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Hyrule Warriors’ first batch of downloadable content hit Japan this week. The DLC offers new items like an extra scenario and an Epona weapon, plus new costumes.

What Koei Tecmo has cooked up for new costumes is actually quite interesting. It seems that the DLC includes a pair of outfits based on characters from The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask. Darunia has received a costume that resembles Darmani’s Ghost from the N64 title, and Ruto can now wear an outfit resembling Lulu from the band The Indigo-Go’s.

That’s not all for costumes. There’s “gothic” Agitha, maskless Zant, and purple Link. And did we mention that Zelda can wear an outfit that resembles Hilda from The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds?

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Wales Interactive has confirmed that Soul Axiom will be released for Wii U. The first-person sic-fi adventure game is made by the same studio as Master Reboot and will take players “on a journey through the deepest darkest recesses of your soul.” You can get a quick look at Soul Axiom in the video above.


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Bandai Namco’s New York Comic-Con 2014 lineup is in. Fans will be able to go hands-on with the company’s upcoming slate of titles, including Lords of the Fallen, Dragon Ball: Xenoverse, Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures 2, Digimon All-Star Rumble, Project CARS, Dark Souls II (Crown of the Ivory King), Power Rangers Super Megaforce, Tenkai Knights: Brave Battle, and Tales of Hearts R.

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Blue bars represent Japanese sales debuts of the various Fatal Frame games. Combining the blue and red bars represents lifetime sales.

All things considered, Fatal Frame: The Black Haired Shrine Maiden’s debut wasn’t too terrible. It sold more than the last two games for Wii – a console with a much higher install base.

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The Wii U version of Turtle Tale is due out on the European Wii U eShop next week, based on a listing found on the store. The game should be available on October 9. Pricing is set at €2.99, but it appears that owners of the original 3DS game will be able to save 33 percent.

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Wondering how Forbidden Manga came to be? Prior to Neverland’s closure, the studio was asked if they were interested in making another Rune Factory or moving on to something completely different. As we now know, the latter option was chosen.

Producer Yoshifumi Hashimoto told Siliconera the following about Forbidden Magna’s origins:

“It’s human nature that when you work on the same thing over and over, you want to branch out and do something different. We asked the Rune Factory team if they wanted to create another Rune Factory or if they wanted to branch out and create something else. They said they wanted to challenge themselves with something else and that was the beginning of Forbidden Magna.”

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