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Just how well did Nintendo do at E3?

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While fans everywhere will debate who won E3 till they’re blue in the face there is one thing that cannot be denied, that Nintendo fired their big guns and hit the target. Nintendo’s presentation at E3 with all their reveals and Treehouse Live showed us way more content at one time than ever before.  Nintendo really found a way to show fans that not only are they still a relevant company in the video world but also a contender for the top spot, but just how well did they do? Miyamoto’s comments should explain a lot.

“In past E3 shows, the main method of communication was through the media that attended the show. However, recently we have also started to actively disclose information directly to consumers. A good example was the video we have just shown, which you can watch on our website at any time. Another example, “Treehouse Live,” is an online program featuring video game developers giving out information on the latest video games from our E3 booth. People enjoyed it through new game program channels on Twitch or YouTube. The “Nintendo Digital Event,” which we broadcast on the morning of the first day of E3, was viewed 4 to 5 million times, and the total views of our E3-related videos numbered in the tens of millions. This means that our messages reached a large number of people all over the world through the Internet, not only the people who attended E3 events.”

You read correctly, “tens of millions,” a huge number which shows how much of an impact Nintendo had in just a few days.  Nintendo is truly showing just how much of a survivor it’s been because every time it is doubted it finds a way to rise from the ashes and find a way to become better than ever before.

Jacob Carpenter is the writer for TSCN.TV and also a blogger under the name JSnakeC on IGN

Another Nintendo Patent

Nintendo Patent

We just recently had news of Nintendo patenting some sort of smartphone like technology and now we see another patent to add to their ideas. Apparently Nintendo has filed a patent which provides 3D potential on 2D devices. This is done by using a combination of special glasses and a camera on the television. It sounds like the camera tracks the eye’s movements and using the glasses it’ll project the 2D display in 3D.

While nothing else is known about this the combination of patents and previous comments suggestion Nintendo plans to expand leads me to believe that Nintendo is evolving from just a Video Game company to a company that offers a wide variety of products.

Jacob Carpenter is the writer for TSCN.TV and also a blogger under the name JSnakeC on IGN

Nintendo Prepares for Comic Con

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So Nintendo has been the focus of a lot of gaming news the past few weeks and it looks like they plan to keep the hype going. Nintendo has teased that there will be a “few special surprises” about the new Super Smash Brothers game that will be revealed at Comic Con. My guess is this will be a new character reveal but something else too.

Obviously the character reveals are huge so Nintendo is sure to have some planned for Comic Con but the fact that it didn’t specifically say character reveals makes me think that we’ll get something more. I think that we’re going to get a release date for Super Smash Brothers Wii U and possible a new mode in the game will be revealed. Overall I’m excited and can’t wait for what’s in store at Comic Con which is from July 24th to the 27th so we won’t have to wait long.

Jacob Carpenter is the writer for TSCN.TV and also a blogger under the name JSnakeC on IGN

What we learned about Nintendo at E3

What we learned about Nintendo at E3 2014

Mario:

While it was clearly stated there will be no new Mario games we still managed to get one and it was surprising indeed. Mario Maker is coming to the Wii U in 2015 and it allows gamers to create their own 2D Mario Levels. Gamers will have the choice to either use the new Wii U style graphics or the old but good first Mario graphics. While that’s really about all that is known it’s enough to really make the game a real attention grabber.

Yoshi:

We got to see a lot more of the new Yoshi game coming out and it really looks like it takes advantage of Yoshi’s abilities to really make this game have a similar gameplay to Mario but with a lot of major changes to adjust to Yoshi. Also the co-op multiplayer really has a lot of options the most notable one is the ability to eat your partner and turn them into a ball of yarn and throw them. It looks like this game has a lot of possibilities.

Toad:

Finally Toad gets his own game.  Coming around the Holiday this year is Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker. This game was based off of the toad mini games featured on Super Mario 3D world. For those who aren’t familiar with the concept the gamer used the gamepad to view the game map and navigate Toad to all the treasures. From personal experience I can say that you will have to stand up and really use the game pad to play this game which is why I think this game will be a nice addition to the Wii U. Finally a game that really starts to take advantage of the gamepad and to actually make Toad a stand a lone character.

Hyrule Warriors:

We got to see a lot more gameplay of Hyrule Warriors but the biggest things we learned was the fact that Zelda is a playable character along with Midna from Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. You can also obtain items during the game which is a nice inclusion from the Legend of Zelda games. Finally we also get a release date as gamers can play this interesting crossover on September 26, 2014.

Legend of Zelda:

Yes we actually got two Legend of Zelda console games. Legend of Zelda for Wii U was introduced as the first ever open world Zelda game. The game features a beautiful map and unlimited possibilities instead of the standard do one level then go to another format. Also we have an interesting twist. We saw a character that we assumed was Link but due to the lack of the green outfit and a sword it was hard to tell. Also we got an official statement on it basically saying who said it was Link? So if it’s not Link who is it and where is Link? Finally all the animation we saw at E3 was actual in game footage.

Kirby:

We saw some gameplay of Kirby and the Rainbow Curse which looks interesting as gamers can use the gamepad to draw paths for Kirby to take in the game. Seems interesting but still little is known about the game.

X:

The game officially called Xenoblade Chronicles X has been postponed to 2015 but it’s clearly a battle for earth against some sort of alien invasion determined to wipe out all human life. From the trailer it’s clear the same amazing graphics from Xenoblade Chronicles will return and also possibly the same deep and highly involved storyline.

Bayonetta 2:

We got a new trailer for Bayonetta 2 which looks interesting and seeing more of the main character personally makes me more excited for the game. Also the game comes with a copy of the first game which includes new content such as costumes from Zelda, Metroid and attacks based off of the Nintendo games such as being able to summon Boswer’s foot to smash enemies. Now the e shop download does NOT include the first game so if you want the two for one deal and the Nintendo content you have to get the physical copy.

Star Fox:

Yes that’s right there’s Star Fox news. We don’t know much yet but it’s confirmed there is a Star Fox game coming to the Wii U and it’s definitely going to have Arwing dog fights like many Star Fox games before. We really don’t know much beyond that though but hey finally a new Star Fox game.

Amiibo:

This new idea takes figures of Nintendo characters to add to the game content. For Super Smash Brothers you can use them to summon personally customized versions of your fighters Mario, Marth, Link, Pit and more to fight with or against you. You can customize their moves and they level up with how much they are used. Amiibo’s work by touching the figure to your gamepad which then adds the content directly to the game. Amiibo’s will also be used for Mario Kart 8, Mario Party 10 (which was announced in that brief statement about Amiibo’s), and will have a port to use them for the 3DS. The prices will be similar to Spyro and Disney Infinite figures around $10 to $15.

Super Smash Brothers:

New fighters were confirmed we now have Mii Fighters which come in three forms: Sword, Brawler, and Gunner which speaks for itself. We also get Palutena from the Kid Icarus series which was something covered in one of TSCN’s first articles and Pac Man. So we get to see a fatal fourway between four of the most iconic characters in history Mario, Megaman, Pac Man, and Sonic. We also know the 3DS version will come out October 3rd, 2014 later than what was said earlier and the Wii U version is coming around the holidays.

Pokemon:

So far not much to be honest just a November 21st, 2014 release date for Japan and everywhere else on the 28th and a glimpse of Primal Groudon and Kyogre. Also we found out that Sabelye will get a mega form which not all that exciting considering it’s a rarely used pokemon.

Fire Emblem:

I was really hoping to find out a lot more about the upcoming Shin Megami X Fire Emblem game however we got nothing. Oddly enough while Fire Emblem is my absolute favorite series, and I even played Shin Megami games specifically to learn what that series has to add to Fire Emblem, I’m not worried. We did find out that the game is still in production it’s just we can’t find out any more about it because it could get people fired.

Steam:

A new game from the creators of Fire Emblem involves a task force assembled by Abraham Lincoln to stop aliens. Obviously this game will have some humor to it. Also it is a strategy game that is turn based and has a steampunk theme to it. It does appear interesting but there’s not a lot known about it.

 

Jacob Carpenter is the writer for TSCN.TV and also a blogger under the name JSnakeC on IGN

Nintendo’s New Direction

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Nintendo’s new direction

                Nintendo President Iwata Satoru had some interesting comments to make about Nintendo. In a presentation he stated that while the company will still create video games the company needs to understand and adapt to the changing lifestyle.

Satoru made this statement, “Surely, a lot of people around the world must think ‘Nintendo is a company that is just for video games,’ about us, and I believe that there are more and more of our own employees who have begun to think like that. So, even if the fact that our focus being video games won’t be changing, I felt the need to take this occasion to say ‘Nintendo is a company that can do whatever they want’. Satoru also continued by focusing on the ideas of improving the quality of life of the consumer by fulfilling basic entertainment needs; however, he did not give any details on how Nintendo plans on doing that.

It sounds as though Nintendo plans to branch out and become more than just a company that makes consoles and games. Logically Nintendo plans to aim at some of the popular trends out today that they are not a part of such as apps. While Nintendo already hinted earlier that they don’t plan on porting their games into mobile app versions, it’s possible they could plan on creating something new to enhance the Nintendo experience via mobile apps.  This is just a theory off the top of my head but with all the news we’ve heard so far it seems like this is likely the direction they will be going.

Jacob Carpenter is the writer for TSCN.TV and also a blogger under the name JSnakeC on IGN

The “Fair” Mario Kart

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The “Fair” Mario Kart

                So we got some new information about Mario Kart 8 and the biggest news of them all is the item customization.  With this new development players can customize which items will appear on the map. So for those who hate blue shells you can breathe a sigh of relief because you can get rid of them, but from the sounds of things that is only the beginning as the game’s producer Hideki Konno had this to say.

“Game balance is also another really important element of Mario Kart that we look very closely at and place a lot of value on. From the time we start working on development, thousands of times, maybe even tens of thousands of times, we adjust that balance when we’re playing. At the end we come up with what we hope and feel is a really good balance. It’s our strong hope that folks would want to play with the items as we have balanced them.

We do hear, and a lot of people out there say it, that Mario Kart is all about luck. That if you’re at the front then you’ll get hit with a blue shell, so it’s all about luck. That feature is not random — it doesn’t just happen. There is a lot of adjustment and there is a lot of thought and effort put into that system, and developing it in a way that actually promotes game balance. I would hope people understand that as well.”

So it looks like the Mario Kart series will get a major change to the gameplay to make it more adaptable to the skill set of the players. That could be a good and a bad thing. It’s good because it sounds like it really makes it more about gameplay, but also bad because it means it could eliminate elements that give all players an equal chance of winning so it’s hard to say if this will be overall a plus or a minus to the fans as a whole.

Jacob Carpenter is the writer for TSCN.TV and also a blogger under the name JSnakeC on IGN

Nintendo restores lost downloads

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Nintendo restores lost downloads

                The biggest issue gamers had with Nintendo downloads is the fact that the downloads are specific to the device that downloaded them not a gaming profile like on the Sony or Microsoft consoles. This means if you lose the console you also lose your downloads which would be a serious problem; however Nintendo does offer to transfer the data over to a new system if you lose your 3DS.  Thanks to one gamer losing his 3DS he contacted Nintendo and they had this to say.

“Thanks for contacting us. I’m sorry to hear that your Nintendo 3DS is missing. We can help you transfer your data to a new system. Normally I would refer you to our website, however, the Nintendo 3DS data transfer issue you inquired about can only be addressed by speaking with you directly. We will need to verify some information in order to assist you, and due to that information’s sensitive nature we cannot do so through email. Therefore, once you have a new system we ask that you please give us a call.”

So this is good news for anyone going digital for Nintendo games because there is a way to restore your games if you lose your console, so those who decided against eshop downloads can breathe a sigh of relief.

Jacob Carpenter is the writer for TSCN.TV and also a blogger under the name JSnakeC on IGN

JP Kellam talks about Bayonetta 2 as a Wii U exclusive

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JP Kellam talks about Bayonetta 2 as a Wii U exclusive

                So as we all know the original Bayonetta was for multiple consoles so everyone was surprised to find out that the sequel was only for Wii U. Many people voiced their negative opinions about that fact and Kellam has finally decided to respond to all those complains.

“Without getting into some stuff that is both business and confidential, the simple question I’d like to ask you is, ‘Do you want to play Bayonetta 2?’ Bayonetta 2 would not exist without Nintendo white knighting that project. So while I totally understand that people want to play it on the platforms that they’ve played it on previously, we really wanted to make Bayonetta 2.

But if you were going to sell a game on a Nintendo platform, what publisher would you choose? Right, Nintendo. Right? So if you’re going to sell a game on a Nintendo platform, the publisher that you want to be with is Nintendo because they know how best to service their audience and they’re going to do the best job of explaining your game to that platform. You very rarely see huge, major third-party successes on Nintendo platforms because it’s really hard to fight against Mario, right? It’s why Universal isn’t as big as Disney. I mean, it’s really hard to fight somebody on that kind of turf, so…

We really wanted to make Bayonetta 2. And Bayonetta 2 is a project that we were passionate about. And when we couldn’t… when the business situation changed and we couldn’t make it the way that we were originally planning on making it, we definitely wanted to make sure that our project survived. I’ve seen Bayonetta 2 – I look at it every single day of my life when I’m in the office. It’s really cool and the world is going to be a better place because Bayonetta 2 is in it.

I spend a lot of time on Twitter seeing people get really angry, ‘Why is it not on PS3 and 360?’ Right? So kind of the way it went was, ‘Why do we have to buy a Wii U for one game? Why isn’t it on PS3 or 360?’ And now that the Xbox One and the PS4 are out, it’s ‘Why isn’t it on PS4 or Xbox One?’ So then it’s not about buying a piece of hardware, it’s just that you didn’t want it on the Wii U.

And that’s cool, I mean maybe that system’s not for you, or maybe that platform isn’t what you want to play games on, but we really want to make Bayonetta 2 and we think it’s going to be a fun game and the people who do play it are going to really enjoy it and I think that we made the right decision to make sure that game survived. I mean I’d rather be in a world with Bayonetta 2 than without.”

That’s understandable. While Nintendo hasn’t had the biggest sales on the market right now they do have the most iconic characters in video game history, so having Nintendo make a third party game into a game they highly endorse might be a good thing for Bayonetta and it could lead to even more games in this series.

Jacob Carpenter is the writer for TSCN.TV and also a blogger under the name JSnakeC on IGN

All Gamers can be happy with 2013

Is this a good sign for gamers in 2014

All gamers rejoice

There has been lots of talk of how all the consoles have been doing especially since the release of thePS4, and the X-Box one; however, there is also a lot of confusion in the news as to how they have been doing. You hear news that the PS4 made the most sells, but the X-Box one made the most money ect. If you look at all the information though there is success for all the video game companies.

 

PS4/Vita

The PS4 had a bit of a rough start simply because of some hardware issues when several gamers tried to log on to the Playstation Network causing it to bog down. Then you have the issue of the blue ring of death which while it was in the news a lot only affected a very small percentage of the consoles out there, but didn’t help the consoles reputation. Then we look at the numbers, the PS4 has sold over 4.2 million consoles selling every single PS4 in stock making the PS4 the most sold console in the market at the moment; however, the Vita has done little to really gain any attention in the previous months. Even Playstation UK boss Fergal Gara has explained that the Vita is not one of the companies best selling products.

 

X-Box One

The X-Box One faced most of its issues before its release with the issues of the possible always online connection, and no pre-owned games. This was a very significant issue to the gamers, myself included who sometimes buys games off of friends, and has a poor internet provider for online gaming. Luckily those were changed, but it still had some effect on sales with players skeptic after all the negative press. The X-Box one still managed to sell almost 1 million consoles and over 600,000 X-Box 360’s in December. How you ask? Because of the price of the X-Box one microsoft makes more profit per console so it while it’s not selling as many it’s still making more money.

 

Wii U/3DS

The Wii U just had it rough all year with poor sales mainly due to a lack of games for the console. With games like Super Mario 3D world just coming out and games like Super Smash Brothers, X, Hyrule Warriors, and Mario Kart not coming out till next year gamers have not been motivated to purchase a Wii U till recently; however, the Wii U has had record sales last December due to all of the listed games coming out later this year.

The 3DS was the overall victor of the year achieving record sales in 2013 as the 3DS reached 11.5 million units sold in the U.S alone.  This has a lot to do with a nice blend of games you can buy such as Shin Megami Tensai 4, Project X Zone, Animal Crossing, Pokemon X/Y, Legend of Zelda Link Between Worlds, Mario and Luigi Dream Team, Luigi’s Mansion 2, and Fire Emblem Awakening. When everyone thought the 3DS was finished it blew everyone away with the onslaught of amazing games in 2013.

So as you can see gamers everywhere can celebrate a successful year in 2013. Sony selling the most consoles, Microsoft with the highest console profit, and Nintendo with the most hardware sells all the major gaming companies have something to brag about; however, with most of this news happening towards the end of the year what does that mean for the gaming industry in 2014? It looks like another wonderful year ahead of us if things continue as they are.

Jacob Carpenter is the writer for TSCN.TV and also a blogger under the name JSnakeC on IGN

Nintendo is considering mergers

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Nintendo Considering Mergers

Iwata has mentioned to investors that Nintendo is considering future mergers in order to evolve the company and the franchise. By acquiring new first party games and working with third party companies Nintendo has a chance to change things for the better.

Iwata had this to say. “Nintendo has undergone continuous changes over years, moving from Hanafuda playing cards to video games, and offering newer systems like the Wii. But we’ve been preoccupied with a fixed idea of what a game should be like. The game industry is at a turning point amid new developments like the rise of smartphones.”

So it’s hard to say where Nintendo will go next, but with the inclusion of characters like Sonic, Snake, and Megaman in Super Smash Brothers it is possible we could see Nintendo evolve and add some of these characters to their roster.

Jacob Carpenter is the writer for TSCN.TV and also a blogger under the name JSnakeC on IGN