![]() ![]() “I never imagined I would have the opportunity to work with Nintendo again so soon after starting Nyamyam. “I have fond and nostalgic memories of the years I spent working on Nintendo consoles at Rare.” Tossell explains. We’ve got Jennifer Schneidereit, who was only briefly with Rare to work on Kinect Sports Phil Tossell, a 14-year vet with Diddy Kong Racing, Star Fox Adventures, and Kameo: Elements of Power under his belt Ryo Agarie, artist for Perfect Dark Zero and Viva Piñata and David Wise, legendary composer responsible for the tunes of Battletoads, Donkey Kong Country, and more. ![]() The most exciting part about this news is the pedigree of the dev staff, which consists almost entirely of Rare alumni, both pre- and post-Microsoft acquisition. In an exclusive interview with Nintendo Life, the team has announced that a Wii U version is coming too, set to drop in the eShop in 2014. Indie studio Nyamyam was originally targeting an iPad release in Summer 2013, with Windows and Mac ports later down the road. If you enjoy atmospheric adventure games like Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP and love paper cutout art styles, Tengamiought to be on your radar. Capcom’s Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate for £19.99 is a far more sensible purchase.The papercraft adventure arrives on iOS this summer, eShop in 2014 As mentioned in our review though, it fails to grab your attention like a good RPG should. Lord of Magna: Maiden Heaven also gets a cut to £17.49. We recommend Conception II: Children of the Seven Stars (£7.40), Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor Overclocked (£9.99), Shingeki no Kyojin: Humanity in Chains (£14.04), BIT.TRIP SAGA (£4.49), Virtue’s Last Reward (£9.99) and Harvest Moon: The Tale of Two Towns (£8.99). Most have seen price drops before though. Over on 3DS it appears that almost entire back catalogues from Rising Star, Teyon and Circle Entertainment are reduced. On Wii U the highlights are Legend of Kay Anniversary (£4.99), Darksiders II (£9.99), The Swindle (£5.49), Tengami (£3.49) and Spin the Bottle: Bumpie’s Party (£3.99). ![]() The pixel art brawler Kung Fu FIGHT! (£1.49) heads to Wii U – which Nintendo Life rather liked – while the 3DS gets Japanese Rail Sim 3D Journey to Kyoto (£1 until 7th January, £12.99 thereafter) and Teyon’s top-down endless swimmer Ocean Runner (£2.69).Īs per last week a fair few games are also in line for a discount, just in time for Christmas. The Wii U GamePad may rectify this, but still, it’s far from being the definitive version. It was a game centred around analogue control – something the Nintendo DS lacked. While not one of Squaresoft’s finest, especially from the 16-bit era, the £5.49 price tag makes it a very appealing proposition.Īs for Super Mario 64 DS, you’d be mad to play it over the N64 original. We’d wager that a lot of UK gamers out there haven’t experienced it before as it didn’t grace European shores until it was made part of the Wii’s VC Hanabi Festival in 2008. Developed by Squaresoft and released in 1996, Super Mario RPG was the game that kickstarted Mario’s role-playing career. While it certainly is that, the week’s Virtual Console releases are bound to pique interest.īoth Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars (£5.49) and Super Mario 64 DS (£8.99) arrive on the Wii U eShop this Thursday (Christmas Eve). We had a feeling this week’s UK Nintendo eShop update would be a quiet one. ![]()
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