Though there are hundreds of different ways that you can personalize your character, the class system in Defiance is a bit peculiar. Note that this is not retroactive to orders outstanding, and any complaints should be addressed to Nintendo at (800) 255-3700.Defiance is a third person online action game set in a futuristic world in which Planet Earth has been reduced to a wasteland where the few surviving members of the human race are battling a race of aliens who are trying to find a new home, destroying our home along the way. The greeting cards are 150 (from 300), the game case and calendar are 300 (from 400), the pouch is 300 (from 600), t-shirt is 350 (from 700), Majora's Mask puzzle is 400 (from 800) and the Majora's Mask messenger bag is 500 (from 800). Finally, in an effort to make sure all of the Club Nintendo coins are used up, prices on several of the physical rewards have been reduced.The packs were $2 each, and no indication was given as to whether the cards were from the 1st or 2nd series. Although the Kid Icarus Uprising cards are sold along with the stand on Nintendo's online store, a listing for standalone packs of the cards was briefly live today.As of press time, the project has been funded along with most of the initial stretch goals. The game has a given date on Kickstarter of March 2017, so it’s questionable as to what Nintendo platform it would go on. “Bloodstained: Ritual Of The Night” is in Iga’s usual style, and at present is for PS4/Xbox One/PC with Nintendo consoles teased as a future stretch goal. The Koji Igarashi Kickstarter project has gone live.Should the item pass, it may cause an across-the-board price increase for Nintendo games if they choose to keep the eShop at parity with retail. This would include music, videos and software including games. Originally found by PC Gamer in the context of Steam, and colloquially referred to as a “Netflix tax”, the budget calls for a 10% increase on the national goods and services tax (GST) specifically for “intangible digital goods”. This would be the first time Portal and Doctor Who appeared on a Nintendo platform.Īustralia May See A Price Increase For The eShopsĪs the Australian government prepares to announce its budget, one of the possible revenue generators may result in price increases for Australian digital buyers. Through a combination of playsets and character sets, we know that sets will be available for Doctor Who, Scooby-Doo, The Simpsons, Jurassic World and Portal 2. The 21st will see Swords and Soldiers II at $19.99 ($24.99 C), Shapes of Grey, Mega Man Zero 2 and the Puzzle and Dragons Z/Super Mario Bros pack on the 22nd.Īn instruction manual posted on has revealed some of the new playsets and characters for Lego Dimensions, according to Lego fansite.
North America’s week is pretty much set with Ultratron, Funk of Titans, Nihilumbra, 3D Thunder Blade II and Mega Man Network 3 Blue/White for the Wii U VC.
Retro games are well represented with 3D Thunder Blade II (€4.99 / £4.49), Mega Man Zero 4 and Battle Network 2 (€6.99 / £6.29ea) while the eShop will also have Curve Digital’s Ultratron and the previously announced Nihilumbra. Europe is getting around to an Intelligent Systems release this week on the eShop, while North America’s week is almost available in full and next week is opening up.įor Europe, the main event is the release of Codename S.T.E.A.M on Friday at €39.99 / £34.99.