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Next month, a unique Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer event will be held in Japan. Those who connect their games online between February 1 at 9 AM and February 29 at 11:59 PM can receive a request from Maddie. She’ll ask you to make a house with a stationary theme. If you take on this request, original items based on Kokuyo products will be added to the catalog.

Here’s the item list:

– Campus Closet
– Dot Liner
– Neo Critz Chair
– Campus Bed
– Kadokeshi Sofa
– Junior Pencil Partitioning Screen
– Triangles Table
– Hosomi Clock
– Campus Wallpaper
– Campus Carpet
– Campus Rug

Nintendo has not yet said if a similar event will be held overseas.

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PuzzleBox Setup came to 3DS a little over a year ago. Bplus is now working on a “successor” of that title for Steam, which the developer is looking to have on NX as well.

Creator Bernd Geiblinger told one fan on Facebook the following when asked if an update to the 3DS version is planned to bring it in line with the Steam version:

“Not possible, this game is made for NX but modified to be released on Steam earlier, because sadly I’m not able to wait til NX and need to release this game soon.”

Geiblinger added that the Steam version will continue to grow with updates, and it will be possible to create levels that can be shared with NX players. Also, Bplus intends for the NX version to make use of eight colors as opposed to Steam’s limit of four thanks to the controls, “which opens possibilities to completely different pictures and modes for NX version.”

Here’s a look at the new version of PuzzleBox Setup:

Finally, regarding Bplus’ other 3DS game/franchise Bit Boy!!, Geiblinger teased the following for NX:

“You will definitely see Kubi traveling back to the old Bit-Eras on NX. Stay tuned. Cannot talk about something specific before Nintendo announces the new platform.”

It’s unclear how much Bplus actually knows about NX. It’s also unknown whether or not the indie developer currently has access to a development kit for the system.

Thanks to Arison for the tip.

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Skeasy footage

Posted on 8 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in Videos, Wii U eShop | 8 Comments

Last week, RCMADIAX brought Skeasy to the North American Wii U eShop. Check out a few minutes of footage below.

In Japan, Koei Tecmo produced a couple of special Hyrule Warriors Legends packages for Japan. One of these was the Treasure Box. Take a full look at it in the video below.


Today, Choice Provisions announced a final release date for Shutshimi on Wii U. The title will be distributed as an eShop game on February 4.

Shutshimi will support off-TV play. Additionally, the game includes 4-player local co-op.

Here’s the news published on Choice Provisions’ Twitter page:


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Did legendary music artist Michael Jackson contribute to Sonic the Hedgehog 3’s soundtrack? That question has long been something that no one has been able to answer with absolute certainty. However, a new article from may finally clear up the situation.

The Huffington Post reached out to several songwriters who were involved with Sonic 3. Brad Buxer, Doug Grigsby III, and Cirocco Jones all claim that Jackson did indeed work with them on the game’s music. Not only that, but the three men also say that these tunes ended up in the final game.

Here’s the notable excerpt from The Huffington Post’s piece:

“Sega maintains it never worked with Jackson on Sonic 3, and is “not in the position to respond” to questions about allegations to the contrary. “We have nothing to comment on the case,” the company said.

But the men whom Sega credited with writing the music say otherwise. Six men — Brad Buxer, Bobby Brooks, Doug Grigsby III, Darryl Ross, Geoff Grace and Cirocco Jones — are listed as songwriters in Sonic 3’s endgame scroll. Buxer, Grigsby and Jones tell The Huffington Post that Jackson worked with them on a soundtrack for Sonic 3 — and that the music they created with Jackson ended up in the final product.”

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Rainy Night Creations confirmed via its Facebook page that FreezeME is arriving on the North American Wii U eShop next week. It can be purchased and downloaded on the eShop starting on February 4.

If you purchase FreezeME during its launch week, you’ll only need to pay $9.99. It’ll go up to the normal $13.99 asking price after this period.

FreezeME is still coming to Europe as well. All that’s left for PAL regions is ratings in different territories.

FreezeME will release for Wii U on USA, Canada and Mexico on the 4th of February!Also, FreezeME will launch on a…

Posted by FreezeMe on Monday, January 25, 2016

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30 minutes of footage has come in for Final Fantasy Explorers. Watch the latest gameplay below.

The Pokemon YouTube page has just gone live with the official commercial for the series’ 20th anniversary set to air during the Super Bowl. View it below.

The ad, coming in at over a minute long and shot in Rio de Janeiro, promotes the franchise in general as supposed to specific products. It “celebrates the millions of Pokemon fans around the world, encourages them to enjoy the Pokémon references hidden in the ad and Train On.”

A 30-second version of the ad above will be shown at the beginning of the third quarter of Super Bowl 50 on Sunday, February 7.

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Peg Solitaire is slated for release on February 4 as a Wii U eShop download, RCMADIAX announced today. Pricing will be set at $1.49.

Here’s the news straight from RCMADIAX’s Twitter:


RCMADIAX also confirmed that Tap Tap Arcade will be available on February 18 for $1.99.


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