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Nintendo Direct ist eine Online-Präsentation, die von Nintendo ungefähr jeden Monat produziert wird. Es werden neuste Informationen bezüglich Nintendo Inhalten oder Nintendo Marken präsentiert, also Informationen über die Konsolen und ihre Spiele.

Die Prämisse des Formates ist es den Inhalt direkt zu den Spielern zu vermitteln.

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Mr. Iwata leitet durch die Präsentationen und versucht immer mehr der Inhalte gleizeitig weltweit vorzustellen.

Wie alle Vorgänge bei Nintendo wird dabei nach Regionen unterschieden und somit jeweils auf die spezifischen Releasedates und Line Ups eingegangen, also für:

  • NCL - Nintendo Company Limited #NintendoDirectJP
    Satoru Iwata

    Portal
    @Nintendo


    UStream
    YouTube

    @Cheesemeister3k hat sich einen ziemlich guten Ruf darin gemacht, live englische Übersetzungen während der NCL Directs zu twittern und zudem anschließend Zusammenfassungen anzufertigen.
  • NoE - Nintendo of Europe #NintendoDirectEU
    Satoru Iwata, Satoru Shibata

    Portal UK, Portal DE
    @NintendoEurope, @NintendoDE


    UStream UK
    UStream DE

    YouTube UK
    YouTube DE

    Da Deutschland aufgrund der USK Problematik keine USK 18 Inhalte zeigen kann, werden entsprechende Videos in den deutschen Präsentationen geschnitten (schwarzer Bildschrim), daher würde ich bei ausreichenden Englischkenntnissen immer die UK Präsentationen empfehlen.

Über UStream werden die Nintendo Directs live ausgestrahlt, kurz nach Beendigung der Präsentation findet man eine Aufzeichnung (UStream, YouTube und Nintendo eShop) und Zusammenfassung dazu im entsprechenden Portal verlinkt.

Nintendo Directs werden nach ihrem Hauptanliegen unterschieden.
So kann der Fokus z.B. auf einer konkreten Konsole liegen und speziell auf ihr Angebot eingegangen werden, selbiges kann auch auf ein konkretes Spiel übertragen werden, in solchen Fällen werden die Nintendo Directs entsprechend benannt (Wii U Direct, Nintendo 3DS Direct, Pokémon Direct, Pikmin 3 Direct, ...).

Eine allgemeine Nintendo Direct ist normalerweise zwischen 30 und 50 Minuten lang.
Speziell deklarierte Nintendo Directs laufen für ca. 20 bis 50 Minuten und eine Nintendo Direct Mini bezieht sich nur auf ein kurzes Anliegen bzw. ein Briefing und geht daher meistens zwischen 5 und 15 Minuten.





Nächste geplante Nintendo Direct:

Nintendo Directs werden zwischen 48 und 10 Stunden vor Beginn über die offiziellen Twitter Accounts angekündigt.
 
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Also, ich hab mir ja diese Wonderful 101 Nintendo Direkt angeschaut. Ich dachte, das Spiel ist als Konkurenz zu Pikmin gedacht und setzt (endlich) Viewtiful Joe fort, ist also so ein Kinderspiel mit ein bisschen Klopperei und so.

Ist es aber NICHT (wirklich). Das Spiel stellt sich schon komplex dar und vorallem der Trailer am Ende macht definitiv Lust auf mehr. Auch Tara Strong als Wonder Pink!

Der Stil gefällt mir persönlich wunderbar. Ich bin gespannt, auch, wenn ich immernoch keine WiiU hab, kommt aber noch. Und dann ist wonderful 101 sicher mit dabei.
 

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The Wonderful 101 Direct-Präsentation - 09.08.2013 (eng)
  • Important to protect and rescue civilians
  • The word “Help” will be displayed when they need help
  • Draw a circle on the GamePad around the citizens to rescue them
  • Send them “Wonder Energy” to let them become temporary heroes in battle
  • Team Attack: attack directly
  • Unite Morph: heroes bond together and transform into a giant weapon
  • Can be activated by drawing a specific symbol on the GamePad
  • Circle: Unite Hand
  • Straight line: Unite Sword
  • Right angle: Unite Gun
  • Wavely line: Unite Whip
  • Can also draw symbols with the right control stick
  • Need to know which one to use where
  • Unite Whip removes spikey armor
  • The more teammates you have, the bigger weapon you can have
  • Attack power proportional to the number of heroes you have
  • Unite Morph can be used for solving puzzles as well
  • Ex: when in a dead end, draw a straight line along a building to transform into a ladder and climb up a building
  • Can construct a bridge, turn into parts of a broken machine to make it work
  • Can also transform into a hang glider
  • Turn handles with the Unite Hand
  • Unlock a lock by using the sword as a key
  • Wonderful Mart: in-game store
  • Purchase various items
  • Use O-Parts to buy items
  • Can purchase specific Unite Morphs
  • Unite Spring: allows you to dodge
  • Buy custom blocks to expand your attack moves
  • Also buy healing items and more
  • Stages are divided into small missions
  • After each one, you receive a score from 1-5 in various categories
  • Climb Attack: cling into the enemy and stop it from moving
  • Multi-Unite Morph: activate multiple Unite Morphs simultaneously
  • Can activate up to 5 at once
  • Chain together combos after learning more skills for the Unite Morphs
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kuppy, das Arbeitstier^^
Solltest du irgendwo irgendwie Hilfe benötigen musst du nur Bescheid sagen.

Zelda: A Link Between Worlds wird sicher klasse. Habe es damals bei der Ankündigung nur für eine Art Remake von A Link to the Past gehalten, aber das Spiel spielt einige Zeit nach der Vernichtung Ganons. Ich freue mich jedenfalls riesig auf das Spiel :)

Gruß Sasuke
 

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Achja, ich wollte eigentlich noch in den OP reinbringen, dass die Directs immer gut für ein paar lolz sind, fand dann aber doch keine passende Stelle..

Shibata war am Mittwoch so toll :)

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Oh ein PokéDirect. Na mal schauen ob ich morgen Zeit finde dort mal reinzuschauen.

ARGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHH YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS OMG!!!!!!!!!1!!
 

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Pokémon Direct-Präsentation - 04.09.2013 (eng)
00:00 - Begrüßung von Herrn Iwata, Herrn Ishihara und Herrn Masuda
01:21 - Die Geschichte der Konnektivität in Pokémon-Spielen
04:50 - Pokémon Bank und PokéMover
11:50 - Starter-Pokémon und Mega-Entwicklungen
15:43 - Botschaften an die Pokémon-Spieler
18:37 - Nintendo 3DS XL-Systeme im Pokémon X- und Pokémon Y-Design
Press Release schrieb:
BELLEVUE, WA—September 4, 2013—In a surprising twist announced this morning during a special Nintendo Direct presentation, Pokémon X and Pokémon Y players do not receive Chespin, Fennekin, or Froakie from Professor Sycamore but are in fact given the choice of a classic partner Pokémon - Bulbasaur, Charmander, or Squirtle - from the very first Pokémon games, Pokémon Red and Pokémon Blue! Adding to the excitement, once a player has evolved this Pokémon into Venusaur, Charizard, or Blastoise and obtained its unique Mega Stone, the Pokémon will be able to Mega Evolve while in battle. Mega Venusaur, Mega Charizard, and Mega Blastoise will possess overwhelming powers never before seen in a Pokémon game. Players can choose fan favorite Bulbasaur, Charmander, or Squirtle whenPokémon X and Pokémon Y launch worldwide October 12, 2013, for the Nintendo 3DS family of systems.

More secrets about Mega Evolution were also revealed today. It was previously announced that certain Pokémon needed to hold a unique Mega Stone in order to Mega Evolve, but now it's known that there is a second requirement players must fulfill for Mega Evolution to occur. Trainers must also obtain a bracelet called the Mega Ring that holds a mysterious stone called a Key Stone. The Trainer's Key Stone resonates with the Mega Stone held by his or her Pokémon, and together they trigger the Evolution that is normally impossible - Mega Evolution.


Director from Game Freak Inc., Mr. Junichi Masuda, also announced Pokémon Bank, a new Nintendo 3DS application and service that allows Pokémon X and Pokémon Y players to conveniently store up to 3,000 of their beloved Pokémon on the Internet. Pokémon Bank gives players the flexibility to store and deposit 100 Boxes worth of Pokémon. This is in addition to the Boxes found within Pokémon Xand Pokémon Y, just like in previous Pokémon titles.

Additional features of Pokémon Bank include the ability to deposit and withdraw Pokémon from multiple copies of Pokémon X and Pokémon Y. Once a Pokémon X or Pokémon Y Game Card is inserted into a Nintendo 3DS system or the downloadable version of the game is opened, the Pokémon Bank software can be turned on for use. Players can then transfer Pokémon from multiple copies of the game via Pokémon Bank to one copy of Pokémon X or Pokémon Y.

Pokémon Bank software is activated upon payment of an annual service fee. This charge will support maintenance of the online server that allows players to store up to 3,000 Pokémon conveniently, and will provide the application's support for future Pokémon titles.

Players who activate Pokémon Bank, will be able to use its linked application, Poké Transporter, which makes transferring many Pokémon caught in other Pokémon games easy. What used to be a lengthy process to transfer Pokémon from a previous Pokémon game to the latest titles is now a breeze with Poké Transporter, just insert Pokémon Black, Pokémon White, Pokémon Black 2, or Pokémon White 2into your Nintendo 3DS system and use Poké Transporter to transfer Pokémon from those games into Pokémon Bank.


Pokémon Bank will be available in [Europe on Nintendo eShop on December 27]. More details about this software, including a free trial period, will be added to Pokemon.com in the near future.

Also announced in this morning's Nintendo Direct presentation were details for the [European] release of two special Nintendo 3DS XL hardware designs featuring imagery from Pokémon X and Pokémon Y. These systems come in Red or Blue and feature brand new Legendary Pokémon Xerneas and Yveltal. The systems will launch on September 27 [without the game].


[...] For more information about Pokémon X and Pokémon Y for the Nintendo 3DS family of systems, including new images and gameplay video featuring information announced today, please visit Pokemon.com/XY. Pokémon X and Pokémon Y will be sold at major retailers and digitally on Nintendo eShop.

Be sure to check out Pokemon.com, Like the official Pokémon Facebook page at Facebook.com/Pokemon, and follow Pokémon on Twitter @Pokemon to ensure you’re receiving the latest Pokémon X andPokémon Y news! [...]
 

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Monster Hunter 4 Direct - 08.09.2013 13:00 CEST
[岩田]こんにちは、任天堂の岩田です。明後日、9月8日20時より、「モンスターハンター4 Direct 2013.9.8」を録画放送します。#NintendoDirectJP http://www.nintendo.co.jp/nintendo_direct/20130908/index.html
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Monster Hunter 4 Direct-Präsentation - 08.09.2013 (jp)
  • For multiplayer, you have to click on a world map button and choose between various options
  • Friends can directly join from the friendslist
  • Can still create or find rooms
  • With finding a room, you can pick the skill level and difficulty of quests
  • There is a full chat function, with which you can communicate with players in the lobby
  • There are the pre-installed options for you to enter (“Hello”, “Thanks”, etc.)
  • The quest begins and and they quickly run to the box to get some items
  • We see them duking it out against a gigantic creature. Everyone is trying their own strategy.
  • It seems all pretty seemless, as you can all walk around freely. Chat function always active in the corner.
  • Finishing the monster off is done a quick timey sort of way
  • Monster Hunter 4 themes are being discussed. It is, according to them, very clearly shown in the opening.
  • The game’s theme is also used in commercials, as it presents everything quite well
  • There is also new function called an… item sensor? It allows you to find the more important items really
  • They are talking about that the character can jump now. Which allows for more action packed adventures
  • The game still features a story, which is expanded a bit more in comparison to previous games
  • You journey to different places, take on quests and they are many NPCs too.
  • Mario & Luigi Quest
  • The Legend Of Zelda - Link Crossover

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Haha, awesome, hype, hoffentlich kommts bald rüber.
 
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Wii Fit U Direct-Präsentation - 18.09.2013 (eng)
Wii Sports Club Delivers a New Wii Sports Experience on Wii U

REDMOND, Wash.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Nintendo is offering Wii U owners a chance to download a full version of Wii Fit U for free. Starting Nov. 1, Wii U owners can download a complete version of the game and get a head start on their New Year’s fitness goals by trying out all the activities found in the game for a full month – at no cost. All users need is a Wii Balance Board and a Wii U system with a broadband Internet connection. Consumers can keep their trial copies of Wii Fit U at no additional cost by simply purchasing and syncing a Fit Meter to the game. Nintendo announced the special offer along with a number of items related to active gaming during a Nintendo Direct video. To view the Nintendo Direct in its entirety, visit http://www.nintendo.com/nintendo-direct.

“Wii Fit U is all about ‘fun fitness’ for everyone in the family,” said Reggie Fils-Aime, Nintendo of America’s president and COO. “With this special offer, Nintendo is making it easier than ever for families to get active and stay active, making now the perfect time to upgrade to Wii U. This is another example of the kind of value and variety that only Nintendo can offer.”

The full Wii Fit U software will be downloadable from the Nintendo eShop between Nov. 1, 2013, and Jan. 31, 2014, and will work for a month from the day it is first played. During the trial period, users can stay active with 77 different activities, including 19 new training activities, many of which take advantage of the Wii U GamePad controller. Users who want to continue using Wii Fit U beyond the trial period can purchase a Fit Meter accessory and sync it to their Wii Fit U software at any time. This will allow them to continue playing Wii Fit U forever. The Fit Meter will be available Nov. 1 in black/silver at a suggested retail price of [19,99€].

The Fit Meter accessory is much more than a pedometer – it’s an activity meter that tracks a wide range of everyday activity. It records not only the number of steps a user has taken, but it also takes into account the intensity of those steps – for example, was the user running or walking? The Fit Meter also measures altitude, so wearers get credit for climbing stairs or walking uphill. All of these data points combined provide users with an accurate overview of their day’s activity, including a detailed calculation of the number of calories they burned. This data can then be transferred wirelessly to Wii Fit U via the Wii U GamePad with just a touch of a button. The Fit Meter transforms users’ everyday lives into workouts, encouraging them to get active and stay active.

Wii Fit U features all of the strength training, yoga and fun fitness games that have made the Wii Fit series so popular. Plus, there are new games that combine the Wii Balance Board and Wii U GamePad, including new dance routines such as hip-hop and salsa that work out various parts of the body through simple dance moves. The game also gives players more ways to create their own custom workout routines. Users can also create or join a Miiverse Gym Community to share tips and support with other Wii Fit U users who have similar goals. Or people can create closed communities made up exclusively of their friends. The communities will help people stay motivated by giving them a venue to discuss their fitness progress with others.

For those who choose not to participate in this special offer, Wii Fit U launches both as a packaged game on Dec. [6], 2013, and as a full game download in the Nintendo eShop on Feb. 1, 2014.


Some other announcements today included:

Wii Sports Club

The five beloved sports from the original Wii Sports – bowling, tennis, baseball, boxing and golf – are making a dramatic and competitive return on Wii U. The games are being released individually as downloads in the Nintendo eShop featuring HD graphics, enhanced controls via Wii MotionPlus technology, as well as a much-requested online multiplayer versus mode, so users with broadband Internet access can face off against competitors online. And that’s where the “Club” part of Wii Sports Club comes into play. Players will be registered to state or regional clubs and will be able to chat with one another via Miiverse during matches. People will be able to play casually against members of their own club, or take on members of rival clubs to increase their club rankings.

Tennis and Bowling will be the first two sports available in the Nintendo eShop on Nov. 7, with Boxing, Baseball and Golf scheduled to launch in the months ahead. Wii U owners who download Wii Sports Club will get a trial pass that will let them play any available games for a 24-hour period from when the Wii Sports Club game is started. Once the trial period ends, players can purchase a Day Pass for [1,99€] in the Nintendo eShop to play all available sports for a 24-hour period, or can buy permanent access to individual sports for [9,99€] each.


Wii Street U Powered by Google

An update to Wii Street U Powered by Google is now available that incorporates the Wii Balance Board. People can walk the streets of familiar or exotic locales simply by taking steps on the Wii Balance Board, as the TV displays a streetscape from Google Maps. The Wii Street U Powered by Google application is currently available as a free download in the Nintendo eShop until Oct. 31.

Remember that Wii U features parental controls that let adults manage the content their children can access. For more information about this and other features, visit http://www.nintendo.com/wiiu.


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Diese Direct wurde nicht zuvor angekündigt, sondern war dann einfach in YouTube freigeschaltet und es gab Tweets dazu.
Bin ziemlich überrascht, nicht schlecht. Ziemlich schlaue Entscheidungen dabei..
 
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Verfolgt am 1.10. um 16 h MESZ ein #NintendoDirectEU mit Neuigkeiten zu #WiiU und Nintendo #3DS für 2013! pic.twitter.com/fuzJSBb22M

DE: http://www.nintendo.de/Verschiedene...do-Direct-Ausgabe/Nintendo-Direct-698557.html
UK: http://www.nintendo.co.uk/Misc-/Nintendo-Direct/Latest-Nintendo-Direct/Nintendo-Direct-698557.html

UStream DE: http://www.ustream.tv/nintendode
UStream UK: http://www.ustream.tv/nintendouk

Dann schaun wir mal, hoffentlich wird das Linup nicht einfach nur abgearbeitet, sondern es gibt auch ein paar Überraschungen
 

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Nintendo Direct-Präsentation - 01.10.2013 (eng)
00:00 Mr Iwata introduces Nintendo Direct
00:25 SUPER MARIO 3D WORLD
03:39 Mario and Luigi Wii Remote Plus controllers
03:51 Wii Party U
06:06 Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze
06:47 Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympic Games
08:20 Sonic returns in Smash Bros. on Wii U and Nintendo 3DS
09:02 Pikmin 3 Add-on Content and software update
12:36 The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds
16:02 A new Kirby title for Nintendo 3DS
17:09 Mr Shibata introduces the European section
17:23 Wii Karaoke U by JOYSOUND
20:23 Sonic Lost World
23:47 Scribblenauts Unlimited
24:12 Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Dual Destinies
28:12 Bravely Default
Wii U
Super Mario 3D World - 29.11-2013
Wii Party U - 25.10.2013
Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze - 2014
Mario & Sonic at the Sochi Winter Olympics - 08.11.2013
Wii Karaoke U - 04.10.2013
Sonic Lost World - 18.10.2013
Scribblenauts Unlimited - 06.12.2013


3DS
The Legend of Zelda A Link Between Worlds - 22.11.2013
Kirby: Triple Deluxe - 2014
Sonic Lost World - 18.10.2013
Scribblenauts Unlimited - 06.12.2013
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Dual Destinies - 24.10.2013
Bravely Default: Flying Fairy - 06.12.2013
New Power-Ups for SUPER MARIO 3D WORLD, new downloadable stages for Pikmin 3 and a new Kirby title coming in 2014 among numerous announcements

1st October 2013 – Nintendo today revealed launch dates and new game details for some of its most anticipated titles coming in 2013 as part of a Nintendo Directbroadcast. From SUPER MARIO 3D WORLD and Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games on Wii U, to Bravely Default on Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo fans are set for a diverse software offering in the lead-up to Christmas.

Also unveiled in today’s Nintendo Direct are red and green Wii Remote Plus controllers set to launch in honour of everyone’s favourite video game brothers, Mario and Luigi, while Kirby fans will be excited to hear of a new addition to the Kirby series coming to Nintendo 3DS in 2014.

To view the Nintendo Direct in its entirety, visit http://nintendo.co.uk/nintendodirect. Today’s announcements included:

Wii U News

  • SUPER MARIO 3D WORLD: Containing many fresh power-ups, like cherries that allow players to duplicate their characters in addition to the series-first Cat transformation, the game will launch on 29th November.
  • Super Smash Bros.: Sonic is confirmed as a playable character in the game, which is scheduled to launch for Wii U and Nintendo 3DS in 2014. Sonic joins the Smash Bros. series for the second time, continuing on from a first appearance in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
  • Pikmin 3: A software update for Pikmin 3 is now available for those players who have a broadband Internet connection. The update improves the Global Ranking feature so players can see the world’s highest scores in Mission Mode at any given time, as well as offering one add-on mission stage for free. After the update, players will also be able to purchase a new “Collect Treasure” stage pack from Nintendo eShop, with additional packs coming at a later time.
  • New Wii Remote Plus designs: Nintendo fans will have their choice of a Mario-themed controller or a Luigi-themed controller when these two new Wii Remote Plus designs release on 8th November.
  • Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games launches exclusively for Wii U on 8th November. For the first time in the Mario & Sonic series, players from around the world can take the action online and compete with others from around the world. Four events are playable online: Ski Cross, Snowboard Cross and Short Track Speed Skating, in addition to Winter Sports Champion Race, a Dream Event that combines Skiing, Ice Skating, Bobsleigh and Snowboarding into a single event. Every time players win a medal in online gameplay, they will win points for their home country, which can be viewed through persistent online rankings.
  • Wii Party U: House Party mode in Wii Party U puts the focus on using both the Wii U GamePad and Wii Remote controllers together in different, fun and social ways. For example, in Water Runners, using Wii Remote controllers players scoop water from the stream displayed on the GamePad and bring it to a pitcher displayed on the TV. The game launches on 25th October. The packaged version of the game includes a Wii Remote Plus and a Horizontal Stand for the Wii U GamePad. The stand will help players get the most out of games like Tabletop Football, in which gameplay occurs exclusiv ely on the GamePad.
  • Wii Karaoke U by JOYSOUND: Releasing on 4th October as a download from Nintendo eShop, the application will feature 1,500 songs at launch, with more coming regularly, including Japanese songs. Users can enjoy singing modes such as In-Depth Rating, which analyses each performance, or even try to top the European rankings online in the Online Rating mode.
  • Scribblenauts Unlimited: Previously delayed in Europe, this huge side-scrolling puzzle game will launch on both Wii U and Nintendo 3DS on 6th December.
  • Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze: In order to deliver the optimum gaming experience for fans, Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze will now launch in early 2014.



Nintendo 3DS News

  • Kirby for Nintendo 3DS: A new instalment in the Kirby series is coming in 2014. More details about this game will be available in the future.
  • The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds: In this latest adventure in the Legend of Zelda series, players will have more freedom to explore the various dungeons in the order they want. Many of the most essential items at Link’s disposal in the game will be available early on at a shop run by the character Ravio, which lets players rent or buy items before they embark on their next dungeon adventure. The game launches on 22nd November.
  • Bravely Default: This anticipated role-playing game from Square Enix will launch on 6th December. Also available from launch will be a special Collector’s Edition of the game, plus an exclusive artbook available if fans pre-order the title.
  • Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Dual Destinies: Launching on 24th October on Nintendo eShop, this latest instalment in the Phoenix Wright series sees the man himself return to the courtroom 8 years after losing his licence to practise law. In anticipation of the game’s launch, a free downloadable demo is now available on Nintendo eShop.
  • Mario Party: Island Tour: Not announced in this latest Nintendo Direct, but in order to deliver the optimum gaming experience for fans, Mario Party: Island Tour will now launch in early 2014.

Additional Information

  • Wii U System Update: A new Wii U system update is now available for download. The update delivers performance enhancements, as well as the option to automatically receive recommended software and demos via SpotPass, numerous improvements to the internet browser (such as the possibility to upload screenshots to various websites and social networks), the ability to output audio and video to the GamePad in Wii Mode, a more streamlined experience when adding Friends and other additions. For a full list of changes, please visit - http://www.nintendo.co.uk/Support/W.../Latest-system-update-information-677417.html.


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Band Brothers P - 29.10.2013 12:00 CEST
[ポリゴン岩田]今回は、11月14日発売の「大合奏!バンドブラザーズP」に関する情報を、10分程度の映像でご紹介します。急なお知らせとなってしまいましたが、よろしければご覧ください。#NintendoDirectJP http://www.nintendo.co.jp/nintendo_direct/20131029/index.html
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Stream: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OHbaZl_KGQ

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Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXw_XnBp9z8

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  • Vocaloid Iwata is introducing us to the game. Moving over to Polygon Iwata.
  • Control options include buttons and using the touchscreen as guitar or drums. Introducing us to various instruments.
  • The game can be enjoyed over local and online play.
  • Like previously mentioned, you can make a vocaloid singer. This will allow you to simulate singing and play another special touchscreen version.
  • The SD card can save up to 3000 songs and you use tomatoes to download songs.
  • Just like the previous game, there are radio studios which you can listen to with fav songs. Genres now as well.
  • Up to January 31, it is possible to import songs from the Deluxe version. Does require some information though.
  • Songs can be uploaded to YouTube, so that people with portable devices can look at them.
  • Circling through the four featured artists. They seem excited about it.
 
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Nathos

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Ich kann mich noch ganz gut daran erinnern wie lange auf eine Übersetzung von Daigasso für den Nintendo DS gewartet wurde, und als sie nach Jahren dann endlich kam waren Verkauf und Vorbestellungen wohl so gering das Nintendo das Spiel bereits nach einer Woche wieder aus der Werbe- und Präsentationsschleife genommen hat. Solche Spiele funktionieren anscheinend leider nur in Japan. Da drücke ich gerne die Daumen, aber ich kann kaum glauben dass das Spiel nach Europa kommt.
 

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Sehe ich das falsch oder handelt es sich hierbei wirklich um ein reines Vocaloid-Game? Die Zielgruppe wäre außerhalb Japans nämlich winzig.
An sich sieht das Spiel aber ganz lustig aus. Ich mag Rythmus-Spiele.

Gruß Sasuke
 

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Interessant finde ich insbesondere die Passagen in denen es um die Konkurrenz durch "smart devices" geht (A2, A6, indirekt auch A8), denn ich denke das ist etwas, was viele Menschen beschäftigt. Offensichtlich wurde die Option geprüft, Nintendo-Inhalte auch auf Plattformen für "smart devices" zu veröffentlichen, und seien es auch nur Neuauflagen oder Emulationen älterer Spiele (A6). Andere Unternehmen tun dies bereits oder bereiten solche Veröffentlichen vor (Square Enix, Dragon Quest, A6). Nintendo ist als Unternehmen auf eine Mitarbeiterstärke von 5000 Personen gewachsen, aber die Vekäufe haben sich halbiert (A8, wobei etwas unklar ist was "halbierte Verkäufe" wirklich meint).

Indirekt wird ja nun das ausgesprochen was man immer schon gedacht hat: Durch die veränderte Marktsituation im Konsolenmarkt profitieren sehr bekannte Franchises mit eingeführtem Spielprinzip (A1). Bekannte Franchises mit neuem Spielprinzip oder unbekannte Franchises, die erst eingeführt werden müssen, werden künftig wohl nur noch über digitale Vertriebswege erhältlich sein, da dort eben eine preisliche Flexibilität möglich ist (A1). (Was bei den Premium-Titeln nicht geht, da man sie eben aus verschiedenen Gründen an den Preis der Retail Cart koppeln möchte.)

Und der System-Seller in diesem Weihnachsgeschäft ist eben The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds.
 
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