All Posts by: Micah
One of the most highly sought after amiibo figures from day one has been Marth. The figures were snatched up in no time, and when Nintendo announced that Marth would unlock content in the 3DS game Code Name S.T.E.A.M., fans… Read More »
It’s been described by Secret Tunnel Entertainment as “Hotline Miami meets WarioWare.” What does that mean? You figure it out. And you’ll be able to do it soon, as Shapes of Gray arrives in North America in the eShop on… Read More »
Last year at E3, we saw glimpses of a game called Project Giant Robot. You may recall some of the Nintendo bigwigs smashing around in cardboard robot suits? Ah yes, now it’s coming back to you. We’ve heard nothing about… Read More »
A few days ago, we mentioned the official Facebook apology from Nintendo of America about the amiibo shortage these days, which came hot on the heels of an April full of assurances that we’d be seeing restocks of a number… Read More »
When we last left you on Friday, we announced that fledgling studio Playtonic Games had announced they were making a spiritual successor to Banjo-Kazooie, and that it would be crowdfunded through Kickstarter. Well, the initial funding goal was broken in… Read More »
And it shall be called: Yooka-Laylee. Previously, we’ve seen it referred to in rumor posts as Project Ukulele, but now it’s officially being pitched as the Banjo-Kazooie spiritual successor, even sharing the same dual-character arrangement during gameplay. The character of… Read More »
We finally have release dates for the latest title from Keiji Inafune’s Comcept studio: Mighty No. 9. No, it won’t arrive this spring, and yes, you’ve been waiting a long time… but it’s coming to the Wii U on September… Read More »
The release of Xenoblade Chronicles X is only a week away in Japan, which has set ablaze the anticipations of Western fans who are eagerly awaiting their turn with the game. Well, hold into your hats, kids. Nintendo of America… Read More »
Oh, Yacht Club Games. Will your awesomeness never end? Shovel Knight is one of those games that only seems to get better as time passes and other people learn about it through word of mouth or their own gameplay experiences,… Read More »
Fans of the original Project X Zone were shocked to hear the announcement for a sequel, if not pleasantly surprised. Shortly after the news came to light, Famitsu (a Japanese magazine) sat down with some of the forces behind the… Read More »













