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Wii U eShop

This week’s Japanese eShop update is as follows:

3DS

Downloadable Titles
Korokesu – 500 yen
Sweet Rendezvous Saruppa – 600 yen (World 4 DLC +100 yen)
Maru G?kaku! ?y?j?h? Gijutsusha Shiken – 2,800 yen
Maru G?kaku! Kihon J?h? Gijutsusha Shiken – 2,800 yen

Virtual Console
Mario Bros. (Famicom) – 500 yen
Gradius (Famicom) – 500 yen

Wii U

Virtual Console
Kirby no Kirakira Kids (Super Famicom) – 800 yen
Kirby Bowl (Kirby’s Dream Course, Super Famicom) – 800 yen
Hoshi no Kirby 3 (Kirby’s Dream Land 3, Super Famicom) – 800 yen

Video Content

Kirby and Mario videos
Maru G?kaku video
Shin Megami Tensei IV video
Resident Evil: Revelations video

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The second round of Nintendo’s Wii U Virtual Console “Start-Up Campaign” has kicked off in Japan today.

Those who purchase two of three Kirby VC games – Kirby’s Dream Land 3, Kirby’s Dream Course, and Kirby Star Stacker – can get a third free. The deal also is available for those who previously purchased the Wii version of the Virtual Console Kirby releases.

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Toki Tori 2’s update is now live across Europe. The patch fixes some bugs, makes some tweaks, and added hints for one confusing section of the game. Full patch notes can be found here.

The Toki Tori 2 update isn’t available in North America yet, but it’s coming. Two Tribes is currently waiting for Nintendo’s approval in the states.

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Three more Virtual Console games are heading to the Japanese Wii U eShop next week. Mappy (FC, 500 Yen), Pac-Man (FC, 500 Yen) and Super Metroid (SF) are all due out on May 15. Super Metroid should also be launching in North America next week for 30 cents as part of the Wii U Virtual Console Trial Campaign.

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Renegade Kid co-founder Jools Watsham shared one new screenshot from Mutant Mudds Deluxe through Twitter. View it below.


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Two new games have been confirmed for the North American Wii U Virtual Console service this week. On Thursday, Xevious and Solomon’s Key will both be available through the eShop. Each is priced at $4.99.

Xevious and Solomon’s Key will also be available in Europe on Thursday.


SnowCastle Games is now a licensed Wii U developer. The company’s first order of business: a Wii U version of Festival of Magic.

Festival of Magic is an adventure RPG featuring “a Nordic take on an Eastern genre.”

An official game description reads:

“Festival of Magic is an adventure RPG with a Nordic take on an Eastern genre. Grow spuds and use your harvest as powerful ammunition or spells; craft your weapons and team up your companions for battle. Solve challenging puzzles, collect rare items and explore various dungeons scattered across the world.”

Festival of Magic doesn’t have a release date yet, but hopefully we’ll be seeing it on the eShop soon.

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