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What would you give for Nintendo to be #1 again this gen?

500 dollars 1,316 72.35%
 
Kidney 2 0.11%
 
Soul 9 0.49%
 
virginity 16 0.88%
 
Your favorite puppy 6 0.33%
 
Your 1,000 dollar copy of Xenoblades 8 0.44%
 
An hour of your time 26 1.43%
 
Other ( post below) 6 0.33%
 
....Left testicle.... 13 0.71%
 
Pezus's freedom 22 1.21%
 
Total:1,424

These Developers Had Fun Making Animal Crossing So You Could Have Fun Playing It

Animal Crossing: New Leaf (Or Tobidase Doubutsu no Mori as it's known in Japan) is out in stores in Japan today, and as part of a two-week coverage piece, Weekly Famitsu gathered 50 questions from fans for the four developers, Director Aya Kyougoku, Director Isao Moro, Sound Director Kazumi Totaka, and Design Leader Kouji Takahashi to answer. Here are some of the questions (and answers).


Q: Why do you have players play the part of the village chief this time?
Kyougoku: Because we expanded the free customization, which is a core part of the Animal Crossing series, to encompass development of the entire village; we wanted players to experience the individuality and fun when roaming about. We thought that village chief would be the ideal role for someone in the position.

Q: What was the hardest part about making the player the village chief?
Kyougoku: Overall, balancing the new features with the preexisting Animal Crossing series features in a natural, organic way.

Q: Do you have any tips for village building?
Moro: I think that doing whatever you want will give players' villages more personal flavor. If I was to suggest anything, it would be that grouping things like public spaces or trees can make walking around difficult, so if you have a balanced layout, it'll probably make things easier down the line.

Q: Why did you add a marketplace?
Kyougoku: In order to retain the most amount of space for village building and personalization, we decided to group most of the facilities into the marketplace. We've left the most frequently used facilities in the village.

Q: How did you decide on new animal races?
Takahashi: For residents, we've added hamsters and deer. We thought that hamsters would be endearing to players. With deer, we thought that the choice of adding antlers or not would broaden the characterization.

Q: How many new animals are there?
Moro: About 100. There are also about 20 animals that we have brought back from previous games.

Q: What did you focus on accomplishing when developing the game?
Totaka: This is just my personal experience, but I focused on having fun making the game. Obviously there were hardships throughout the development process, but I did my best to find worth and satisfaction in those moments and find a way to make the overall experience fun.

Q: Was there anything you were particularly careful about when developing for 3D?
Moro: This is a game that players will spend a lot of time playing at a relaxed pace, so we focused on adding depth of field, rather than having things pop out of the screen.

Q: What event in the game do you particularly recommend for players?
Everyone: All of them!

Animal Crossing: New Leaf is currently available in Japan. A western release is scheduled for some time in the first half of 2013.

http://kotaku.com/5958753/these-developers-had-fun-making-animal-crossing-so-you-could-have-fun-playing-it



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Looks like 3DS stayed on top of HW even without AC coming out in Japan. Now that AC is out in Japan I expect 100K+ numbers coming from 3DS now on this holiday season.



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Argh, WiiU is so near now!



 

Here lies the dearly departed Nintendomination Thread.

Wii U’s day-one update will also add Wii functionality

At this point, most of you already know that the Wii U will need a day-one update to have a fully-featured console. It’ll bring along Miiverse support, Nintendo TVii, Wii U Chat, and the eShop. It’s now been confirmed that you’ll need to apply the update in order to access Wii functionality as well.

Without the download, Wii discs won’t be read. You’ll receive a notice saying that an update is required when attempting to play the game.

http://nintendoeverything.com/104374/wii-us-day-one-update-will-also-add-wii-functionality/

 

Rest Easy, You Can Replace The Wii U GamePad Battery Yourself

 

 

That little flap holds the battery

Thank The Maker

Anyone who has owned an Apple product will know that the company doesn't believe in user-serviceable power cells. Apple's reasoning is that by the time your iPod or iPhone's battery stops holding a charge, you'll be considering an replacement, or will have made the upgrade already. If you do insist on getting a new battery, you have to send your device back to Apple and pay a hefty fee.

However, with the Wii U GamePad reportedly having a stamina of around 3-5 hours and Nintendo's admission that after around 500 charges the battery will only hold approximately 70% of its original juice, you might be worrying about how you're going to bring new life to your GamePad in years to come. Mercifully, Nintendo has answered your prayers: the Wii U GamePad has a battery which can be replaced by you, the end user. The only tool you need is a screwdriver.

There's no indication of how much these fresh batteries will cost, but you'll be able to request them directly through Nintendo's own support site. The battery inside the Wii U Pro Controller is also user-serviceable, because Nintendo loves you.

http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2012/11/rest_easy_you_can_replace_the_wii_u_gamepad_battery_yourself

 



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MANUELF said:
Did everyone receive the new puzzle on the 3DS? The kirby one?

Yup.



I wonder if you can easely get that Upad battery if you're living outside of the US soil, but still in content of America... Hmm... ~_^



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TheKingofRedLions said:

Trailers

There be dungeon in your penis and beyond.



spurgeonryan said:
3DS has had a nail biting last few weeks. PS3 right on its tail in sales each week world wide. Hopefully animal crossing helps.

Looking at our chartz 3DS has a massive (well, big) lead over PS3 from November 3rd. It's 300k globally - but it seems like VGC is overtracking ALL HW numbers =/



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