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The Sonic & SEGA All-Stars Racing Transformed announcement isn’t even a day old, yet we’re getting quite a few hints that there will be a Wii U version of the game. After hearing that more platform confirmations could be on the way, producer Joe Neate continued to tease the possibility of bringing the project to Nintendo’s upcoming console.

I’ll let this interview excerpt from Metro do the rest of the talking…


There are a lot of great Wii games out there that didn’t garner much attention from consumers. This is something that applies to both retail games and WiiWare releases. We’re talking about titles such as Boom Blox, Excitebots: Trick Racing, and Trauma Team.

GamesBeat contacted a number of key game industry figures – including well-known Nintendo of America employees Bill Trinen (Miyamoto’s translator!) and Nate Bihldorff – for their thoughts on the best unnoticed Wii games.

Here are their selections:


Kingdom Hearts 3D has been out in Japan for a few weeks. That means it’s time to start thinking about the next game in the series. No… really, we’re not kidding!

The Kingdom Hearts 3D edition of the Square Enix’s “Ultimania” book has arrived in Japan, and it contains some interesting tidbits with Tetsuya Nomura. Most notably, Nomura said that they’ll be ready to make an announcement sometime in the near future.

Will Square Enix reveal another spinoff? A true sequel to Kingdom Hearts II? Let us know what you think!

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When it comes to full retail game downloads on Wii U and 3DS, Nintendo won’t be leaving third-parties out in the cold. The company has a program in the works for other publishers to take advantage of their digital options on both platforms. Unsurprisingly though, they’re keeping quiet on the specifics.

Nintendo provided the following statement regarding third-party downloads for Wii U and 3DS:

“We are currently preparing a program for third parties but have nothing specific to announce at this time.”

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Here’s a look at the European One Piece: Unlimited Cruise SP 2 boxart, courtesy of Amazon’s Spanish division:


Amazon has added in a July 6 release date for One Piece: Unlimited Cruise SP 2. That date could be final – it’s a Friday – but we can’t say for sure until we receive a confirmation.

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La-Mulana will not be released on the North American and European Wii Shop Channels. That’s according to Nicalis, who shared the news on its Twitter account.

The studio said:

“Regarding La-Mulana, we have chosen to cancel publishing in North America and Europe for WiiWare. …We’ve waited, too. We’re sorry to have to announce, but we’ve waited for them to finish the game for over two years.”

La-Mulana was originally created for the PC in 2005. The WiiWare version was announced nearly three years ago. The game did make it out on the Japanese Wii Shop Channel, but it’s truly a shame North America/European Wii owners won’t be able to experience the game.

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Famicom

Ganbare Goemon Gaiden: Kieta Ōgon Kiseru – 500 points

Neo Geo

The Super Spy – 900 points
Shock Troopers – 900 points

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For those of you who were unaware of the announcement previously, the Kid Icarus anime videos are returning to Nintendo Video in North America. The old clips have already started to appear on the application today.

Kid Icarus fans without access to a 3DS/Nintendo Video can watch each anime directly on Nintendo Everything.

Thanks to 4Him for the tip.


3DS eShop charts (4/30/12)

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Software

1. 3D Classics: Kid Icarus
2. Colors! 3D
3. Super Mario Bros.
4. Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins
5. 3D Classics: Kirby’s Adventure
6. Pushmo
7. Metal Torrent
8. Sonic the Hedgehog: Triple Trouble
9. Ketzal’s Corridors
10. The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening DX
11. Cut The Rope
12. Dillon’s Rolling Western
13. GO Series Undead Storm
14. Fun! Fun! Minigolf Touch!
15. Photo Dojo
16. Plants vs. Zombies
17. Freakyforms: Your Creations, Alive!
18. Super Mario Land
19. Punch-Out!! Featuring Mr. Dream
20. Kirby’s Dream Land

Videos

1. Nintendo Show 3D: April 19, 2012
2. 3D Classics: Kid Icarus Video
3. Colors! 3D Video
4. Kirby’s Return to Dream Land Video
5. 3D Classics: Kid Icarus Tips and Tricks Video
6. Nintendo Show 3D: April 5, 2012
7. 3D Classics: Kirby’s Adventure Video
8. Nintendo Show 3D: April 26, 2012
9. Mario Tennis Open Video
10. Kirby’s Block Ball Video
11. Super Mario Bros. Video
12. Super Mario Land Video
13. I Must Run! Video
14. Chuck E. Cheese’s Arcade Room Video
15. Kirby Mass Attack Trailer
16. Sonic the Hedgehog: Triple Trouble Video
17. Spirit Camera: The Cursed Memoir Launch Trailer
18. Pyramids Video
19. Kid Icarus: Uprising Viridi, Goddess of Nature
20. Kid Icarus: Uprising Palutena’s Temple

Source: 3DS eShop


Remember when Nicalis was quoted as saying that Wii U would be Nintendo’s most powerful console and would last five to ten years? As it turns out, that information was taken out of context.

Nicalis CEO Tyrone Rodridugez clarified his comments in a discussion with Destructoid, revealing the true intentions behind his statements.

He told the site:

“Sadly, the original quote was taken a bit out of context. Here’s exactly what I meant: for what we need, and maybe for other developers, the Wii U’s [capabilities] are more than sufficient for five to ten years. We’re not making AAA games or using a crazy insane 3D engine, but the Wii U can definitely do both. With that said, for what we are doing, we could work on the Wii U easily for another five years without making it break a sweat. We don’t do massive productions.”



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