Club Nintendo has finally completed its layout update which includes a new type of reward. Members can now use coins to purchase game for the Wii Virtual Console, WiiWare, DSiWare, and eShop. These games included Super Mario Kart (Wii VC) and Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again (DSiWare). Other new rewards include Mario-themed notebooks and pen cases.
What do you think of the new rewards? Talk back to us on our forums!
Posted by Shockhog on 14 Dec 2011.
Nintendo of Japan has announced the complete list of Game Boy Advance titles that will soon become available to Ambassadors. The games will be released on the Nintendo eShop later this week on December 16th.
Render Updates:
Fortune Street (24 New)
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Fortune Street (1 New)
Posted by Booton Taichou on 14 Dec 2011.

Nintendo has finally released more information regarding its latest, zany party title,
Mario Party 9. The vehicle that we've seen Mario and friends riding around in appears to play a big role in the game's gimmick. Each character will take turns being "Captain" of the vehicle, meaning they can control which path it will take and land on certain lucky spaces. There will also be "Captain Events" that will affect the pace of the game. Boards play different than in past games as well. Now, there is a definite beginning and end, and players must guide the vehicle through plenty of branching paths to reach the end where a Boss Battle lies for all players to take on. The only revealed boards right now are
Toad's Road and
Boo's Horror Castle. For more info, check out the game's info page at Nintendo.
Source:
Nintendo.comWhat do you think of the new vehicle gimmick? Are you excited to see the series trying something new, or skeptical of the new changes? You can get your hands on the game on March 11, 2012! In the mean time talk back to us in our forums with your opinions!
Posted by Shockhog on 13 Dec 2011.
Posted by Booton Taichou on 09 Dec 2011.
Yesterday, Shigeru Miyamoto announced that he would be stepping down from his position to work on smaller projects at Nintendo. The company has responded to Miyamoto's comments, stating that "Miyamoto's role at Nintendo is not changing." It seems that the famed designer is only "encouraging the younger developers at the company to take more initiative and responsibility for developing software."
Well, this might be a relief for some of you, but a disappointment for others. Just know that Shigeru Miyamoto is here to stay!
Source: IGN
Posted by Shockhog on 09 Dec 2011.

The man behind Mario himself, Shigeru Miyamoto, has decided to step down from his lofty position at Nintendo. The gaming legend told Wired that he wanted to work "on a smaller project with even younger developers" and he really wants to be "in the forefront of game development once again." Fear not for the future of Nintendo, however. Miyamoto is still at the company, but he is "retiring from [his] current position."
Source:
WiredWhat do you think this means for the future of Nintendo and Mario games? Tell us on our forum by clicking below!
Posted by Shockhog on 08 Dec 2011.
A major new update is now available for the Nintendo 3DS. The update introduces completely new features such as 3D video recording and the new Nintendo Zone. There are also small updates to existing applications, such as new puzzles and dungeons in the StreetPass Plaza. The update can be downloaded now by heading to the Settings on your 3DS and updating the system.
Posted by Shockhog on 07 Dec 2011.
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