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About a year ago, Gunman Clive creator Bertil Hörberg shared a look at a brand new title. The project, which was said to be “very heavily inspired by the early Zelda games”, all but disappeared soon after.

Hörberg took to Twitter today and confirmed that his Zelda-inspired title has been cancelled. On the bright side though, he may have news to share about his actual next game in the coming days.

Hörberg wrote:


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Re-posting this, as Nintendo UK took the video down yesterday. Hopefully it’ll stay up this time!

Shovel Knight has received a final North America release date. On Twitter, developer Yacht Club Games confirmed that the title will arrive on June 26.

The studio said:


Shovel Knight will be available on Wii U and 3DS via the eShop. No word yet on the European release at this time. However, Yacht Club has “been working through localization and ratings specific to the European region.”

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Atlus’ lineup for the E3 2014 expo is in. Next week, the publisher will have the following titles on display:

Persona 4 Arena Ultimax (PS3/360)
Persona Q (3DS)
Persona 4: Dancing All Night (PS Vita)
Abyss Odyssey (PC, PS3, 360)
Citizens of Earth (3DS, Wii U, PC, PS Vita, PS4)
*Unannounced Title* (PC, PS Vita, PS4)

Legendary character designer Shigenori Soejima will be appearing at the Atlus booth on June 11 between 12 PM and 1 PM. During this period, he will be signing an E3-exclusive print for attendees.

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WayForward has shared a second new Shantae and the Pirate’s Curse screenshot on Twitter. You can find it below.


Gaijin Games is no more – in a name sense at least. Going forward, the studio will be known as “Choice Provisions”.

Choice Provisions explained the name change in a blog post, stating:

When Gaijin Games was founded in September of 2008, it was with the goal of creating the kinds of games we played in our youth. As it turns out, many of the games we grew up playing were developed outside of the US. This is what inspired us to brand ourselves as “gaijins.”

The name made sense, but it also carried somewhat of a negative connotation to it. No matter how you may feel about the word “gaijin” personally, I think it’s fair to say that some people out there view it as a negative term. Being the upbeat, positive folks we are, the last thing we wanted was for people to be offended by our name. We are but humble purveyors of video games, and the end goal of all the work we do is to make people happy.

Ergo, we’re changing our name to Choice Provisions.

Along with today’s news, Choice Provisions has officially confirmed Woah Dave! for 3DS. The title is due out this summer.

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Update: Nintendo has taken down the video, strangely!



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