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Update: Not all information discovered through the site leak was accurate, but it sounds like quite a bit was. Official details here.

A pulled test page on Precursor Games’ website has revealed the first details about Shadow of the Eternals, where it goes by the earlier name Shadow of the Ancients.

Shadow of the Eternals is coming to both Wii U and PC. A release is planned for the fourth quarter of 2014, according to the FAQ portion of the page.

Fans can expect an action-adventure experience with horror elements mixed in. It’s strictly a single-player experience – a note reads:

“We believe that single player games are very much alive in this industry, and present a cinematic experience to the gamer unlike any other.”


IGN has posted a new trailer for a brand new game titled “Shadow of the Eternals”. This is a spiritual successor to Silicon Knights’ Eternal Darkness, with developers from the GameCube game involved – including Denis Dyack.

Shadow of the Eternals is being made by Precursor Games. Currently, platforms have not been confirmed. It appears that a crowdfunding campaign will begin in just a couple of days.

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Nintendo’s website confirms that SpeedX 3D Hyper Edition will be out on the North American 3DS eShop next week. The game’s product page doesn’t list a price point, but does include a few details and screenshots.

SpeedX 3D Hyper Edition is a tunnel racing game, just like its predecessor. Hyper Edition offers improved visuals, new music, improved controls, and faster gameplay. A hyper mode as well as shields and boosts are also featured.

You’ll be able to purchase SpeedX 3D Hyper Edition starting on May 9.

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Level-5 registered three new trademarks that may hint at a third round of Guild03 games. “Wonderflick”, “Retro Drop Adventurer Note”, and “Earth Devastating B-rank Girlfriend” were all picked up in Japan.

The Guild titles tend to have unusual names. You could say the same about these three trademarks as well. So perhaps we’ll be seeing even more Guild releases? Level-5 does seem to be interested in continuing the franchise.

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If you skip to the 4-minute mark, you can hear a few comments from Frontier commenting on a LostWinds sequel. It’s something that “very much like to do”.

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The Super Mario Bros. movie was not very good. Actually, that’s putting it lightly. It was horrible.

But if you do happen to live by the Los Angeles area and like seeing underwhelming films, then you may want to check out a new screening of the Super Mario Bros. movie on May 24. The flick will be shown once more as it reaches its 20th anniversary.

Screenwriter Parker Bennet and production designer David L. Snyder will both be in attendance. After the screening, the two will be fielding questions from fans. Surprises are also planned for moviegoers.

You can find more details about the event through the official Facebook page here.

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Rob Maher, the developer behind Rex Rocket, could bring an additional game to the Wii U eShop – or perhaps even the 3DS eShop.

Maher told Nintendo Life that the team has interest in releasing the Zelda-inspired title “Blossom Tales” on one of the two platforms.

Of the game, he said:

“Depending on the success of Rex Rocket, we have big plans to bring a previous title that I had been working on called Blossom Tales, a Zelda-like game that I think stems from my inner kid and The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past being one of the unobtainable games of my youth. Set in the world of Blossom, the game follows a young and newly initiated Knight of the Rose, Lily. After King Orchid is double-crossed and cursed to sleep by the Wizard Crocus, it’s up to Lily to find ingredients to concoct a potion that will restore the King. We are hoping to pave the way with Rex Rocket onto Nintendo and follow it up with Blossom Tales — depending on the success of Rex Rocket, we may develop a sequel first. Nintendo is the primary goal for us, 100%.”

You can get an idea of what Blossom Tales looks like through the screenshots above.

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