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With Halloween approaching, Nintendo has decided to partake in the festivities with a brand new community on Miiverse.

Head on over to the “Miiverse Monster Mansion” community for polls, discussions, and more about Halloween over the next week. There will also be events and challenges pertaining to Wii U and 3DS games.

Here’s the Miiverse announcement post made earlier today:


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Rock Zombie is coming to the North American Wii U eShop next week, according to a listing on Nintendo’s website. The game will be available on October 30. When Rock Zombie releases, it will be priced at $6.99.

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Proun+ is in the works for the 3DS eShop and will be released by year’s end. Engine Software will be bringing the game to both North America and Europe.

Proun+ has players riding along a tubular path, though there’s a bit more to it than that. The need to avoid obstacles and various difficulty modes should keep things interesting.

Check out a teaser trailer for Proun+ above.

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Woah Dave! is just a week away from launching on the North American 3DS eShop. On Twitter, Choice Provisions confirmed that the title is slated for October 30. Nintendo’s website lists a $4.99 price point.


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It’s been a fairly long wait for Tengami for Wii U, but the game is almost here. Developer Nyamyam said on Twitter today that the game recently passed certification in both the US and Europe. A release date will be announced “soon” – it’ll likely be out next month.


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Those who pick up an early copy of Devil Survivor 2: Break Record in Japan will receive the “Shoji Meguro x Atlus Sound Team Arrange Soundtrack”, Atlus has announced. The company will share a full track list in the future.

Devil Survivor 2: Break Record launches in Japan on January 29.

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HullBreach Studios announced via Twitter today that SDK Paint is coming to the North American Wii U eShop on November 6.

The full message is as follows:

HullBreach has also revealed another eShop title for Wii U titled “SDK Spriter”. This will be available sometime in the first half of 2015.


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Although it was pretty much assumed, Nintendo has now spoken about how it has not implemented any sort of parity clause for the eShop. In other words, indies can freely release their games on other platforms before the Big N’s digital marketplace.

Nintendo’s Ed Valiente said at the Italian Game Developers Summit today:

“There is no exclusivity or parity clause. We understand that small teams can’t work on multiple platforms at once. If you want to release on other platforms first, we’re happy for you to bring it to the platform when you’re ready. Of course, we’d like it on ours at the same time but it’s not a dealbreaker.”

Along with Europe, Zombie Panic in Wonderland DX will be releasing on the North American 3DS eShop next week. You’ll be able to purchase the game starting on October 30. Zombie Panic in Wonderland DX is priced at $6.

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