Darkflexx heading to Wii U
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Shine Research has confirmed a new project “Darkflexx” for the Wii U as well as iOS, Android, PS4, PS3, Xbox One, and Xbox 360.
The game is a futuristic shooter filled with special effects. Shine Research says Darkflexx will have plenty of innovative elements.
Darkflexx will be released towards the end of 2015. View a couple of screenshots above.
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Shuttle Rush footage
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Steel Diver: Sub Wars Version 4.0 on the way
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Nintendo is currently working on a new update for Steel Diver: Sub Wars. Version 4.0 was announced by director Takaya Imamura on Miiverse, which also included a look at the fastest times for completing the single-player missions.
Here’s Imamura’s full Miiverse message:

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Lucadian Chronicles details
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Dark Roast Entertainment has shared new details about Lucadian Chronicles. You’ll find the latest information below.
Dark Roast Entertainment announced today that Lucadian Chronicles is coming soon to North America, available exclusively in the Nintendo eShop on the Wii U system.
In Lucadian Chronicles you recruit heroes and assemble teams to take on a variety of strategy challenges. In the Campaign mode you’ll experience the story of the land of Lucadia as seen through the eyes of its colorful characters, with your choices influencing the story. Once you’ve built up your collection of heroes you can take on other players in online Leagues, wielding more powerful teams as you progress through the game. If you’re looking for a pure test of skill you can take on other players in the Draft Tournament mode, competing in real-time against other players to pick heroes then battle.
Zelda: Majora’s Mask – 3D vs. N64 comparison images
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