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Project CARS will be available this November on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. Unfortunately, the same can’t be said of the Wii U version.

Publisher Bandai Namco confirmed on Twitter today that Project CARS is launching on Nintendo’s console in 2015. The company did not explain why this is so.


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The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time

Eiji Aonuma has shared the one Zelda-related memory that moved him the most.

Back in the day, Aonuma received a fan letter from the mother of an elementary school girl who was sadly hospitalized due to an illness. She gave her daughter Zelda: Ocarina of Time to play.

After initially thinking that it would be impossible to complete, the girl started to get the hang of things and ended up deciding, “if Link is trying this hard, then I will, too!” – referring to her rehabilitation. “And before they knew it, she was back to her healthy self,” Aonuma said.

Check out Aonuma’s full words below.

The unboxing videos for the McDonald’s Mario Kart 8 Happy Meal toys continue. This time around, we get a look at Donkey Kong. Check out the video below.

Red Barrels’ horror title Outlast won’t be hitting Nintendo’s conosle any time soon. A representative from the studio told B-Ten, “Sorry, but at this moment, there no plans to bring Outlast to the Wii U.” Outlast is out now on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.

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TreeFall Studios released The Letter on the North American Wii U eShop today. If you want to check out the game in action, view the video below. You’ll see that it can apparently be completed in just a matter of minutes.

Big John Games is working on an update for Ohno Odyssey. This will add 14 new puzzles to the game, and it will be free. President Ken Patterson shared the news with Shigeru Reviews and Co.

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