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The latest episode of Nintendo’s Japanese show Nyannyan Neko Mario Time has now gone live. We’ve included it below.

Several new titles are coming to the Japanese eShop on March 23. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital downloads:

Wii U Virtual Console

Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team (DS, 950 yen)
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team (GBA, 702 yen)
Cho Aniki (PC Engine, 823 yen)

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Elliot Quest – 1,000 yen
Astral Breakers – 539 yen

3DS Download

Toki Tori 3D – 400 yen
Hello Kitty and Sanrio Friends 3D Racing – 864 yen

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Nintendo released official videos for Densetsu no Starfy 2 and Game & Watch Gallery 4 on the Japanese Wii U Virtual Console. Watch them below.

Another half hour of footage has arrived for Mutant Mudds Super Challenge. Take a look at some aditional gameplay below.

After introducing the trainers for the Pokken Tournament Early Access Competition last week, Nintendo has now published a video that gives us a look at the different teams and players. Check it out below.

Today, LEGO Dimensions added the new Midway Arcade Level Pack. You can view an hour of footage from the new level below.

Witch & Hero II was tentatively planned for release this Thursday in North America. Those plans have shifted slightly, and the game is now scheduled for launch on March 24. The European version will follow in “early April.”

Circle Entertainment wrote on Twitter a short while ago:

That’s not the only news from Circle Entertainment. The publisher has also teased a pair of new JRPGs for the eShop – see the tweet below.


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Shantae: Risky’s Revenge Director’s Cut is due out on the European Wii U eShop on March 24, WayForward announced today. A North American date will be made public later.

WayForward just posted the following on its Twitter page:


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After initially launching last year, Dreadlocks is now focusing its attention on bringing Dex to new platforms. Of course, that includes Wii U.

Dex is nearly ready to debut on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, but the Wii U version is due out later. It’s not all bad news though, as Dreadlocks is planning “new features which will take full advantage of the console’s unique aspects and capabilities, such as the GamePad or Miiverse.” The studio believes Dex’s “definitive version” will be on Wii U.

As written in a Kickstarter update today:

“As for the Wii U version, it will come after the PS4 and Xbox One versions, but for good reasons: we are adding several new features which will take full advantage of the console’s unique aspects and capabilities, such as the GamePad or Miiverse. We can’t tell you more just yet, but we’re all very excited about what will be the definitive version of the game!”

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Famitsu shared a new set of screenshots from Disney Art Academy. Find today’s images in the gallery below.

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