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Image & Form is back with the latest episode of its video series, “The Engine Room”. In today’s video, the studio talks about SteamWorld Heist Wii U launch details, including release dates, cross-buy discounts and more. View it below.

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For whatever reason, plenty of Nintendo maintenance has been taking place as of late. We do know that Wii U maintenance is scheduled for later today, and 3DS has now been added to the schedule as well. Certain network services such as online play, rankings, etc. will be affected.

Here are the relevant times:

– 7 PM PT – 8:30 PM PT
– 10 PM ET – 11:30 PM ET
– 3 AM in the UK – 4:30 AM in the UK
– 4 AM in Europe – 5:30 AM in Europe

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A pair of file sizes are in for releases on the eShop. First up is SteamWorld Heist for Wii U, which requires 238MB. On 3DS, Ninja Usagimaru: The Mysterious Karakuri Castle will need 430 blocks, or 53.75 MB.

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YouTube user Domtendo gives us a look at FAST Racing Neo’s DLC ahead of its imminent release. Gameplay of the Carbon Cup can be found below.

GameXplain just wrapped up a live stream for Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice showcasing the game’s first hour. We’ve posted the archived version below.

Over the past few days, the e-Capcom Twitter account has been rolling out photos of the first wave of Monster Hunter amiibo. Along with the figures themselves, we’re also able to see which boxes they come in. Have a look at the various images below.

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As Soul Axiom is only a day away from reaching the Wii U eShop, more footage from the game is surfacing. Take a look at another 15 minutes of gameplay below.

Wonder Boy: The Dragon's Trap

The first developer diary for Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap has been published, showing members of the team traveling to Japan in time for BitSummit and meeting with series creator Ryuichi Nishizawa. Watch the video below.

We’ve already seen what Quest of Dungeons looks like on Wii U, but now some footage has arrived of the 3DS version. View an off-screen video below.

Nintendo has gone live with new North American commercials to promote Paper Mario: Color Splash. Check out the brief videos below.


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