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Canadian retailer Future Shop shared the boxart for Need for Speed: Most Wanted Wii U on its website. It also lists a possible release date: March 12.

EA has yet to officially announce when Most Wanted will be available on Wii U. But March 12 is a Tuesday, so it’s not entirely out of the question…

Here’s the product description posted on Future Shop’s page:

“Return to the streets once more in Need for Speed: Most Wanted 2 for Nintendo Wii U. Jump into a dream car and outrun the police as you take part in a series of dangerous street races against highly-skilled opponents. Enjoy a vast open world and climb the ladder in this visually stunning racer that makes full use of the Wii U’s graphical prowess.”

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Ubisoft has finally released the Rayman Legends demo on the Wii U eShop. You can download it right now, folks!

The download clocks in at 577 megabytes. That’s around half that of FIFA 13, the first demo to land on the Wii U eShop.


How Nintendo Land ends

Posted on 12 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in Videos, Wii U | 0 comments

Yes, Nintendo Land does have an ending! This is attainable after collecting stars for each event. You can watch the ending and game credits above.


Starting on Sunday, Target will be holding a “Buy 2 Get 1 Free” sale on all Wii U games. The deal lasts through December 22, the following Saturday.

Other offers include Skylanders Giants for $50, Epic Mickey 2 for $40, $35 for Paper Mario: Sticker Star, Mario Kart 7, and New Super Mario Bros. 2, $30 for LEGO The Lord of the Rings, and $20 for LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes.

The full list of sales can be found here.


YouTube simply won’t work on the Wii U’s Internet browser at the moment. Videos don’t show a play button any longer – there’s just a big black box instead.

Hopefully this is just a glitch related to the new YouTube design. If not, we’ll all be stuck using the sluggish Wii U app… which lacks Off-TV play.


The next Mass Effect is a long ways off. EA and BioWare Montreal won’t have the game done until late 2014 to mid 2015.

Development just began “a month or two ago”, according to a BioWare representative – hence the long wait.

“Late 2014 to Mid 2015. I honestly can’t tell you an exact because full development on the game started a month or two ago.”

By the time development wraps up, it could be a three year wait between Mass Effect 3 and the next game.

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