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This week’s Nintendo Downloads are as follows:

Wii U

The Swapper – €14.99/£11.99
Disney Infinity 2.0: Play without limits – €19.99/£17.99 (Until November 13, then €29.99/£24.99)
Disney Planes: Fire & Rescue – € 39.99/£34.99

Wii U VC

Mega Man X3 (SNES) – €7.99 /£5.49
Mega Man 7 (SNES) – €7.99/£5.49

Wii U Special offers

99Seconds – €1.49/£1.37 (If you have downloaded Abyss on Wii U. Ends November 20)
Abyss – €0.99/£0.89 (If you have downloaded 99Seconds on Wii U. Ends November 20.)
Flowerworks HD: Follie’s Adventure – €2.50/£2.00 (Permanent, was €5.00/£4.00)

3DS

Disney Planes: Fire & Rescue – €29.99/£24.99
Ultimate NES Remix (from November 7) – €39.99/£34.99
I Love My Horse – €24.99/£19.99
Pets Beach – €19.99/£19.99
Pets Countryside – €19.99/£19.99
Football Up Online – €3.99/£3.59 (€0.99/£0.89 for those who already own Football Up 3D)

3DS Special offers

Siesta Fiesta- €2.99/£2.49 (Ends November 13)
Football Up 3D – €2.99/£2.36 (Permanent, was €6.99/£5.99)

Nothing huge today, but if you were after a look at the Wii U’s main menu screen in glorious HD, Sakurai has you covered:

Our small residency with Mobot Studios has now come to an end as they show off the final weekly screenshot from the now-released Paper Monsters Recut on Wii U eShop. You can get the game for a handful of dollars if it looks like your kind of thing; it’s probably worth noting that all of the reviews have been very positive so far.

Anyway, the last screenshot shows us a bit of winter-time ambiance from the new night-time levels in the game. For those of us in the northern United States this can serve as a blistering reminder of just how cold it’s getting outside. For you lucky people that aren’t dealing with freezing temperatures: Enjoy this bit of game-made snow-laden fun.

Our final Paper Monsters Recut screenshot shows off a new nighttime level in a wintery world called Yibiki Peaks. In these snow levels you’ll encounter all sorts of “cool“ characters and power ups from Yetis, to sleds, and even submarines. We hope you’ve enjoyed the screenshots. Stay tuned for the European release of Paper Monsters Recut very soon, follow us on Twitter @MobotStudios for more news, and a big thank you to Nintendo Everything for putting together this feature!

It’s time for the latest Famitsu’s most wanted games chart! Final Fantasy XV, Pokemon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire, Tales of Zestiria, Persona 5, and Bravely Second are the new top five.

Head past the break for the full chart. All votes were cast between October 16 and October 22.

TakusanWorks is bringing Shuttle Rush to the Wii U eShop this Thursday, the indie developer has announced.

Here’s an official overview of the game:

Shuttle Rush is a fast-paced labyrinth game where you will have to use strategic pathfinding to reach the exit while avoiding enemies, and using rapid maneuvering through different environments. You will need multiple attempts to reach new areas of each level by memorizing patterns (and, sometimes, by breaking those patterns) to arrive at the gate before time runs out.

View a few screenshots from Shuttle Rush above.

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With more and more Kickstarter campaigns popping up these days, it would be tough to cover them all without overloading the site. And thus, the Kickstarter roundup was born! We’ll be posting these each weekend so that we can bring the latest Kickstarter efforts to your attention.

Here’s today’s roundup:

Games

UCraft (new) – $20,000 for funding on Wii U
Holobunnies – $15,000 for funding, including Wii U
Pixel Galaxy – $6,000 for funding, including Wii U
Impact Winter – £95,000 for funding, Wii U stretch goal at £150,000
Animal Gods – $26,000 for funding, including Wii U
Buildanauts – $35,000 for funding, Wii U stretch goal at $130,000

While we do receive Japanese sales reports each week, the data only pertains to games sold in stores. Famitsu thankfully comes through with some notable information regarding digital sales in its latest issue.

According to the magazine, Super Smash Bros. for 3DS sold 1,432,246 physical copies between September 1 and September 28. Another 90,538 units were sold as digital downloads. As such, that means 5.9 percent of Super Smash Bros. copies were purchased digitally during the month of September.

Super Smash Bros. for 3DS was the best-selling title in Japan for the month of September. That’s not only for retail, but download sales as well.


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