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Wii Fit U has been updated. The patch addresses issues relating to data transfer from Wii Fit/Wii Fit Plus, and also corrects problems in which data recorded by the Fit Meter is not properly reflected when transferred to the game itself.

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The latest Japanese hardware sales from Media Create are as follows:

3DS LL – 53,190
3DS – 28,627
Vita – 21,764
Wii U – 17,737
PS3 – 11,867
PSP – 4,010
Wii – 579
Xbox 360 – 346

For comparison’s sake, here are the hardware numbers from last week:

3DS LL – 58,627
Wii U – 38,802
3DS – 29,749
Vita – 27,618
PS3 – 11,148
PSP – 3,680
Wii – 477
Xbox 360 – 328

Along with today’s screenshot, Sakurai passed along the following message on Miiverse:

The Villager’s bug catching net that was shown in the movie is actually a grapple move. It is sort of like Link’s Clawshot and Samus’s Grapple Beam.

Shin Chan: The Storm Called The Kasukabe Boys Film Star is heading to the 3DS, according to the latest issue of Famitsu. In it, players shoot famous scenes from 21 different Shin Chan films.

Shin Chan: The Storm Called The Kasukabe Boys Film Star contains action RPG gameplay. Those who purchase a first print copy will receive access to the 1993 Super Famicom game Shin Chan: The Storm Called Kindergarten as DLC.

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Spike Chunsoft has confirmed DLC for Attack on Titan: The Last Wings of Mankind. Players will be able to obtain an additional story for Levi, and it will be free for a limited time.

If you clear the game with Levi, you can use him in the multiplayer World Mode. It’s also possible to acquire and use his special weapons.

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Eiji Aonuma has a special relationship with Shigeru Miyamoto. After all, the two have been working together for a couple of decades.

Aonuma shared some of his thoughts concerning Miyamoto in GamesTM’s previous issue. Surprisingly, Aonuma revealed, “The time I have spent working with him is even longer than my relationship with my father”. Aonuma also mentioned that he feels he’s “far away from reaching Mr. Miyamoto’s level of perspective” and hopes Miyamoto will “forever” continue providing opinions on Nintendo’s titles.

Polygon recently published a new Child of Light preview with new details about the upcoming downloadable game. Read on below for the information, plus comments from writer Jeffrey Yohalem.

– Combat system has traditional elements but has a twist
– Game rewards clever thinking over button-pushing dexterity
– One level takes place in a subterranean network of caves back with big spiders and three-legged archers
– One player can play as Aurora while another controls the floating spark sidekick Igniculus
– Head through the caves and battle enemies
– Combat system based largely on the system from Grandia 2
– Sneak up on enemies in order to gain an advantage in battle
– Can attack first if you drop on enemies from above or behind
– Battles are set on several raised platforms
– Platforms were inspired by the designs of opera sets
– Bar at the bottom screen tracks the amount of time between each combatant’s attack
– Small pictures of each combatant will move along the bar as they prepare to attack
– At the end of the bar is a smaller bar colored red
– Characters that are attacked while their picture is in the red zone will have their attack “interrupted”
– This resets their charging time and starting them over from the beginning of the bar
– Dialogue is structured like an epic ballad
– Every second and fourth line in its poem-like structure rhyme
– Yohalem wrote the first 10 pages of the script before he realized it “had to be a poem”
– He then decided to write the script directly into poem format


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