architecture as the world’s top-performing GeForce gaming graphics cards.
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Death From Above in New Zelda: Breath of the Wild Video
We recently saw The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild's Link being a bully by hitting Bokoblins with their own arms, and now Nintendo has released new footage of the supposed Hero of Time terrorizing unsuspecting creatures that were just minding their own business.
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Nindies Summer Jam: New release each week Sept 1 through Sept 29 - Nintendo Official Site
The Nindies Summer Jam puts the spotlight on some of the hottest upcoming indie games coming to Nintendo platforms and the talented development teams who made them.
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Star Fox Zero – The Battle Begins
Fox, Falco, Peppy and Slippy are back to save the universe in the Star Fox Zero for Wii U, available 4/22! Star Fox Zero: The Battle Begins was produced in collaboration with Shigeru Miyamoto, and Production IG and WIT Studios.
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Star Fox Zero – The Battle Begins
Fox, Falco, Peppy and Slippy are back to save the universe in the Star Fox Zero for Wii U, available 4/22! Star Fox Zero: The Battle Begins was produced in collaboration with Shigeru Miyamoto, and Production IG and WIT Studios.
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Know your Mario Maker levels!
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Nintendo's next console is going to be something completely new
Nintendo's next console, code-named "NX," is going to be revealed in 2016. And we just got our first hint at what it won't be, care of Nintendo's new president Tatsumi Kimishima. "I can assure you we’re not building the next version of Wii or Wii U," Kimishima told Time in an exclusive interview published Thursday.
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'Shin Megami Tensei' × 'Fire Emblem' Crossover Game – Character Videos
Nintendo began streaming two more character introduction videos on Thursday for the 'Genei Ibun Roku#FE' ('Illusionary Revelations Sharp FE') 'Shin Megami Tensei' × 'Fire Emblem' crossover Wii U game.
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“Super Mario Maker” is an engine for circulating horrible new “Mario” levels
"Super Mario Maker” is a bad comedy. Released in coordination with the 30-year anniversary of “Super Mario Bros.,” it indulges players in the fantasy that they’d be good at making video game levels. This sort of self-deception has become common in the age of digital consumption, and while there’s something utopian in “Super Mario Maker’s” appeals to community participation and sharing, the game quickly collapses into a scratch sheet of...
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'Pokkén Tournament' Fighting Game – Trailer
Bandai Namco Entertainment began streaming a trailer summarizing the playable characters from its arcade game 'Pokkén Tournament' on Monday. The trailer also advertises a Halloween promotion offering the support Pokémon Mismagius and Ninetales.
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'Hyrule Warriors Legends' adds playable Skull Kid, boss character Phantom Ganon
Skull Kid, who first appeared in 'The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time', will be playable in 'Hyrule Warriors Legends' for 3DS, the latest issue of Famitsu reveals. Given that all characters from 'Hyrule Warriors Legends' for 3DS will be playable in 'Hyrule Warriors' for Wii U if you own both copies of the game, Skull Kid should be coming to the Wii U release, as well. Additionally, Famitsu also reveals that Phantom Ganon will appear as a boss character.
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Super Mario Maker Review - IGN
Super Mario Maker celebrates 30 years of Mario by giving us a fun toolbox to create, share, and play a near-endless supply of user-made stages.
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