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Nintendo Wii Officially Exits Production
Posted on January 4, 2014 at 12:38 pm
I’d wager that a Nintendo Wii is lying somewhere in your home. You possibly bought it when it was featured on Oprah and each of the other daytime talk shows because the first gaming console to essentially be for everyone. Now it just sits on your closet collecting dust with maybe two or three games to point out for it. Because it seems, Nintendo has done the identical thing with Wii production.
Nintendo of Japan announced today that the Wii is officially out of production. In other words, the corporate will not be manufacturing the unique Nintendo Wii on the market. The hardware that’s currently available to buy is all that’s left, and anything remaining after so they can all be second-hand.
The Wii could be the first of the seventh generation consoles to exit the market, however it accomplished the foremost in its seven years in this Earth. For starters, it was the 1st games console to actually excite the loads. The thought of having the ability to play a game because of swinging the Wii remote in various motions was incredibly exciting to lots of individuals.
The expansion of the gaming audience to greater than just the same old 18-34 male demographic resulted in heartwarming videos like this:
With this expansion of the gaming audience, the Wii also became the right selling home console of the seventh generation with a little bit over 100 million units sold worldwide. In truth, the sole home consoles to outsell the Wii are the PlayStation and PlayStation 2 with 102 million and 155 million units sold worldwide respectively.
The Wii wasn’t without its failings, however, as Nintendo needed to endure reports early on of folks breaking their televisions because the Wii remote would fly out of players’ hands and into TVs.
In response to this, Nintendo started to include stronger wrist straps on its controllers to forestall damage to the strap and any electronics that happened to be inside the way. In 2007, Nintendo also released the Wii remote jacket – a rubber cover for the controller that was lovingly called “the condom” by many gamers. It was intended to give protection to the Wii remote from any damage attributable to drops or other user errors.
Despite all this, the Wii became one of the vital recognized game consoles of all time. It should also go down in history because the catalyst of the motion control uprising that resulted in the creation of the PlayStation Move and Xbox Kinect.
In short, our hat’s off to you, Nintendo Wii. You’ve gotten inspired monstrosities like this, but you in any case gave us Super Mario Galaxy. For that, we thanks .
[Image: Nintendo Japan]
[h/t: Polygon]
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DriveClub Is The newest Next-Gen Launch Title To Be Delayed
Posted on January 3, 2014 at 6:23 am
Developing for next-gen consoles is tough. That’s presumably reasons why Ubisoft decided to delay Watch Dogs into next Spring. It also could be why Sony is making the difficult decision to delay considered one of its much hyped launch titles.
Shuhei Yoshida, President, SCE Worldwide Studios, took to the PlayStation Blog today to announce that Evolution Studios’ DriveClub was delayed until early 2014. He doesn’t offer much of a reason for the delay, only that “the team requires more time as a way to deliver on their vision.”
Wait a minute – wasn’t DriveClub purported to be available for gratis at launch for PlayStation Plus members? It was indeed, and the free version of the sport will still be available to Plus members when the sport launches early next year. For now, Sony could be offering Contrast free of charge alongside Resogun as component of PlayStation Plus’ launch at the PS4.
So, what’s this Contrast game that’s replacing DriveClub? It’s a puzzle-platformer from Compulsion Games that puts the players inside the shoes of a detective named Dawn. She will move freely within the world in 3D, but could also become a silhouette within the background. Upon doing so, the sport transitions right into a 2D platformer where the player uses shadows as platforms.
Here’s a trailer:
As an added bonus to make up for the DriveClub delay, Sony may be offering all PlayStation Plus members full access to Killzone: Shadow Fall’s multiplayer on December 28-29.
While game delays are always disappointing, it’s to be expected round the launch of a brand new console. The simplest unusual thing concerning the DriveClub and Watch Dogs delay is barely how close they were to launch. Delays are frequently announced months beforehand – not weeks. Still, we will be able to only hope that these are the simplest delays we’ll see as we move in the direction of the launch of the PS4 and Xbox One.
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Sonic Lost World Gets Two New Trailers
Posted on January 2, 2014 at 2:25 pm
Sonic Lost World just launched in Europe, and SEGA couldn’t be more pleased. Truly, it’s prepare two separate trailers for both versions of the sport to tide over US fans until the sport launches here in two weeks.
The first launch trailer shows off the Wii U version of Sonic Lost World. In it, we get to peer much of what we’ve seen before – Sonic running, jumping and spinning through a good selection of colourful worlds.
As for the 3DS version, Sega makes an incredible deal about how it is the primary handheld Sonic game to be in full 3D. The hand held version may even feature four player races in comparison to the Wii U version’s two-player races.
As the sport is already out in Europe, the reviews were pouring in left and right. How is Sonic’s latest outing? As expected, critics are split. Some have praised the sport as a fresh tackle the franchise, while others have criticized it for trying too many new things without excelling at a single one. The Wii U version currently sits at 62 metascore while the 3DS version sits at a 58.
Sonic fans are used to bad reviews, however, and this latest round of middling scores won’t deter them. Definitely, the only deterrence is that Sonic Lost World might be exclusive to the Wii U and 3DS when it launches on October 29. Only the really hardcore Sonic fans can justify spending $300 for one game.
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Need For Speed Rivals Desires to Reinvent Multiplayer With AllDrive
Posted on January 1, 2014 at 9:49 am
Ever since Burnout Paradise, Criterion and EA was experimenting with the concept of seamlessly integrating multiplayer into racing games. There has been still a disconnect, however, as players must open a small menu to locate a multiplayer game. With the newest Need for Speed title, that menu was replaced by something a lot more ambitious.
EA revealed today that Need for Speed Rivals will feature a brand new multiplayer matchmaking system called AllDrive. Not will that you have to stop, open up a menu and seek a multiplayer match. With AllDrive turned on, every race has the possible to become a multiplayer session. The feature was worked into every event so everything from head-to-head races to pursuit events can finally end up with players facing off against other real players from around the globe.
So, what about people who just really hate people and would favor to play the conventional single player campaign alone? Based on Polygon, there’ll be an approach to turn AllDrive completely off and just race against AI opponents for the whole thing of the sport. So one can be a chunk more open, you may also set AllDrive to just match you up against those for your friends list.
Need for Speed Rivals could be available on PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One and PC on November 22.
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Wii Party U Gets a brand new Trailer Sooner than Launch
Posted on December 31, 2013 at 5:36 am
Mario Party has always been the go-to party game on Nintendo consoles ever for the reason that first game within the franchise appeared at the Nintendo 64. Since then, every Nintendo console has received a Mario Party game inside the first few years of its lifespan, but that’s all changing with the Wii U.
Later this month, Nintendo will release its first real party game for the Wii U with the appropriately titled Wii Party U. The sport will feature all of the crazy mini-games you’ve come to expect from the likes of Mario Party, but with the generic aesthetics of Nintendo’s Miis.
Even if it doesn’t have the aesthetics of a Mario Party game, it doesn’t matter so long as the sport is fun, right? Well, the newest trailer for Wii Party U doesn’t really sell the thrill factor up to it does the undeniable fact that it’s the 1st Wii U games since Nintendo Land which can get five people across the TV to play mini-games together. Unlike Nintendo Land, however, the games in Wii Party U are supposed to be played in rapid succession.
Wii Party U would be an exceptional game to get to your Wii U when you have plenty of friends. In case you don’t, it may well still be worth getting for the pack-in Wii Remote Plus in the event you don’t have that many. In that sense, Wii Party U may become the following Wii Play – minus the millions upon millions in sales numbers.
Wii Party U launches exclusively for the Wii U on October 25.
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Here’s What A higher Generation Of NBA 2K14 Seems like
Posted on December 30, 2013 at 7:26 am
The next-generation is nearly upon us, and developers are finally beginning to show us just how much of a graphical leap we will expect with the PS4 and Xbox One. Some games haven’t exactly wowed us just yet while others really do embody what we’ve come to expect from next-gen machines. NBA 2K14 falls into the latter.
2K Sports shared the 1st trailer today for the subsequent-gen version of NBA 2K14 running on PS4 hardware. Briefly, it looks absolutely phenomenal. I’ve said before that racing games are often what developers use to teach what new hardware is able to, but you are able to put sports games into that category in addition.
Check it out:
For the past two years, the NBA 2K series has remain unchallenged as EA canceled its NBA Live reboot for 2 consecutive years in a row citing quality concerns. EA promises that NBA Live 14 would be a specific thing this year, and that it’ll be on next-gen consoles using EA’s new Ignite engine. We’ve yet to peer what it should appear to be yet, but I’m pretty confident that NBA 2K14 will remain the crown jewel of basketball games once more.
After all, it takes a unique team to render Anthony Davis’ unibrow so beautifully, and the 2K Sports team nailed it.
[Image: 2K/YouTube]
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Infamous: Second Son Gets Limited, Collector’s Editions
Posted on December 29, 2013 at 2:09 pm
One of the main anticipated PS4 launch window titles is Sucker Punch’s Infamous: Second Son. The title, set after the events of Infamous 2, stars a brand new protagonist with the ability to govern fire. Now, the sport won’t be out until next year, but Sony is hoping you’ll run off to pre-order the sport today because it has just revealed Limited and Collector’s Editions for the title.
Sony announced today that every one pre-orders for Infamous: Second Son might be upgraded to the Limited Edition. This version of the sport will include a premium foil cover and a DLC expansion called Cole’s Legacy. The DLC will allow players to experience the events between Infamous 2 and Infamous: Second Son to find what really happened. Upon completion of the DLC, you’ll receive Cole’s jacket to apply in-game.
For individuals who are looking to spend a piece more on Infamous: Second Son, the Collector’s Edition could be just the item you will want. The set includes alternative cover artwork, a reproduction of Delsin’s beanie, a group of 8 pins from Delsin’s in-game vest, an official DUP patch, vinyl decals and an exclusive in-game vest. Oh, and don’t worry, this set also includes the exclusive pre-order Cole’s Legacy DLC.
Here’s what it seems like:
You can pre-order the Limited and Collector’s Editions starting today, but Sony has yet to present a date or price for the sport. All we all know is that the Collector’s Edition may be in very short supply that you can desire to grab it now before it’s gone forever. Besides, you can’t put a value on a pleasing beanie like that.
UPDATE: Sony didn’t list a worth for the Collector’s Edition in its blog post, but Amazon has it listed for $80. It could be a placeholder price, however it sounds accurate to me.
[Images: PlayStation Blog]
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Here’s How Character Creation Works Within the Elder Scrolls Online
Posted on December 28, 2013 at 10:25 am
Character creation is vital to The Elder Scrolls Online experience. That’s a minimum of what Zenimax Online Studios says concerning the upcoming MMO.
In the most recent trailer for The Elder Scrolls Online, the team shows off the nature creation tool that every one players will use once they first initiate the sport. Like most character creation systems, players might be ready to customize their character in often every way. As an instance, players might be in a position to meticulously refine just how fat or skinny they need their player character to be. You will want an Argonian with a lager belly? You bought it. seem like an anorexic fashion model? You are able to do that too.
The team also makes much ado in regards to the face customization engine. There are near limitless possibilities so let’s hope players actually take the trouble to craft a custom face. If not, The Elder Scrolls Online can result looking like a global packed with NPCs from Oblivion.
The Elder Scrolls Online is on schedule to launch at some point soon in Q1 2014 for PC, Mac, PS4 and Xbox One. The sport was recently featured as considered one of three PS4 titles in Sony’s first TV spot for its next-gen console.
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Battlefield 4 Gets A Minute-Long TV Spot
Posted on December 27, 2013 at 6:59 am
Video game TV spots are rarely over 30 seconds long. Air time is super expensive in any case. That doesn’t matter to EA though because it wants its latest shooter, Battlefield 4, to finally beat Call of Duty this holiday season.
EA revealed its Battlefield 4 TV spot today, and it’s just a little different. Unlike Activision’s hilarious colonoscopy ad for Call of Duty: Ghosts, EA decided to collect Battlefield focus group testers to speak about their experience with the sport. It’s a refreshing tackle the online game ad because it specializes in what it’s want to actually play the sport rather than the same old approach to creating a film trailer.
If you wish your ads to be a touch more traditional, try out a number of the recent gameplay trailers for DICE’s latest shooter. As expected, it’s all very impressive.
Battlefield 4 launches October 29 for Xbox 360, PS3 and PC. Will probably be out on November 15 for PS4 and November 22 for the Xbox One. The Xbox 360 and Xbox One versions shall be getting timed exclusive DLC.
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Naughty Dog Details Latest Patch, Map Pack For The Last People
Posted on December 26, 2013 at 10:40 am
It’s been some time since Naughty Dog’s excellent The Last people hit store shelves, but it’s in contrast to the sport has become any less relevant. Actually, thousands of gamers are hitting up the game’s multiplayer mode everyday and Naughty Dog has a bit something for those players.
Last night, Naughty Dog released two updates for The Last folks. The primary is patch 1.05 that adds various balance tweaks and other bug fixes to the multiplayer part of the sport. You may check that out below:
The other update is a new map pack called Abandoned Territories. It adds four new maps from across post-epidemic America – Bookstore, Suburbs, Bus Depot and Hometown. All four maps open up new strategic play methods in all the game’s multiplayer modes.
Both the patch and the map pack can be found now. The map pack will run you the traditional $9.99, otherwise you should purchase the season pass for $19.99 to get this primary map pack now and a better two map packs upon their release.
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