US overview video... i didn't know you can make your own sound effects and also place sound effects just about anywhere... and some even have a visual representation.
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Posted by NintendoReport on 12 August 2015 - 08:57 AM
US overview video... i didn't know you can make your own sound effects and also place sound effects just about anywhere... and some even have a visual representation.
Posted by NintendoReport on 11 August 2015 - 02:46 AM
Feld0 has fixed the database issues with replies, threads etc. Buggy threads from before now function properly. View counts for topics work.
Also, search has been fixed and the forum icons have returned.
Posted by aaron on 05 August 2015 - 10:54 AM
tomorrow instead of posting all of these I will only post the trailer and/or screenshots of this.
The new Attack on Titan game is coming the PS4, PS3, and PSVITA
Posted by Raiden on 13 July 2015 - 08:18 PM
Ninja's and games go together like Peanut Butter and Chocolate. They were made for one another. Does it matter that games portray them as mystical death machines and not a more realistic and accurate one? Nope. They are in general more fun that way with a few exceptions like Tenchu,Mark of the Ninja and Shinobido. We know games like Strider,Shinobi and Ninja Gaiden plus more. Not all Ninja's in games have their own game but take part in one. Sub Zero,Grey Fox and Taki as a few examples.
What are some of your favorite Ninja's in games and some of your favorite Ninja games. It's ok if it's more well known or obscure like Ininja or even Ninja Golf.
Nintendo fans. If you need some good ones and only have Nintendo systems. Ninja Gaiden NES series on 3DS E-Shop or Wii U Eshop. Ninja Gaiden Shadow Dragon on DS. TMNT games on E-Shop. Ninja Gaiden 3 Razors Edge. Legend of Kage on DS. Legend of the Mysical Ninja Wii U Eshop. Just a few examples. Shinobi 3DS
As a bonus here is The Ninja Warriors OST.
Posted by Raiden on 13 July 2015 - 07:15 PM
Posted by Mewbot on 12 July 2015 - 03:53 PM
WHAT.
That came out of nowhere. Like I knew he was a bit sick but not that bad.
I feel so sorry for the guy. He was hounded and criticized to the end. I'll miss his slightly awkward English speaking E3 presentations, I'll miss his grand visions for the future of Nintendo and gaming as a whole, and I'll miss his Iwata asks interviews.
Most of all, I'll miss the Nintendo he created. I only hope they can replace him with someone who knows what it means to be Nintendo, not just another console.
Rest in peace Mr Iwata.
Posted by Raiden on 14 May 2015 - 09:15 AM
Athena. Best friends for 16 years. I saved her life as a 2 week old kitten from death and since she keeps saving mine.
Posted by NintendoReport on 04 July 2015 - 08:19 AM
Posted by Portal on 03 July 2015 - 04:43 PM
Posted by NintendoReport on 02 July 2015 - 11:56 AM
Looking sick!
Meet the ProCube
Peripheral and hardware maker Hyperkin is working on what it hopes will be the ultimate Wii U controller option.
The ProCube aims to fuse together the best bits of the Wii U Pro Controller and the GameCube pad. It works with all Pro Controller titles on the Wii U and is totally wireless - something that other Wii U GameCube clone pads haven't been, as they require a Wii Remote to connect to the main console.
Hyperkin is showing off hand-made prototype pads at EVO 2015 and will be taking user feedback into account before rolling into full production. A wired version of the pad will also be made available for purists who feel that wireless lag compromises their Super Smash Bros. A-game. The pad is expected to retail for around $30 to $40.
Are you in the market for a controller like this? Let us know by posting a comment - who knows, someone from Hyperkin might read it and take your concerns or ideas into account.
Posted by Peach Bloom on 01 July 2015 - 02:02 PM
I just got something. A Wii U!
I've been wanting one for years (as evident by the fact that I've been a member since 2011) and I finally got one! What makes it even better is that I was able to get the deluxe set with Nintendo Land and Super Mario 3D World for under $300 USD thanks to a $40 credit I had at Gamestop. (I preordered a game a long time ago and forgot about it, so they put it toward the Wii U) I also got Mario Kart 8 which is insanely fun and addictive. I've been playing it constantly since I bought it.
I'm so excited now! I'm planning on getting Splatoon and Yoshi's Woolly World once I save up enough money and I'm looking forward to Zelda when it comes out (hopefully) in 2016.
Posted by ZyroXZ2 on 01 July 2015 - 11:11 AM
Yes, really this time...
I got myself the Batman Limited Edition PS4, and I know I paid $50 for a dark silver paint job, but I DO like Batman, so other than swapping out the faceplate with a friend to complete its Batman-ization, it's a nice touch. It doesn't match the rest of my systems, and I actually WANTED white, but it was too early to get one at the time since it was a Destiny bundle, and I already had Destiny on the Xbox One.
While my review of Arkham Knight doesn't post until next week, I will say that it's been a great game! It's a great game to have bundled with the system, to be honest, and I feel like Microsoft missed out on nabbing marketing rights to an Arkham Knight Xbox One bundle! But moving on about the system...
Battery life on the DS4 controller is BAD. I'm getting 7 hours approximately per full charge. My Wii U Gamepad, though it has an extended battery pack inside, gets 10.5 hours (not to mention the Pro controller gets a whopping 75 hours for me!). My Xbox One controller gets 25 hours off the official battery pack, and that includes headset use (20 hours on AAs)! While someone might say, "but 7 hours is enough for a gaming session!", the issue is that if you DON'T charge it from the last time you played, it may just end up dying on you this time, and instead of being able to charge it with a nice long cable, the cable is too short unless you sit close to a smaller TV! Ugh, I didn't expect the controller battery life to be THIS bad! "Buy a second controller!" is NOT a proper solution here to battery life! I even turned off the speaker and dimmed the tracker light (which still has NO way to be turned off, ugh...).
In terms of performance, it's definitely the quietest at idle, but the loudest of the three at full throttle. The Xbox One and Wii U run their fans at 100% at all times, and while the PS4 enjoys near-perfect silence at idle loads, it's definitely noticeable at medium game volumes even with my mini home theatre setup. I've got several exclusives I bought on clearance supposedly arriving at my door tomorrow, so we'll have to see what kind of overall game experiences I get and how well the controller performs over lots of various uses (FPS, racing, adventure, etc.). Since I've only used it for Arkham Knight, my synopsis of the controller has not reached a final consensus. It's the LEAST comfortable of the 3 controllers (hence why I got the Xbox One first), and has the LEAST battery life, but I will say that it is MILES above the DS3! As a PS2 and PS3 past owner, the DS2 and DS3 were both awful, and no matter how many hundreds of hours of play and getting comfortable with them, the DS3 was such a disappointment being essentially an updated DS2. Now I understand why Sony fans think the DS4 is the best controller in the world: if you came from a DS3, it is some sort of ergonomic MIRACLE! Hahaha xD
TL;DR - Got a shiny limited Batman Edition, DS4 battery life is awful no matter what your solution is, and it's the quietest and noisiest console of the three!
OH YEA! You can add me on PSN if you want: ZyroXZ2
Just thought I'd throw some thoughts out there so far. I'll do a proper comparison and shakedown after I own it for 6 months, but until then, here's the intro to its segment on my channel!
Posted by NintendoReport on 14 July 2014 - 02:13 AM
Typical Ubisoft, spending time not making female characters