From the Source: Nintendo - Free content for Super Mario Maker... by Mercedes-Benz? Hmmm

More content isn't a bad thing... but Mercedes-Benz? They should stick to the Mario Kart games w/ content... IMO... why? Well, they are representing (and clearly promoting) their company... so it would be fitting to stick with a game that has vehicles in mind. This is a reach to promote in a popular game, but (there is a good thing) at least it isn't plastered with company ads.


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Dec. 9, 2015 15:00 UTC

Super Mario Maker Revs Up with Free New Content Created by Mercedes-Benz

Wii U Owners Can Play a New Event Course and Unlock a Vehicle-Themed Costume
REDMOND, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Mercedes-Benz has created an original Super Mario Maker Event Course that will be delivered with a special costume for players to unlock at no additional charge. The course, called Mercedes-Benz Jump’n’Drive, arrives today and includes an unlockable Mercedes-Benz GLA costume that shows Mario in the driver’s seat. Once players unlock it by completing the level, they can add it to their collection of Mystery Mushroom costumes.
The Mercedes-Benz Jump'n'Drive level is available in the "Event Courses" section of Super Mario Make ...
The Mercedes-Benz Jump'n'Drive level is available in the "Event Courses" section of Super Mario Maker, which showcases special levels presented by Nintendo and partners. (Photo: Business Wire)
Super Mario Maker continues to grow and evolve with new courses and content,” said Scott Moffitt, Nintendo of America’s Executive Vice President of Sales & Marketing. “It’s great that a luxury car brand like Mercedes-Benz recognizes the ability to create fun courses and share them with others.”
This special content marks the second time that Mercedes-Benz has made fun additions to a Nintendo game: The GLA is one of multiple free downloadable vehicles in Mario Kart 8. The new Super Mario Maker Event Course was created by Mario fans at Mercedes-Benz who were inspired by the GLA’s appearance inMario Kart 8 and wanted to build a level with Mario taking the GLA on a road trip. The Mercedes-Benz Event Course takes players through a variety of automotive-related areas, including being at the dealership, taking a test drive through a city and eventually cruising down the autobahn. And as with any good Mario level, some surprises wait to be discovered.
“We are delighted to once again be represented in a blockbuster game like Super Mario Maker,” says Dr. Jens Thiemer, Vice President Marketing Mercedes-Benz cars. “Mercedes-Benz and Super Mario have a lot in common. Above all, they share the same vision: to inspire their customers and fans.”
The Super Mario Maker game lets players create, play and share their own Mario courses using a wide array of enemies, objects and power-ups. Millions of courses have been uploaded for people to play, many using elements of the Mushroom Kingdom in ways never before encountered. Nintendo also has previously added a course designed by Facebook, the course featured in the final round of the 2015 PAX Prime Omegathon and other courses designed by Nintendo.
The Mercedes-Benz Jump’n’Drive level is available in the “Event Courses” section of Super Mario Maker, which showcases special levels presented by Nintendo and partners. The level from Mercedes-Benz, the game’s exclusive automotive partner, can be downloaded for free by everyone who owns the game.

From the Source: Square-Enix - 2015 Holiday Surprise Box! WTF is this?

 
"What will be in the box? Heck if I know... but if you get your hands on it... you will find out." :p
 

        Square Enix
The 2015 Holiday Surprise Box from Square Enix
The 2015 Holiday Surprise Box [PC DOWNLOAD]For just $9.99, you will receive a surprise selection of our most exciting PC digital games worth over $80!

Stuffed with 5 games, this is one holiday treat you just can’t pass up!

The contents of this exclusive deal will be announced and delivered after 12:00pm on December 18th, 2015.

Offer Valid: 12/8/2015 12:00am PST ~ 12/17/2015 11: 59pm PST



More information can be found at the Square Enix store here:
https://store.na.square-enix.com/

From the Source: Xseed - Senran Kagura: Estival Versus

First Home Console Release in SENRAN KAGURA Series 
to Receive Bountiful "Endless Summer" Edition
Containing Art Book, Collectible Character Cards, and
2-Disc Soundtrack!
We are excited to announce that the latest iteration and first home console release in our busty brawler series, SENRAN KAGURA ESTIVAL VERSUS, will launch on the PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system and PlayStation®Vita handheld entertainment system with a limited "Endless Summer" retail release containing an art book packed full of artwork from theSENRAN KAGURA series, a randomly chosen set of 2.5" by 3.5" collectible "pin-up cards" featuring a selection of buxom beauties from one of ESTIVAL VERSUS' playable factions, and a 2-disc soundtrack.
ABOUT
 
In SENRAN KAGURA ESTIVAL VERSUS, a mystical phenomenon transports the shapely shinobi of the titular series to a parallel dimension to face off against their rivals in a new kind of battle. In this strange-but-sunny island paradise, the girls find themselves face to face with their departed loved ones. Can they bear to part from them a second time?
 
With over two dozen characters, making this the biggest roster in the series' history, SENRAN KAGURA ESTIVAL VERSUS boasts more moves, more story, more attitude, and more destruction online with matches that can support up to 10 players (PS4™ system version only; "PSVita" system supports up to 4 players). All the previous shinobi girls return with a host of upgraded moves to master, and new playable characters offer more challenges to conquer, along with a story that's equal parts sexy and shocking, serious and scandalous, busty and bouncy.

    


 


SENRAN KAGURA ESTIVAL VERSUS
PlayStation®4 and PlayStation®Vita    

SENRAN KAGURA ESTIVAL VERSUS is coming Q1 2016 to PS4™ and "PSVita" systems. The limited Endless Summer physical release has a suggested retail price of $59.99 for PS4™ system and $49.99 for "PSVita" system, while the digital release of the game on the PlayStation®Store will be available for $49.99 on PS4™ system and $39.99 on "PSVita" system. The Endless Summer physical release will be available for pre-orders with retail partners shortly.
 
This title has been rated  "M" for Mature by the ESRB.

From the Source: Xseed - The Legend of Heroes: Trials of Cold Steel

 
Nihon Falcom's latest RPG in Acclaimed "Trails" Franchise
to Launch in Time for the Holidays on December 22nd!
We are very excited to announce that our upcoming RPG, The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel, will launch on December 22nd in North America for the PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system and PlayStation®Vita handheld entertainment system!
 
Alongside the standard edition, the limited "Lionheart Edition" will also be available in stores, containing an art book featuring over 100 pages of art from both this game and its upcoming 2016 sequel, The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel II, plus a 1.5" emblem pin representing the Erebonian Empire, all packaged in a custom collectible box designed to house both titles.

To celebrate going gold, we have launched the official website for this title at www.trailsofcoldsteel.com.
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The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel, known in Japan as Eiyuu Densetsu: Sen no Kiseki, builds on Nihon Falcom's acclaimed Trails franchise by improving on the series' formula while delivering the same sort of expertly told narrative Trails fans have come to expect. Taking place on the same continent as fan-favorite Trails in the Sky, Trails of Cold Steel is the first game in the series to explore Erebonian soil, giving players a chance to delve deep into the inner political conflicts of this oft-mentioned and powerful empire.

In the game, players take on the role of specially-selected elite military students at a time of great turmoil, enjoying school life and bonding with fellow students to earn new abilities in battle, then utilizing those abilities via speedy, tactical turn-based combat with the newly-developed "ARCUS" system. This new story arc in the Trails series also delves into the expansive lore that has become synonymous with the series. Best of all, the epic storyline can be unraveled with Cross-Save functionality between the game's "PSVita" system and PS3™ system editions, allowing players to play at home or on the go.
    
The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel
PlayStation®3 and PlayStation®Vita     

The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel will be available December 22nd for PS3™ and "PSVita" systems in North America. 
The Lionheart Edition has a suggested retail price of $49.99, and the standard edition of the game will be available for $39.99 physically as well as digitally via the PlayStation®Store. The title has been rated "T" for Teen by the ESRB.

For more information, please visit the newly launched 
The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel 
website www.trailsofcoldsteel.com or the Trails series official Facebook page at www.facebook.com/XSEEDTrails. 

From the source: Nintendo - Minecraft Wii U Edition


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Dec. 7, 2015 13:00 UTC

Best-Selling Sandbox Game Minecraft Heads to Nintendo’s Wii U Console

Wii U Edition Will Include Multiple Add-On Content Packs
REDMOND, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Mojang’s video game phenomenon Minecraft launches worldwide on Nintendo’s Wii U home console on Dec. 17. Minecraft: Wii U Edition comes with multiple add-on content packs, and will be available in the Nintendo eShop on Wii U in North America for $29.99. Nintendo and Mojang are also collaborating on new content for Nintendo fans to be released at a future date. More details about this content will be released at a later time.
Mojang’s video game phenomenon Minecraft launches worldwide on Nintendo’s Wii U home console on Dec. ...
Mojang’s video game phenomenon Minecraft launches worldwide on Nintendo’s Wii U home console on Dec. 17. (Photo: Business Wire)
 
 
The game will feature off-TV play, so players can keep their games going on the screen of the Wii U GamePad controller if another family member wants to watch something else on TV. The game also comes with some of the most popular current Minecraft add-on content packs:
  • Battle & Beasts Skin Pack
  • Battle & Beasts 2 Skin Pack
  • Natural Texture Pack
  • City Texture Pack
  • Fantasy Texture Pack
  • Festive Mash-up Pack
“With so many included add-on content packs, Minecraft: Wii U Edition brings an exciting collection of Minecraft content and experiences to Nintendo fans,” said Reggie Fils-Aime, Nintendo of America’s President and COO. “Wii U players will have plenty of reasons to keep coming back to this iconic gaming experience.”
In addition to the content that comes with the game, players will also be able to expand their experience with 16 additional add-on packs available for purchase within the Nintendo eShop at launch:
    1.  Festive Skin Pack
2.The Simpsons Skin Pack
3.Doctor Who Skins Volume 1
4.Doctor Who Skins Volume 2
5.Star Wars Classic Skin Pack
6.Star Wars Rebels Skin Pack
7.Star Wars Prequel Skin Pack
8.Mass Effect Mash-up Pack
9.Skyrim Mash-up Pack
10.Plastic Texture Pack
11.Candy Texture Pack
12.Cartoon Texture Pack
13.Steampunk Texture Pack
14.Pattern Texture Pack
15.Greek Mythology Mash-up Pack
16.Halloween 2015 Mash-up Pack
More add-on packs will also be available for the game in the future.
For more information about Minecraft: Wii U Edition, please visit: http://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/minecraft-wii-u-edition.

Zelda Triforce Heroes… reviewed!


Pretty good game that could use more… pretty good players.

The Toon Link world is sweet, and the 3D view is solid and clean (though I'd expect no less of Nintendo... while appreciating the results of this Co-Developed project. I hope they do more of them and may they not be centered around working with JP developers for the most part.)

Zelda Triforce Heroes looks nearly as good in 2D as it does 3D (but I’d be lying if I said that I didn’t enjoy some of the visual in 3D a lot more). Filling the shoes of… Toon Link and now Toon Linkle, you make your way into the Drablands… in style, in the name of fashion (I kid you not).
I say style, because suiting up is a big part of the adventure, allowing you to take advantage of each suit’s… ability. Suits don’t substitute one’s ability to play the game though… and unfortunately I wish it did in some cases. Why? Well… since there isn’t exactly a practice area, you may find yourself encountering quite a few unknown heroes who need a bit more experience or at least lack an interest in playing with progression in mind.
Luckily you have various options of playing this game, whether it is with unknown heroes, friends, or with… dolls (yes dolls). I will get back to the dolls in a second, but… I want to speak about these multiplayer options quickly.
I like the multiplayer options of this game… and you aren’t just stuck with playing offline or online, or even with people who have the game… you have the option of download play as well. Thumbs up to Nintendo on giving gamers the option of adapting to the situation of multiplayer, because not everyone has someone locally to play with, and not everyone has internet.

Multiplayer Options are as follows:

Local Play – Create or Join a team.

Download Play – Create or Join a team.

Online – Play with Unknown heroes or Friends.
So you aren’t out of luck if friends have a 3DS (or 2DS) and you want to kick back locally chomping on some good eats while slashing your way through the Drablands with one copy of the game (or even during a long commute)… so game on!
On the single player side… the dolls are optional team mates when you desire to play by yourself, and the challenge is increased because you will literally have to control each doll as well as yourself separately (unless you totem it up). To be successful with the dolls, you will have to get adjusted to bouncing Link’s soul between his body and the dolls, and Nintendo knows it isn’t a walk in the park because they give you the option to skip areas of a level if needed.
Levels are segmented in this game into areas sending you from start to Triforce teleportation station… and then on to the next with various puzzle/skill challenges in between. The elements add to the challenges in a number of Drabland areas, so expect… to experience some hot areas, cool areas, etcetera.
This game comes alive for me when you have a great team in a heated battle. One of my favorite moments thus far (without spoiling it) involves… a battle of the bombs.
Beyond the Drablands, the little Kingdom is… nifty, with little things that occur as you progress. I would’ve liked to see more in the area, but for now what they have does the job with buildings that serve various purposes. Outside of the castle, you have the shops… like the ever stylish Madame Couture’s boutique where you go with items you obtain from the Drablands, and enough gems to cover the cost and the creation of your costumes. You also have the daily prizes in the shop just in front of the boutique that literally reminds me of many mobile games that have daily prizes… in the name of keeping the players on repeat. It’s a pretty good incentive, while the photo shop to me… doesn’t really gain my interest. For fans of Miiverse and sharing gameplay images though… this is the place to be when you want to share/show off your adventures in the Drablands.
There are cons in this game… and they primarily center on fellow gamers who don’t go online with the intent to play. Yes, bad gamers have also managed to slither their way onto this game also, doing things like picking up team mates and intentionally throwing them off of cliffs or trying to stifle gameplay. There are also the players that manage to sign online to play, and then they just… stand there (perhaps inspired by the dolls), while others really want to play online but their bad internet connection makes it a LAGtastic experience. I also… most absolutely cannot forget about the players that sign online to play, their area isn’t chosen, and then they leave (talk about annoying).
Another con in some ways is… the dolls, because the single player experience could’ve been a bit different. It’s not a mode that I find myself venturing in that often, but another con results in me utilizing it here and there.
The next con (again) really isn’t a big con, but when you want to complete all the areas of a Drabland’s location… sometimes it boils down to you being lucky enough to have your selected area chosen via a roulette system when the decision isn’t unanimous. No doubt playing with friend’s locally will allow for an easier choice on the preferred area… but also playing locally gives way to the potential of even greater strategy (through your conversion with each other).
I have to bring up the plus of… local “conversation” because the in game emoticons do a good job, but they still can’t replace basic communication when you need to explain something. That’s why fans of the game may be able to appreciate the Friday “Drama’N’Drablands” posts.

Overall, this is a great handheld game that can be enjoyed by both hardcore and casual gamers that are fans of Zelda games. It will challenge some casual gamers a bit more than the games usually considered… casual, but you're able to get in and play a section of an area in a short period of time. If you happen to add this game to your collection, you will be able to enjoy the replay value as well as the fun factor. Trust me, with the various areas you have to access individually... replay value has no choice but to be there if you want to move forward, and even going back to play some of the previous areas can happen so that you get your hands on treasure that you may have missed... not to mention the Drabland Challenges! 
(For the record) The audio gets a thumb up also… especially with headphones, and price wise it works… though a sweeter price would’ve been $24.99. Anyway, my 3DS is calling my name (though not really or else I'd be freaked out, but... you know what I mean), game on!

Fun factor: 5
Visually: 5
Replay value: 5
Price: 5

"5 / 5 Mushrooms"