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Posts tagged ‘Nintendo’

4
Dec

Fashion brand Moschino is making a ‘Super Mario’ collection


Moschino is becoming known for sending bizarre collections down the runway, meshing interesting aspects of culture with fashion. The brand’s creative director, Jeremy Scott, has designed pieces based on fast food chain McDonald’s, cartoon character SpongeBob and, most recently, Barbie. But it’s not stopping there. Now, Moschino has partnered with Nintendo to unveil “Super Moschino,” a set of t-shirts, sweaters and leather accessories that use Super Mario characters as the subject.

Source: Moschino

3
Dec

The NX is not another Wii or Wii U, Nintendo’s new boss says


Tatsumi Kimishima has big shoes to fill as the new president of Nintendo, following the unexpected death of Satoru Iwata earlier this year. Kimishima laid out his winding path toward leadership to Time, noting his involvement in the Great Wii Shortages of the mid-2000s and painting himself as a silent puppet master pulling strings across Nintendo for decades. He also laid out bits of his vision for the future, including some insight into Nintendo’s mysterious new console, the NX.

Source: Time

2
Dec

Beloved ‘Super Smash Bros’ mod Project M is finished


Super Smash Bros. for Wii U is a staggering game packed with imaginative characters, stages and modes, but some players still prefer older instalments in the franchise. Super Smash Bros. Melee for Gamecube is one of the most popular, especially in the competitive scene, and for years a mod known as “Project M” has been retooling the Wii version, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, to play more like its predecessor. It’s been worked on for years by a community group called the Project M Development Team (PMDT), which, to many fans’ dismay, has now decided to stop and move on.

Source: Project M

2
Dec

Playdate: Exploring a new world in ‘Xenoblade Chronicles X’


So you want a big, open-world adventure with stunningly huge maps and a plot that revolves around the extinction of the human race, but Fallout 4 isn’t available for the Wii U? Monolith Soft has you covered. Sort of. Xenoblade Chronicles X takes those same themes and applies them in a wildly different manner — putting the last of humanity on a gorgeous, lush planet somewhere in the depths of space. Join Tim Sepala and me as we look at Nintendo’s take on open world gaming and, quite honestly, marvel at how gorgeous this game is despite the Wii U’s less powerful hardware. The fun starts at 6PM Eastern / 3PM Pacific right here in this post, on the Engadget Gaming homepage and, if you want to join us in chat, at Twitch.tv/Joystiq.

29
Nov

This ‘Super Mario Bros.’ watch will cost you $18,950


How much of a Nintendo fan are you? Enough that you could spend as much as you would on a car, just to show the world where your allegiances lie? You’ll want to talk to luxury watchmaker Romain Jerome, then. It just unveiled a limited edition Super Mario Bros. mechanical timepiece that marks the 30th anniversary of the plumber’s adventures in style. And we do mean style: its 46mm case is made out of black titanium, and the three-layer dial is loaded with enamel-coated pixel figurines to remind you of Mario’s early days. It’s quite posh-looking, then, although the eye-watering $18,950 price will likely rule this out unless you’re a high roller with some fond gaming memories. On the plus side, that ultra-rare Nintendo World Championship cartridge suddenly seems like a bargain.

Source: A Blog to Watch, Romain Jerome

28
Nov

A new chiptune album is coming to the Nintendo Famicom


Every week it feels like a new video game soundtrack gets a vinyl release. Journey, The Last of Us, FTL and Shenmue — none of these are surprises anymore. So what’s next? MiniDiscs? Cassette tapes? Well, some musicians are keen to use cartridges instead. 8BIT MUSIC POWER is a new chiptune album that you’ll need to slide into a Nintendo Famicom (Japan’s equivalent of the NES) to listen to. Developed by RIKI and manufactured by Columbus Circle, it features 12 original tracks from, among others, former Famicom music composers Yuriko Keino (Xevious, Dig Dug) and Takeaki Kunimoto (Star Solider).

Source: RIKI, Amazon Japan

28
Nov

A new chiptune album is coming to the Nintendo Famicom


Every week it feels like a new video game soundtrack gets a vinyl release. Journey, The Last of Us, FTL and Shenmue — none of these are surprises anymore. So what’s next? MiniDiscs? Cassette tapes? Well, some musicians are keen to use cartridges instead. 8BIT MUSIC POWER is a new chiptune album that you’ll need to slide into a Nintendo Famicom (Japan’s equivalent of the NES) to listen to. Developed by RIKI and manufactured by Columbus Circle, it features 12 original tracks from, among others, former Famicom music composers Yuriko Keino (Xevious, Dig Dug) and Takeaki Kunimoto (Star Solider).

Source: RIKI, Amazon Japan

25
Nov

‘Retro City Rampage’ is getting a ’16-bit’ sequel


Retro City Rampage is getting a sequel named Shakedown Hawaii. Like RCR, Shakedown is a top-down action game in the same vein as the original Grand Theft Auto. The new game is set 30 years after RCR and promises a large open world to explore. It also swaps in “16-bit” graphics in place of the original’s “8-bit” look, and adds destructible environments to the mix. It’s been confirmed for launch on PC, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita. Developer Vblank says this isn’t a Sony console exclusive per se, but it’s not going for an Xbox One launch as RCR hasn’t been ported to Microsoft’s machine, making development more complex. It’ll also come to “at least one Nintendo platform” at some point. Vblank tells Polygon that a 3DS release is being targeted, and it’s waiting to hear more about Nintendo’s next-gen “NX” console before it makes a decision on a port.

Source: PlayStation Blog

21
Nov

Nintendo opened an eBay store for some reason


Looking for a good deal on a refurbished Wii U, but don’t like using Nintendo’s clunky online shop? Now you have another option — the company just opened an official eBay store, stocked with new and refurbished games, consoles and accessories. Don’t expect to find any deals though: almost everything on the official eBay store conforms to current retail prices (fixed using eBay’s “buy it now” feature) or Nintendo’s existing refurb pricing.

Via: Gamespot

Source: eBay

20
Nov

7 awesome gaming gifts


Steve Heighway playing Pong, 26 September 1977.Winter is coming. And with it also comes the need to show the loved ones in your life just how much you care for them by spending, spending, spending on gifts. Trouble is, there are just so many options to choose from. What you really need is someone, some outside force to hold your credit card-holding hand. And boy, do we have some suggestions for you. Happy Holidays! You’re very welcome.

Chances are you know someone you hold dear who just loves video games. Heck, that person might even make a living from playing them online for an audience. Whatever the case may be, there’s no better way to treat the gaming enthusiast in your life this holiday season than with a fresh new console and some interactive art. Take a peek at our picks below.

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