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Cozmo

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#296608 Fatal Frame Japanese Box Art

Posted by Cozmo on 22 August 2014 - 02:11 PM

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Fatal Frame for Wii U is currently in development at Koei Tecmo for the Nintendo Wii U. The full subtitle for this game is Fatal Frame: The Black Haired Shrine Maiden. It’s debut was pretty big in Japan, as streaming site NicoNico had two different presentations dedicated to showcasing what the game will look like.

Currently there is no information if this game will be translated and brought to the West like the first game, but given the amount of support we’ve seen from Western gamers and the Wii U’s need of good exclusives, we wouldn’t be surprised to see it released in the West. The Japanese release for the game is September 27.

 

 

 

Source: http://wiiudaily.com...al-frame-wii-u/

 

 

Bigger Picture: https://sickr.files....i_u_box_art.jpg




#296063 Ubisoft wants you as a 200$ customer

Posted by Cozmo on 16 August 2014 - 04:55 PM

Thanks Captain Obvious. Exactly why it's not misleading at all. Did you not listen to what he said? If you did would not make such a useless post.

 

 

no problem little buddy. just trying to help out ;)




#296042 Nintendo Has Responded to Robin Williams Petition

Posted by Cozmo on 16 August 2014 - 10:26 AM

http://thewiiu.com/t...ms/#entry296031

You don't need a new thread for every update on the same news story.

 

love you too buddy.




#295871 PETITION ASKS NINTENDO TO NAME A ZELDA CHARACTER AFTER ROBIN WILLIAMS

Posted by Cozmo on 14 August 2014 - 09:10 AM


"A recently-launched online petition is requesting that Nintendo names a non-player character (NPC) in the next The Legend of Zelda title after Robin Williams. The petition has already garnered 50,000 signatures and is asking supporters to push for a Robin character to appear in the upcoming Zelda game for Wii U. Williams, who passed away earlier this week, was deemed a long-time, avid fan of the long-running action-adventure series. He also appeared in several Nintendo promos and even named his daughter after the franchise’s titular heroine."

https://www.change.o...-robin-williams


source:http://mynintendonew...robin-williams/


#295568 Aaron and Big boss

Posted by Cozmo on 11 August 2014 - 07:33 PM

to fee the crying souls trapped inside.




#277212 Following Sony, Microsoft is now too following Nintendo's Direct Approach

Posted by Cozmo on 14 March 2014 - 01:15 PM

I didnt kno sony did a "direct". But is funny how Microsoft and Sony are always copying nintendo. Its like they wait to see what great thing nintendo comes up with then take it and try to make it better.


#254718 Iwata discusses Nintendo’s relationshipwith third party developers

Posted by Cozmo on 05 November 2013 - 10:48 PM

During his investor’s question and answer session, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata discussed Nintendo’s stance on third party developers and how they operate versus what Nintendo does to embrace or ignore them. Plenty of interesting information cropped up during the discussion, including the fact that Nintendo refuses to offer money for exclusives from these developers. Iwata states that if the company started such practices, it would be a never ending cycle.

Instead, Iwata stated that he’d prefer to rely on sustainable relationships with third-party publishers.

“In terms of how we view our relationship with third-party publishers, I think it is natural that there is a difference between publishers who have the software development resources like Nintendo’s to build a software lineup of their own and publishers who do not.

Since former President Yamauchi passed away, I have been considering what he taught us in the end, and his words that the worst thing we can do in entertainment is to follow what others are doing spoke directly to my heart.

Following and imitating others is the kind of reasoning that Nintendo tries to avoid the most, and while we certainly do not have a negative attitude toward strengthening our ties with third-party publishers, employing the same methodology as the other manufacturers would only lead to the most simplistic competitive approaches, such as price wars or money-giving that would never end. We would like to take a unique approach of our own and build sustainable relationships with our third-party publishers.”

A lot of what Iwata says makes sense from a business perspective, as Ubisoft has been one of the biggest supporters of Nintendo’s system, while EA who has not continues to make platform exclusive deals for the next generation Xbox. This stance on lack of exclusivity also explains why Nintendo has such a good relationship with indie developers, as both Microsoft and Sony often require a platform exclusive period for indie developers before they are allowed to release on another console.


http://wiiudaily.com...rty-developers/


#252512 Nintendo Says More Cross-Play Titles Are In The Works

Posted by Cozmo on 21 October 2013 - 12:21 PM

Nintendo has confirmed that it will support cross-play between the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U with non-Nintendo platforms, including other consoles. The Kyoto based company alsostated that it is committed to helping developers use this feature. Currently, the main game to support cross-play is Pure Chess, which is likely to support cross-play with PlayStation 3 and the PlayStation Vita. Nintendo also says there’s more games using this functionality in the works.

 

 

“We can confirm that cross-platform functionality is possible in certain titles that play on Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, as well as other video game systems not made by Nintendo. We are committed to helping developers realise the full potential of their software on Nintendo systems.”

“We can confirm that Disney Infinity from Disney Interactive Studios, Cubeman 2 from Three Sprockets and Pure Chess from Ripstone, all have the ability to play on Nintendo systems while at the same time communicating with consumers using those same games on other systems. Additional games using this functionality are in development.”

Source

 

this needs to implement this into call of duty and battlefield.




#252201 I was tricked! (and I should have seen it coming)

Posted by Cozmo on 19 October 2013 - 07:47 PM

so how were you "tricked" again? haha.




#229208 Kamiya concerned that Nintendo isn't marketing Wonderful 101 much at all

Posted by Cozmo on 05 July 2013 - 08:22 PM

The only adds iv seen besides ones fore the 3ds games are ones for game fly and a third of the time nintendo games arent even shown...  they need TV adds more than magazines.  The game in see the most on TV is the last of up and the ps3 has an add there for the console. Nintendo needs adds for the console and their games coming out. Nintendo directs aren't  going to cut it. t.


#222182 Zelda U to contain a bit of Skyrim

Posted by Cozmo on 15 June 2013 - 07:44 AM

Can't wait to see what's going to happen. I only played skyrim a tiny bit. I don't get into rpgs like that to much.


#221329 Reggie Says “Worried About Used Games Sales? Make Better Games!”

Posted by Cozmo on 13 June 2013 - 04:19 PM

Agreed. Even tho I'm annoyed at the push backs, I'm very happy that they are taking their time.


#217497 EA considers Wii U next gen

Posted by Cozmo on 08 June 2013 - 02:53 PM

I like how he said that they have a good partnership with nintendo lol what it seems to me is that he came up with the excuse of "let's see how things go with the ones we have out now" to try to cover their buts with all the sht they've been pulling.


#212338 Sonic Lost Worlds Trailer released!

Posted by Cozmo on 28 May 2013 - 12:51 PM

Looked pretty cartoony, like it was meant for kids. That's the impression I got from it.  when I saw the original pic I thought it was going to have more realism to it. I'll wait and see...


#209644 COD Ghosts

Posted by Cozmo on 21 May 2013 - 01:45 PM

I don't see why they wouldn't bring it to wii u. Didn't infinity ward say that their games were comming to wii u a while ago? One of them did I think.




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