Showing posts with label Nintendo Direct. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nintendo Direct. Show all posts

Friday, March 4, 2016

Nintendo Direct: "Paper Mario: Color Splash," "Star Fox Guard" announced

[Vinesauce] Vinny - Nintendo Direct 3.3.2016: CommentaryKYOTO, Japan, March 4 (UPI) -- During its Nintendo Direct presentation Thursday, Nintendo announced a number of new titles including Paper Mario: Color Splash and Star Fox Guard.Revealed as the next entry in its popular Paper Mario series, Color Splash features the famous Italian plumber visiting Prism Island, which has been drained of all its color.It"s up to Mario...
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Nintendo Direct: "Bravely Second: End Layer" Demo Hits 3DS eShop Next Week

Kirby: Planet Robobot - Reveal Trailer (Nintendo Direct High Quality)The demo for Nintendos upcoming sequel to Bravely Default , titled Bravely Second: End Layer, will be available on the 3DS eShop next week. Watch the video below for Bravely Seconds portion of the March 3 Nintendo Direct:In their Bravely Second announcements, Nintendo released a few facts about the demo:The demo releases in the Nintendo eShop on March...
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Friday, January 16, 2015

Breaking Down the First Nintendo Direct of 2015

byChris Sealyon January 14, 2015The firstNintendo Directof 2015dropped today. It was 47 minutes full of game announcements and release dates for some upcoming titles. While some of the games announced were surprising and exciting, most were lackluster, but they saved the biggest news for the end of the stream, something that Nintendo fans have been waiting a long time to see. But, is it everything they would have hoped?...
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Thursday, January 15, 2015

Tomorrow Daily 112: Solar-powered planes, real-life mech suits, Nintendo ...

On today's show, we discuss a 100 percent solar-powered plane and its upcoming attempt to traverse the globe, how you can purchase a working mech suit and if Nintendo's first official online event of 2015 was a success. It's an exciting day on Tomorrow Daily, mostly because we just found out we can buy a working mech. Yes, you read that correctly: for a mere $1.3 million,...
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