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Renegade Kid is wrapping up development on Moon Chronicles. According to studio co-founder Jools Watsham, the studio is currently polishing and addressing bugs.

Moon Chronicles will be submitted to Nintendo “soon,” he said.

Watsham wrote on Twitter a few minutes ago:


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Pokemon Battle Trozei’s final block/file size is in. As previously mentioned, it’s a rather small download. You’ll only need about 390 blocks of free space available, which amounts to about 49MB.

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This week’s European Nintendo Downloads are as follows:

Wii U VC
Double Dragon €4.99 (£3.49)
Super Dodge Ball €4.99 (£3.49)

3DS
Yoshi’s New Island €39.99 (£34.99)
Pokémon Link: Battle €7.99 (£7.19)
Cubit The Hardcore Platformer Robot €4.99 (£4.49)
Cube Tactics €2.99 (£2.69)

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Special offers

Year of Luigi Part 2
Wii U
Dr. Luigi €9.99(£8.99) until 18/03/14 23:59 UTC

3DS
Luigi’s Mansion™ 2 €35.99 (£31.99) until 18/03/14 23:59 local time.

Virtual Console for both
Super Mario Bros. 2 €2.49 (£1.74) until 18/03/14 23:59 local time

Others
Wii U
BIT.TRIP Presents… Runner2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien €3.99 (£3.33) until 20/03/14 23:59 UTC

3DS
Star Wars Pinball €3.49 (£3.14) until 20/03/14 23:59 local time.
Marvel Pinball 3D €3.49 (£3.14) until 20/03/14 23:59 local time.
Zen Pinball 3D €2.49 (£2.24) until 20/03/14 23:59 local time.
WAKEDAS €1.99(£1.69) until 27/03/14 23:59 local time.
Witch & Hero €1.99 (£1.79) until 27/03/14 23:59 local time.
World Conqueror 3D €3.99 (£3.59) until 27/03/14 23:59 local time.

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A sequel to the 3DS eShop title Witch & Hero is in the works, publisher Circle Entertainment revealed on Twitter earlier today.

No information was shared, but the company did tweet the following:


FK Digital created the first Witch & Hero and is likely working on the sequel.

New details about Pokemon Battle Trozei have been let loose. You can find the latest information below.

– Drag Pokemon to the correct spots on the playing field
– Do so to create lines of 3 or more Pokemon
– Form lines horizontally or vertically
– Tutorials will teach you the ropes and tricks
– Need to make as many lines as possible since you ultimately need to weaken the Pokemon and capture them
– Do this by creating combos of lines
– Types of the Pokemon are very important
– Using the right element type against an enemy Pokemon will be super effective
– Water is strong against fire, fairy types will beat dragons to the ground, etc.
– The first type you create a line with will be the one that will ultimately guides the combo, which adds an extra element of strategy into making your first move
– Will be forced to use whatever move is given to you on said playing field
– Later on, you can change the combo slightly through Support Pokemon
– Choose Support Pokemon from the captured Pokemon you have
– Use Support Pokemon more frequently and they will become friendly towards you
– This has two positive effects; attacks will be a bit higher and if they are the Pokemon you start with, these Pokemon will be more likely to appear at the later parts of a stage
– Difficulty ramps up in later zones and the wild Pokemon become stronger
– Some Pokemon will begin to appear in groups
– Scatter Attack: by starting out with a line that contains five Pokemon or more, you will be to attack all enemies in an upcoming combo
– Starting with a big pack will also raise the possibility of a Link Chance, which allows for even combinations of two Pokemon
– It is also a chance to clear out the playing field entirety, which will have nifty effects of its own
– Wild Pokemon will attack you
– If you start a combo with Chansey, you will be able recoup your damage loss, and bring yourself that much closer to victory
– Pokemon will also break the wall on the top of the screen
– If they do that, the Pokemon will fall into the playing field
– Mr. Mimes will create a brand new barrier at the top

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The latest round of Nintendo maintenance will be taking place on Thursday. According to a page on the company’s website, the Wii U and 3DS eShops are both expected to be affected. The maintenance period will take place between 1 PM PT and 5 PM PT.

It’s also worth mentioning that Pokemon X and Pokemon Y will be seeing their own round of downtime. Maintenance for the two games is set to occur at 5 PM PT on Monday, lasting through 7 AM PT the following day. Online play, rankings, and other online elements may be affected.

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