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  • (Raspberry) Pi Commander | The MagPi 95

    (Raspberry) Pi Commander | The MagPi 95

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    Adrien Castel’s idea of converting an old electronic toy into a retro games machine was no flight of fancy, as David Crookes discovers

    The 1980s was a golden era for imaginative electronic toys. Children would pester their parents for a Tomytronic 3D or a Nintendo Game & Watch. And they would enviously eye anyone who had a Tomy Turnin’ Turbo Dashboard with its promise of replicating the thrill of driving (albeit without the traffic jams).

    All of the buttons, other than the joystick, are original to the toy – as are the seven red LED lights

    Two years ago, maker Matt Brailsford turned that amazing toy into a fully working Out Run arcade machine and Adrien Castel was smitten. “I loved the fact that he’d upcycled an old toy and created something that could be enjoyed as a grown-up,” he says. “But I wanted to push the simulation a bit further and I thought a flying sim could do the trick.”

    “I didn’t want to modify the look of the toy”

    Ideas began flying around Adrien’s mind. “I knew what I wanted to achieve so I made an overall plan in my head,” he recalls. First he found the perfect toy: a battery-powered Sky Fighter F-16 tabletop game made by Dival. He then decided to base his build around a Raspberry Pi 3A+. “It’s the perfect hardware for projects like this because of its flexibility,” Adrien says.

    Taking off

    The toy needed some work. Its original bright red joystick was missing and Adrien knew he’d have to replace the original screen with a TFT LCD. To do this, he 3D-printed a frame to fit the TFT display and he created a smaller base for the replacement joystick. Adrien also changed the microswitches for greater sensitivity but he didn’t go overboard with the changes.

    The games can make use of the full screen. Adrien would have liked a larger screen, but the original ratio oddly lay between 4:3 and 16:9, making a bigger display harder to find

    “I knew I would have to adapt some parts for the joystick and for the screen, but I didn’t want to modify the look of the toy,” Adrien explains. “To be honest, modifying the toy would have involved some sanding and painting and I was worried that it would ruin the overall effect of the project if it was badly executed.”

    A Raspberry Pi 3A+ sits at the heart of the Pi Commander, alongside a mini audio amplifier, and it’s wired up to components within the toy

    As such, a challenge was set. “I had to keep most of the original parts such as throttle levers and LEDs and adapt them to the new build,” he says. “This meant getting them to work together with the system and it also meant using the original PCB, getting rid of the components and re-routing the electronics to plug on the GPIOs.”

    There were some enhancements. Adrien soldered a PAM8403 3W class-D audio amplifier to Raspberry Pi and this allowed a basic speaker to replace the original for better sound. But there were some compromises too.

    The original PCB was used and the electronics were re-routed. All the components need to work between 3.3 to 5V with the lowest possible amperage while fitting into a tight space

    “At first I thought the screen could be bigger than the one I used, but the round shape of the cockpit didn’t give much space to fit a screen larger than four inches.” He also believes the project could be improved with a better joystick: “The one I’ve used is a simple two-button arcade stick with a jet fighter look.”

    Flying high

    By using the retro gaming OS Recalbox (based on EmulationStation and RetroArch), however, he’s been able to perfect the overall feel. “Recalbox allowed me to create a custom front end that matches the look of a jet fighter,” he explains. It also means the Pi Commander plays shoot-’em-up games alongside open-source simulators like FlightGear (flightgear.org). “It’s a lot of fun.”

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  • Fix slow Nintendo Switch play with your Raspberry Pi

    Fix slow Nintendo Switch play with your Raspberry Pi

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    Is your Nintendo Switch behaving more like a Nintendon’t due to poor connectivity? Well, TopSpec (hosted Chris Barlas) has shared a brilliant Raspberry Pi-powered hack on YouTube to help you fix that.

    Here’s the problem…

    When you play Switch online, the servers are peer-to-peer. The Switches decide which Switch’s internet connection is more stable, and that player becomes the host.

    However, some users have found that poor internet performance causes game play to lag. Why? It’s to do with the way data is shared between the Switches, as ‘packets’.

    What are packets?

    Think of it like this: 200 postcards will fit through your letterbox a few at a time, but one big file wrapped as a parcel won’t. Even though it’s only one, it’s too big to fit. So instead, you could receive all the postcards through the letterbox and stitch them together once they’ve been delivered.

    Similarly, a packet is a small unit of data sent over a network, and packets are reassembled into a whole file, or some other chunk of related data, by the computer that receives them.

    Problems arise if any of the packets containing your Switch game’s data go missing, or arrive late. This will cause the game to pause.

    Fix Nintendo Switch Online Lag with a Raspberry Pi! (Ethernet Bridge)

    Want to increase the slow internet speed of your Nintendo Switch? Having lag in games like Smash, Mario Maker, and more? Well, we decided to try out a really…

    Chris explains that games like Call of Duty have code built in to mitigate the problems around this, but that it seems to be missing from a lot of Switch titles.

    How can Raspberry Pi help?

    The advantage of using Raspberry Pi is that it can handle wireless networking more reliably than Nintendo Switch on its own. Bring the two devices together using a LAN adapter, and you’ve got a perfect pairing. Chris reports speeds up to three times faster using this hack.

    A Nintendo Switch > LAN adaptor > Raspberry Pi

    He ran a download speed test using a Nintendo Switch by itself, and then using a Nintendo Switch with a LAN adapter plugged into a Raspberry Pi. He found the Switch connected to the Raspberry Pi was quicker than the Switch on its own.

    At 02mins 50secs of Chris’ video, he walks through the steps you’ll need to take to get similar results.

    We’ve handily linked to some of the things Chris mentions here:

    To test his creation, Chris ran a speed test downloading a 10GB game, Pokémon Shield, using three different connection solutions. The Raspberry Pi hack came out “way ahead” of the wireless connection relying on the Switch alone. Of course, plugging your Switch directly into your internet router would get the fastest results of all, but routers have a habit of being miles away from where you want to sit and play.

    Have a look at TopSpec on YouTube for more great videos.

    Website: LINK

  • Mario Kart Arcade GP VR Takes Off in Irvine, CA with HTC VIVE

    Mario Kart Arcade GP VR Takes Off in Irvine, CA with HTC VIVE

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    A fan favorite. Reimagined in immersive VIVE VR. Experience it now at VR Zone Portal USA at K1 Speed.

    Mario Kart GP VR & VIVE

    With VIVE headsets and trackers, players can not only play Mario Kart Arcade GP in immersive VR, they can shell and peel riders off course too.

    VR ZONE Portal is a one-of-a-kind virtual reality hub. Originating in Japan and the United Kingdom, this Shinjuku-style arcade experience made waves at Washington D.C.’s historic Union Station last fall. Now, you can catch it—for the time being—at K1 Speed, an indoor go-kart track and family fun center in Irvine, CA.

    At VR ZONE Portal USA / K1 Speed, you can play through an exciting suite of virtual reality games, including: Argyle Shift, an exciting, futuristic mecha battle and flight simulator; Ski Rodeo, a thrilling, steep trial to the bottom of the slopes; and last, but definitely not least, Mario Kart Arcade GP VR, a thrill-packed virtual take on the arcade game.

    With use of the HTC VIVE VR system, each game provides a highly immersive experience. Mario Kart Arcade GP VR not only features industry-leading graphics for players, but the ability to reach up and grab classic items like Green and Red Shells with VIVE Tracker technology to drive opponents off-course. Additionally, Mario Kart Arcade GP VR boasts haptic feedback capabilities, creating a truly four-dimensional experience that allows players to feel every twist and turn.

    Mario Kart x VR Zone Portal x VIVE

    Experience the Mario Kart VR phenomenon now at VR ZONE Portal USA / K1 Speed in Irvine, CA. For more information, please visit: https://www.k1speed.com/

    Nick Iftner, Virtual Reality Sales Manager at BANDAI NAMCO Amusement America, says “There is no doubt that Mario Kart Arcade GP VR is one of the most immersive games on the market. With this game, virtual reality joins forces with one of the most popular IPs in the world to create a must-have experience. Players finally get to feel as though they are cruising on tracks and throwing items with their favorite characters. Whether players have known Mario Kart for a long time or are new to the game, all ages will surely enjoy the racing adventure.”

    Website: LINK

  • Twitch Prime members get up to one year of Nintendo Switch Online

    Twitch Prime members get up to one year of Nintendo Switch Online

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    Twitch Prime and Nintendo are teaming up to offer Twitch Prime members up to a full year of the Nintendo Switch Online service.

    Starting today, Twitch Prime members can claim three free months of Nintendo Switch Online when they visit twitch.amazon.com/nintendo. After 60 days, they can come back to get another nine months of Nintendo Switch Online, for a total of 12 months. Those who already have a Nintendo Switch Online membership will have these additional months added to their existing Nintendo Switch Online membership. Twitch Prime members have until Sept. 24, 2019 to claim their three months of Nintendo Switch Online, and until January 22, 2020 to claim the additional nine months.

    A Nintendo Switch Online membership provides a variety of features for the Nintendo Switch video game system, such as online play and Save Data Cloud backup for compatible games, a collection of classic NES games with added online play, a smartphone app that enhances features of supported games, and special offers.*

    *Persistent Internet, Nintendo Account age 13+ and compatible smartphone required to use app. Data charges may apply. Online play, Save Data Cloud backup and Nintendo Switch Online smartphone app features available in compatible games. Not available in all countries. The Nintendo Account User Agreement, including the Purchase and Subscription terms, apply. nintendo.com/switch-online.

    Offer only available in select countries. Nintendo Account linked to Nintendo Switch console required. Active Twitch Prime account age 13+ for 60 days required to claim additional 9-month Nintendo Switch Online membership at no extra cost. Nintendo Switch Online Family Membership holders are not eligible. A credit card or linked PayPal account required for users age 18+. Nintendo Switch Online membership will automatically convert to a 3-month membership for $7.99 US unless automatic renewal is turned off any time up to 48 hours before the end of the initial 3-month membership. Three-month memberships must be redeemed by September 28, 2019 and nine-month memberships must be redeemed by January 28, 2020.

    What is Twitch Prime?

    Twitch Prime is a premium experience on Twitch that is included with Amazon Prime. Benefits include in-game loot, free games, a free monthly channel subscription AND all the benefits of being a Prime member.

    You can try it for free for 30 days right here, and when you do, you get all the Twitch Prime benefits instantly just by linking your Twitch account to your Amazon account.

    Website: LINK

  • Adding the Pi to Picasso with wireless digital graffiti

    Adding the Pi to Picasso with wireless digital graffiti

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    It looks like the Nintendo Wii Remote (Wiimote) has become a staple in many maker toolkits! Case in point: with the help of a Raspberry Pi and the cwiid Python library, David Pride turned the popular piece of tech into a giant digital graffiti spraycan.

    Raspberry Pi-powered Nintento Wiimote digital art

    Using the Wiimote with a Raspberry Pi

    While it’s no longer being updated and supported, the cwiid library is still a handy resource for creators who want to integrate the Wiimote with their Raspberry Pi.

    Raspberry Pi-powered Nintento Wiimote digital art

    Over the years, makers have used the Wiimote to control robots, musical instruments, and skateboards; the accessibility of the library plus the low cost and availability of the remote make using this tool a piece of cake…or pie, in this instance.

    Digital graffiti

    Using aWiimote, a Wii Sensor Bar, and a large display, David Pride hacked his way to digital artistry wonderment and enabled attendees of the Open University Knowledge Makers event to try their hand at wireless drawing. It’s kinda awesome.

    OK, it’s all kinds of awesome. We really like it.

    Digital graffiti ingredients

    To construct David’s digital graffiti setup, you’ll need:

    • A Raspberry Pi
    • A Nintendo Wii Remote and a Wii Sensor Bar
    • A power supply and DC/DC power converter
    • A large display, e.g. a TV or projector screen
    • A 30mm × 30mm mirror and this 3D-printed holder

    Putting it all together

    David provides the step-by-step instructions for setting up the Wiimote and Raspberry Pi on his website, including a link to the GitHub repository with the complete project code. The gist of the build process is as follows:

    Raspberry Pi-powered Nintento Wiimote digital art

    After installing the cwiid library on the Raspberry Pi, David connected the Pi to the Wiimote via Bluetooth. And after some digging into the onboard libraries of the remote itself, he was able to access the infrared technology that lets the remote talk to the Sensor Bar.

    Raspberry Pi-powered Nintento Wiimote digital art

    The 3D-printed holder with which David augmented the Wiimote lets the user hold the remote upright like a spray can, while the integrated mirror reflects the IR rays so the Sensor Bar can detect them.

    Raspberry Pi-powered Nintento Wiimote digital art

    The Sensor Bar perceives the movement of the Wiimote, and this data is used to turn the user’s physical actions into works of art on screen. Neat!

    If you’ve used the Nintendo Wiimote for your Raspberry Pi projects, let us know. And, speaking of the Wii, has anyone hacked their Balance Board with a Pi?

    On a completely unrelated note…

    How cool is this?!

    Website: LINK

  • Die GAME CITY 2018 öffnet morgen ihre Pforten!

    Die GAME CITY 2018 öffnet morgen ihre Pforten!

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    Die Gamer kommen: Die GAME CITY 2018 öffnet ihre Pforten

    Die GAME CITY 2018 ist da und zieht von 19. bis 21. Oktober Gamer_innen aus ganz
    Österreich ins Wiener Rathaus.

    Der dreitägige Mega-Event steht dieses Jahr ganz im Zeichen des eSport. Top-Branchen Player wie A1, Microsoft Xbox, Nintendo, OMEN by HP und Sony PlayStation präsentieren jede Menge neuer Games und Hardware, die teils noch vor Release-Datum vorgestellt werden. Ernstere Töne werden auf der Fachtagung F.R.O.G. angeschlagen: Unter dem Motto „SaveGame“ wird unter anderem über das Thema Diskriminierung von Frauen in der Gaming-Szene diskutiert.

    Morgen am Freitag, den 19. Oktober um 9 Uhr öffnet die GAME CITY 2018 ihre Pforten.

    Der Event zählt zu den größten Gaming-Ereignissen im deutschsprachigen Raum. Rund 80.000
    Besucher_innen erwarten wienXtra und die Eventmarketing-Agentur MICE & Men, die hinter
    der Veranstaltung stehen. Das prunkvolle Wiener Rathaus und der Rathausplatz werden in
    den kommenden drei Tagen auf rund 10.000 m² Fläche viel Platz zum Zocken, Staunen und
    Diskutieren bieten.

     

    Natürlich ist der Eintritt, wie auch in den vergangenen Jahren, frei.

    Die GAME CITY 2018 auf einen Blick:

    – Wann: 19. – 21. Oktober 2018
    – Öffnungszeiten: Fr 9 – 18 Uhr, Sa und So 10 – 19 Uhr
    Lange Nacht der GAME CITY: Fr von 19 – 24 Uhr, Eintritt ab 16

    – Wo: Wiener Rathaus, Eingang über Rathausplatz
    Außer für die Lange Nacht der GAME CITY ist keine Anmeldung
    erforderlich.

    Eintritt frei!

    weitere Infos über die Veranstaltung und Videos findet ihr weiter unten, wir sehen uns im Rathaus 🙂


    Programm 2018: eSport, Cosplay und Bildung

    Der Event startet am Freitag mit der offiziellen Eröffnung und der langen Nacht der GAME
    CITY, die heuer unter dem Motto „die lange nacht: durchgezockt mit fritz“ stattfindet. Mit dem
    League of Legends Finale der A1 eSports League Austria sowie dem Start des größten
    Fortnite Battle Royale im Rahmen eines drei-tägigen offline eSport Turniers wartet der erste

    Tag der GAME CITY gleich mit zwei großen eSport Highlights auf. Die Schulmeisterschaft
    findet am Freitag ihren Höhepunkt.

    Die Cosplay-Parade wird am Samstag für farbenfrohe Momente sorgen.

    © David Pan / www.goodlifecrew.at

    Begeisterte Gamer_innen lassen ihre Lieblingscharaktere aus Anime, Manga, Comic oder Videospiel Realität werden und ziehen ab 13 Uhr vom Museumsquartier über den Ring bis zum
    Rathausplatz. Am OMEN by HP Stand kommen LoL-Fans auch am zweiten Tag voll auf ihre
    Kosten und können sich mit eSport-Ass Andreas „Elijah“ Brandl in epischen Gefechten
    duellieren. Im Rahmen von zwei Workshop-Terminen gibt es außerdem Tipps vom Profi. Bei
    der A1 eSports League Austria wird am Samstag das Finale von Project CARS 2 gespielt.
    Gleichzeitig finden die Qualifikationsrunden für die Splatoon 2 Europameisterschaft,
    organisiert von der Area52 und Nintendo, in der eSport Arena am Rathausplatz statt.
    Im Rahmen der Fachtagung F.R.O.G. (Future and Reality of Gaming) wird Gaming von Freitag
    bis Sonntag auf der GAME CITY 2018 wissenschaftlich „behandelt“. Mit steigender Relevanz
    von Gaming in der Gesellschaft steigt auch die Sensibilität für konfliktbehaftete Themen wie
    „Hate Speech und Diskriminierung“, „Match-Making“ sowie „Einfluss von Computerspielen auf
    Lernprozesse“. Ein Schwerpunkt wird dieses Jahr auf dem Thema „Frauen und Gaming“
    liegen. In mehreren Vorträgen wird an der Fachtagung über gängige Vorurteile, Hürden und
    Diskriminierung gesprochen, denen viele Frauen tagtäglich sowohl im Profi-, als auch im
    Hobby-Gaming-Bereich begegnen.

    Der Pädagogik-Schwerpunkt wird im Rahmen des Schultages am Freitag und der

    wienXtraKinderzone 
    von Freitag bis Sonntag gesetzt. Der Schultag ermöglicht es Klassen, einen
    ganzen Tag lang in die Welt des Gamings einzutauchen. Neben dem Fun-Part setzen sich die
    Schüler_innen intensiv mit dem eigenen Spielverhalten aber auch mit Themen wie OnlineSicherheit
    und Games Design auseinander. Dass Videospiele auch pädagogisch wertvoll sein
    können, erleben Eltern und deren Kinder im Alter zwischen vier und zwölf Jahren in der

    Am Sonntag findet schließlich das „Grande Finale“ der eSport Meisterschaften statt: Auf der
    A1 eSport Stage werden sich Gamer_innen im Mobile-Game Clash Royale batteln. Insgesamt
    wird im Zuge der A1 eSport League an den drei GAME CITY Tagen um einen Preispool von
    insgesamt 32.000 Euro gezockt. Im Splatoon 2 Finale am Sonntag qualifiziert sich das
    Siegerteam für die Europameisterschaft. Auch das dreitägige offline eSport Turnier, organisiert
    von wienXtra und dem eSport Verband Österreich, findet mit der Kür des Fortnite Battle Royale
    Champions seinen Höhepunkt. Die Siegerehrungen um 18 Uhr auf der Hauptbühne vor dem

    Rathaus läuten schließlich das feierliche Ende der GAME CITY 2018 ein.

    Weitere Informationen auf game-city.at und facebook.com/GameCityVienna

  • Nintendo Power Podcast episode 7 available now!

    Nintendo Power Podcast episode 7 available now!

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    Nintendo Power Podcast episode 7 available now!

    Nintendo Power Podcast is the official podcast of Nintendo of America, in which guests such as Nintendo employees and developers discuss the world of Nintendo each month.

    In Episode 7, host Chris Slate (previously editor-in-chief of the Nintendo Power™ magazine) is joined by two guests from Nintendo Of America – Doug Bowser, head of Sales & Marketing, and Katie Casper from the Publisher and Developer Relations group – to discuss recent and upcoming games for the Nintendo Switch™ system, plus the debut of Nintendo Power magazine 30 years ago. Chris also chats with Phil Duncan and Olie De-Vine from Ghost Town Games about the creation of the Overcooked! Special Edition game and its upcoming sequel, Overcooked! 2.

    Nintendo Power Podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, YouTube, SoundCloud and Google Play Music and on the Nintendo Switch system in News.

    We hope you enjoy the show!

    –Your friends at Nintendo

    Games Shown:

    Website: LINK

  • Blogger Reverse Engineers Nintendo Labo Waveform Cards with 3D Printing

    Blogger Reverse Engineers Nintendo Labo Waveform Cards with 3D Printing

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    Create your own Nintendo Labo Waveform Cards for the piano by using a 3D printer and following blogger Hunter Irving’s reverse engineered post so you can add extra sounds to your cardboard keyboard.

    If you’re unfamiliar with Nintendo Labo, it’s essentially a number of cardboard DIY kits which work with the Nintendo Switch console. They enable you to build and create add-on devices from cardboard which turn the console into anything from a keyboard to a fishing rod.

    The Variety Pack costs $70 and includes a piano, motorbike, fishing rod, RC car and house Toy-Cons. Meanwhile, the $80 kit that lets you step into the shoes of a giant robot.

    Ingenious maker and blogger, Hunter Irving, tried a little reverse engineering to hack the Labo and create 3D printed “Waveform Cards” to improve his piano game further.

    Firstly, he built the cardboard piano. With this kit, you also get a few Waveform Cards which are shaped pieces of cards that fit into the keyboard. When you press a button, the Switch camera reads this card and creates an instrument for the piano to play.

    The waveforms that come with the kit include optical representations of sine and sawtooth waves as well as a blank Waveform Card for tracing onto the material of your choice. However, Irving adds that he had no interest in tracing – he wanted to 3D print his own cards.

    Nintendo Labo
    Nintendo Labo

    3D Printing Nintendo Labo Cards

    Irving began by taking the Waveform template, studying it and learning his limitations. He then explains: “I opened up some soundfonts in FL Studio and poked around till I found instruments with nice, periodic waveforms (visualizing with Soundcard Oscilloscope).”

    Next, using Inkscape, he created his own waveforms such as an organ, clarinet, and celesta. For these instruments, he took the waveform shape from a zoomed-in sample.

    He adds: “Now comes the fun part. Import SVG to Blender, use “Extrude Face”, pop the hole out. Slice it up in Cura then wait for your 3D printer to heat up! I’m pretty happy with how these turned out! The edges are a lot cleaner than I could have cut by hand, and at 1.2mm thick, they’re a good deal sturdier than cardboard or paper.”

    Check out his blog post to hear the final Waveform Cards. And, if you’d like to 3D print your own, Irving has an archive available on his website which allows you to download 9 sample cards and a template to create your own.

    Source: Hackaday

    Nintendo Labo
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  • Download and 3D Print Your Own Hyrule Castle from Zelda: Breath of the Wild

    Download and 3D Print Your Own Hyrule Castle from Zelda: Breath of the Wild

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    If you’re a Zelda fan and have your own 3D printer, you’ll be happy to hear that there are now a myriad of memorabilia pieces you can create at home.

    “The Legend of Zelda” series provides some of the most memorable games you can play on a Nintendo system. If you’re hooked and now want to create your own memorabilia, you’ll be happy to hear that the internet is full of great props you can 3D print at home. In fact, All3DP even has a run-down of 25 of the best.

    However, adding to that list is Thingiverse user Jbenedetto84, who created a 3D model of the Hyrule castle and its grounds. He took the castle from the Nintendo Switch game “Zelda: Breath of the Wild”.

    If you’re not familiar with this game yet but are a Zelda fan, you should be familiar with the castle as Shigeru Miyamoto, the famous Japanese video game designer and producer, reuses themes, locations and props throughout every game.

    Benedetto is a maker and engineer who has over ten Zelda designs available to download from Thingiverse. Why not create your own Lynel model or the Divine Beast Vah Rudania? However, of course, the castle is certainly one of the most impressive.

    “The map in the game is so difficult to decipher that I may print this just to navigate in the game,” Benedetto jokingly adds about the model.

    3D Printing Zelda Props to Help Navigate the Game

    The Hyrule castle is created from the map view of the Breath of the Wild game. As a result, the 3D print is extremely detailed and could help anyone who prints it to navigate the difficult and complicate areas of the game.

    Of his resulting designs, Benedetto also adds: “Interestingly enough when made solid it’s clear that the map view does not show any damage to the castle or grounds.”

    In order to test out whether this model actually worked out, Imgur user TheCrypticOne007 3D printed the design. The resulting print is just as impressive as you might expect.

    You can check out images of the 3D printed castle, here. If you’re tempted, why not 3D print your own and allow it to help you navigate that grounds of Hyrule yourself? Find the model on Thingiverse, here.


    Hyrule Castle

    Website: LINK

  • Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Director Takahashi reveals new update information

    Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Director Takahashi reveals new update information

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    Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Director Takahashi reveals new update information

    Hello everyone. This is Tetsuya Takahashi from Monolith Soft. Today I’d like to talk about what you’ll see in the Ver. 1.3.0 update for Xenoblade Chronicles 2 that will be released next week.

    First up is the “New Game Plus” mode. This is more than just a way for people who have cleared the game to play through it a second time. You’ll find that we’ve added a few new features, as well.

    The specific updates you’ll see are:

    • The Blades from Torna (Obrona, Sever, Perdido, and Cressidus) can join the player’s party as Blades

    • Akhos, Patroka, and Mikhail from Torna will also be able to join the player’s party as Blades

    You can get them by resonating with Core Crystals (or they will join your party as you meet them in quests). As you might expect, you could potentially get them from a Common Core Crystal early in the game, which kind of wrecks the story, but our goal here is to prioritize making the game even more fun to play. I hope you can resonate with these Blades and enjoy having them in your party.

    • All Blades can be dispatched on Merc Missions. This means that Blades like Pyra and Mythra that could not be disengaged from your party during an initial playthrough can now be dispatched.

    • We are adding further growth factors to unlock in the Drivers’ Affinity Charts.

    • You can now decrease your Drivers’ level at inns, and will likewise gain bonus experience according to their decreased level. You can exchange this bonus experience for special items, including an item that lets you increase the number of accessory slots available to a Driver. You can get these items by trading with the Traveling Bards who appear on each Titan.

    • The Level 4 Special of a certain Blade will be unlocked.

    There are also five updates that will apply not only to the Advanced New Game Mode, but to your first playthrough, as well.

    • A locking mechanism to lock certain Blades in your party.

    You can lock certain Blades from the menu so that they cannot be released, and to make them more visible. This feature will be useful in a variety of situations, such as if you get a 4-star Common Blade.

    • The option to skip the Blade resonating scene.

    • While expanded, the mini-map can display the same icons you have set up on the Skip Travel screen.

    • Easy Mode added to the game difficulty. The original game difficulty level is Normal Mode. You can change the difficulty level at any time with the in-game options.

    • New sorting options for Accessories, Aux Cores, and Blade Lists.

    The following data will carry over to the New Game Plus mode from your clear save file.

    • Level of Drivers
    • Equipment and Affinity Charts of Drivers and Blades.
    • Resonated Blades
    • Obtained items and gold.
    • Development levels of cities and Merc Group level.
    • Content in the Event Theater and Unique Monster defeat status.

    Note: quests, Heart-to-Hearts, Skip Travel points, and cleared Merc Missions will be reset.

    There is one very important thing to note:

    In order to play the New Game Plus mode, you must complete the original game, and you must have a save file from the save screen that appeared immediately after the ending.

    Using the data you saved after the ending will allow you to keep playing. You will know that you can play the New Game Plus mode if you look at the title screen and see that Rex and the others look the way they did after the ending.

    Note that you will not be able to play the New Game Plus mode using save data from a new game started after completing the game. If you do start a new game, you will need to clear it again in order to play the New Game Plus mode.

    You probably already noticed this, but you’ll see a symbol on the save screen that indicates that you’ve completed the game. We’re thinking about giving a little gift to players who have this symbol at some point in the near future. Stay tuned!

    Alongside the release of the Ver. 1.3.0 update, players who purchased the Expansion Pass will also receive their fourth set of useful items.

    That’s all of the upgrades included in the Ver. 1.3.0 release.

    We really wanted to release this earlier, but given that it’s a bit more than just a regular version update, we needed the extra time for all the debugging and other extra work. We will continue to have more version updates after March.

    Also, everyone who purchased the Expansion Pass can look forward to a new Blade and a quest that comes with it, as well as some new battle content. We’ll provide another update via production notes after we’ve finalized the release schedule for these.

    For now, thank you again for your ongoing support for Xenoblade Chronicles 2!

    Game Rated:

    Language
    Suggestive Themes
    Use of Alcohol and Tobacco
    Violence

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  • Style Savvy: Styling Star launches for Nintendo 3DS on Dec. 25

    Style Savvy: Styling Star launches for Nintendo 3DS on Dec. 25

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    Style Savvy: Styling Star launches for Nintendo 3DS on Dec. 25

    The newest game in the Style Savvy series is coming exclusively to Nintendo eShop on the Nintendo 3DS family of systems this holiday season. In the Style Savvy: Styling Star game, you can manage a boutique, plan makeovers and help your clients become singing superstars.

    The much-loved Style Savvy series puts you in the role of a budding fashion mogul. By running your own fashion boutique, you can select the clothes you sell, recommend outfits for your customers and even create some high-class looks that are both fashionable and trendy. You can even customize the look of the boutique itself. If you have an eye for fashion, your styles will be the talk of the town!

    In Style Savvy: Styling Star, you can also set your customers up for stardom. For the first time in the series, become a personal stylist for a production studio and make sure your stars-in-the-making look good. The outfits you select for your talented sensations will actually shape their stories, and you can even view the custom outfits you design during some musical performances!

    Style Savvy: Styling Star has more than 20,000 in-game items of clothing and accessories to unlock as you play, many of which are new to the series. In addition to the huge number of in-game items you can use to style customers, players can also use compatible amiibo during gameplay to add even more options. All currently available amiibo are compatible with Style Savvy: Styling Star. Some amiibo, including Animal Crossing, Splatoon and Kirby series amiibo, will unlock Nintendo-themed design elements and emblems. Other amiibo will unlock a special design element and emblem.

    By increasing your Style Rank through picking out the perfect look that matches your clients’ requests, you can unlock new events and serve as a consultant in other areas of fashion, like makeup, hair and men’s fashion.

    A free demo version of Style Savvy: Styling Star is now available in Nintendo eShop on Nintendo 3DS. Download it and give it a try!

    Style Savvy: Styling Star will launch exclusively in Nintendo eShop on Nintendo 3DS on Dec. 25. It will also be available for purchase and direct download at Nintendo.com. For more information about the game, visithttps://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/style-savvy-styling-star-3ds.

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  • Nintendo turns Black Friday into Legendary Friday

    Nintendo turns Black Friday into Legendary Friday

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    Nintendo turns Black Friday into Legendary Friday

    With Black Friday quickly approaching, Nintendo is offering a variety of products to make holiday shopping a little bit easier and a lot more fun for everyone. These deals include two items that will make it easier for people of all ages and interests to get in on the fun and adventure of The Legend of Zelda series this holiday season.

    The first is a Link green Nintendo 2DS system with bright orange buttons that comes pre-installed with The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D game at a suggested retail price of only $79.99. This is ideal for young people who want to be introduced to one of the best games in The Legend of Zelda series on a durable and accessible portable system. The second is The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild – Explorer’s Edition, a bundle that includes the critically acclaimed and award-winning Nintendo Switch game, a 100-page explorer’s guide and a two-sided map at a suggested retail price of $59.99.* The included guide and map are great for people new to the series, as well as people who haven’t yet had the opportunity to dive into the massive adventure.

    But this isn’t all Nintendo is offering on Black Friday. In addition to these legendary deals, many other systems and bundles are currently in stores. These include a Nintendo Switch bundle that comes with the system, a download code for the Super Mario Odyssey game, Mario-themed red Joy-Con controllers and a special carrying case at a suggested retail price of $379.99.

    “Between Nintendo Switch, Super NES Classic Edition, all the systems in the Nintendo 3DS family and all of the fun games available for these systems, shoppers will have multiple options for their wish lists this year,” said Doug Bowser, Nintendo of America’s Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing. “Our Black Friday deals are a great value for people looking to pick up gifts for the Nintendo fans in their lives.”

    Other systems and bundles that will be available in stores this holiday include:

    • For fans of Mario: A white-and-red Nintendo 2DS system pre-loaded with the New Super Mario Bros. 2 game at a suggested retail price of $79.99 (now available).
    • For fans of cool hardware: A white-and-orange New Nintendo 2DS XL system at a suggested retail price of $149.99 (now available).
    • For fans of Pokémon: A Poké Ball Edition New Nintendo 2DS XL system at a suggested retail price of $159.99 (launches Nov. 3).
    • For fans of exploration: A special edition of Xenoblade Chronicles 2 that includes a sound selection CD, a special metal game case and a 220-page hard-bound art book at a suggested retail price of $99.99. A Nintendo Switch Pro Controller themed around Xenoblade Chronicles 2 will be available at a suggested retail price of $74.99 (both launch Dec. 1).

    To check out all the offerings from Nintendo this holiday season, visit Nintendo’s holiday gift guide at https://happyholidays.nintendo.com/.

    Remember that Nintendo Switch and the Nintendo 3DS family of systems feature parental controls that let adults manage the content their children can access. For more information about other features, visit http://www.nintendo.com/switch/ or http://www.nintendo.com/3ds.

    * The Expansion Pass, which is composed of The Master Trials and The Champion’s Ballad DLC, is not included as part of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild – Explorer’s Edition.

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  • Stranger Things DLC for Minecraft on Nintendo Switch and Wii U

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    Stranger Things DLC for Minecraft on Nintendo Switch and Wii U

    Something is coming, something hungry for blood. A shadow grows on the wall behind you, swallowing you in darkness. It is almost here… Boom! Stranger Things comes to Minecraft! Join Mike, Dustin, Lucas, Will, Eleven, Joyce, Hopper and many more as they survive monsters, adolescence and 80’s fashion choices.

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    Fantasy Violence

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  • Super Mario Odyssey – New Donk City How to Master

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    Super Mario Odyssey – New Donk City How to Master

  • Super Mario Odyssey – Die besten Momente bisher im Game

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    Super Mario Odyssey is full of surprises and adventure! Check out this Nintendo Direct segment highlighting more of this incredible expansive world, Mario’s new friend Cappy, Super Mario Odyssey amiibo, Snapshot Mode, and so much more!

     

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    Super Mario Odyssey

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    Erlebe mit Mario ein gewaltiges, weltumspannendes 3D-Abenteuer und nutze seine unglaublichen neuen Fähigkeiten! Sammle Monde als Treibstoff für dein Luftschiff und rette Prinzessin Peach vor Bowser, der Heiratspläne schmiedet!

    Dieses 3D-Mario-Abenteuer ist vollgepackt mit Überraschungen und bietet tolles und aufregendes Gameplay mit neuen Fähigkeiten wie dem Mützenwurf und dem Capern. Ein derartiges Mario-Spiel hast du noch nie erlebt! Mach dich bereit, seltsame und faszinierend Orte weit entfernt vom Pilz-Königreich zu erleben!

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  • Nintendo celebrates the launch of Super Mario Odyssey in style with a party in New York

    Nintendo celebrates the launch of Super Mario Odyssey in style with a party in New York

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    Nintendo celebrates the launch of Super Mario Odyssey in style with a party in New York

    Super Mario Odyssey, one of Mario’s biggest adventures yet, is now available exclusively for the Nintendo Switch system. The cap-tivating game follows Mario on a globe-trotting journey through numerous and varied kingdoms with his new hat companion, Cappy.

    In this massive sandbox-style game in the spirit of Super Mario 64 and Super Mario Sunshine, Mario uses incredible new hat-based abilities like cap throw, cap jump and capture, which define his new adventure and provide a fresh take on the classic Super Mario formula. Using Cappy, Mario can take control of a lot of things, including objects and enemies. Discovering what can be captured and experiencing the surprising results of capturing something is all part of the fun. The game is full of exotic places to explore, hidden secrets to uncover and memorable moments to behold.

    Over the last couple of weeks, Mario has been traveling across the country to celebrate the launch of the Super Mario Odyssey game. This real-life odyssey culminated in a powered-up party on the streets of New Donk City … er … New York City on Oct. 26, the night before launch. The celebration in Rockefeller Plaza featured an elaborate dance number set to the tune of the “Jump Up, Super Star!” song from the game. Other memorable moments during the event were visits from the Mario costumed character and actor and singer Jordan Fisher, the chance to play Super Mario Odyssey, fans purchasing the game at midnight at the Nintendo NY store and even an appearance from Nintendo of America President and COO, Reggie Fils-Aime.

    Super Mario Odyssey is the must-have video game for this holiday season, and this event was the perfect way to kick off Mario’s latest adventure,” said Reggie Fils-Aime. “Video game fans of all kinds will want to dive into this latest Mario adventure as soon as possible.”

    Leading up to the big event, Mario started his cross-country odyssey in Los Angeles and took his new decked-out trailer on a nationwide tour. He visited Dallas, Chicago and Philadelphia to meet with fans, as well as some scenic locations inspired by the various kingdoms from the game to take memorable photos. (The travelogue of Mario’s adventure can be found on Nintendo of America’s Twitter, Instagram and Tumblr accounts, or by searching for the hashtag #SuperMarioOdyssey.)

    Super Mario Odyssey is now available exclusively for Nintendo Switch at a suggested retail price of $59.99. Three game-themed amiibo of Mario, Bowser and Peach in wedding-themed outfits are also available as a set at a suggested retail price of $34.99, or individually at a suggested retail price of $12.99 each. A bundle that comes with the Nintendo Switch system, a download code for the game, Mario-themed red Joy-Con controllers and a special carrying case is also available at a suggested retail price of $379.99. For more information about the Super Mario Odyssey, visit https://supermario.nintendo.com/.

    Remember that Nintendo Switch features parental controls that let adults manage the content their children can access. For more information about other features, visit http://www.nintendo.com/switch/.

    Game Rated:

    Cartoon Violence
    Comic Mischief

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  • Fire Emblem Warriors is here! Celebrate with a mission and new rewards

    Fire Emblem Warriors is here! Celebrate with a mission and new rewards

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    Fire Emblem Warriors is here! Celebrate with a mission and new rewards

    The Fire Emblem™ Warriors game is now avaialble for the Nintendo Switch and New Nintendo 3DS family of systems!

    My Nintendo™ members can get ready by earning 100 Platinum Points by finding the hidden Gleamstones on the official game website.

    Plus, members can redeem points for these new Fire Emblem Warriors wallpapers and more rewards for Nintendo smart-device apps. on my.nintendo.com.

    Not yet a member of My Nintendo? It’s free to create an account and start earning points. Visit my.nintendo.com to learn more. Additional terms apply.

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    Suggestive Themes
    Violence

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  • Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp coming to mobile devices in late November

    Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp coming to mobile devices in late November

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    Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp coming to mobile devices in late November

    The next time you go camping, make sure to bring all the essentials: a tent, a sleeping bag, s’mores and, of course, the Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp game. One of Nintendo’s most enduring franchises, Animal Crossing allows players to live a whimsical life as they interact with a wide range of other animal characters brimming with personality, decorate and expand their home, and learn more about the community they are part of. In the first Animal Crossing game for mobile devices, you can interact with animal friends, craft furniture items and gather resources while managing a campsite. Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp launches on iOS- and Android-compatible mobile devices in late November.

    “As our past mobile games have proved, we love taking established and well-loved franchises and transforming them for the ways players use their devices,” said Doug Bowser, Nintendo of America’s Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing. “Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp is great for newcomers to the series as well as longtime fans, and ideal for people playing on a mobile device.”

    A recent video presentation highlighted many of the game-play features in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp. To view the presentation in its entirety, visit https://www.nintendo.com/nintendo-direct/10-24-2017/.

    Some of the highlights in the video include the following:

    • Manage Your Manager: When you start a new game in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, you will be asked to create your personalized campsite manager avatar – your character in the game. You can choose to be a girl or a boy, and customize things like skin color, hair color and eye color. Whatever suits you!
    • Arts & Crafts: By gathering resources like fruit and wood, you can craft items for your campsite. These include furniture and decorative items, like couches and benches, as well as baskets and plants. To craft items, just speak to classic Animal Crossing villager Cyrus to put in an order. After the item is finished, you can place it around your campsite or decorate the interior of your camper.
    • Leaf Tickets: Leaf Tickets can be earned through regular gameplay or purchased using real-world money, and can be used in a variety of ways in the game. For example, they can be used to shorten the time needed to craft items, more easily acquire materials or acquire unique camper exterior designs.
    • Friendship Level: In Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, you can chat with your animal friends or fulfill their requests to raise your friendship level. If you level up your friendship or decorate your campsite with an animal’s favorite items, she or he might pay you a visit.
    • BHFF (Best Human Friends Forever): Not all of your friends in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp will have fur or feathers. You can send your in-game Player ID to real-life friends who also own the game to have them visit your campsite. Random player avatars will also visit the campsite from time to time. Once someone visits, you can exchange your Bells for items saved in the Market Box.
    • Tick Tock: Similar to past Animal Crossing games, time passes in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp just like in real life! As morning, day, evening and night pass, the scenery in the game will change and different animal friends might show up.
    • Area Map: Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp is full of places to visit and explore. In addition to your campsite, you can travel in your camper to a beach, a forest, a river and an island.
    • Market Place: The go-to spot for shopaholics, Market Place is full of stores run by familiar Animal Crossing characters like Timmy, Tommy and the Able Sisters. The various shops in Market Place offer things like furniture and clothing items. The selection at each shop rotates, so don’t be a stranger!
    • OK Motors: Remember that camper that was mentioned a few bullets back? It’s not used to just travel between locations in the game. By visiting the OK Motors store, you can acquire things to customize your camper, including furniture to fill the interior and paint to decorate the exterior. It’s like those tiny homes that are all the rage … but with wheels!
    • Expanding Camp Life: In addition to all the fun things you can do in the game, Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp will eventually offer seasonal events to keep the experience fresh and surprising, as well as limited-time furniture and outfit options through game updates. These events and updates will begin rolling out after launch.

    Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp will launch for free on iOS and Android mobile devices in late November. For more information about the game, visit https://ac-pocketcamp.com.

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  • Nintendo’s the name – scary is our game!

    Nintendo’s the name – scary is our game!

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    Nintendo’s the name – scary is our game!

    Keep an eye out for monsters and mayhem this Halloween on Nintendo.com. Here’s a p(eek!) at some of the creepy fun you can find.

    Want to create an army of Minions to spook trick-or-treaters? Visit Play.Nintendo.com to download a special stencil that can turn a jack-o’-lantern into a Goomb-a-lantern! Plus, there’s a terrifying trivia quiz about creepy creatures, and polls about which Yo-kai you’d want to trick-or-treat with, and which video game villain is the scariest.

    Are you brave enough to explore the spooky new rewards from My Nintendo? Check out our Halloween top picks, including deals like redeeming My Nintendo points for 40% savings on The Legend of Zelda™: Majora’s Mask 3D for the Nintendo 3DS™ family of systems.

    You can also show off your love for all things Halloween with seasonally fun My Nintendo Nintendo 3DS HOME Menu themes. You can redeem your My Nintendo points for these seasonal and spooky Halloween themes to decorate your HOME Menu:

    • Mario’s Halloween – This theme features pumpkin folders and costumed Mario and enemies. You’ll hear Boo’s laugh when exiting Sleep Mode.
    • NES™ Halloween Link – Creepy foes, folders with a key design, and spooky music await. Scroll the Touch Screen to see 8-bit Link walk in the graveyard.
    • Animal Crossing™: New Leaf Autumn Leaves – This fall-inspired theme features Isabelle and friends raking up fallen leaves. Keep an eye out for Mr. Resetti and his brother, Don Resetti!

    As for scary fun with spooky games…we’ve got you covered there, too. Get ready for frights on the Nintendo Game Store with a curated list of creepy titles like YO-KAI WATCH™ 2: Psychic Specters and Luigi’s Manion™: Dark Moon for the Nintendo 3DS family of systems, and Mario + Rabbids® Kingdom Battle for the Nintendo Switch system. You can catch these games and more on Nintendo eShop, where the spooky music of the month is the Twisted Mansion song from Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. From all of us at Nintendo to you…have a happy Halloween!

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  • Game City 2017 – 360 Grad Bilder Gallery

    Game City 2017 – 360 Grad Bilder Gallery

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    Game City 2017


    Hier schon mal die ersten 360 Grad Bilder von unsererm Game City 2017 Besuch:

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