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Dan McFox: Head Hunter is heading to the North American 3DS eShop on June 9, Lightwood Games has confirmed. It previously made its way to Europe towards the end of April. The game should cost around $2.50.

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Over on the Unity Collaborate beta signup page, visitors have noticed that NX is included as one of the available platforms. It doesn’t confirm the engine’s support for Nintendo’s new console explicitly, but it is very likely.

Wii U and New 3DS both feature Unity support. The same goes for standard 3DS systems, though to a lesser extent.

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Telltale Games has released a trailer for the sixth episode of Minecraft: Story Mode. View today’s video below.

Thus far, only one episode from Minecraft: Story Mode is up on the eShop. Hopefully we’ll be seeing the rest soon…

Nintendo has published a pair of new commercials that specifically focus on the 3DS. We’ve attached both below.

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On Wii U, Terraria will be heading to retail in late June. But it seems that the eShop launch will be taking place a bit sooner.

A listing on the eShop pins down Terraria’s digital release in Europe for June 9. There’s a decent chance that Terraria will also be put up on the North American eShop at around the same time.

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The European release of B3 Game Expo For Bees will follow North America by just one week. We’ll be seeing the game in the states this Thursday while it’ll be available in Europe on June 9. Expect it to be priced at the equivalent of $9.99.

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Sssnakes previously came to Europe at the end of April. In North America, it’ll be out this week. EnjoyUp Games and Software Scribes confirmed a June 2 release date and $1.99 price point today.

For those who haven’t heard of Sssnakes previously, here’s an overview:

Sssnakes is a new twist on the classic snake video game. It is an upgrade for modern times without giving up its essence.

Go through the jungle to the inside of the temple, avoid the traps, move through intricate mazes and face other snakes.

But above all, you will need to keep away from your biggest enemy… gluttony!

Features:

Easy to play, hard to master.

Many levels with different objectives and enemies.

8-bit mode.

The ability to shoot provides new opportunities and strategies to get out of tough situations.

Online scoreboard to compete for the top score.

Tricks and hidden secrets to get the top score or make the game easier.

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A bunch of gameplay clips for the Wii U version of Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games have arrived. We’ve rounded them up below.

IronFall Invasion developer VD-Dev has announced its next project. This winter, the studio will be launching “RISE: Race The Future”.

Here’s what we know thus far:

RISE: Race The Future is a racing game set in a near future where a new kind of wheel technology will let you race on all type of terrains and especially on water.

The racing style is arcade oriented and based on mastering extreme drifts. One of the clear inspiration is Sega Rally.

In addition to the arcade mode, a history mode will allow the player to unlock the futuristic cars exclusively designed for the game. Throughout the progression the enigmatic sci-fi scenario will also reveal the real purpose of RISE: Race The Future.

VD-Dev is working with professional automotive designer Anthony Jannarelly on RISE: Race The Future. Jannarelly penned a couple of supercars for W Motors: the Lykan Hypersport and the Fenyr Supersport. He’s also produced the “curvy retrofuturistic roadster named Design-1 whose evolutions will appear in RISE: Race the future”.

A teaser trailer for RISE: Race The Future can be found below. The game will be released in Winter 2016 on Wii U and 3DS, though an NX version can also be expected next year.

Over 20 minutes of footage is in for B3 Game Expo For Bees, one of this week’s North American Wii U eShop titles. Check out the gameplay below.


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