New Super Luigi U release date, standalone ver. revealed


Recommended Posts

q5anuYP.jpg

Luigi is rockin' it hardcore! The upcoming New Super Mario Bros. U expansion, New Super Luigi U, is ready to drop on eShop on June 20 for $19.99. Not only that, there will be a special standalone disc, which doesn't require you to own the original, coming August 25 for $29.99.

We weren't sure in the past if there would be multiplayer, but Iwata has confirmed that it's present in full force. You can play as Luigi, Blue Toad, Yellow Toad, or... NABBIT! Yes, the purple thief that you had to chase down in certain levels! Nabbit can't power up using items, but he'll be completely invulnerable. What a little badass!

I'm excited! You excited? I'm super excited!

Nintendo has lost it.

Why bother making a whole new game when you can continuously rehash the same one.

NSMB came out on DS, then Wii then 3DS then Wii U now they are releasing expansions.

  • Like 1

Nintendo has lost it.

Why bother making a whole new game when you can continuously rehash the same one.

NSMB came out on DS, then Wii then 3DS then Wii U now they are releasing expansions.

Nintendo makes a game similar to a previous title: "omg nintendo so bad".

Anyone else does the same thing: *insert praise here*.

Also, you clearly haven't played any of them if you're seriously trying to imply they're all exactly the same game in every way.

Where did I say they were exactly the same?

I've played all the NSMB games starting with the DS thanks.

The Wii U needs some killer titles, it needs a brand new built from the ground up Mario/Zelda/Metroid, not a HD versions of Wii games.

I'm glad with the original NSMB they differentiated it with the 'New' prefix because it looks and reacts very little like the old good SMB engines. I wouldn't ever play NSMB, it looks incredibly dull, the music is nothing but bloody annoying and the motion looks like they're tried slowing down time. SMB for the SNES still excites me today, I look at this and can see why nintendo is failing, nothing about it at all excites me.

Nintendo has lost it.

Why bother making a whole new game when you can continuously rehash the same one.

NSMB came out on DS, then Wii then 3DS then Wii U now they are releasing expansions.

Actually, they've very different games. For what it's worth, Super Mario Bros U is one of the best/most fun games I've played in some time.

Nintendo has lost it.

Why bother making a whole new game when you can continuously rehash the same one.

NSMB came out on DS, then Wii then 3DS then Wii U now they are releasing expansions.

Then Activision must have lost it too.

Oh wait people are still buying Activision's rehashed crap in mass :( Call of Duty 17 : Modern Warfare 7 Ghost Edition Gold Version 2 (now coming with the same crap old engine).

I don't think Nintendo really lost it. Its strategy is wait and see. We gamers might no like it but from a business perspective it's probably the best strategy in the long run. No way Nintendo can compete with Microsoft's pile of cash until Microsoft pulls an IE6 mistake in the console market.

Is this brand new levels or just the current levels "Luigi-ized?"

I have to get back to NSMBU. I stopped playing it for other games, but I did enjoy it a lot.

Anyone else does the same thing: *insert praise here*.

False. People criticise the seemingly endless release of FPSs all the time.

Is this brand new levels or just the current levels "Luigi-ized?"

I have to get back to NSMBU. I stopped playing it for other games, but I did enjoy it a lot.

New Super Luigi U keeps the core Mario game's world map but "has completely changed all 82 stages to let you experience a brand new adventure," Nintendo said.

The game's alternative star character, Luigi, is able to jump higher than Mario but does not have the same level of control - meaning that new challenges will be found within older levels.

During 4-player multiplayer Mario is replaced by the character Nabbit, who featured in a non-playable form in the original game.

I'll pick this up, I do like that they are giving a discount for the digital version vs the disk version (yes I realize you most will need to own the original for the digital version) but lets face it, if you bought a Wii U, you most likely picked up mario. I will most likely pay the $10 extra for the disk version as I am against the digital media idea.

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • iPhone 18 Pro drop-test video and photos leak on the dark web following a data breach by Hamid Ganji iPhone 17 Pro - Image via Apple Apple is seemingly facing one of the biggest data breaches in its history, and just a few months before the official debut of the iPhone 18 Pro series, photos, a drop-test video, a supplier list, and key phone components have reportedly been leaked by hackers. Last week, we reported that Tata Electronics, an Apple supplier and iPhone producer in India, was hit by a data breach. As a result, it was reported that more than 200,000 trade secrets and confidential documents belonging to Apple and Tesla were stolen by the ransomware group World Leaks. According to Reuters, the group has now leaked supplier lists, component details, and photos of the upcoming iPhone 18 Pro models on the dark web. One of the materials leaked by the hackers is a drop-test video of the iPhone 18 Pro, which is due to launch this September. The phone is shown in a gray color and has the same familiar design we saw on last year's iPhone 17 Pro series. The device also appears to be quite durable, though it seems to be thicker than last year's model. One possible explanation is that Apple may be using a larger battery in the iPhone 18 Pro series. Moreover, Reuters says it has seen at least six documents mapping many components in the iPhone 18 Pro models to their respective suppliers, including details on chips on the main circuit board and on battery and camera components. The documents reportedly detail hundreds of parts that will be used in the iPhone 18 Pro models. A person familiar with the matter told the outlet that Apple classifies this data as sensitive and “is concerned about the documents being shared on the dark web as they relate to unreleased models.” Apple is reportedly investigating the issue but has yet to issue an official statement.
    • You do you, I've just said that it first appeared in "home" version before it will be available in "work" one. I use Edge only because it still supports MV2 uBO extension even on Android - I'll switch when they stop.
    • I imagine that was a review or something? My reviews mostly contain a lot of images and galleries, but these are all webp too, but yeah it all adds up on the page load. Would help if you were more helpful with your critique instead of bitching and moaning like a Karen 😂 Because then we might be able to fix it for you.
    • If Valve refused to let them make the case, I wonder if they've already partnered with someone else to do it? The fact that they didn't seek permission/licence before diving straight in is incredible though
  • Recent Achievements

    • First Post
      rosiecharles earned a badge
      First Post
    • Reacting Well
      Juan Dela earned a badge
      Reacting Well
    • Week One Done
      Collagen Project earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • Reacting Well
      Wakeen1966 earned a badge
      Reacting Well
    • Rookie
      Almohandis went up a rank
      Rookie
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      516
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      273
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      142
    4. 4
      Steven P.
      100
    5. 5
      macoman
      54
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!