Nintendo Flare | |||
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Developer(s) | Molten Blaze Studios | ||
Console Type | Home console | ||
Generation | 9th generation | ||
Release Date(s) | |||
January 11, 2015 | |||
Backward Compatibility | Wii U, Wii, GameCube, DS, 3DS | ||
Predecessor | Wii U | ||
Successor | None yet |
The Nintendo Flare is a console developed by Molten Blaze Studios. It is a normal console, but has many different extra controllers, like the Virtual Flare. It has 4K graphics.
Controllers[]
Nintendo Flare Controller[]
The Nintendo Flare Controller is basically a chargable but wireless GameCube Controller, with motion-sensing and the buttons A, B, X, Y, 1, 2, +/Start, -/Select, CL, CR, ZL, ZR, Home, the D-Pad, and 2 joysticks. This is the controller used to play GameCube games.
Blazing Wand/Blazing Orb[]
Basically the Wiimote and Nunchuk, only they have more buttons, such as the X and Y buttons below A and B. You play Wii and Wii U games with this.
Virtual Flare[]
The Virtual Flare is like the Oculus Rift, a headset you strap around yourself that projects images. There is also a Nintendo Flare Controller wired to it.
Dual Gamepad[]
Basically a Gamepad-sized 2DS, this is used to play DS, 3DS and Wii U games. There can be 4 at the same time, each one counting as a DS, so you can play with your friends on 1 system with 1 cartridge. There is also a touchscreen on the bottom screen and a 3D gauge for 3DS games.
Games[]
- Mario Kart Flare
- Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo Flare
- Super Mario Century
- Super Mario 3D System
- Donkey Kong Country: Total Darkness
- PokéHorde
- Mario Tennis Slam!
- Mario Sports World