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Square Enix nabbed a few new Japanese trademarks. The first, Drakengard, may have been registered to pave the way for digital re-releases in the future. Square Enix also registered “Princess and the Legendary Ring”, which Siliconera suggests could be the subtitle of a new Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles project.

SEGA filed a new trademark of its own known as “Chaos Heroes Online and Red Blood”. And last but not laest, Namco Bandai now has the name “Unison Chronicles and Unisonant Pack”.

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Zen Pinball 2 is finally hitting the European Wii U eShop later this week (and the North American store “soon”). Users can download the game for free, but numerous tables will be available as DLC.

Here’s the full listing of DLC with prices:

Zen Classic Pack featuring Tesla, El Dorado, V12 and Shaman (€9.99 | £7.99)
Marvel Pinball featuring Spider-Man, Wolverine, Blade and Iron Man (€9.99 | £7.99)
Marvel Pinball: Avengers Chronicles featuring Marvel’s The Avengers, Infinity Gauntlet, World War Hulk, and Fear Itself (€9.99 | £7.99)
Marvel Pinball: Vengeance and Virtue featuring X-Men, Thor, Ghost Rider and Moon Knight (€9.99 | £7.99)
Excalibur (€2.99 | £2.39)
Earth Defense (€2.99 | £2.39)
Sorcerer’s Lair (€2.99 | £2.39)
Paranormal (€2.99 | £2.39)
Mars (€2.99 | £2.39)
Epic Quest (€2.99 | £2.39)
Plants vs. Zombies (€2.99 | £2.39)
Fantastic Four (€2.99 | £2.39)
Captain America (€2.99 | £2.39)

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The creator of Gunman Clive has plans to release his next game on the 3DS. According to Bertil Hörberg, he will “definitely” be returning to the system and the project “will focus on the 3DS from the start”. Hörberg may consider porting the game to other platforms down the line.

Don’t count on any Wii U games from Hörberg for now. While Hörberg acknowledged that Wii U development would be “fun”, the 3DS is “quite enough to handle at the moment”.

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Crytek’s new studio in the US will be primarily comprised of staffers from the now-defunct Vigil Games. The company essentially closed its doors following THQ’s auction of assets last week.

In a statement, Crytek confirmed that 35 developers are joining its new division in Austin, Texas – including former GM and co-owner David Adams.

“We can confirm that the 35 developers are former Vigil Games employees.”

Separately, Crytek’s Jens Schafer said that the studio is “more like a new start for [the team at Vigil].”

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XSEED VP Ken Berry opened up on a number of interesting topics in an interview with Digital Trends. Berry discussed its support of Wii, its “deal” with Nintendo for The Last Story, the company’s sales expectations for Pandora’s Tower, and Retro Game Challenge 2 localization.

Sadly, XSEED has no plans to localize the DS title – nor will it consider an eShop release. The first game “was an incredibly expensive project”, but it didn’t sell well at all. As a result, XSEED can’t take a similar risk with Retro Game Challenge 2.

Head past the break to read up on all of Berry’s commentary.


A number of staffers from the Sonic Team will be on hand this weekend for the Japanese online TV show Puyo-Puyo. Tadashi Takezaki from SEGA, producer Takashi Iizuka, sound director Jun Senoue, and art director Kazuyuki Hoshino will be present.

Puyo-Puyo’s next show is on Sunday. That just so happens to be one day after the “Hedgehog Day”, which is typically accompanied by announcements.

Could the Sonic Team have something to say about its rumored project?

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Nintendo and Dark Horse must be pleased with initial sales of Hyrule Historia. The special 272-page Zelda book, which officially goes on sale tomorrow, is currently a best-seller on Amazon’s US outlet. At the moment, Hyrule Historia lands at the 9th position on the Amazon UK charts.

If you have for some reason not yet ordered Hyrule Historia, you can pick up a copy from Amazon here.

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This week’s Wii U eShop charts are as follows:

Software

1. Balloon Fight
2. The Cave
3. Little Inferno
4. Trine 2: Director’s Cut
5. Mighty Switch Force! Hyper Drive Edition
6. Nano Assault Neo
7. New Super Mario Bros. U
8. Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed
9. Scribblenauts Unlimited
10. ZombiU
11. Assassin’s Creed III
12. Darksiders II
13. Chasing Aurora
14. Funky Barn Download
15. Batman: Arkham City Armored Edition
16. Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor’s Edge
17. Tekken Tag Tournament 2: Wii U Edition
18. Just Dance 4
19. Warriors Orochi 3 Hyper
20. Marvel Avengers: Battle for Earth

Videos

1. Nintendo Direct – Wii U Games January 23, 2013
2. The Cave Trailer
3. The Cave Character Trailer
4. Balloon Fight Video
5. Trine 2: Director’s Cut Video
6. Monolith Soft Announcement Video
7. New Super Mario Bros. U Video
8. Mighty Switch Force! Hyper Drive Edition Video
9. Little Inferno Video
10. Nano Assault Neo Video
11. Little Inferno Video 2
12. Marvel Avengers: Battle for Earth Video
13. Wonderful 101 Video
14. Scribblenauts Unlimited Video
15. Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed Video
16. Toki Tori 2 Video
17. Bayonetta 2 Developer Video
18. Tank! Tank! Tank! Video
19. Shin Megami Tensei X Fire Emblem Announcement Video
20. Zen Pinball 2 Video

Source: Wii U eShop


So you have a bunch of Virtual Console lying on your Wii. Maybe you’ve already transferred them to a Wii U. Now, what happens if you wanted to transfer save data when the Wii U VC service officially launches this spring?

Unfortunately, Nintendo has confirmed that gamers won’t be able to transfer saves from the Wii’s Virtual Console to the Wii U’s Virtual Console. You’ll be able to “upgrade” Wii VC games sitting on your console to the Wii U version at a later date, but you’ll have to start over from the beginning.

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