(was it even confirmed it'd be on Wii U, though)
It says "multi plateform"... 3DS / Wii U ?
Apart from the length, was Steel Diver good? I never saw it cheap enough to pick it up.
It doesn't mean anything. I think every game there is classified as "multiplatform".
I wonder if it's not just publisher ticking the "Multiplatform" box, just so they don't have to re-file for classification for re-release. May be wrong though, could simply be the ACB being lazy.
No, OFLC say that for all games because edit:if they do ever re-release it they don't need to buy another rating.It says multiplatform so it must be for 3DS as well right?
Interesting. Wonder when we'll see the full announcement. Never tried the first, but I'd be interested in trying this out.
Out of all the ips they have or have access too they choose some stupid submarine game for their first venture into f2p.
Why not DQX Nintendo?
Looking forward to this.
During the (Wii U?) Nintendo Direct that should be broadcast between now and mid-january. Or maybe tomorow during a surprise Chotto Nintendo Direct, who knows?
"NES Remix" is another new mystery game.
http://nintendoeverything.com/two-u...les-appear-on-australian-classification-site/
Maybe because Square-Enix isn't going to sell one of their most valuable IPs anytime soon?
Besides, Iwata already said their F2P would be less know franchises/new IPs, and not popular an already established franchises like Mario or Zelda where people are already accustomed (and quite happy) to pay full price.
It was revealed some time ago that a version of Steel Diver would be Nintendo's first free-to-play offering, but we've now got a solid title thanks to The Australian Classification Board.
Steel Diver: Sub Wars has been rated "G", with a cautionary message stating that the online experience could change during play. There's no mention of the format, but we're assuming for now that it will be on the 3DS, just like the original game although this time it will naturally be download-only.
It shouldn't be a direct port, however Shigeru Miyamoto has already stated the free-to-play business model will drastically alter the way in which the game plays.
Steel Diver isn't the most obvious choice for this kind of title, but it could prove to be a valuable experiment for the company. Will you be supporting the release, or do you think free-to-play is an area Nintendo should avoid? Let us know with a comment.
Apart from the length, was Steel Diver good? I never saw it cheap enough to pick it up.
Steel Diver Subwars rating pop up in Australia
I say with the 3DS update and Kirby on Jan 11th in Japan, there's no way we don't get a ND sooner rather than later.
Nintendo publishes Dragon quest games in the west
Yup, that's exactly what I was thinking. I mean, they could always have an overview trailer around Christmas, but there was a Nintendo Direct last week and nothing about that Kirby game. There's definitely something going on at Nintendo.
Perhaps the 3DS update with Miiverse and NNIDs will be put to good use, and there'll be cross-platform play between it and Wii U.