Another new Jett Rocket II screenshot
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Shin’en has shared another new Jett Rocket II, showcasing one of the game’s free-roaming levels. You can find it below.

Black 3DS XL confirmed for North America, out on August 11
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Rumored last week, the black 3DS XL is indeed coming to North America. The new system variation is expected to arrive on August 11.
You can find the official announcement below.
Rising Star Games bringing Hakuoki: Memories of the Shinsengumi to Europe
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Aksys is releasing Hakuoki: Memories of the Shinsengumi in North America. Over in Europe, Rising Star Games will be handling publishing duties, the company announced today.
IDEA FACTORY games are known for their complexity and difficulty, and this combination of its unique take on game development and Rising Star Games’ mantra of bringing top quality Japanese gaming to western markets maintains the brand faithfulness of both companies. The first title to be released in this deal is Hakuoki: Memories of the Shinsengumi, a romantic visual novel for the Nintendo 3DS. By enjoying the story and following a clever twist of consequences, players will be able to help guide Chizuru, the heroine of the tale, down a path of romance or into a murky world of corruption.
Hakuoki: Memories of the Shinsengumi is one of two Idea Factory games coming to PAL territories. Rising Star plans to announce the second one “in the near future”.
At the moment, Hakuoki: Memories of the Shinsengumi does not have a European release date. You can view some screenshots in the gallery above.
Spot the Differences: Party! making its way to the Wii U eShop
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Sanuk Games is working on a new title for the Wii U eShop called “Spot the Differences: Party!”, the studio has revealed to Nintendo Everything. It’s a straightforward “Spot the Differences” game that can be played solo with the GamePad or with a Wiimote.
Two local multiplayer modes are also included:
– A synchronous multiplayer more where everybody plays together, one player using the GamePad and others using Wii Remotes
– A turn-based multiplayer mode on the GamePad, allowing players to compare their performances with a synchronous replay at the end of each turn
Spot the Differences: Party! is currently in lotcheck. If all goes well, the game should be out in late August or September.
The Wonderful 101 – blog post 3 now live
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