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Nostatic Software is in the process of preparing an update for its Wii U eShop title VoxelMaker. That information comes from a recent tweet, in which the studio said that some new features are in the works. Users can expect a faster, GPU-based rendering as well as glow and transparency.

Here’s the relevant tweet from Nostatic:


Thanks to Jake for the tip.

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Mobot Studios has gone live with an official trailer for The Deer God on Wii U. Take a look at the video below.

In celebration of Mutant Mudds Super Challenge’s launch this week, Renegade Kid created a new video… starring the studio’s own Jools Watsham. Check it out below.

Bandai Namco published two more Assassination Classroom: Assassin Training Plan commercials today. Both can be seen below.

Nintendo UK is hosting a “Countdown Clash” for Pokken Tournament. Two of the game’s fighters will be pitted against each other, and fans will be asked which Pokemon they believe will win the battle. After votes are collected on both YouTube and Twitter, the winners of both bouts with then be announced.

You can see the third Countdown Clash video below. The latest matches are Chandelure vs. Gengar and Garchomp vs. Blaziken.

Update: Another tidbit of history from Renegade Kid – a port of Nina Five-O from GBA to DS.



Yesterday, Renegade Kid co-founder Jools Watsham shared on Twitter that the company once pitched a Game Boy Advance port of Demon’s Crest to Capcom. Nothing ever materialized from those early discussions though, as low sales of the SNES version didn’t warrant a port to the handheld.

Watsham also said that Renegade Kid “pitched a lot of things” to Capcom as well as Konami. But much like Demon’s Crest, talks did not progress too far.

Watsham’s tweets are as follows:


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Axiom Verge is making its way to Wii U, creator Tom Happ has announced. A release is planned on the eShop later this year.

Here’s a brief overview of the game:

Axiom Verge is a retro-style action-platform-exploration game done in a 16-bit style and was heavily influenced by games like Metroid, Contra, Blaster Master, and other classics, but with very modern design sensibilities. It also gives you power over glitches like those found in classic games, allowing you to scramble enemies, corrupt environments, and enter hidden areas as you explore this hostile alien world and uncover your role within it.

Axiom Verge features more than 40 weapons and tools, close to 100 upgrades, over 80 creatures, nearly 1,000 rooms, and six supported languages: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, and Brazilian Portuguese.

Happ suggested that a Wii U version of Axiom Verge would happen last June. As for 3DS, bringing it to that system would be “more difficult since the hardware is so completely different.”

Source: Axiom Verge PR

Crystalline Green has teamed up with Drop Dead Interactive to bring Gear Gauntlet to Wii U.

For those who haven’t heard of Gear Gauntlet previously, it’s an “action packed, and sometimes rage inducing 2D action arcade game”. While playing, you’ll be dodging spinning blades, navigating labythinth mazes, and finding secret treasure chambers. You’ll also “race against the creeping wall of death across lava floes, under ice caverns, through twisted forests.”

Here’s one of the previous trailers for Gear Gauntlet:

Source: Crystalline Green PR

It’s time for the latest Famitsu’s most wanted games chart! Dragon Quest XI is back up to the second spot, and was only one vote shy of tying for first.

Head past the break for the full chart. All votes were cast between February 25 and March 2.

Bandai Namco has the first commercial up for My Hero Academia: Battle for All. You can view it below.


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