Project X Zone 2 coming to Europe for 3DS

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Namco, Capcom and SEGA are to release Project X Zone 2 for the Nintendo 3DS. The second episode of the cross-over tactical RPG has been created by Monolith Software and will hit digital & physical shelves in Autumn 2015.

With more than 400 000 units, the first episode of this Tactical-RPG series performed quite well and with Tekken, Tales of Vesperia, God Eater, Devil May Cry, Megaman, Resident Evil,  Sakura Wars, Yakuza: Dead Souls and Virtua Fighter, all making an appearance in the sequel, it’s sure to be another title which grabs people’s imagination.

“Working hand-in-hand with renowned publishers such as SEGA and Capcom is a blessing. Exchanging ideas and working towards making fans happy is the ultimate goal behind this cross-over. With dozens of famous characters and licenses, unique humour traits and highly tactical gameplay; Project X Zone 2 presents itself as a serious contender to be a critically appreciated Tactical RPG!” said Herve Hoerdt, Vice President of IP Strategy, Marketing & PR at Bandai Namco Entertainment Europe.

Xbox One goes to £299 in new UK promotion

Today Microsoft has officially dropped the price of the Xbox One in the UK to £299 for a limited period as part of a UK retail promotion.

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Game of Throne Season 5 Premiere Free on Xbox

Get ready Winter is Coming…to the Xbox consoles as Microsoft will let Xbox Live users stream the premier of Game of Thrones season 5 for free.

Microsoft has you covered as starting today, until the 16th April, you’ll be able to watch the episode for free on the Xbox One and Xbox 360 consoles.

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Also the special quiz app is part of Microsoft’s partnership with HBO and its push to highlight unique viewing ‘experiences’ on its devices. The TV show will be streamabale through the Store, though users won’t be able to download the episode and save it for a later date.

Mii Fighters costumes for Super Smash Bros out this week

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Out this week in the world of Nintendo, starting with Mii Fighter costumes via add on content for Super Smash Bros for the Wii U and the 3DS.

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StreetPass Mii Plaza – StreetPass Fishing(Nintendo) Nintendo 3DS (Add-On Content for StreetPass Mii Plaza) StreetPass Mii Plaza from 16/04/2015 €4.99 / £4.49 / CHF 7
In StreetPass Fishing, players visit islands to try to catch more than 150 types of fish and legendary monsters with bait received from Mii characters via StreetPass. The bait received depends upon each Mii character’s shirt colour and with so many species to encounter, you’ll have to discover the favourite bait for each fish to successfully reel them in. Select your fishing spot, cast your line and pull when you get a bite, but be careful not to break the line or you’ll lose both fish and bait! Each catch will earn you money and increase your rank, enabling you to purchase new rods and aquariums, and access new locations.
StreetPass Mii Plaza – StreetPass Zombies(Nintendo) Nintendo 3DS (Add-On Content for StreetPass Mii Plaza) StreetPass Mii Plaza from 16/04/2015 €4.99 / £4.49 / CHF 7
In StreetPass Zombies, players receive items based on the hobbies of their StreetPass Mii Plaza characters and use them to defeat a horde of zombies. In order to save the city, you must work your way through each stage and wipe out the zombie menace using 26 of these unique weapons. Mii characters that you meet can join the fight as CPU-controlled characters or lend you their weapons. Perform combos to take down the enemy or dole out extra damage with a charge attack.
StreetPass Mii Plaza – Pack 2: StreetPass Fishing + StreetPass Zombies(Nintendo) Nintendo 3DS (Add-On Content for StreetPass Mii Plaza) StreetPass Mii Plaza from 16/04/2015 €7.99 / £7.19 / CHF 11.20
StreetPass Mii Plaza – Pack 2 includes both new StreetPass Mii Plaza games – StreetPass Fishing and StreetPass Zombies.
StreetPass Mii Plaza – StreetPass Mii Plaza Premium(Nintendo) Nintendo 3DS (Add-On Content for StreetPass Mii Plaza) StreetPass Mii Plaza from 16/04/2015 €4.99 / £4.49 / CHF 7
StreetPass Mii Plaza Premium offers a host of new features to enhance StreetPass Mii Plaza, including StreetPass Birthdays and the new Mii character VIP Room, along with greater options for the Music Player and for greeting other Mii characters.
Puzzle & Dragons Z + Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition Special Demo(Nintendo) Nintendo 3DS(Download) Nintendo eShop from 16/04/2015 Free
Discover the puzzle-action game sensation with this free demo, which features a whole stage from Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition and has two difficulty levels and a variety of team set-ups to try. Puzzle & Dragons Z + Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition is a two-game-in-one package. Puzzle & Dragons Z combines the elements of a deep and strategic puzzle game, a dungeon-crawling RPG and a monster-collecting adventure. Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition offers the same deep puzzle gameplay, presented in the Super Mario Bros. universe. Puzzle & Dragons Z + Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition releases on 8th May.
Elliot Quest(PlayEveryWare) Wii U(Download) Nintendo eShop from 16/04/2015 €12.99 / £9.49 / CHF 13.99  
Elliot can’t die – but he’s still running out of time. In Elliot Quest, the victim of a rare curse must find a cure before he’s transformed into a demon. After Elliot’s wife disappears, he falls sick and attempts to take his own life, only to discovers that he can’t die. Plagued by nightmares and growing weaker by the day, Elliot seeks out a local Sage, who tells him that he’s the victim of a rare curse. A demon called a Satar is slowly consuming Elliot’s vitality. If Elliot can’t find a cure to the curse before it’s too late, he will become a Satar. His only hope is to ask for the help of one of the island’s Guardians, who have kept the Satar from taking over Urele. Explore a vibrant open-world filled with hidden secrets and mysterious Guardians that can help cure Elliot’s curse of immortality. Throughout this adventure you’ll collect countless abilities and spells, quest through five dungeons and defeat 16 unique bosses along your way to unlocking multiple endings.
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Nintendo eShop from 16/04/2015 €7.99 / £5.99 / CHF 7.99  
Word Search by POWGI Demo(Lightwood Games) Wii U(Demo)  Nintendo eShop from 16/04/2015 free  
Word Search by POWGI includes more than 300 puzzles to keep you and your friends puzzling for hours, and up to five can play! Use the Wii U GamePad’s touch screen and add Wii Remotes to solve the puzzle together as a team, or compete for the best score. Or just sit back and relax as you follow your progress through 27 different categories at your own pace – no television required! Play with the whole family and use the game as a fun way to practice spelling and vocabulary. POWGI’s word search puzzles are expertly hand-crafted for your enjoyment and are stuffed to the brim with words in every direction!
TABLETOP GALLERY(RCMADIAX) Wii U(Download) Nintendo eShop from 16/04/2015 €4.49 / £4.09 / CHF 6.30  
Get ready to roll the dice in TABLETOP GALLERY. In this exciting title, you can choose from three games. POKER DICE SOLITAIRE FUTURE combines the single player experience of solitaire with the hand-building mechanic of poker. SHUT THE BOX tests your skills at eliminating the tiles on the game board in order to “shut the box”. TOSS N GO pits you up against the computer or a second player to see who can be the first one to bank 100 or more points.
Pandora’s Tower(Nintendo) Wii U(Wii Download) Nintendo eShop from 16/04/2015 €14.99 / £13.49 / CHF 21 until 23.04.2015, 23:59 UTC.Regular price will be €19.99 / £17.99 / CHF 28
Break a curse that threatens to transform a beloved friend into a horrific beast in the stylish, dark and captivating Pandora’s Tower for Wii. Pandora’s Tower blends RPG elements with action-packed gameplay as you assume the role of Aeron, an Athosian soldier facing a deeply personal and emotionally charged mission. With your friend, Elena, bound to a grave fate that is causing her to mutate into a demonic abomination, you’ll feel the pressure of time and the rush of accomplishment as you take up the fight to eradicate the spreading evil that has gripped her. To add to the drama of this melancholic and unconventional adventure, it is only by consuming the remains of monsters Aeron has slain that the cruel curse binding Elena can be reversed. Experience a dark and original RPG adventure, where you must break a curse that threatens to transform your friend into a demonic beast. Explore and survive 13 towers, defeating enemies and traversing your environment with a combination of swordplay and by using a magical chain that boasts multiple uses. Feel the weight of a dynamic relationship in which your actions have a direct visible effect on your friend, Elena. Race against time to save her.
Iron Combat: War in the Air(Teyon) Nintendo 3DS(Download) Nintendo eShop from 16/04/2015 €6.99 / £6.29 / CHF 9.80  
The skies of future Earth are endless battlefields and you have volunteered to become a living weapon, the last hope to vanquish an evil corporation bent on enslaving mankind. Chase in the air as a sophisticated fighter aircraft, then transform into a hi-tech mecha to finish off the enemy. Victories earn you credits that can be used to purchase powerful weapons and upgrades. Fully customise your abilities and use new powers, you choose how to make every battle unique. Become the mightiest weapon humanity has ever seen! Are you the hero Earth needs for ultimate justice? Maneuver, chase and fire in realistic Air Combat Mode, or close-in on the enemy and destroy them in thrilling Mecha Assault Mode. Fight hundreds of enemies and bosses, in the air and on the ground. Tally kills to purchase weapons and upgrades to customise your vehicle. The game features easy controls, stunning 3D effects and highly immersive graphics. Clear missions and reveal the storyline in Campaign Play, or master every level in Free Play.
A-Train 3D: City Simulator(Natsume Inc.) Nintendo 3DS(Download) Nintendo eShop from 16/04/2015 €24.99 / £19.99 / CHF 31.90  
In A-Train 3D: City Simulator, you become the CEO of a transportation company of a city. As CEO, it’s your job to take on the challenges your city is facing. Build train and bus lines, purchase subsidiaries, and help turn your fledgling city into a thriving metropolis. But watch out! If you run out of funds, or aren’t able to complete your goals, you’ll be fired! Therefore, you’ll have to do your best to keep the company going strong. Keep the cities, towns, and outlying villages running smoothly. Buy and place complex transportation systems to increase population. The game’s Map Editor Mode also lets you build and set your own scenario requirements to beat.
Heart Beaten(Springloaded) Nintendo 3DS(Download) Nintendo eShop from 16/04/2015 €3.49 / £2.99 / CHF 4.99  
What if someone loves you, but your only desire is to get away from them as fast as you can? Heart Beaten: the anti-Valentine, a game in which you battle against the advances of an unwanted lover. Crush their heart in a series of 15 epic challenges. Take to the skies in a spaceship, drive a car, or take on the role of a Shotokan Karate master! All in the name of crushing someone whose only desire is to make you feel loved. This game is the anti-Valentine. Crush your admirer’s heart in a series of epic challenges. From piloting a plane over the Bikini Atoll to being a chef wielding a super-powered blender, there are countless ways for you to defeat your lovers affections and destroy their heart.
Word Search by POWGI(Lightwood Games) Nintendo 3DS(Download) Nintendo eShop from 16/04/2015 €7.99 / £5.99 / CHF 7.99  
Word Search by POWGI Demo(Lightwood Games) Nintendo 3DS(Demo) Nintendo eShop from 16/04/2015 free  
With more than 300 puzzles to solve, Word Search by POWGI will keep you puzzling for hours. An intuitive touch-screen interface puts you straight into the action without any complex controls to learn. Follow your progress through 28 different categories, from animals, nature and science to school life, hobbies and careers. POWGI’s word search puzzles are expertly hand-crafted for your enjoyment and are stuffed to the brim with words in every direction!
3D Fantasy Zone II(SEGA) Nintendo 3DS(Download) Nintendo eShop from 16/04/2015 €4.99 / £4.49 / CHF 7  
Fantasy Zone II, first released for the SEGA Master System in 1987 as a sequel to 1986’s Fantasy Zone, is the fan favorite scrolling shooter in which players control a sentient spaceship named Opa-Opa to fight surreal invader enemies. 3D Fantasy Zone II upgrades all visuals from SEGA’s System-E to System- 16 graphic standards and combines stereoscopic 3D effects with a host of additional features to deliver cutting edge gameplay experience with a classic feel. Additional features include: an all-new endless game mode that takes place in the mysterious Link Loop Land, the ability to save replays for later viewing, a Stage Select feature that allows players to save and resume progress mid-game, and adjustable difficulty settings.
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U – Mii Fighter Costume – Bundle #1(Nintendo) Wii U(Add-On Content for Super Smash Bros. for Wii U) Nintendo eShop & Super Smash Bros. for Wii U from 15/04/2015 €6.32 / £5.52 / CHF 8.80
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U – Mii Fighter Costume – Bundle #1 (3DS & Wii U) (Nintendo) Wii U(Add-On Content for Super Smash Bros.™ for Wii U) Nintendo eShop & Super Smash Bros. for Wii U from 15/04/2015 €9.52 / £8.72 / CHF 13.60Includes a download code for the Nintendo 3DS version of the add-on content.
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS – Mii Fighter Costume Bundle #1(Nintendo) Nintendo 3DS(Add-On Content for Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS) Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS from 15/04/2015 €6.32 / £5.52 / CHF 8.80
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS – Mii Fighter Costume Bundle #1 (3DS & Wii U) (Nintendo) Nintendo 3DS(Add-On Content for Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS) Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS from 15/04/2015 €9.52 / £8.72 / CHF 13.60Includes a download code for the Wii U version of the add-on content.
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U – Mii Fighter Costume – Cat Suit Set(Nintendo) Wii U(Add-On Content for Super Smash Bros.™ for Wii U) Nintendo eShop & Super Smash Bros.™ for Wii U from 15/04/2015 €0.79 / £0.69 / CHF 1.10
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U – Mii Fighter Costume – Cat Suit Set (3DS & Wii U)(Nintendo) Wii U(Add-On Content for Super Smash Bros. for Wii U) Nintendo eShop & Super Smash Bros. for Wii U from 15/04/2015 €1.19 / £1.09 / CHF 1.70Includes a download code for the Nintendo 3DS version of the add-on content.
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS – Mii Fighter Costume – Cat Suit Set(Nintendo) Nintendo 3DS(Add-On Content for Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS) Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS from 15/04/2015 €0.79 / £0.69 / CHF 1.10
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS – Mii Fighter Costume – Cat Suit Set (3DS & Wii U)(Nintendo) Nintendo 3DS(Add-On Content for Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS) Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS from 15/04/2015 €1.19 / £1.09 / CHF 1.70Includes a download code for the Wii U version of the add-on content.
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U – Mii Fighter Costume – Dunban Set(Nintendo) Wii U(Add-On Content for Super Smash Bros. for Wii U) Nintendo eShop & Super Smash Bros. for Wii U from 15/04/2015 €0.79 / £0.69 / CHF 1.10
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U – Mii Fighter Costume – Dunban Set (3DS & Wii U)(Nintendo) Wii U(Add-On Content for Super Smash Bros. for Wii U) Nintendo eShop & Super Smash Bros. for Wii U from 15/04/2015 €1.19 / £1.09 / CHF 1.70Includes a download code for the Nintendo 3DS version of the add-on content.
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS – Mii Fighter Costume – Dunban Set(Nintendo) Nintendo 3DS(Add-On Content for Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS) Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS from 15/04/2015 €0.79 / £0.69 / CHF 1.10
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS – Mii Fighter Costume-  Dunban Set (3DS & Wii U)(Nintendo) Nintendo 3DS(Add-On Content for Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS) Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS from 15/04/2015 €1.19 / £1.09 / CHF 1.70Includes a download code for the Wii U version of the add-on content.
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U – Mii Fighter Costume – Link Set(Nintendo) Wii U(Add-On Content for Super Smash Bros. for Wii U) Nintendo eShop & Super Smash Bros. for Wii U from 15/04/2015 €0.79 / £0.69 / CHF 1.10
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U – Mii Fighter Costume – Link Set (3DS & Wii U)(Nintendo) Wii U(Add-On Content for Super Smash Bros. for Wii U) Nintendo eShop & Super Smash Bros. for Wii U from 15/04/2015 €1.19 / £1.09 / CHF 1.70Includes a download code for the Nintendo 3DS version of the add-on content.
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS – Mii Fighter Costume – Link Set(Nintendo) Nintendo 3DS(Add-On Content for Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS) Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS from 15/04/2015 €0.79 / £0.69 / CHF 1.10
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS – Mii Fighter Costume – Link Set (3DS & Wii U)(Nintendo) Nintendo 3DS(Add-On Content for Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS) Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS from 15/04/2015 €1.19 / £1.09 / CHF 1.70Includes a download code for the Wii U version of the add-on content.
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U – Mii Fighter Costume – Majora’s Mask(Nintendo) Wii U(Add-On Content for Super Smash Bros. for Wii U) Nintendo eShop & Super Smash Bros. for Wii U from 15/04/2015 €0.79 / £0.69 / CHF 1.10
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U – Mii Fighter Costume – Majora’s Mask (3DS & Wii U)(Nintendo) Wii U(Add-On Content for Super Smash Bros. for Wii U) Nintendo eShop & Super Smash Bros. for Wii U from 15/04/2015 €1.19 / £1.09 / CHF 1.70Includes a download code for the Nintendo 3DS version of the add-on content.
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS – Mii Fighter Costume – Majora’s Mask(Nintendo) Nintendo 3DS(Add-On Content for Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS) Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS from 15/04/2015 €0.79 / £0.69 / CHF 1.10
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS – Mii Fighter Costume – Majora’s Mask (3DS & Wii U)(Nintendo) Nintendo 3DS(Add-On Content for Super Smash Bros.™ for Nintendo 3DS) Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS from 15/04/2015 €1.19 / £1.09 / CHF 1.70Includes a download code for the Wii U version of the add-on content.
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U – Mii Fighter Costume – Mega Man X Set(Nintendo) Wii U(Add-On Content for Super Smash Bros. for Wii U) Nintendo eShop & Super Smash Bros. for Wii U from 15/04/2015 €0.79 / £0.69 / CHF 1.10
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U – Mii Fighter Costume – Mega Man X Set (3DS/Wii U)(Nintendo) Wii U(Add-On Content for Super Smash Bros. for Wii U) Nintendo eShop & Super Smash Bros. for Wii U from 15/04/2015 €1.19 / £1.09 / CHF 1.70Includes a download code for the Nintendo 3DS version of the add-on content.
Super Smash Bros.™ for Nintendo 3DS – Mii Fighter Costume – Mega Man X Set(Nintendo) Nintendo 3DS(Add-On Content for Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS) Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS from 15/04/2015 €0.79 / £0.69 / CHF 1.10
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS – Mii Fighter Costume – Mega Man X Set (3DS/Wii U)(Nintendo) Nintendo 3DS(Add-On Content for Super Smash Bros.™ for Nintendo 3DS) Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS from 15/04/2015 €1.19 / £1.09 / CHF 1.70Includes a download code for the Wii U version of the add-on content.
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U – Mii Fighter Costume – Monkey Suit Set(Nintendo) Wii U(Add-On Content for Super Smash Bros.™ for Wii U) Nintendo eShop & Super Smash Bros. for Wii U from 15/04/2015 €0.79 / £0.69 / CHF 1.10
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U – Mii Fighter Costume – Monkey Suit Set (3DS/Wii U)(Nintendo ) Wii U(Add-On Content for Super Smash Bros. for Wii U) Nintendo eShop & Super Smash Bros. for Wii U from 15/04/2015 €1.19 / £1.09 / CHF 1.70Includes a download code for the Nintendo 3DS version of the add-on content.
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS – Mii Fighter Costume – Monkey Suit Set(Nintendo) Nintendo 3DS(Add-On Content for Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS) Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS from 15/04/2015 €0.79 / £0.69 / CHF 1.10
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS – Mii Fighter Costume – Monkey Suit Set (3DS/Wii U)(Nintendo) Nintendo 3DS(Add-On Content for Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS) Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS from 15/04/2015 €1.19 / £1.09 / CHF 1.70Includes a download code for the Wii U version of the add-on content.
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U – Mii Fighter Costume – Proto Man Set(Nintendo) Wii U(Add-On Content for Super Smash Bros. for Wii U) Nintendo eShop & Super Smash Bros. for Wii U from 15/04/2015 €0.79 / £0.69 / CHF 1.10
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U – Mii Fighter Costume – Proto Man Set (3DS & Wii U)(Nintendo) Wii U(Add-On Content for Super Smash Bros. for Wii U) Nintendo eShop & Super Smash Bros. for Wii U from 15/04/2015 €1.19 / £1.09 / CHF 1.70Includes a download code for the Nintendo 3DS version of the add-on content.
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS – Mii Fighter Costume – Proto Man Set(Nintendo) Nintendo 3DS(Add-On Content for Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS) Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS from 15/04/2015 €0.79 / £0.69 / CHF 1.10
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS – Mii Fighter Costume – Proto Man Set (3DS & Wii U)(Nintendo) Nintendo 3DS(Add-On Content for Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS) Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS from 15/04/2015 €1.19 / £1.09 / CHF 1.70Includes a download code for the Wii U version of the add-on content.
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U – Mii Fighter Costume – SSB T-Shirt (Nintendo) Wii U(Add-On Content for Super Smash Bros. for Wii U) Nintendo eShop & Super Smash Bros.™ for Wii U from 15/04/2015 €0.79 / £0.69 / CHF 1.10
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U – Mii Fighter Costume – SSB T-Shirt (3DS & Wii U)(Nintendo) Wii U(Add-On Content for Super Smash Bros. for Wii U) Nintendo eShop & Super Smash Bros. for Wii U from 15/04/2015 €1.19 / £1.09 / CHF 1.70Includes a download code for the Nintendo 3DS version of the add-on content.
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS – Mii Fighter Costume – SSB T-Shirt(Nintendo) Nintendo 3DS(Add-On Content for Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS) Super Smash Bros.™ for Nintendo 3DS from 15/04/2015 €0.79 / £0.69 / CHF 1.10
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS – Mii Fighter Costume – SSB T-Shirt (3DS & Wii U)(Nintendo) Nintendo 3DS(Add-On Content for Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS) Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS from 15/04/2015 €1.19 / £1.09 / CHF 1.70Includes a download code for the Wii U version of the add-on content.

Hands on with the Philips Screeneo HDP 1590 Projector

While I was at the Gadget Show Live 2015, this week I found Philips was showing off the Philips Screeneo HDP1590 Smart LED projector.

The Philips Screeneo revives your home entertainment and turns traditional watching on its head. Enjoy the brilliant image – the result of LED technology!

Just moving the Screeneo about 40cms from the wall will give you about a 100inch screen to use, available from Amazon, Maplins and more priced at £1399.99 but if you look around you can find them for about £999.

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Screeneo makes your viewing experience seem magical: When on – it’s there; when off – it’s gone!

 

  • Watch it big – Flexible screen size from 50 – 100” allows you to watch all your favourite movies, important football matches, historic sporting events, gaming and much more!.
  • An integrated DVB-T tuner allows you to enjoy free-to-air TV channels plus with multiple connectivity for Set Top Boxes, DVD/Blu-ray, games console, media servers and Wi-Fi/Bluetooth devices it allows you to enjoy your favourite content from anywhere.
  • Stream your music from your smartphone or tablet via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi/ DLNA.
  • Connect your tablet or smartphone wirelessly to the Philips Screeneo with Miracast and mirror your screen while navigating on your handheld device.
  • Great sound – Integrated Digital Dolby speakers and subwoofer helps create a real cinematic atmosphere

The portability of the Philips Screeneo is one of its strongest selling points. One weekend we were due to test it at home when a last-minute trip came up, so rather than leaving it at home we took it along with us. It was easy to transport, as the 5kg unit comes in a shoulder carry bag with a spare pouch for cables, controller and 3D glassesThe Screeneo itself even has a brown leather strap for easy removal from the bag. Then all we had to do was find a nice large wall, plonk it down and plug it in.

At 10cms away from a wall you’ll get a 50-inch projection, increasing to 100-inch from just 44cm away. The distance from the wall is the only way to adjust picture size, meaning the projector will be sat in front of you, typically on the floor or a low-slung table. It was possible to get the display larger, but the brightness and clarity fall off, hence the given 100-inch limit.

If finding a large white wall is an issue then you can delve into the menu for a variety of wall colour corrections. So if there’s a blue wall the Screeneo will adapt the projected colours to work on that surface.

Unlike traditional bulb-based projectors the Screeno boasts a 30,000 hour life.

Also if you buy a Philips Screeneo from this month April 2015 until 30th June you get a 60 days money back guarantee, that’s not a bad deal at all.

 

 

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The Screeneo also has built-in 5GHz Wi-Fi for DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) playback – such as dipping into an external, networked drive via Plex, in addition to two USB ports and an SD slot for streaming files.

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Now over to Moobit from Moobitmedia who is a freelance tech journalist, GamerDads Media Manager and thanks again for doing this video.

Here are the full specs for the Philips Screeneo HDP1590

Technology/optical

Aspect ratio
4:3 and 16:9
Contrast ratio
100,000:1
Display technology
DLP
Focus adjustment
manual
Internal memory
4 GB
Keystone correction
yes
LED light source lasts over
30.000 hours
Light source
RGB LED
MP4 player
yes
Noise level
< 25 dB(A)
Operating system
Android 4.2
Resolution
1280 x 800  pixel
Screen distance
10–44 cm
Screen sizes
50″–100″
Throw ratio
0.321
Wall colour correction
yes
3D technology
converts 2D into 3D, supports all 3D modes
Projection modes
front, rear, front ceiling, rear ceiling

Internal media player
Supported audio formats
MP3, WAV
Supported photo formats
JPEG, BMP, PNG, GIF
Supported video formats
AVI, MOV, MP4, MKV, FLV, TS, M2TS, 3GP

Connection

Connectivity
  • 1 x front Standard USB
  • 2 x back HDMI, 1 front HDMI
  • 2 x back Standard USB
  • Audio out (analogue, digital)
  • Headphone out front
  • Standard SD card
  • VGA, Composite
Wi-Fi
  • DLNA
  • Dualband 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz
  • Miracast
  • WLAN IEEE 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth
Stream music from smartphone or tablet to Screeneo via Bluetooth

Sound
Internal stereo speaker
2 + subwoofer
RMS
Output power 26 Watt
Sound system
Dolby Digital 2.1
Supported audio formats
mp3, wav

Supported video standards
1080i/p
yes
480i/p
yes
576i/p
yes
720i/p
yes
NTSC
yes
PAL
yes
SECAM
yes

Review: Amazon Fire TV Stick

Amazon are about to release their Fire TV Stick and here is our review.

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Fire TV Stick connects your HDTV to a world of online entertainment. With a huge selection of movies and TV episodes, voice search that actually works and exclusive features like ASAP, Fire TV Stick is an easy way to enjoy Netflix, Amazon Instant Video, BBC iPlayer, low-cost movie rentals, live and on-demand sports, music, photos, games and more.

What’s in the Box?

The box contains the Fire TV Stick, a remote, some batteries, a manual, an HDMI extender, a USB power cable and a plug.

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A Closer Look

The Fire TV Stick is quite small as is the remote.

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Using the Fire TV Stick

The first thing you to is connect the USB power to the Fire TV Stick then connect the Fire TV Stick to an HDMI socket on your TV.

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Then switch on the TV and away you go.

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There is a 3 minute getting started movie you can watch.

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If you have an Android or iOS device you can download the Fire TV Remote App to the device. When you tap connect you need to put in a pin number that is displayed on your TV.

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Then you can use your device as a remote, including using Voice Commands.

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Final Thoughts

Most modern TV’s now internet capabilities and even apps like Netflix and Amazon built in, but what if you have a TV that doesn’t have it – what do you do then? Well that’s where the Amazon Fire TV Stick comes in. It’s a small device that connects to an HDMI port on your TV and delivers streaming content with very little effort.

The Fire TV Stick is a dual core device with 1GB of memory (that’s double what Google Chromecast or the Roku Steaming Stick has) and a dedicated VideoCore4 graphics engine. It also has 8GB of flash storage so you can store quite a lot on it.

It can stream up to 1080p HD quality TV or movies and has Dolby Digital Plus surround sound capabilities.

The Stick is wireless and connects to your home router using a dual bank (MIMO) signal ensuring the best quality you can get from the Stick – after all, when you are watching a movie the last thing you want in the middle of a major action scene is for the device to stuff buffering!

The Stick gives you the ability to connect to a variety of subscription and streaming services such as Amazon Instant Video (obviously) and Amazon Prime Instant Video, Netflix, BBC iPlayer, Spotify, YouTube and lots more. There are also over 400 games you can play if you get bored of watching TV or listening to music.

The Stick was very easy to set up and within a few minutes I was choosing what to watch.

The inclusion of an HDMI extender in the box really worked for me. The TV I wanted to use the Stick on is mounted to the wall and in my case part of the mount goes over the HDMI sockets on the TV. Normally this isn’t a problem for the HDMI cables I use but the Stick is a bigger than the cables and so needs some clearance, and that’s where the HDMI extender worked perfectly.

The remote is easy to use, and if you want to add voice search you can easily do so by downloading the iOS or Android app.

There is a feature of the Stick called ASAP which stands for Advanced Streaming and Prediction, which basically means it learns what you like to watch and dynamically adapts to your viewing habits which enables immediate viewing of your chosen TV show or movie.

You can also view your own videos and photos on the Stick – you just have upload them to Amazon Cloud Drive first.

Because the Stick is so small you can easily pack it in your bag when you go away so you can view content wherever you are.

If you have a older TV or you just want the ability to watch TV shows and movies wherever you are then you should get yourself the Amazon Fire TV Stick, it delivers everything you need.

The cost of the Fire TV Stick is £35 and it can be ordered right now from Amazon.

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Review: Bloodborne

With the monumental cult and critical success of both Demon’s and Dark Souls, director Hidetaka Miyazaki has certainly carved out quite the brutal niche with his blend of punishing, yet rewarding gameplay that harkens back to a time when games relied much more upon skill and patience. The Playstation 4 exclusive ‘Bloodborne’ hopes to carry the established formula over to the current generation; providing yet another proving ground for those with the willingness to accept failure and learn from it.

There are a great number of differences between this and a ‘Souls’ game; whilst not all of them are initially apparent, they certainly set Bloodborne apart from its spiritual, DNA ridden counterparts. The first similarity you’ll notice is the character creation screen; despite the sheer dominance of intimidating numbers, new players will simply do well focusing ideally on strength and endurance for the time being. Veterans on the other hand will know the relative unimportance of some stats, and how to compensate for the occasional lowly attribute. Experience, in more ways than one, is key. After you’ve struggled for half an hour googling a suitably Gothic name, you’ll be set to go; chest puffed out and determined not to be killed by the first enemy you encounter…

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You’ll quickly learn to hate these things

The bad news for you is that Bloodborne has other ideas up its sleeve. You will likely die in your first fight, mainly because you’ll be fighting an enormous hound with just your bare mitts. Thankfully, this is just one of few ‘helping hints’ from the developers to put the idea in your head early on, that you will not only die often, but that you should learn from your mistakes. If all goes according to their sadistic plan, you’ll awaken in the only safe haven in the game, the spectral realm of the Hunter’s Dream. Enjoy the peace and tranquillity whilst you can, as there’s soon no choice but to venture out into the unknown with your tail stuck firmly between your quivering legs.

Much akin to Bloodborne’s spiritual predecessors, other players can leave daubing’s of text behind in order to help, trick, or in the case of the start of the game, placate others. The starting, gloriously Gothic section of Yharnam is designed to break you. In the immediate opening of the game, enemies shamble alone or are at most grouped in twos, get past this bit however, and you’ll hit a wall. Barely 15 minutes into the game will you encounter a monolithic grouping of enemies that goes well beyond double figures. Scrawled across the floor are encouraging messages of perseverance that will likely do nothing to put your mind at ease, despite how right they are. Get past this section for the first time and you’ll have a feeling of accomplishment unlike little else.

If you do go for the manly/brave/stupid approach of slaughtering everything in sight, it’s actually a remarkably unspoken tutorial of how to intelligently take on a diverse pack of enemies. However, instead of the game helpfully explaining exactly what to do in each scenario, you’re left to your own wits and grace. Trial and error will undoubtedly be little consolation at the start, but you will subconsciously improve and get better to a point where you can comfortably get through fifteen or so torch wielding madmen in minutes not hours. Much like the Souls’ games before it, your gathered experience will be dropped on your first death and lost for good should you die again before reclaiming it too. A quick cheeky tip being that if you can’t find your stash of Blood Echos, it’s worth looking into the eyes of nearby enemies, as that may well indicate who’s wandered off with them…

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A little help can go a long way

Aggressive play is actively encouraged in Bloodborne due to the alterations in mechanics. There are no shields, armour penalties or sarcastic circle strafe bouts in Bloodborne; instead, you’re much more nimble and nippy on your feet. Where once you would be wise to play passively, it’s now much more visceral, especially taking into account that you can recover a small amount of damage taken should you attack an enemy (with a melee strike) in the following short window. That’s not to say it’s lost the rewardingly punishing difficulty it’s famed for, it’s just played at a seemingly quicker pace. Dodges, rolls and sidesteps are your best friends now. You’ll not only still have to memorise enemy attack patterns and adapt to new scenarios, but also master the new weapon and combo system too. Your chosen weapon can transform at the touch of a button to help adapt to different styles, often at the expense of speed. Wielding the shorter ranged option however, lets you also equip a gun. Before doubts arise regarding how overly powerful these are, I’ll state straight away that they’re often at their best when used to interrupt an enemy attack. You may well find and acquire more powerful variants, but their limited ammo and surprisingly useful close quarters ability ensures you won’t be performing any 360 no-scopes anytime soon.

Despite the synonymous thoughts of difficulty with a game like this, it would do Bloodborne a disservice not to delve into the architecturally fascinating world of Yharnam and its inhabitants. Whilst by no means the best looking game on the market in terms of fidelity and frame rate, the attention to detail and general artistic design more than makes up for any minor shortcomings. The layout is designed in such a way that you’re mostly funnelled along a fairly linear path, of course with many an offshoot hiding both beasts and rewards, yet without feeling constrained. The lack of checkpoints is gracefully handled by shortcuts back to previous areas, giving the feeling of both progression and it conforming to a hub-like world where everywhere is interconnected. Enemy designs, whilst rarely fundamentally unique, are always well thought out and artistically stunning; needless to say, boss designs are often the highlight.

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Something to look forward to in a Chalice Dungeon…

Whilst it may not be the longest RPG in a single run, there’s plenty to keep you occupied both before and after you’ve seen the credits roll. On top of the excellent new game plus system, there are also the somewhat undersold multiplayer offerings in the form of procedurally generated dungeons filled with bosses, treasure and hordes of enemies. These ‘Chalice Dungeons’ can be played solo, cooperatively with a few people or even competitively. The game’s invasion system returns with a risk/reward mechanic too, using a consumable, players can receive assistance from nearby others to assist with bosses and the like, at the expense of potentially allowing an unwelcome incursion from another player. Should you wish to, there’s also an offline mode to safely guarantee you’ll be playing alone.

Once more, Hidetaka Miyazaki and his development team of From Software have created another punishingly addictive piece. Yes, it’s still not going to be for everyone due to the inherent difficulty level; and it does come with a few minor irritants such as when you die, you essentially have to sit through two loading screens, but it’s worth it. Bloodborne is a game where you’ll die to frustrating circumstances, attempt to blame anything but yourself, and still look forward to trying it again. It’s designed to punish you at the start, to make you learn, adapt and struggle. Get past the beginning section a few times and you’ll struggle to turn it off.

iFit that tracks your food, sleep pattern and more

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iFit Active is your constant fitness companion, providing insights, support and inspiration for a healthier more active lifestyle. The iFit works around the clock every single day to track your calories, activity, and sleep, providing you real-time stats right on your wrist.

We have a sample of the device coming into review very soon, we are going to put the iFit through its paces.

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A personal trainer in your pocket

Your net calorie total is presented in actual time on the LED display, so you’ll know if you’re burning and consuming calories in a healthy, harmful, or weight loss range, keeping you on track with your fitness goals at all times. iFit then uses your net calorie information to suggest individually customised workouts to help you reach your daily goals.

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iFit is a revolutionary fitness app, powered by Google Maps, that enables you to create your own routes, track all your workouts, and choose from hundreds of exclusive training programmes. iFit Track is a free app that syncs with the iFit Active.

iFit Active helps you get a good night’s sleep

Almost half of UK adults don’t get enough sleep – 47% of Brits get less than six hours of sleep a night. 30 minutes a day sleep debt can have significant effects on obesity and insulin resistance. The iFit Active enables you to monitor your pillow time and sleep patterns to make sure you’re getting a healthy amount of sleep each night. iFit Active detects and tracks your sleep time, deep sleep, light sleep and awake time and can wake you with a silent alarm at the ideal time each morning.

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iFit Active keeps you moving

Those who spend the greatest time sedentary see a 147% increase in the risk of cardiovascular events. 45% of women and 37% of men spend less than 30 minutes a day up on their feet at work and it is estimated that around 5.2lb can be lost by standing up for an extra 30 minutes a day for a year. iFit Active sends you alerts throughout the day, like when it’s time to get up and move around – for example, if you’ve been sedentary at your desk for 45 minutes.

You can wear the water-resistant iFit Active as a wristband, clip it on your clothes, or carry it in your pocket all day and night for a personal calorie counter, fitness tracker and motivator – all in one. The Active automatically detects and tracks your movements and sleep patterns.

  • Fitness goals: Set activity goals for your steps, distance, and calories burned. By setting specific goals, you have something to work for every day. iFit will alert you of your progress, when you achieve your goals, and when you hit a personal best. You’ll constantly feel motivated to push harder and do better.
  • Nutrition: iFit automatically calculates a net calories score for you, showing the difference between your calorie intake and calorie burn. When you’re on the go, use the Active Tracker to quickly log calories. You’ll also have access to iFit’s library of over 50,000 food items and recipes and can log food items using the built-in barcode scanner in the iFit Track app.
  • Sleep: iFit Active detects and tracks your sleep time, deep sleep, light sleep and awake time.
  • Stay motivated: write messages to your friends and family in-app and they’ll get it direct to their tracker and spark friendly rivalries and see how your stats stack up. You can receive messages on your tracker or view them in-app.

iFit Active works together with the iFit Track app to track your everyday activity, nutrition and sleep. Also, if you have iFit-ready home gym equipment from ProForm or Nor, iFit Active will automatically create a workout for you to complete on your equipment each day. All your stats automatically save to the iFit platform, so you can access your data from anywhere.

Available now: The iFit Active retails at £99, with additional coloured bands and clips retailing at £24.99. Available at http://www.nordictrack.co.uk/ifit-active.html.

Here at Connected Digital World will be the iFit to the test very soon.

The Technomancer announced for Xbox One,PS4 and PC

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The technomancers: New sci-fi role-playing game of Spiders and Focus Home Interactive and Spiders Focus Home Interative.

The technomancers have announced an RPG in a post-apocalyptic cyberpunk universe. While the water wars on Mars, players step into the role of emerging Technomancers whose special ability is supported cybernetic magic. 

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The technomancers 2016 released for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC. overshadowed by dark secrets from the past, he looks ahead to an uncertain future. On the run from the secret police and confronted with the harsh events of the Red Planet, players will solve quests that lead them through a lost paradise, sunken cities under the ice and the dystopian barracks on the dusty surface. The battle-oriented role-playing game offers four different skill trees and it can be selected from three different fighting styles and the destructive force of the energy technomancers. 

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But not every situation needs to be resolved by force. The dynamic dialogs can change the course of history as well, depending on the choices the player meets. For your character and his companions equipment, weapons and armor can be made. Players can survive the cruelties of the Iron Fist Enforcer and the wild monster long enough to uncover the true secret to the technomancers? The sci-fi role-playing game offers five different endings.

Watch the brand new gameplay of The Witcher 3

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Watch The Witcher 3 brand new gameplay trailer for CD Projekt Red’s latest title, The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt is one title here at Connected Digital World are looking forward to this year so far.
In this new video you’ll see monsters, racism and more, while you’ll also see Geralt do his work by taking enemies down and helping those out in need.

Coming out on the 19th May for the PS4, Xbox One and the PC.