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Splatoon 60fps E3 Gameplay Video

Gamersyde puts up some of the first 60 frames per second gameplay video footage of Splatoon from the show floor at E3 2014.

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LaserEyeKitty3595d ago

Beautiful! This looks like it would be a ton of fun!

Gazondaily3595d ago

This is one of my favourite games of E3. Gonna get a Wii U soon.

Judge_Rez3595d ago

This game looks AWESOME. And it's actually quite innovative. I've never heard about a game like this.

ZAF3595d ago

Best new IP on E3, looks really fun to play.

Activemessiah3595d ago

At least Nintendo is trying to get 60fps instead of making dumb excuses like "30fps is better than 60fps" because of lazy devs.

ZAF3595d ago

That's something i like about Nintendo, they prefer performance instead of pretty graphics.

But Splatoon has both so i can't complain xD

eferreira3595d ago

This game doesn't look like it's stressing the hardware to not achieve 60 fps.

Activemessiah3595d ago (Edited 3595d ago )

Dead Rising 3 PC is 30fps locked... no excuses there because there's nothing to stress.

Kevlar0093595d ago

I really like the Valve vibe going on with this game. A simple game mechanic (ink) that can be applied in many different ways, reminds me of Portal which followed the same design concept.

For game modes I'd like to see Squids vs Humans, CTF, and a tag variant, among others.

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Wii U Versions of Mario Kart 8 and Splatoon's Online Play is Back

Nintendo has recently restored Wii U Mario Kart 8 and Splatoon online after five months of being offline.

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Splatoon Has a Perfect Venue for its Own Mar10 Day

Game Rant Writes "Mar10 Day is a fun yearly celebration of the Super Mario series, and Splatoon may warrant a fan-designated day of celebration in its own right."

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Why Is Splatoon So Popular In Japan?

How, exactly, did Splatoon reach heights rivalled only by Pokémon in Japan? New IPs from the House of Mario appear as often as shiny Pocket Monsters, yet typically move comparatively mediocre numbers or fall into relative obscurity behind the premium marques of Mario, Animal Crossing, Zelda, and Pokémon. Take Pikmin and ARMS, for example, which we adore but struggle to compete with the tentpole franchises when it comes to sales numbers or mainstream mindshare.

So, again, how has Splatoon risen to become one of Nintendo's most important series in Japan?

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