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Earlier today, Watch_Dogs art director Mathieu Leduc tweeted an image showing a partial look at some of the game’s characters. Take a look below:


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WayForward is finished with development on Regular Show: Mordecai and Rigby in 8-Bit Land. The game is done and has gone gold, according to D3Publisher.

Regular Show: Mordecai and Rigby in 8-Bit Land will launch in North America on October 29 for $29.95.

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Futuresco Games has launched a new Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign for something called “Coco Returns”. The title, described as “the first ChromaDepth displaying video game ever”, has a chance of coming to Wii U.

Coco Returns needs $4,000 to be fully funded. A Wii U funding goal lies at $75,000.

It’ll come with at least 40 levels, difficulty modes, a scoring system, and more.

There’s a trailer above, but Futuresco warns that all graphics and videos thus far are preliminary and the team is working on improving the graphic art.

You can find more information about Coco Returns on the Indiegogo page here.


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Here’s how the Japanese boxart compares to its North American counterpart:

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Seems that the North American version of The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD Limited Edition isn’t quite as good as the European release. No reversible cover, and no dome for the Ganondorf figure.


Siliconera reports that Nintendo intends to bring MonoGame Framework to Wii U. We’ve previously seen the open source tech of the Microsoft XNA 4.x Framework used in titles such as Bastion, Fez, and Skulls of the Shogon.

MonoGame Framework allows for developers to more easily make cross-platform games while re-using code. Other platforms, including iOS, Android, Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, Windows Phone 8, PlayStation Mobile and Ouya, can already use MonoGame Framework.

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Two 3DS eShop games can now be bought at slightly lower prices.

First up, Viking Invasion 2 has been permanently discounted to $6.99. Previously, the game costed $7.99.

Heavy Fire: Special Operations 3D is also on sale through October 17. Originally priced at $4.99, 3DS owners can make a purchase for $3.99.



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