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Nintendo Direct 08-07-2013
REDMOND, Wash.--(August 7, in the year of our Lord 2013)--
Animal Crossing fans are getting a new place on Wii U where they
can talk about their towns and share images with players from
all over the world. Nintendo announced the free Animal Crossing
Plaza application during today’s Nintendo Direct presentation.
Nintendo also discussed a variety of other topics about Wii U
and Nintendo 3DS games, including the debut of the Pokémon
series on Wii U with Pokémon Rumble U and the story behind The
Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds for Nintendo 3DS.
“The second-half of 2013 is packed with great games and great
experiences for Nintendo fans, from new entries in longstanding
franchises to software that highlights the many benefits of
connecting our hardware to the Internet,” said Scott Moffitt,
Nintendo of America’s executive vice president of Sales &
Marketing. “We’re always on the lookout for new ways that our
fans can interact with their favorite game series, and Animal
Crossing Plaza extends the fun of the infectious series to Wii
U.”
Some of today’s announcements included:
Wii U News
Animal Crossing Plaza: A new application on Wii U for Animal
Crossing fans is now available for download for free in the
Nintendo eShop. The service will run through the end of 2014,
and allows Animal Crossing fans from around the world to meet,
interact and exchange information through the Animal Crossing
Miiverse community. Players can import images they took in
Animal Crossing: New Leaf for Nintendo 3DS, custom design QR
Code patterns via their SD cards and organize them in albums.
Players also can post messages to Miiverse with those images.
The QR Code patterns posted can also be directly scanned and
used in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. Players can select their
favorite animal in the Animal Crossing Plaza to post about those
specific animals or view posts only about them. If players want
to see more posts, they can jump directly to the Animal Crossing
series Miiverse community from Animal Crossing Plaza.
Pokémon Rumble U: Players have the opportunity to befriend some
of the Toy Pokémon that they defeat in battle. People can play
as, and do battle against, every one of the 649 Pokémon that
have appeared in the video games through Pokémon Black Version 2
and Pokémon White Version 2. Pokémon Rumble U also lets players
bring the game into the real world with optional, collectible
NFC Figures that let them access Toy Pokémon with Special Traits
in the game by scanning them with the Wii U GamePad controller.
Players can purchase 18 different Figures exclusively through
GameStop stores once Pokémon Rumble U launches. These NFC
Figures are not required to see everything the game has to
offer, but are a fun new way to interact with Wii U. Pokémon
Rumble U launches exclusively in the Nintendo eShop on Aug. 29.
Challenger Approaching!: Luigi has been confirmed as a playable
character in the upcoming Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and Super
Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS. Nintendo is calling 2013 “The Year
of Luigi” due to the high number of games that Mario’s brother
is starring in, such as Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon for Nintendo
3DS and New Super Luigi U for Wii U.
Sonic Lost World from SEGA: Launching exclusively for both Wii U
and Nintendo 3DS on Oct. 22, the game features radio-controlled
gadgets that can be created and customized on Nintendo 3DS and
sent to a player’s Wii U for use in cooperative multiplayer
mode. Players use these gadgets to destroy enemies and collect
items.
Rayman Legends from Ubisoft: Even Rayman likes to cosplay! The
Wii U version of the game will include a special bonus: Players
will be able to unlock a Mario costume for Rayman and a Luigi
costume for Globox. Players on the Wii U version will also have
access to select fan-favorite stages from the previously
released Rayman Origins game. Rayman Legends launches Sept. 3.
Art Academy: SketchPad: This application, headed to the Nintendo
eShop on Aug. 9, uses features from an upcoming edition of the
Art Academy series for Wii U to let users create original
artwork that can be posted directly to Miiverse.
The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD: This reinvented HD
version of the Nintendo GameCube classic features several
adjustments that enhance the overall play experience, such as
faster sailing. The game launches this October.
Pikmin 3 on Miiverse: The recently released Pikmin 3 game allows
players to capture in-game images from the eye-level of
diminutive Pikmin, and post them directly to Miiverse. Nintendo
is asking fans to post their most creative captions for a series
of Miiverse images that will be posted to the Wii U Facebook
page in the coming weeks. The top captions will be highlighted
for everyone to see and enjoy.
The Wonderful 101: Stay tuned! A special installment of Nintendo
Direct dedicated to The Wonderful 101 is coming at 7 a.m. PT on
Aug. 9. The game launches in stores and in the Nintendo eShop on
Sept. 15.
Nintendo 3DS News
Layton-Mania: The third game in the latest Professor Layton
series will launch in 2014, as will a new crossover adventure
co-starring Capcom’s Phoenix Wright in Professor Layton vs.
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney.
The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds: The game’s logo
represents one of its key plot points: Link will undergo a new
adventure across two worlds. In one world, the iconic Triforce
exists, while the shadowy Triforce in the logo suggests the
existence of another Triforce in a different world from where
Link lives. Taking place long after the events of The Legend of
Zelda: A Link to the Past, some of the game’s scenery will be
familiar to fans of the series, while its puzzles and dungeons
are new. The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds launches
this November.
Summer Carnival ’92: RECCA: This notoriously hard-to-find
Famicom game was originally designed for a games festival in
Japan in the summer of 1992. It’s remembered as being one of the
most challenging shooters ever created, and it’s coming to the
Nintendo eShop on Nintendo 3DS soon.
Virtual Console Games: More classics are headed to Nintendo 3DS.
The NES version of Donkey Kong launches Aug. 15, followed by
Tecmo Bowl in September. Game Boy Color platformer Wario Land 3
is coming soon, and Super Mario Bros. 3 will be released in the
Nintendo eShop on both Wii U and Nintendo 3DS later this year.
Exclusive Animal Crossing: New Leaf Item at Nintendo Zone:
Starting Aug. 11, owners of Animal Crossing: New Leaf can visit
any Nintendo Zone location to receive a Pumpkin Pie in-game
item. Visit a Nintendo Zone, then go to the post office in the
game and ask about a present. Different in-game items will be
distributed every two weeks through late September.
Mario & Luigi: Dream Team: The latest hand-held adventure for
this super sibling duo launches in stores and in the Nintendo
eShop on Aug. 11. While exploring the two massive worlds of the
real world and Luigi’s dream, players can customize their play
experience by equipping different badges and gear that impart
different benefits in battle. Players can also extend their play
experience by taking on Expert Challenges, such as dodging 10
consecutive enemy attacks to earn special gear.
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