Posts Tagged ‘3ds’
Thursday, September 19th, 2013

A new Sonic: Lost World trailer has appeared during the Tokyo Game Show. The Japanese trailer features a hugely insightful look at the final game and features a tonne of new gameplay footage. Check it out:
[Source: The Sonic Stadium]
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Thursday, September 19th, 2013

Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai 2 is almost out in Japan as the game launches on the 28th of November. You can see a huge 10 minute gameplay trailer below of the AM2 developed rhythm game:
There are currently no plans to release Project Mirai 2 outside of Japan.
[Source: RadioSEGA]
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Friday, August 23rd, 2013

The re-release of classic Mega Drive shmup Empire of Steel for 3DS is actually a proper remake and not just a simple port. Check out the fancy new graphics above.
The game is not being published by SEGA but it’s being developed by Starfish who are responsible for Elminage. The new version features improved graphics, stereoscopic 3D and rebalanced difficulty.
[Source: Siliconera]
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Friday, August 23rd, 2013

Not entirely sure if there’s any interest in this, but if you want to ruin 22 minutes of Sonic: Lost World for yourself then you can watch the below video which contains a large amount of gameplay footage from the Wii-U version of the game. Gameplay starts at 11:27:
[Source: RadioSEGA]
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Wednesday, August 21st, 2013

Mega Drive shmup Empire of Steel (or Steel Empire depending on what region you live in) is being re-released on the Japanese 3DS eShop.
No other details like release dates or whether it’s a port of the Mega Drive or GBA remake where revealed. There’s also no indication to whether the steam punk shmup is even a port at all and not an entirely new remake. More on this as we get it.
[Source: Siliconera]
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Thursday, August 15th, 2013

In a conversation with Famitsu, Takashi Iizuka has promised Sonic: Lost World will be “different from everything before”. Iizuka-san has gone on record to say that
“…Sonic Lost World, which will feature graphics that fit the game’s content, nice controllability, and a new 360 degree ‘Tube Stage’ that has yet to be seen. We are thinking of showing off a new Sonic that is different from everything before.”
Yes, I believe some people may ask ‘Will you be able to show how fun Sonic can be using a 360 degree stage?’ just like how some asked ‘Will it really be possible to have it in 3D?’ which was the kind of question that helped in the creation of Sonic Adventure.”
Iizuka-san made some further comments about the challenging development of Lost World:
“Yes, I believe some people may ask ‘Will you be able to show how fun Sonic can be using a 360 degree stage?’ just like how some asked ‘Will it really be possible to have it in 3D?’ which was the kind of question that helped in the creation of Sonic Adventure. I believe Sonic Lost World will deliver a new experience for everyone. It will also have data transfer between the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, so please look forward to it.”
[Source: Siliconera]
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Wednesday, August 14th, 2013

Sonic: Lost World on 3DS is shaping up to be quite a different beast that its’ Wii-U brethren. Recently unveiled are 3DS exclusive colour powers called Red Burst, Ivory Lightning and Gray Quake.
The powers are described as such:
Gray Lightning: “you to travel along wires as an electric current”, charge coils, and electrocute enemies”
Gray Quake: “turns you into an iron ball – as which you tilt the Nintendo 3DS to steer yourself around the surrounding environment, crushing enemies and obstacles in your path”
Red Burst: “fly freely through the air and cause large explosions to damage surrounding opponents”
Check out some screenshots of the wisps and the powers in action below:
[Source: RadioSEGA]
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Wednesday, July 31st, 2013

The 3DS re-release of Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Master has some additional features which have just been detailed.
Along with the obvious stereoscopic visuals, quick save and round select features have been added. You can also choose to play either the Western or Japanese versions of the game.
The big addition is the inclusion of assigning control to an individual button instead of sharing them accross the Mega Drive original’s 3 button format. You can now assign the commands for jump, close range attack, shuriken attack, defend and ninjutsu to specific buttons.
[Source: Siliconera]
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