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Fire Emblem is heading to the North American Wii U Virtual Console tomorrow, according to a listing on Nintendo’s website. The classic game will be available via the eShop. Pricing is set at $7.99.

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The YouTube app has received an update. It doesn’t look like too much has changed, though there’s now a little scroll noise when selecting a video to be displayed. The YouTube icon has also been refreshed and is now all red.

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Over on Miiverse, Nintendo provided an official response to the Wii U error codes 160-0103 and 160-1710. The company says that problems pertaining to both codes are being investigated.

Nintendo’s “Julie” posted the following on Miiverse today:


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Following today’s Play-Asia leak, Atlus has now officially confirmed Etrian Mystery Dungeon for North America. The title is due out in spring 2015 for $39.99. It’ll be released in stores and via the eShop.

A teaser site for Etrian Mystery Dungeon is located here. View some screenshots above.

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This week’s GameStop ad has gone live. You can find it in full below.

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Games featured in the gallery: Bravely Second, Kenka Bancho 6, PoPoLoCrois Farm Story, Samurai Warriors Chronicle 3, and Youkai Watch 2: Shinuchi.

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Atlus hasn’t confirmed Etrian Odyssey and Mystery Dungeon for the west yet, but Play-Asia appears to leaked an upcoming announcement.

A listing for “Etrian Mystery Dungeon” popped up on the retailer’s website recently. That would seem to be the localized name of Etrian Odyssey and Mystery Dungeon. We should also mention that Play-Asia’s listing contains English screenshots as well as a logo – view them above.

If Play-Asia’s listing is correct, Etrian Mystery Dungeon will be available in March.

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With Media Create having reported the latest gaming sales from Japan, we now have confirmation that lifetime Wii U hardware sales have topped two million. The milestone was reached in just under two years.

Media Create reports that for the week of November 24, Wii U hardware sales came in at 12,496 units. The console’s total now stands at 2,009,513 units.

View a graph created by DualShockers showing the sales of Wii U in Japan since launch above.

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