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Moving Player is taking its act from mobile development to the eShop. The company’s first game for the digital store – coming to the 3DS – is Tangram Style. We’re waiting for details on this one, but it sounds like the game could be in the puzzle genre.

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Poisoft, best known for Kersploosh!, has announced a new title for the 3DS. My Hero and the King is scheduled to arrive on the Japanese eShop later this year. We don’t have many details about the game yet, but it has been made clear that it will be an RPG. My Hero and the King is being developed as part of Poisoft’s fifth anniversary.


Zordix plans to release Aqua Moto Racing 3D on the 3DS eShop this week. It will officially launch on June 27 in both North America and Europe. No word on pricing just yet.

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SEGA has been putting out a bunch of “3D” versions of its older games on the Japanese 3DS eShop. These titles should also be coming overseas based on ratings found through different rating board databases.

Last week, SEGA announced 3D Ecco the Dolphin. Galaxy Force II should be coming a few weeks after.

SEGA additionally appears to be planning 3D Shinobi III. While it hasn’t been revealed yet, we came across a rating for the game in the PEGI database. Expect an announcement in the near future.



G-Style is cooking up a new downloadable title for the 3DS eShop known as “Zombie Bowling”. It’s due out in Japan next month. An overseas release hasn’t been announced, but there’s a decent chance that Zombie Bowling will also come to North America and Europe.

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Soccer Up 3D has been discounted slightly on the North American 3DS eShop. It’s usually priced at $6.99, but you can now purchase the game for $4.99. The sale runs through July 1.

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Gory Detail is bringing its next game, “The Unlikely Legend of Rusty Pup”, to the 3DS and Wii U eShops.

Former Rare developer Chris Seavor gave the lowdown on the game to Nintendo Life, offering vague details about the game’s story and gameplay:


Many classic Mega Man games are available on the Wii U and 3DS eShops. Even more, however, appear to be on the way.

Capcom community manager Brett Elston recently teased:

“Hope to have additional news regarding classic MM games hitting the Virtual Console soon. We’re on a roll with the 3DS and Wii U lineup, and I have a feeling there’s more on the way…”

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