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Tappingo has just recently passed lotcheck, and the game has received a final release date. It’ll be out on February 27 in North America and Europe. New screenshots can be found above.

Bike Rider DX2: Galaxy could hit the North American 3DS eShop within the next few months.

The game’s official Twitter account says that a May launch is currently targeted. Additionally, exclusive DLC is planned for the North American version.

The tweet in full:


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

3DS Retail

Bravely Default – $39.99 (available Feb. 7)
The LEGO Movie Videogame – $29.99 (available Feb. 7)
One Piece: Romance Dawn – $39.99 (available Feb. 7)

3DS Download

Retro City Rampage: DX – $9.99

Wii U Retail

The LEGO Movie Videogame – $49.99 (available Feb. 7)

Wii U Download

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Wii U Virtual Console

Ninja Gaiden – $4.99

eShop sale

Urban Trial Freestyle – Race through a wide range of environments in this fresh take on the action bike-racer genre. Starting today, download Urban Trial Freestyle from the Nintendo eShop on Nintendo 3DS at a discounted price of $3.49 until 9 a.m. PT on Feb. 20.

Source: Nintendo PR

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This week’s Japanese eShop update is as follows:

3DS

Downloadable Titles
Jett Rocket Planet Adventure (Jett Rocket II: The Wrath of Taikai) – 800 yen
Dokopon Choice Dragon Ball Color-ban Piccolo Daima?-hen 1-7-kan + Omake Pack – 3,150 yen
Puyo Puyo Tetris (retail title) – 5,229 yen (from 2/6)
Dragon Quest Monsters 2: Iru to Ruka no Fushigina Fushigina Kagi (retail title) – 5,490 yen (from 2/6)
Kuroko no Baske(tball) Sh?ri e no Kiseki DEMO – FREE

Virtual Console
King’s Knight (Famicom) – 500 yen

Wii U

Downloadable Titles
Puyo Puyo Tetris (retail title) – 5,229 yen (from 2/6)

Virtual Console
Mighty Bomb Jack (Famicom) – 500 yen
Bahamut Lagoon (Super Famicom) – 800 yen

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Mighty No. 9 may be heavily inspired by the likes of Mega Man, but with the upcoming game, Keiji Inafune and his team hope to “betray the fans in a good way.” Inafune told Joystiq that they’re looking to try “something unexpected” and “different” while also “keeping that classic Japanese action that people are looking forward to.”

Inafune said:

“Although it has very many similar elements to past titles such as Mega Man, we’re trying to do something new with it. Something different, something that will, in a manner of speaking, betray the fans in a good way. Completely do something unexpected, as well as keeping that classic Japanese action that people are looking forward to.”

Inafune didn’t elaborate beyond this, unfortunately. Fans will simply need to stay tuned for more details, though thankfully, information is released regularly.

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