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Mega Man 4 will be hitting the Japanese eShop as a Famicom download on October 17 for 500 yen. Screenshots of the game can be found above.

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The latest Game Informer review scores are as follows:

XCOM: Enemy Unknown – 9.5/10 (Game of the Month)
Joe Danger 2: The Movie – 8.25/10
Double Dragon Neon – 8.25/10
NHL 13 – 8/10
Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 – 8.75/10
FIFA 13 – 8.75/10
Resident Evil 6 – 8.75/10
Mark of the Ninja – 9/10
Dance Central 3 – 8.75/10
Pokemon Black & White 2 – 7.5/10
LittleBigPlanet Vita – 8.75/10

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Starting this Sunday, consumers will be able to plop down some cash and pre-order a Wii U Deluxe Set at Walmart.

There are a bunch of details about the process below, but it should be noted that the program ends on November 1. Aslo, there’s a limit of two pre-orders for person (would you really need anymore than this?!).


Very soon, the 3DS version of Mutant Mudds will be receiving a new batch of free levels. The content was transferred over from the PC title.

According to Renegade Kid co-founder Jools Watsham, an exact release date for the update will be announced soon. A 3D trailer, accessible through the eShop, is also planned.

“I will have the release date for the FREE Mutant Mudds eShop update very soon. New 3D eShop trailer coming too. Excite!”

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Update: Or maybe not. There’s some talk that this may not be the case. We’re waiting on clarification for now…

Here’s Nintendo and Kadokawa Games, doing it right! If you buy a copy of the upcoming musical singing game “AKB48+Me” (in Japan only, so far) you get a digital copy of the game as well, so you can have all the benefits of never having to insert the cartridge coupled with an awesome packaging to take up space on your game shelf!

Fingers crossed that Nintendo starts doing this with first party releases in North America as well… and PAL regions!

Via NWR



Donkey Kong will be hitting the Japanese eShop as a Famicom download on October 17 for 500 yen. Screenshots of the game can be found above.

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The Wii U version of Runner2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien features a special homage to the Famicom.

Gaijin’s Mike Roush revealed to the Official Nintendo Magazine that players will be able to collect Famicom cartridges in the game. By doing so, they’ll unlock Retro Game Challenges.

According to Gaijin’s Mike Roush:

“You will be able to play the Retro Challenges on the Wii U Pad after collecting Famicom cartridges. We have a whole Famicom theme around the Wii Pad, and Disasterpeace made the most amazing music with FamiTracker so it’s sounds just like a Famicom game!”

One more piece of news: when you “boot up” the mini-games, they’ll play out as if Runner2 were a NES game.

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