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Co-op platformer Chariot from Canadian indie developer Frima Studios is coming to the Wii U eShop. The game is incredibly co-op centric, only 80% of the complete game is able to be completed in single player alone. Check out some footage below:

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This week’s Nintendo Downloads for Europe are as follows:

Wii U

My First Songs – €9.99/£8.99/CHF 14.00

Wii U VC

Super Punch-Out!! (SNES) – €7.99/£5.49/CHF 11.20
Soccer (NES) – €4.99/£3.49/CHF 7.00

3DS

Inazuma Eleven® GO: Light – €39.99/£34.99/CHF 51.90 (from June 13)
Inazuma Eleven® GO: Shadow  – €39.99/£34.99/CHF 51.90 (from June 13)
Atlantic Quest – €6.99/£5.99/CHF 8.99
AiRace Xeno – €2.49/£2.29/CHF 3.50

3DS VC

Mach Rider (NES) – €3.99/£3.59/CHF 5.60

Special Offers

Nintendo Pocket Football Club – €11.99 / £10.79 / CHF 16.80 (until June 19)
Football Up 3D – €1.74 / £1.49 / CHF 1.99 (until July 17)
2 Fast 4 Gnomz – €2.99 / £2.69 / CHF 4.20 (until July 3)
AiRace Speed – €2.99 / £2.69 / CHF 4.19 (until July 3)
Bit Boy!! ARCADE – €4.99 / £4.49 / CHF 7.00 (until July 3)

Permanent Price Drops

Assassin’s Creed IV Black Flag – €29.99 / £19.99 / CHF 39.99 – was €69.99 / £55.99 / CHF 92.35
Just Dance 2014 – €29.99 / £19.99 / CHF 39.99 – was €49.99 / £34.99 / CHF 65.95
Just Dance Kids 2014 – €19.99 / £15.99 / CHF 24.99 – was €39.99 / £29.99 / CHF 51.90
Puddle – €6.99 / £6.29 / CHF 9.80 – was €9.99 / £8.99 / CHF 14.00

 

Bravely Default just hit the West earlier this year but it was actually an updated version of the original Bravely Default and was known in Japan as Bravely Default: For the Sequel. This updated version is getting a reprint in Japan under Square Enix’s “Greatest Hits” label and has the option for English, French, German, Italian and Spanish text in addition to the native Japanese.

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Capcom Community Specialist Yuri today confirmed over on Capcom Unity that the Western release of Monster Hunter 4 will not be able to be played with the Japanese version due to the game’s being hosted on different servers. This should come as no surprise to those who played Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate, as American and European players were able to communicate in that game but there was a disconnect with the Japanese version. Thankfully, you can still play online with anyone who has that version and not just people on your friends list.

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It’s E3 week but that’s not stopping the daily screenshots! Today’s is Pokemon themed again as Sakurai loops some previous announcements back around:

Remember the video that introduced Greninja joining the battle? Every Pokémon that appeared in that video will make some kind of appearance in Super Smash Bros! By the way, here’s one of the Pokémon that didn’t make an appearance in that video–Meloetta. Its vocal attacks reflect off land forms, so they’ll be especially effective in a closed environment.

The latest episode of Japanese TV program Pokemon Get TV is said to contain new information for the upcoming Pokemon titles on June 15th. Additionally, the latest issue of Japanese magazine CoroCoro is also set to contain new information when it drops at the end of the month, which given the time frame could potentially be the same announcement.

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Much like they did with Shin Megami Tensei IV, Nintendo of Korea have announced that they will be localizing and publishing Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth some time in 2014. The Shin Megami Tensei series is one that has been localized to Korea for a number of years so while this isn’t entirely unexpected, it’s certainly good news for Persona fans in South Korea

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Tomodachi Life may only be a couple of days away from launching in in the West, but for those looking for some more screenshots / what the early adopters have to say, the official Miiverse is now live. It doesn’t seem overly populated now but I suspect that more posts will start flowing in as it gets closer to release.

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