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The clips in the video above come from the latest Iwata Asks. We’ll have to wait a little while longer for the interview to be translated, though new footage is always welcome. This is actually our first real look at the Silent Realm in direct-feed. Also, in case you’re curious, I included the short Zelda NES clip just for the heck of it – it was included in the Iwata Asks discussion.


The Pinball Arcade will be released in early 2012.


Although it’s been well over two years since Night Sky was announced for WiiWare, that version still hasn’t made it to the Wii Shop Channel. Moreover, the game’s status remains unclear.

Nintendo Power is also unsure about whether or not the game will make it to Wii. In a recent article, the magazine said, “The bad news is that the fate of the WiiWare version is still up in the air”.

That isn’t exactly encouraging! On the bright side, Nintendo fans will be able to experience the title through the 3DS eShop even if the WiiWare version has been scrapped.


The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword – 10
Uncharted 3 – 9
Batman: Arkham City – 9
Dark Souls – 9
RAGE – 7
Super Mario 3D Land – 8
Forza 4 – 8
Disgaea 4 – 8
Ratchet & Clank: All 4 One – 6
Ace Combat: Assault Horizon – 8
Dance Central 2 – 8

Thanks to joclo for the tip!


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Power Rangers Samurai (Wii/DS) – 12/2
Ace Combat: Assault Horizon Legacy (3DS) – Winter 2011
SoulCalibur V (PS3/360) – 2/3 (2012)
Inversion (PS3/360) – 2/10 (2012)
Saint Seiya Sanctuary Battle (PS3) – February 2012
One Piece: Unlimited Cruise SP (3DS) – February 2012
Ridge Racer (Vita) – February 22 2012
Shinobido 2 (Vita) – February 22 2012
Touch My Katamari (Vita) – February 22 2012
Tales of the Abyss (3DS) – 2012
Ben 10 Galactic Racing (3DS) – TBA
Victorious: Time to Shine (360) – TBA
Victorious: Hollywood Arts Debut (DS) – TBA
Tekken X Street Fighter (PS3/360) – TBA
Tekken 3D: Prime Edition (3DS) – TBA
Tekken (Wii U) – TBA
Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch (PS3) – TBA
Ridge Racer Unbounded (PS3/360) – TBA
Armored Core V (PS3/360) – TBA
Tales of Graces F (PS3) – TBA
Pac Man Party 3D (3DS) – TBA
Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations (PS3/360) – TBA


Word on the street is that Namco Bandai has pushed back Tales of the Abyss in Europe. The game will now ship sometime in 2012. Originally, Tales of the Abyss was due out on November 25.

The title is still planned for a February 14, 2012 release in North America.

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– Doesn’t seem to be a limit on how many of each item you can carry
– You’ll get a bunch of bees every time you knock down a hive
– Tingle isn’t in the game
– On the overworld: “There are three unconnected chunks of Hyrule that you access from the Sky Realm by flying through one of the three portals in the clouds – Eldin Volcano, Faron Woods and the desert area seen in trailers. These portals are marked by pillars of light, which you can see on our cover. The only way to travel from one part of Hyrule to another is to return to the sky.”
– Only have to re-sync the Wii Remote if it turns off; otherwise use the d-pad to re-center the cursor
– Can complete the entire game without upgrading an item or potion
– All of the NPCs in Skyloft are named characters and most have their own house on the island
– Many NPCs on Skyloft and other areas will offer tasks and reward you with gratitude points
– Use gratitude points on another, larger side-quest
– Game has humorous moments and in-jokes for fans of Zelda
– More linear dungeons means less backtracking
– Dungeons aren’t straightforward/basic, however
– Dungeon map comes with the locations of chests already on there (as previously reported, there is no compass)
– Wind Waker’s Great Sea is larger than the sky overworld Skyward Sword has Hyrule
– You’ll visit the Silent Realm a handful of times, and not for very long
– 18 collectible orbs in the Silent Realm sections
– Each orb gives you 90 seconds of immunity to the great guardians
– You should collect the orbs in the correct order so that you remain immune throughout the section
– There aren’t many enemies/aerial battles in the sky overworld
– You’ll pick up a bunch of stuff and revisit Skyloft often that usually you can upgrade something you have
– Upgrade system is straightforward: take your stuff to the smith and if you have the materials and rupees, push a button to upgrade
– The dark-skinned blonde woman is “a very important character, and one you might remember from another Zelda game”

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