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Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai 2 will be hitting the Japanese 3DS eShop on the same day as the game’s retail launch, SEGA confirmed today. The physical version will be priced at 6,729 yen, but the download version will only cost 5,600 yen.

You can also get a look at Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai 2’s main visual above.


Nintendo has approved Scirra for Wii U development, the company announced on Facebook today.

Scirra’s first order of business will be with regard to Construct 2. Sometime in the future, the engine will gain a Wii U exporter – meaning even more projects will be possible for the system.

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Nintendo’s new Art Academy title for Wii U, now called “Art Academy: Sketch Pad”, may be coming out on the eShop next week. A listing on the company’s website suggests a release is planned for August 7 (a Wednesday, oddly enough).

The listing also contains the following description:

Art Academy: SketchPad is a robust art application that anyone can enjoy – from beginners to experts of all ages. Unleash your creativity using realistic stylus and touch screen-based controls. The tools at your disposal allow for an amazing level of detail. The huge variety of pencils, colored pencils, and pastels behave just like the real thing – with additional tools to further enhance your experience.

Use a pre-loaded image as a subject, or anything else you wish to create works of art to your heart’s content. When you’re done, you can instantly share your creation by posting directly to Miiverse!

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The original Wii was really innovative and Nintendo could very well do something like that again in the living room. Nintendo has always been a pioneer and has always been innovative, so there’s a good chance it will continue to do that.

Codemasters founder David Darling


Darling apparently went on to talk about how Nintendo could look into the realm of brain-controlled gaming with their next home consols, or perhaps something even later than that, and said that the tech is already being researched heavily at Warwick University.

Via NintendoLife


RankGame TitlePlatformPublisher
1Monster Hunter 43DSCapcom
2Pokemon X & Y3DSPokemon Co.
3Final Fantasy XVPS4Square Enix
4Gyakuten Saiban 5 [Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Dual Destinies]3DSCapcom
5Dragon’s CrownPS3Atlus
6Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIIIPS3Square Enix
7Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure: All Star BattlePS3Bandai Namco
8God Eater 2PSVBandai Namco
9Eiyuu Densetsu: Sen no Kiseki [The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Flash]PS3Nihon Falcom
10Majo to Hyakkihei [The Witch and the Hundred Knights]PS3Nippon Ichi
11Grand Theft Auto VPS3Rockstar Games
12Drag-on Dragoon 3 [Drakengard 3]PS3Square Enix
13Fairy Fencer FPS3Compile Heart
14Kingdom Hearts IIIPS4Square Enix
15Killer is DeadPS3Kadokawa Shoten
16Puzzle Dragon Z3DSGungHo Online Entertainment
17Final Fantasy X | X-2 HD RemasterPS3Square Enix
18Psycho Break [The Evil Within]PS3Bethesda Softworks
19Zelda no Densetsu: Kamigami no Triforce 2 [The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds]3DSNintendo
20Eiyuu Densetsu: Sen no Kiseki [The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Flash]PSVNihon Falcom

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Activision will be sharing the first, concrete details on Call of Duty: Ghosts’ multiplayer features on August 14. A notice posted on the game’s official website confirms the news.

Visit the Call of Duty: Ghosts website at 1:30 PM ET / 10:30 AM PT for the official reveal.



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