Category: Wii U

Releases for the Week of April 19-25, 2015

As we all know, keeping up with new releases can be a full-time job, and it’s really easy to miss games that have been on our radars for months. This weekly releases series aims to compile a short and simple list of the major releases of each week. There are some great games on the ...

Latest Smash Bros. Patch “Nerfs” Hated Character in the Smash Community

Smash Bros. fans have a reason to celebrate today. Nintendo has just released Mewtwo as DLC for Club Nintendo members that registered both the 3DS/Wii U versions before March 31,2015. So be sure to check your email for your Mewtwo DLC code. However, Mewtwo isn’t the only reason Smash Bros. fans are celebrating. Since Super ...

13AM Games Brings Color Centric Runbow to Wii U, Guest Characters Announced

During the early days of the Wii U, the eShop didn’t have much in terms of content. The eShop library has grown and is now home to great indie titles like SteamWorld Dig and Shovel Knight. Nintendo promised to work closely with indie developers to bring fresh new content on the Wii U. Runbow is ...

amiibo Update: More Rare amiibo are Being Made for a U.S. Release

Nintendo has struck gold with its amiibo platform. The first wave of figures were relatively easy to find. However, the second, third, and fourth wave was a different story. Certain figures like Rosalina, Little Mac, and Captain Falcon are essentially sold out. If you aren’t lucky to land a pre-order online your only other option ...

WarioWare Touched! – Reliving the Madness on Wii U

During the Nintendo Direct on April 1, Nintendo announced that the Wii U virtual console would soon see games from the Nintendo 64 and Nintendo DS systems. Super Mario 64 and Yoshi’s Island DS were launched immediately after the presentation. This past Thursday (April 9), two new Nintendo DS games were added to the eShop: Yoshi Touch & Go ...

6 Game Sequels That Need To Happen

There is a serious issue in the games industry with developers releasing countless sequels to games in which sequels aren’t even warranted. It’s a case of corporate greed and lack of originality, and incessant demand from easily-pleased consumers. You see it in the film industry and in even within the music industry too, but I won’t bore ...