I don't suppose there's been any word on when/if the west is getting Picross E?
It was listed as Q2 for Europe but there's been no word at all for North America.
I don't suppose there's been any word on when/if the west is getting Picross E?
It was listed as Q2 for Europe but there's been no word at all for North America.
eShop:
Dillon's Rolling Western - February 22
Fun! Fun! Minigolf TOUCH! - March
SpeedThru: Potzol's Puzzle - April
3D Solitaire - April
Art of Balance TOUCH! - Q2
Colors! 3D - Q2
Mutant Mudds - Q2
Picross e - Q2
Marvel Pinball 3D - Q2
It seems that Rayman GBC is not the only game coming to the European eShop this week:
Sweet Memories Blackjack
A blackjack game in which you play against cute girls, interesting.
4 euro?It seems that Rayman GBC is not the only game coming to the European eShop this week:
Sweet Memories Blackjack
A blackjack game in which you play against cute girls, interesting.
JoolsWatsham's Twitter said:I am pissed off right now. Thanks to USK, Mutant Mudds release in EU will be delayed by one extra week. Thanks USK!
Wow, not a bad week at all.NINTENDO DOWNLOAD HIGHLIGHTS NEW DIGITAL CONTENT FOR NINTENDO SYSTEMS - MAY 31, 2012
May 31, 2012
This week's Nintendo Download includes the following featured content:
Nintendo eShop
Rayman® This classic, award-winning platformer is the first game in the Rayman series now available on Nintendo 3DS. Explore six unique worlds and play through more than 70 levels of platforming madness. (For Nintendo 3DS)
Nintendo eShop
Order Up!! (demo version) Experience the dizzying life of a top-notch chef and restaurateur as you prepare all manner of exotic food on your way to building your own restaurant empire from the ground up. (For Nintendo 3DS)
Nintendo eShop + Nintendo DSiWare
99Seconds 99Seconds is a fun, retro-style video game in which you can modify time to avoid all kinds of danger. Dodge enemies and use SlowDown to slow, stop and even go back in time. (For Nintendo 3DS / Nintendo DSi)
Also new this week:
Kakuro by Nikoli (Nintendo eShop)
Metal Slug 3 (Virtual Console for Wii)
Wiki said:Ubisoft also released Rayman for Game Boy Color, which contained all the Rayman 2 music and worlds, but had the storyline of Rayman. It was later re-released on the Virtual Console for the Nintendo 3DS on May 31, 2012.
Hilarious.
Having replayed both the original Rayman and Rayman GBC recently, its definitely a mix between Rayman 1 level designs and original content. Its hard to notice the old stuff off the bat since the visual presentation is so different. For example im pretty sure the Candy Chateau levels are the exact same in the gbc version, the only difference being they take place in a dark forest instead.AFAIK, Rayman GBC is an original game only loosely based on Rayman 1. Different level designs and everything.
Early Ubisoft gbc games all had this feature. You had to find the Ubikey "hidden" in the game, and it let you use the IR transfer function with another player who has found a ubikey to unlock bonus content. AFAIK, the bonus content was always kinda shoddy. The additional stages in Rayman were just a few small Ting time trials for example, not full on levels.In the IGN review for Rayman GBC, it mentions that the title supports the Ubi key system to access hidden levels. What the hell is that?
Kirby's Dreamland 2.
What the hell is this and how do I get it?
If they aren't simply holding back for an E3 avalanche then what the fuck is wrong with you Nintendo?Got dang, I haven't played that game in forever. Get it out here, NOA.
Having replayed both the original Rayman and Rayman GBC recently, its definitely a mix between Rayman 1 level designs and original content. Its hard to notice the old stuff off the bat since the visual presentation is so different. For example im pretty sure the Candy Chateau levels are the exact same in the gbc version, the only difference being they take place in a dark forest instead.
A lot of the new level designs were very good and on par with the original though. i rather liked the bonus world you unlocked by perfectly clearing all the levels.
Early Ubisoft gbc games all had this feature. You had to find the Ubikey "hidden" in the game, and it let you use the IR transfer function with another player who has found a ubikey to unlock bonus content. AFAIK, the bonus content was always kinda shoddy. The additional stages in Rayman were just a few small Ting time trials for example, not full on levels.
I tried the needle power whilst attached to an owl, and it didn't work. Didn't think to ditch the bird. Cheers guy.It's a Rainbow Drop. Collect them all to open the final boss. One in each world. Those blocks there can be destroyed with the Needle power.
Got dang, I haven't played that game in forever. Get it out here, NOA.
Art of Balance is pretty good, but it's a little bit clinical and the "Worlds" are a bit of a joke. What the hell is up with the way it auto-zooms every now and again, screwing up your placement. And sometimes it's a real chore getting items to the very top of a tower/the screen. It's a real fiddle stacking a high tower. Weird.
Still, very addictive.
Everything's more fun with your pants off.I didn't know blackjack was so fun.
Nice. Let's get some Animal Crossing trailers on there, Nintendo!I suppose this was kind of expected, but the ticker in the eShop says they'll have "E3 news and downloadable trailers for select upcoming games" on 6/5.
It needs more than 1 decent week though.Good stuff this week. Looks like NOA is finally pulling itself together when it comes to Downloads.
It needs more than 1 decent week though.
Hopefully E3 brings nice things as teased.
Good stuff this week.
I'm somewhat unclear on what makes this week a "good" week and so many other weeks with seemingly (to me) the same quality of releases a "bad" week. Almost seems like it's "good" or "bad" based on whoever responds first about the weekly releases. If the first response is "bad week," then everyone dogpiles, even it just seems "okay." If the first response is "good week," then everyone chimes in with affirmatives, even it just seems "okay."
Can chalk it up, somewhat, to opinions, but then there doesn't seem to be much disagreement from the first qualitative response for the worth of the week's releases.
*shrugs*
A variety of games to choose from (VC, 3DS download, DSiWare, WiiWare, Demo) makes it a good week.
It needs more than 1 decent week though.
Hopefully E3 brings nice things as teased.
JCWTHIWL
("jesus christ! where the hell is wario land?")
This will make it easier when I repeat this post every week for the 6 months.