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Nintendo released a new video today showcasing a few European digital game highlights from June 2016. You can watch it below.

This week’s North American Nintendo Downloads are as follows:

Wii U Download

Steel Lords – $14.99
Tap Tap Arcade 2 – $2.99

Wii U Virtual Console

Baseball Simulator 1000 – $4.99
Flying Dragon: The Secret Scroll – $4.99

New 3DS Virtual Console

The Legend of The Mystical Ninja – $7.99

3DS Themes

The Legend of Dark Witch 2 Rudy Theme
The Legend of Dark Witch 2 Sola Theme
The Legend of Dark Witch 2 Zizou Theme

eShop Sales

Wii U / 3DS

– Gardenscapes, Murder on the Titanic and more games from Joindots are on sale until 8:59 a.m. PT on July 14.

Wii U

– Hold Your Fire: A Game About Responsibility and Explody Bomb are on sale until 8:59 a.m. PT on July 28.
– Color Zen, My Style Studio: Hair Salon and more games from Cypronia are on sale until 8:59 a.m. PT on July 29.
– Totem Topple is 80 percent off (reduced from $5 to $1) until 8:59 a.m. PT on July 14.

3DS

– Mercenaries Saga 2, GLORY OF GENERALS THE PACIFIC and more games from CIRCLE Ent. are on sale until 8:59 a.m. PT on July 28.
– Dan McFox: Head Hunter is more than 30 percent off (reduced from $2.99 to $1.99) until 8:59 a.m. PT on July 21.

Source: Nintendo PR

It’s been a very long wait for Gotta Protectors outside of Japan. Thankfully, we can finally say that the game is making its way west very soon. Ancient now has an English site up confirming Gotta Protector’s release date in North America.

You’ll be able to pick up the game starting on July 21. According to the official site, it’ll be priced at $12.99.

Here’s a trailer:

Wii U is getting two Virtual Console games in North America this week, but the 3DS will have a classic release as well. The Legend of The Mystical Ninja is set for launch tomorrow on New 3DS.

Nintendo’s website includes the following overview:

Take control of Kid Ying and Dr. Yang in an action adventure through feudal Japan! Overcome 10 levels of the Dragonbeast to save Princess Yuki, battling through stages of intense 3-D and 2-D zones filled with zany characters and fun minigames!

The Legend of The Mystical Ninja will be sold for $7.99.

Thanks to Brian for the tip.

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Ninja Smasher, PUMO’s action title for the 3DS, is making its way west. Europe will have access to it starting on July 21 for €3.55. North America shouldn’t be too far behind.

Here’s a trailer for the original release:

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Fairune 2 has been dated for Japan. The 3DS eShop game is expected on July 13 for 800 yen.

Here’s a trailer:

Circle Entertainment should eventually bring Fairune 2 west. It’s just a matter of when!

With Nintendo’s upcoming appearance at Japanese indie event BitSummit, they have released a montage trailer of all the games that will be at their booth. Check it out below:

The lineup of Nindies include:

Wii U

Ace of Seafood
Runbow
TorqueL

3DS

1000m Zombie Escape
Back in 1995 64
Block Legend
Brave Dungeon
Cave Story
Fairune 2
Gunma no Yabou
Naniyugi Tokoyo
New Kersploosh
Nyoki Nyoki Tabidachi Hen
Shovel Knight


A few weeks ago, Mastiff announced Gurumin 3D: A Monstrous Adventure. Falcom’s well-received action-adventure title will be coming to Nintendo’s portable as an eShop title later this summer.

We now have the first screenshots showing what Gurumin actually looks like on 3DS. Hit up the gallery below for the images as well as some other art and a fact sheet.

Source: Mastiff PR

Nyoki Nyoki: Tabidachi Hen is the newest game from Puyo Puyo creator Masamitsu Niitani and his company Compile Maru. Ahead of its playable debut at BitSummit this weekend, it’s confirmed to be in development for 3DS.

Here’s what we know thus far:

– Falling object puzle game
– Try to match color and horizontally line up falling “Nyoki Nyoki” to build up attack power to prevent from being buied under “Ojama”
– This can be activated at any time
Given that it’s assumed two people are fighting against each other, the official genre name is “fighting puzzle”
– Handicap mode: “2 Colors vs. 5 Colors”
– This mode will allow advanced players and beginners to face off against each other

Nyoki Nyoki: Tabidachi Hen is due out later this summer in Japan for 800 yen. View some screenshots below.

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Four Horses made it known recently that Digger Dan DX had been pulled from the 3DS eShop. An unfortunate situation had developed, and First Star Software (owner of the Boulder Dash rights) asked Nintendo for its removal. Many had thought that Digger Dan DX would be gone permanently, but it looks like that won’t be the case at all.

Here’s the latest from Four Horses:

I am happy to announce that I received an immediate response from First Star Software, Inc. having contacted them on Sunday, and we have already settled this issue to our mutual satisfaction. (In fact I’m thrilled with the terms.) I hope to get Digger Dan DX back on sale as soon as possible though, due to the re-submission processes with Nintendo, this may take a few months. Hopefully much less. (I don’t know yet.)

Definitely good to hear that it’s all been settled! When Digger Dan DX does return to the eShop, you’ll be the first to know.

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