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The Hand of Panda is only coming to the 3DS eShop at present. However, the game’s developer has shown quite a bit of interest in bringing it to the Wii U as well.

Moving on to an HD release “will no doubt become our next project” assuming the 3DS version succeeds. The best aspect about this? Those who support the Kickstarter with a $15 pledge or more would receive the Wii U version for free.

An official message from The Hand of Panda developer reads:

“If we succeed with the 3DS version, then an HD version will no doubt become our next project. And those of you that help support our 3DS version with a pledge of $15 or more will be given the Wii U version FREE OF CHARGE upon completion. Why you ask? We aren’t freeloaders, and we’ll use your aid and support along with the 3DS sales to help generate revenue for the HD version. We don’t want to ask for money unless we absolutely need too, and since most people either have one game system or the other, we’d like to give something back to those who would actually like to play our game.”

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Nintendo opened a new, small hub for Flipnote Studio 3D today. The website confirms a launch date for the downloadable application: July 3. Nintendo hasn’t provided a specific overseas release window yet, but it should arrive around the same time.

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Senran Kagura Burst has hit a new sales milestone. Series producer Kenichiro Takaki announced through Twitter that the game managed to surpass 100,000 units sold after being on the market for 37 weeks. Takaki showed appreciation to the fans in his tweet.

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Nintendo is continuing to showcase Animal Crossing: New Leaf characters through its Facebook page. The latest batch offers a look at Lyle, Blathers, Digby, and Celeste.

You can find a rundown of the second round of New Leaf character content below.


Remember how Spelunker was supposed to come out on the Wii U eShop today? What happened?

Spelunker is still listed for release today on Nintendo’s website. Yet, it’s nowhere to be found on the eShop, and it wasn’t mentioned in today’s PR.

I suppose someone screwed up somewhere!


This week’s Japanese eShop update is as follows:

Nintendo 3DS

Downloadable Titles
3D J??ki (3D Altered Beast) – 600 yen
Dogimegi Inryoku-chan – 500 yen
Inazuma Eleven 1, 2, 3: End? Mamoru Densetsu (retail title) – 2,900 yen (until 6/11)
Inazuma Eleven Go: Shine (retail title) – 2,900 yen (until 6/11)
Inazuma Eleven Go: Dark (retail title) – 2,900 yen (until 6/11)
Inazuma Eleven Go 2: Chrono no Stone Neppu (retail title) – 2,750 yen (until 6/11)
Inazuma Eleven Go 2: Chrono no Stone Raimei (retail title) – 2,750 yen (until 6/11)
Girls RPG: Cinderella Life (retail title) – 2,490 yen (until 6/11)
Time Travelers (retail title) – 2,990 yen (until 6/11)
Danb?ru Senki Boost (Little Battlers eXperience Baku Boost) (retail title) – 2,200 yen (until 6/11)
Sonic Generations (retail title) – 4,700 yen
Nekketsu K?ha Kunio-kun Special (retail title) – 2,500 yen

Virtual Console
Wario no Mori (Wario’s Woods, Famicom) – 500 yen
Double Dragon II The Revenge (Famicom) – 500 yen

Wii U

Virtual Console
Mario Bros. (Famicom) – 500 yen
Pilotwings (Super Famicom) – 800 yen
Panel de Pon (Tetris Attack, Super Famicom) – 800 yen

Video Content

3D streaming videos for Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D
Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D commercials (viewable on 3DS and Wii U)
Double Dragon II: The Revenge video
Wario’s Woods video
Mario Bros. video
Pilotwings video
Panel de Pon video
Preview videos for Inazuma Eleven Go, Inazuma Eleven Go 2, Little Battler eXperience and Girls RPG a
Ch? Soku Henkei Gyrozetter commercial

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