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Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon received a 35/40 score from Famitsu last month. That was just enough for the game to be included in the publication’s “Platinum Hall of Fame”. Titles that earn scores ranging from 35 through 40 are eligible for the award.

Next Level Games’ Brian Davis took to Twitter and posted confirmation that the studio did indeed receive the Platinum Hall of Fame Award for its work on Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon. Davis also shared a photo of the hardware:

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For whatever reason, Warner Bros. and NetherRealm have been keeping quiet about Wii U-specific Injustice: Gods Among Us features.

We do know that the game will support a couple of unique elements. First, off-TV play is in fact supported. Players will also be able to take advantage of a quick moves list directly on the GamePad if the TV is being used.

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It’s Nintendo’s president like you’ve never seen him before! The latest Iwata Asks has given us a special gem: Iwata dancing on Tomodachi Collection:

And here’s another peculiar voice clip:


I haven’t been putting much of an emphasis on Disney Planes since I just don’t see it turning out well. It was covered in Nintendo’s Wii U third-party PR that was put out earlier today. Still, you can find a few screenshots below along with the official fact sheet.


Here’s a bit of unexpected news: Dillon’s Rolling Western: The Last Ranger contains a left-handed mode. If selected, the Circle Pad’s functions are switched with the face-buttons. Not everyone is a righty out there, so this could come in handy for certain gamers!

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The Legend of Zelda: Symphony Of The Goddesses will be returning to Los Angeles in June, just in time for E3.

For its revisit at The Greek Theatre, “newly approved material” is promised that explores “additional chapters from the Zelda franchise, while continuing to enjoy traditional performances of the show’s now-classic repertoire”.

Jason Michael Paul, CEO of Jason Michael Paul Productions, said:

“Los Angeles is one of the world’s epicenters for both music and gaming. To return here, especially under such popular demand and anticipation, is an honor. We are thrilled to present new and classic material to our extraordinary fans in this great city.”

Zelda fans can order tickets starting on April 13 at 10 AM. Tickets can be acquired at The Greek Theatre box office, online at Ticketmaster.com, at all Ticketmaster outlets or charge-by-phone at (800) 745-3000.



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