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Frozenbyte has confirmed Trine Enchanted Edition for Wii U. The title is expected later this year on the eShop.

For those unaware, Trine Enchanted Edition is a new version of the original Trine, remade using the Trine 2 engine. It just launched on PC today for $14.99. Frozenbyte says the Wii U version will be priced similarly.

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Nnooo is working with 3 Sprockets to bring Cubemen 2 to Wii U. However, the studio said in a recent Reddit AMA that there are no currently plans to bring over any of its homemade games to Nintendo’s console currently.

While that may be sad for some, Nnooo did at least have positive things to say about Wii U. Blast ‘Em Bunnies could have been a possibility had the company not been preoccupied with other matters, and the studio praised Nintendo for “making amazing content for their platforms.”

While we totally love the Wii U at the moment we have no immediate plans to release any Nnooo developed games on it. We think that Blast ‘Em Bunnies would be a great fit for the Wii U but we have our hands more than full with the current slate of platforms!

I think Nintendo are doing a great job, as always, of making amazing content for their platforms. Personally I think they maybe underestimated how much goes into making an HD game and trying to support two consoles with great graphical fidelity is pretty tough! As they have said aligning their tools and tech so that they can more easily make games for both platforms, should they want to, will really make things easier and quicker for them in the long run.

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If Atlus hadn’t stepped in to help out with Citizens of Earth, the game probably wouldn’t have seen the day of light.

Originally, Eden Industries hoped to fund its title through Kickstarter. But after the campaign failed to meet its goal, Atlus assisted the studio with funding.

Eden Industries co-founder Ryan Vandendyck explained to Siliconera how the two sides ended up working together:

Listings on Nintendo’s website confirm two new Virtual Console games for the North American Virtual Console. Ufouria: The Saga will be available for Wii U while Blaster Master is hitting 3DS. Both are due out tomorrow.

This week’s Japanese eShop update is as follows:

3DS

Downloadable Titles
Kirby Fighters Z – 750 yen
DeDeDe Dai? no DeDeDe de Den Z (King DeDeDe’s Drum Dash Z)- 750 yen
Denpa Ningen no RPG Free – FREE
Dokopon Choice Shij? Saiky? no Deshi: Kenichi Vol. 4 31 – 40-kan Pack – 4,400 yen
Maru G?kaku! Kaigo Fukushi-shi Shiken Heisei 26-nendo-ban – 2,800 yen
Maru G?kaku! Care Manager Shiken Heisei 26-nendo-ban – 2,800 yen
Yoshi’s New Island (retail title) – 4,571 (tax not included, from 7/24)
Elminage Gothic 3D Remix (retail title) – 6,264 yen
Bokuj? Monogatari Tsunagaru Shintenchi (Harvest Moon: Story of Season, retail title) – 5,184 yen
IslandDays DEMO – FREE
Maru G?kaku! Kaigo Fukushi-shi Shiken Heisei 26-nendo-ban DEMO – FREE
Maru G?kaku! Care Manager Shiken Heisei 26-nendo-ban DEMO – FREE

Virtual Console
NA

Wii U

Downloadable Titles
Buta Medal – FREE

Virtual Console
Super Chinese (Kung Fu Heroes, Famicom) – 514 yen
?gon no Taiy?: Ushinawareshi Toki (Golden Sun: The Lost Age, Game Boy Advance) – 702 yen
Mario vs. Donkey Kong (Game Boy Advance) – 702 yen

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Mega Man Battle Network is launching on the North American Wii U eShop on July 31, today’s Nintendo Minute confirms. You can check out the announcement at the 2:45 mark here.

Mega Man Battle Network previously came to the Japanese Wii U Virtual Console on July 9.

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