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Terraria will be coming to Wii U on June 28 in North America and June 24 in Europe, 505 Games and creator-developer Andrew Spinks’ Re-Logic have announced.

For those who haven’t heard about it previously, Terraria is a side-scrolling action-adventure that involves crafting items, exploring worlds and battling enemies. The title features a traditional 2D combat system with expansive crafting mechanics and randomly generated pixel worlds.

On Wii U, the team is including “intuitive touchscreen controls to allow players easy access to the world of Terraria, as well as several multiplayer options such as four-player local split-screen co-op and eight-player online multiplayer.” Additionally, it will be possible to post achievements on Miiverse leaderboards to track progress.

Here’s a rundown of other features in the game:

• 14 different environments such as eerie dungeons, slippery ice wastes, wild jungles and more;
• Hundreds of craftable weapons, armor and items;
• More than 150 enemies ranging from zombies to armies of goblins;
• Epic boss battles that test players’ combat skills;
• Vast worlds of exploration that introduce new potions, magic, gear and more.

View a trailer for Terraria on Wii U below.

Source: 505 Games PR

If you’ve signed up for the Pokémon Trainer Club newsletter, you may want to keep an eye on your inbox. Codes are now going out for Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres. Articuno, Zapdos and Moltres come with their Hidden Abilities of Snow Cloak, Static, and Flame Body respectively.

This distribution is for both North America and Europe. However, it’s unclear when codes will expire.

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After announcing the new Splatoon amiibo this past weekend, Nintendo has now sent out official images of the upcoming figures. We have photos of Callie and Marie plus the alternative colors for the Squid Boy and Girl plus Inkling Squid. Find the images below.

The Western release of Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE is getting closer and closer, now being only a mere month and a half away. Today, Nintendo of Europe issued a press release about the game, alongside some screenshots. The press release doesn’t reveal any new info, but it’s a nice summary of what the game is about. Also be sure to check out the screenshots at the bottom of the post, which reveal a bit more of the English localization.

3rd May 2016 – Anyone ready to take on a totally new kind of RPG experience should get ready to give a virtuoso performance in Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE, arriving on Wii U across Europe on 24th June. In this new title from the RPG masters at Atlus, tactical turn-based combat and a story rooted in modern-day Japanese culture combine with stellar production values for a real one-off experience. This energetic game features a deep battle system inspired by both the Fire Emblem and Shin Megami Tensei series imbued with a J-Pop twist, and includes real-life locations in Tokyo.

Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE follows a squad of Japanese teens, including high-school student Itsuki Aoi, his friend Touma Akagi, and aspiring pop idol Tsubasa Oribe. When a wave of evil Mirages attacks Tokyo and kidnaps Tsubasa, she and Itsuki fearlessly fight them off with the help of Fire Emblem characters Chrom and Caeda, eventually freeing themselves from the Idolasphere. When they return to the real world, they’re recruited by Talent Agency Fortuna Entertainment – secret defenders against the invading Mirages – and commit to destroying the evil once and for all.

As the story unfolds, players will explore dungeon-style Idolaspheres, each with a unique theme such as photography or television, where they’ll battle Mirages in richly strategic turn-based combat. Exploiting enemy weaknesses, inspired by Fire Emblem’s “rock-paper-scissors” weapon triangle system, deals extra damage and can lead to Sessions: combination attacks where teammates continue the onslaught to pile on the damage. Battle possibilities expand even further as combatants learn new skills and abilities, giving tacticians the ability to unleash spectacular special moves and devastate their opponents with strike after strike.

Players’ journey through this stylish adventure will be accompanied by the original Japanese voice acting (with English subtitles), as well as the original soundtrack created by Japanese company Avex, to fully immerse fans in a modern-day Tokyo beset by evil mirages.

Launching alongside the solus game on 24th June, the limited Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE Fortissimo Edition should be music to RPG fans’ ears. Arriving with an artbook, six-track Special Vocal Selection CD, song lyric cards and stickers, it also includes a download code for all planned downloadable content. These three packs, which will also be available to purchase separately in Nintendo eShop, include additional dungeon quests and costumes for several characters for the complete Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE experience.

Get ready to slay evil mirages – and slay like a pop star – in Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE, an exclusive Japanese RPG from the genre masters at Atlus, coming exclusively to Wii U on 24th June.

 

The Animal Crossing UK Twitter account announced today that a total 1 million packs of the Animal Crossing amiibo cards have been sold in Europe. In Europe, each pack contains only three cards, meaning 3 million individual cards have been sold. At Nintendo’s recent financial results briefing for the past fiscal year, it was revealed that worldwide sales of amiibo cards were at 28.9 million individual cards.

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Indie platformer VVVVVV has been removed from the North American 3DS eShop after a new 3DS homebrew hack that uses the game was discovered last week. The hack allows users to run homebrew software on their 3DS, but it only works in conjunction with another “primary” entry point hack. VVVVVV creator Terry Cavanagh was aware of this exploit, but also hoped that the fact that VVVVVV by itself was not enough to run homebrew software on the 3DS would not require him to patch the game.

Well, it seems like he definitely has to do that now if he wants to keep selling his game. As of right now, VVVVVV is still available on the European 3DS eShop, but it’s likely just a matter of time before it gets pulled from that storefront as well.

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This week’s Wii U/3DS-specific UK software sales are as follows:

Wii U

1. Star Fox Zero – Nintendo
2. Mario Kart 8 – Nintendo
3. Pokken Tournament – Nintendo
4. New Super Mario Bros. U + New Super Luigi U – Nintendo
5. Splatoon – Nintendo
6. Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze – Nintendo
7. The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD – Nintendo
8. The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD – Nintendo
9. Super Mario Maker – Nintendo
10. Lego City Undercover – Nintendo

3DS

1. Yo-Kai Watch – Nintendo
2. Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer – Nintendo
3. Pokemon Alpha Sapphire – Nintendo
4. Pokemon Super Mystery Dungeon – Nintendo
5. Pokemon Omega Ruby – Nintendo
6. New Super Mario Bros. 2 – Nintendo
7. Hyrule Warriors: Legends – Nintendo
8. Pokemon X – Nintendo
9. Tomodachi Life – Nintendo
10. Pokemon Y – Nintendo

Source: Chart-Track

This week’s UK software sales are as follows:

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This week’s 3DS eShop charts are as follows:

Software

1. Shantae and the Pirate’s Curse
2. Retro City Rampage DX
3. Rhythm Thief & The Emperor’s Treasure
4. Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition
5. Pokemon Yellow
6. Citizens of Earth
7. Zelda: A Link to the Past
8. Mario Kart 7
9. Super Metroid
10. Pokemon Red
11. Pokemon Blue
12. Super Mario World
13. EarthBound
14. Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D
15. Bravely Second
16. Super Mario Bros. 3
17. Donkey Kong Country 2
18. Devil Survivor Overclocked
19. Shovel Knight
20. Hyrule Warriors Legends

Videos

1. Pokemon Picross – Turn Puzzles into Portraits
2. Zelda: A Link to the Past Trailer
3. SEGA 3D Classics Collection Trailer
4. Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games E3 2015 Video
5. Pokemon Yellow Trailer
6. Hyrule Warriors Legends Launch Trailer
7. Pocket Card Jockey: Horsin’ Around
8. Super Mario World Trailer
9. Yo-kai Watch Episode 1
10. Yo-kai Watch Launch Trailer
11. Photos with Mario Trailer
12. Super Metroid Trailer
13. Bravely Second – Begin the Journey Trailer
14. Langrisser -TENSEI- Trailer
15. Mario Kart 7 Video
16. Super Smash Bros. – Final Presentation
17. Donkey Kong Country 2 Trailer
18. Monster Hunter Generations Trailer
19. Minecraft: Story Mode Trailer
20. Pokemon Red Trailer

Source: 3DS eShop

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The Beggar’s Ride came out as a Wii U eShop download in Europe at the very end of March. In North America, we’ll be seeing it this week. The eShop lists a May 5 release date along with a $5.99 price point.


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