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Ping 1.5+ developer Christopher Arnold sat down with WiiWareWave to discuss their new title Ping 1.5+ which they hope to have on the Wii U eShop before the end of July. Here’s an extract of the interview:

Why did you choose to develop games for the Wii U?

[Chris]: I’ve always been a Nintendo fan. I also knew they were looking for help from the indie part of the industury to help boost Wii U sales. It seemed like an easier target than SONY or Microsoft. Also, I knew about every single indie game that came onto Wii U and I wasn’t much of an indie gamer, that means games that came out on it got pretty good exposure just by simply being on there. It could be the difference between being unknown and known?

Check out the full interview here

Often times a game will get delayed and the reasons remain withheld from the consumer even after the game sees it’s final release. Fuzzy Wuzzy Games have gone the opposite route, detailing exactly what they’ve been up to since delaying Armillo. The screenshot highlights the graphical push they were able to achieve with the extra time which looks to be the new standard for the final product.

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We knew that another round of Persona Q DLC was coming today and new screenshots reveal that it looks to be another batch of announcer DLC, this time for Nanako and Marie from Persona 4 / Golden. Each character will be priced the same as the previous DLC announcers, 600 yen a piece.

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The North American Club Nintendo site was just updated, teasing new rewards for what looks to be the gold and platinum tiers. Any guesses as to what might be on the way?

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In Japan, Square Enix has released four more downloadable tracks and one new character for Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call.

Here’s the full roundup of the game’s latest DLC:

Songs

Final Fantasy VI – Locke’s Theme – battle music
Chocobo’s Mysterious Dungeon: the Labyrinth of Forgotten Time – Leviathan Battle – battle music
Final Fantasy II – Imperial Army Theme – field music
Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles – Today Arrives, Becoming Tomorrow – field music

Character

Final Fantasy X – Auron 2nd ver.

Pricing is set at 150 yen for each download.

Total shipments of the Hatsune Mike series have surpassed 2.5 million units in Japan as of July 2, SEGA announced today.

A total of eight games have been released thus far. On 3DS, SEGA published Hatsune Miku and Future Stars: Project Mirai and Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai 2.

SEGA is celebrating the Hatsune Miku news (not to mention the franchise’s fifth anniversary) with a special talk show. Niconico members can watch it here at 19:00 Japan time.

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