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4 Corner Games has announced that I’ve Got to Run: Complete Edition! will be available next week in North America. The game is slated for November 13 with a $4.99 price point.

Europe will be receiving I’ve Got to Run: Complete Edition! sometime in early December.

4 Corner Games shared on Twitter a few moments ago:


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We first found out about Get Off My Lawn! this past summer. Digital Leisure has now shared concrete details about the game, and we have a trailer as well.

Get Off My Lawn! is a free-to-play arcade shooter. Players take on the role of 78-year-old Murray Mendelson, who must keep endless waves of aliens off his lawn by taking them down with his musket. As you defeat more aliens, the tougher they become.

Players will be able to collect orbs, which can be used to upgrade weaponry. Power-ups include “Cane Time”, “Infuriate”, and “Soundwave”.

Get Off My Lawn! will be released on various platforms on November 11. However, the Wii U version will arrive later this winter.

Source: Digital Leisure PR

Moon Chronicles is only for 3DS at present. However, perhaps that could change in the future depending on support from fans.

The official Moon Chronicles Twitter account published a message earlier today asking people if they would support a Kickstarter campaign for a Wii U version of Moon Chronicles. If there’s enough interest, there might be a chance that we’ll see it on Nintendo’s console.


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The video above gives us another look at the Pac-Land stage!

Wondering which games are included in Ultimate NES Remix? Well, wonder no longer!

Destructoid shares the following list:

Balloon Fight
Donkey Kong
Donkey Kong Jr.
Dr. Mario
Excitebike
Kid Icarus
Kirby’s Adventure
Mario Bros.
Metroid
Punch-Out!!
Super Mario Bros.
Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels
Super Mario Bros. 2
Super Mario Bros. 3
The Legend of Zelda
Zelda II: The Adventure of Link

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Ansimuz Games has almost finished work on its Zelda II-inspired Elliot Quest, a new indie adventure RPG with five dungeons, 16 bosses, and plenty of treasure. Players will explore the Urele island in search of an ancient demon.

Here’s an official story overview:

After Elliot’s wife disappears, he falls sick and attempts to take his own life-only to discovers that he can’t die. Plagued by nightmares and growing weaker by the day, Elliot seeks out a local Sage, who tells him that he’s the victim of a rare curse. A demon called a Satar is slowly consuming Elliot’s vitality. If Elliot can’t find a cure to the curse before it’s too late, he will become a Satar. His only hope is to ask for the help of one of the island’s Guardians, who have kept the Satar from taking over Urele. Elliot can’t die—but he’s still running out of time.

Elliot Quest offers character customization through a leveling up system, a variety of magic attacks, chain attacks to make enemies drop more items, a trio of unique endings based on your decisions, and more.

Elliot Quest will be released for Wii U via the eShop in early 2015. You’ll find a trailer above. An early alpha demo for browsers is located here.

Source: Ansimuz Games PR


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