Update News
Nintendo Direct 11-13-2013
REDMOND, Wash.--(November 13, in
the year of our Lord 2013)-- A December system update for the
Nintendo 3DS portable system will allow users to combine their
Nintendo eShop account balance for both Nintendo 3DS and Wii U.
Nintendo announced the news during a Nintendo Direct video
released earlier today.
After the Nintendo 3DS system update, users can register their
Nintendo Network ID for Wii U on their Nintendo 3DS systems and
combine Nintendo eShop account balances. This will enable them
to purchase Wii U software using the remaining balance on their
Nintendo 3DS eShop accounts, and vice versa. Nintendo 3DS owners
who do not own a Wii U system can also create their own Nintendo
Network ID for the first time.
This system update will also mark the beginning of Miiverse
support on Nintendo 3DS. With a Nintendo Network ID and a
wireless Internet connection, users will be able to connect with
players around the world to share their experiences and game
tips through Miiverse on Nintendo 3DS.
Nintendo 3DS News
YouTube will be launching this month for Nintendo 3DS. Nintendo
3DS owners with a broadband Internet connection will be able to
watch all their favorite YouTube content on the go, browsing on
the bottom screen while viewing on the top screen.
The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds
Today, Nintendo showed a new trailer for the game, and the first
of four 15-second mini-trailers for The Legend of Zelda: A Link
Between Worlds debuted on Nintendo’s Instagram page.
Nintendo detailed a number of characters, including Irene and
her magic broom; Seres, who is trapped in a painting; and
Gramps, who can help facilitate battles with other players
encountered via StreetPass. Also: Milk Bar confirmed!
On Nov. 22, a new Nintendo 3DS XL bundle will launch at a
suggested retail price of $219.99 that includes Nintendo 3DS XL
hardware with gorgeous gold-and-black coloring and the iconic
Triforce on the exterior, as well as a download code for The
Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds.
The game launches in stores and in the Nintendo eShop on Nov. 22
at a suggested retail price of $39.99.
Exclusive SpotPass Content at Nintendo Zone Locations: Anyone
with a Nintendo 3DS who visits a Nintendo Zone location can
receive StreetPass Mii Plaza data from the last six players to
visit that location. Exclusive SpotPass content will be
available at Nintendo Zone locations in November for Nintendo
3DS owners who also own the following games, including:
An Animal Crossing: New Leaf raccoon wall clock is available
until Nov. 14.
An Animal Crossing: New Leaf cat tower available Nov. 15-28.
An Animal Crossing: New Leaf rolling suitcase available Nov.
29-Dec. 12.
A Super Mario 3D Land Mystery Box starting Nov. 22.
Mario Party: Island Tour: The game offers seven new game boards
and 80 new mini-games, including some that use the motion
controls of Nintendo 3DS, and the ability for four Nintendo 3DS
owners to play all multiplayer game content with only one copy
of the game via Download Play. The single player Bowser’s Tower
has players playing through 30 floors of mini-games, with a boss
battle every fifth floor. Additionally, players also can engage
with other players who also have the game in StreetPass
mini-game competitions. The game launches in stores and in the
Nintendo eShop on Nov. 22 at a suggested retail price of $39.99.
The new Kirby game for Nintendo 3DS has a name: Kirby: Triple
Deluxe. More information about the game will be announced in the
future.
Bravely Default: A Collector’s Edition of the game will be
available exclusively at select retailers. The bundle includes
the game, an art book, a soundtrack CD and 34 augmented-reality
cards. The Collector’s Edition and standard version of the game
both launch on Feb. 7.
Professor Layton and the Azran Legacy: The final game in the
second Professor Layton trilogy launches in stores and in the
Nintendo eShop on Feb. 28.
Wii U News
Super Mario 3D World: Nintendo announced new information about
Super Mario 3D World, including the ability to play as Rosalina
from Super Mario Galaxy, a Luigi Bros. bonus game that is more
easily accessed for players who have New Super Luigi U save data
on their systems and Captain Toad levels, which challenge
players to collect five stars without jumping.
Pikmin 3 Downloadable Content: On Dec. 2, a third round of new
Mission Mode stages is on the way that challenges players to
lead their Pikmin efficiently to complete as many tasks as
possible within the time limit. The eight new stages that will
be available for purchase include four “Collect Treasure” stages
and four “Battle Enemies” stages with locations as varied as
beaches, the inside of someone’s house during a party, a
construction site and a mysterious factory. In one stage players
can control Captain Olimar, the main character from Pikmin and
Pikmin 2. Louie even makes an appearance. The third round of
Pikmin 3 Mission Mode downloadable stages will be available in
the Nintendo eShop for $4.99. A software update is required to
play the new stages. People who update their software will
receive one “Collect Treasures” stage and one “Battle Enemies”
stage for free.
Animal Crossing Plaza: The Wii U gathering place for Animal
Crossing fans is being upgraded with two new features:
After users perform a software update, they can customize their
Miiverse posts using 50 different Animal Crossing stamps. Users
can combine multiple stamps or add hand-drawn messages to
decorate posts they have already stamped. They can even
partially erase a stamp and redraw it any way they like.
Nintendo is also adding a ranking feature to display the results
of monthly polls. November’s question is “Who would make the
best secretary?” and December’s theme will be “Who is the
neighbor of the year?”
Additional features, including the ability to register and
interact with your town residents, are also being added.
YouTube Application Update: After users perform a software
update, they will be able to use the YouTube application to
watch videos on the GamePad controller or search for YouTube
content while another video is playing on the TV.
Wii Fit U: A free trial of the game is available in the Nintendo
eShop now through Jan. 31. Wii U owners with a Wii Balance Board
accessory and a broadband Internet connection can download the
trial and play it for free for 31 days. Users can make the trial
permanent by buying and syncing a Fit Meter to the software. Fit
Meter accessories are available at a suggested retail price of
$19.99. The full Wii Fit U game launches in stores on Jan. 10,
just in time to help people fulfill their fitness-related New
Year’s resolutions.
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