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Starting tomorrow, Nintendo will release the “The Incredible Barbazan” animated series as a paid download on the eShop. The first episode, “The Cabinet of Horror”, will be available for €1.50. Six episodes are planned in total.

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It’s no secret that there a lot of third-party Wii U games that haven’t been announced. Some companies – such as EA – have been open in admitting that they’ve been holding back some content.

Official Nintendo Magazine editor in chief Chandra Nair says there are “loads” of third-party titles on the way. Nair shared the tidbit during the publication’s recent podcast.

Nair thinks we could start to see more reveals at Gamescom, and possibly at the Tokyo Game Show as well.

He said:

“It’s actually a moment I can’t talk about, because my favourite bit of E3 was finding out about all the cool third party stuff that’s coming for the Wii U, which they decided not to talk about, which was awesome. So I just want to say yeah, there’s loads of third party stuff coming which I reckon we might see at Gamescom, or we might see at TGS, but its coming. That was my favourite bit because everyone was saying ‘No one’s bringing out anything for Wii U’, and I saw some cool things.”

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The roster for Injustice: Gods Among Us has expanded with two new character additions.

At the San Diego Comic-Con today, Warner Bros. Interactive revealed that Nightwing and Cyborg are being added into the game.

Other playable characters include Batman, Superman, Flash, Harley Quinn, Wonder Woman, and Solomon Grundy. More of the roster’s selections will be revealed leading up to Injustice’s 2013 launch.

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Pri Pri: Primitive Princess! will be hitting the Japanese eShop as a Game Boy download on July 18 for 400 yen. Screenshots of the game can be found above.

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Defenders of Oasis will be hitting the Japanese eShop as a Game Gear download on July 18 for 300 yen. Screenshots of the game can be found above.

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Activision has announced its San Diego Comic-Con 2012 lineup.

For Nintendo fans, Transformers Prime will be playable. It’s coming to the Wii, 3DS, and DS.

More details can be found below.



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