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Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate has already shipped two million copies in Japan, Capcom has revealed. That number accounts for product in store shelves as well as sales from download cards and the eShop.

As of October 15, total Monster Hunter series sales are over 31 million units.

You’ll find Capcom’s full announcement about today’s news below.

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Five new games will be available on the Japanese Wii U Virtual Console next week. They are as follows:

Salamander (PC Engine, 617 yen)
Power Golf (PC Engine, 617 yen)
Mega Man Zero (GBA, 702 yen)
The Tower of Babel (Famicom, 514 yen)
Bases Loaded (Famicom, 514 yen)

The games above are hitting the Japanese eShop on October 22.

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Shovel Knight will finally be released in Europe and Australia next month, Yacht Club Games announced today. That launch month applies to both Wii U and 3DS. An exact date is still being nailed down, but November is now locked in.

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The official demo for Pokemon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire has gone live in Europe. It takes up 1935 blocks of space, which translates to about 250MB. North America will be getting the demo next week!

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Nintendo launched a new feature on its North American website today that allows for the purchase of digital first-party Wii U and 3DS titles. You can choose to have codes delivered via email, or have software automatically downloaded by signing in with a Nintendo Network ID.

Those who opt for the former option can choose to gift their purchase to another Wii U/3DS owner. Check out this excerpt from Nintendo’s official FAQ:

Can I give a game to someone else?

Yes. Once you complete your purchase, we’ll send you an e-mail confirmation with a download code for the game. (For pre-orders, we’ll send you the download code on the day the game is released.) The download code can only be used once, but anyone can redeem it. If the game is a gift for someone else, provide them with the download code so that they can redeem the game on their system.

Be sure to read the full FAQ here if you have additional questions about eShop purchases on Nintendo.com.

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