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LEGO Ninjago: Shadow of Ronin, announced for 3DS last year, now has a concrete release date. Warner Bros. Interactive confirmed today that the game will launch on March 24.

Source: Warner Bros. Interactive

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Warner Bros. Interactive has announced not one, but two brand new LEGO games. LEGO Jurassic World and LEGO Marvel’s Avengers are coming to both Wii U and 3DS.

LEGO Jurassic World is due out in June. LEGO Marvel’s Avengers will follow this fall.

Check out details about each below:

LEGO Jurassic World
Following the epic storylines of Jurassic Park, The Lost World: Jurassic Park and Jurassic Park III, as well as the highly anticipated Jurassic World, LEGO Jurassic World is the first videogame where players will be able to relive and experience all four Jurassic films. The game will be available in June for the Xbox One, all-in-one games and entertainment system, the Xbox 360 games and entertainment system from Microsoft, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3 computer entertainment systems, PlayStation Vita handheld entertainment system, the Wii U system from Nintendo, Nintendo 3DS hand-held system, and Windows PC.

LEGO Marvel’s Avengers
Avengers Assemble! Experience the first console videogame featuring characters and storylines from the blockbuster film Marvel’s The Avengers and the much anticipated sequel Marvel’s Avengers: Age of Ultron, and more. Play as the most powerful Super Heroes in their quest to save humanity. The game will be available in fall 2015 for the Xbox One, all-in-one games and entertainment system, the Xbox 360 games and entertainment system from Microsoft, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3 computer entertainment systems, PlayStation Vita handheld entertainment system, the Wii U system from Nintendo, Nintendo 3DS hand-held system, and Windows PC.

Source: Warner Bros. Interactive PR

Metroid Prime Trilogy is launching today in North America and Europe as the next Wii download for Wii U. Note that the file size weighs in at 7705MB. Get those hard drives ready!

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Jumpy Cat will no longer be coming to the eShop. Ninja Pig Studios, the game’s publisher, has confirmed that there are no longer plans to publish the game.

Ninja Pig Studios’ Jordan Schuetz wrote on Twitter last week:


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Wii U eShop

This week’s Wii U eShop charts are as follows:

Software

1. Super Mario Galaxy 2
2. Punch-Out!!
3. NES Remix 2
4. Super Mario Bros. 2
5. Super Mario World
6. Teslagrad
7. Guacamelee
8. Duck Hunt
9. Super Mario Bros. 3
10. Yoshi’s Island: Super Mario Advance 3
11. EarthBound
12. Zelda: A Link to the Past
13. Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
14. Swords & Soldiers
15. Citizens of Earth
16. Super Mario Bros.
17. Super Metroid
18. The Legend of Zelda
19. Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker
20. SteamWorld Dig

Videos

1. Mario Party 10 Trailer
2. New 3DS XL Trailer
3. Kirby and the Rainbow Curse Gameplay Trailer
4. Nintendo Direct 1/14/15
5. Yoshi’s Woolly World E3 2014 Trailer
6. Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D Gameplay Trailer
7. Meme Run Trailer
8. Mario vs. Donkey Kong E3 2014 Video
9. Xenoblade Chronicles X Exploration Trailer
10. Upcoming Fire Emblem Teaser Trailer
11. Hyrule Warriors amiibo Trailer
12. Captain Toad TV Spot
13. Citizens of Earth Trailer
14. NES Remix 2 – Find Luigi: Super Mario Bros. 2 Stage 11
15. amiibo Launch Announcement
16. Code Name S.T.E.A.M. amiibo Trailer
17. Introducing amiibo
18. Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate Story Trailer
19. Nintendo Minute – Captain Toad New Levels
20. Mario Maker E3 2014 Trailer

Source: Wii U eShop

More:

This week’s video additions to the Wii U/3DS eShops are as follows:

Wii U

Blok Drop X Twisted Fusion Trailer
Toss N Go Trailer
How to Win at Smash Ep. 9
Frenchy Bird Trailer
SpongeBob HeroPants Trailer

3DS

How to Win at Smash Ep. 9
S.C.A.T. Trailer
Drop Zone – Under Fire Trailer
SpongeBob HeroPants Trailer
Sumico Trailer

Source: Wii U/3DS eShops

Majora’s Mask might be one of the most interesting games in the Zelda series. Not only is the title darker and different from other entries, but development itself was also atypical.

Eiji Aonuma reflected on the original release of Majora’s Mask in a recent issue of GamesMaster. In his chat with the magazine, he discussed the game’s short development cycle, and how “innovation truly comes when you have to work under some kind of big pressure.”

Below are his words in full:


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