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A new Daily Pokémon stage has appeared on Pokémon Shuffle, allowing you to take a shot at catching Girafarig!

Before being able to catch Girafarig, be sure to update your game by clicking Check In and getting the new 1.1.13 patch to get it. As usual with Daily Pokémon, you only have 24 hours to try and catch it, so get Girafarig while you can!

 

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Several new games out came out this week on the Wii U and 3DS eShops. If you’re interested in checking out what’s new in screenshot form, take a peak at the gallery below.

Footage is now available that shows off the new Zelda: Wind Waker HD badges in Collectible Badge Center. Check it out below.

Wee Man Studios is developing a new project for the 3DS called “Lifespeed”. This futuristic flying racing game is planned for a summer 2015 launch on the eShop.

Lifespeed offers 11 playable characters, online leaderboards, and a story mode that has players fighting for the survival of their planet. Galactic disputes are settled on the track as each racer defends their planet’s dominance.

Check out a teaser trailer for Lifespeed below. Expect screenshots and gameplay in the near future.

If you’d like another look at Stretchmo, take a look at the video below. There’s about a half hour of footage!

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It’s a little ways away, but Nintendo has penciled in the next round of eShop maintenance for June 1. The Wii U and 3DS eShops will be unavailable between 4 PM ET and 8 PM ET, which translates to 1 PM PT and 5 PM PT.

From Monday, June 1, 2015 1:00 PM
– Monday, June 1, 2015 5:00 PM Pacific Time
During the maintenance window, the following services may be unavailable.
Wii U
– Nintendo eShop
Nintendo 3DS
– Nintendo eShop

Aside from eShop downtime, several games of their own will be undergoing maintenance on May 18. Here’s the full lineup:

From Monday, May 18, 2015 4:00 PM
– Monday, May 18, 2015 7:00 PM Pacific Time
During the maintenance window, the following services may be unavailable.
Wii U
– Online Play, Rankings, etc. for Angry Birds™ Star Wars®
– Online Play, Rankings, etc. for Angry Birds™ Trilogy
– Online Play, Rankings, etc. for BIT.TRIP Presents… Runner2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien
– Online Play, Rankings, etc. for CastleStorm
– Online Play, Rankings, etc. for Donkey Kong Country™: Tropical Freeze
– Online Play, Rankings, etc. for DuckTales: Remastered
– Online Play, Rankings, etc. for Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara
– Online Play, Rankings, etc. for F1 RACE STARS™ POWERED UP EDITION
– Online Play, Rankings, etc. for Game Party™ Champions
– Online Play, Rankings, etc. for Hot Wheels World’s Best Driver™
– Online Play, Rankings, etc. for Injustice: Gods Among Us
– Online Play, Rankings, etc. for Pure Chess®
– Online Play, Rankings, etc. for Sonic Lost World™
– Online Play, Rankings, etc. for Star Wars Pinball
– Online Play, Rankings, etc. for TANK! TANK! TANK!™
– Online Play, Rankings, etc. for TEKKEN TAG TOURNAMENT™ 2 Wii U EDITION
Nintendo 3DS
– Online Play, Rankings, etc. for Banana Bliss: Jungle Puzzles
– Online Play, Rankings, etc. for Chibi-Robo!™: Photo Finder
– Online Play, Rankings, etc. for Crazy Chicken: Director’s Cut 3D
– Online Play, Rankings, etc. for Pure Chess®
– Online Play, Rankings, etc. for Star Wars Pinball

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Nintendo published a North American launch trailer for Stretchmo. Catch it below.

The Capcom Spring Sale has gone live on both the North American Wii U and 3DS eShops. Through May 28, gamers can save up to 60 percent on various titles.

Here’s the full lineup of games that are on sale:

Wii U

Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara – $5.99 (was $14.99)
DuckTales Remastered – $6.75 (was $14.99)
Resident Evil: Revelations – $15.99 (was $39.99)

3DS

Resident Evil: Revelations – $8.99 (was $19.99)
Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D – $7.99 (was $19.99)
Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition – $7.99 (was $19.99)

The Capcom Spring Sale will end on May 28.

 

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A couple of file sizes have come in for two games that have launched on the eShops today. On 3DS, Stretchmo is about 713 blocks of space. Nihilumbra, a new Wii U title, requires roughly 1,750 MB to download.

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Surprise! Puzzle game Stretchmo – otherwise known as Fullblox in Europe and Pushmo: Hippa Land in Japan – has arrived on the North American 3DS eShop.

Stretchmo is free to download, though players can purchase DLC for new content and features.

Here’s a breakdown of the pricing structure:

– Mallo’s Playtime Plaza ($4.99): 100 progressively challenging levels that introduce the basics of the game.
– Poppy’s Sculpture Square ($2.99): 50 puzzle levels shaped like animals and objects.
– Corin’s Fortress of Fun ($2.99): 50 levels featuring new gizmo obstacles and enemies.
– Papa Blox’s NES Expo ($2.99): A treat for retro fans that features 50 levels based on classic NES characters.

Additionally, the following attraction pack bundles are available:

– Bundle featuring all four attractions ($9.99).
– Bundle containing “Poppy’s Sculpture Square,” “Corin’s Fortress of Fun” and “Papa Blox’s NES Expo” after “Mallo’s Playtime Plaza” has already been purchased ($6.99).
– Bundle of the remaining three attractions after purchasing either “Poppy’s Sculpture Square,” “Corin’s Fortress of Fun” or “Papa Blox’s NES Expo” ($8.99).

As for the game itself, here’s a brief overview:

In addition to pushing and pulling colorful blocks, the active verb in Stretchmo is right there in the game’s name: stretching. Players make their way through multiple puzzling levels by moving around blocks to reach the goal – even stretching certain blocks to extend them from every side. Players can even stretch the limits of their own imaginations and create levels in Stretchmo Studio, save them and share via a QR Code with friends and family members who also own the game! Stretchmo Studio is unlocked by purchasing any attraction pass. Additionally, different features are unlocked as players complete more levels throughout the attractions.

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