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Don’t expect a Tales game on the Wii U anytime soon. In a new interview, series producer Hideo Baba all but ruled out a new project from happenning in the near future.

Here’s what Baba said about the possibility:

“We don’t have any plans at the time [to bring the Tales series to Wii U]. But the Wii U is very unique hardware, which has one big screen [on the TV] and one small screen [on the controller], but with the console for development of an RPG, the players need to play for a long time, so we need to create a game in which the gameplay will help players feel less stress.”

I honestly have no idea what Baba is talking about here. But hey, it is what it is.

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Renegade Kid will be releasing a batch of free levels for Mutant Mudds in Europe this week and North America next week. New players won’t be able to access the content right away, however.

Renegade Kid co-founder Jools Watsham confirmed on Twitter that players will need to complete the main adventure in order to access the extra DLC levels. If you haven’t done so, now’s the time to get on that!

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There’s something a bit concerning with Bravely Default: Flying Fairy. It appears that the game won’t transfer over any DLC when starting a new game.

A note from Square Enix reads:

“If you start your game from ‘New Game’, the acquired reward items will be deleted along with your play data.
Furthermore, the items you have received once cannot be resent, so items you acquired in the past will not be usable. Please keep that in mind if you play a game from ‘New Game’.”

Players can acquire Bravely Default items in a few ways, as long as they belong to the Square Enix Members program.

One code is provided with the game itself and provides a new outfit. Another comes with the official soundtrack, which also offers a unique outfit. Famitsu had a code for an axe while Dengeki hosted an online survey that handed out a spear once completed.

This isn’t traditional DLC – you’re not really buying it from the eShop – but it is still bewildering. I really have no idea why Square Enix couldn’t make it so players could transfer these items over to a new game, honestly.

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A new variant of the Wii U Pro Controller has popped up on EB Games’ Australia website. An unofficial – meaning third-party – controller is in the works, and it’s styled much like a SNES controller.

The product can currently be pre-ordered for $48 AUD. In Australia, Nintendo’s own Pro Controller will sell for roughly $30 more.

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Product Overview
In “Disney Epic Mickey: Power Of Illusion,” gamers will play as Mickey Mouse as he infiltrates the Castle of Illusion on a quest to put an end to the evil witch Mizrabel’s diabolical intentions. Players will be taken on an all-new adventure made specifically for the Nintendo 3DS where, “Reality Is What You Paint Of It.” Created by critically acclaimed video game developer DreamRift, under the direction of Disney Interactive’s Junction Point, “Disney Epic Mickey: Power Of Illusion” furthers the Wasteland saga by taking players on a completely new story and adventure.

Paying tribute to the classic Sega Genesis title “Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse,” “Disney Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion” focuses on the fabled Castle of Illusion, which has fallen into Wasteland, an alternate world filled with 80 years of forgotten Disney characters and theme park attractions – and now forgotten video games. The evil witch Mizrabel, villainess from the classic “Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse,” finds herself an unwilling inhabitant of Wasteland, and unleashes a plot to escape using the Castle of Illusion to imprison and drain the cartoon essence from currently famous Toons. Players will take on the role of Mickey Mouse as he utilizes his magical brush to wield paint and thinner to confront Mizrabel and save the Toons.



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