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Nintendo has shared a photo of the Mickey Edition 3DS XL on Twitter. View it below:


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What you see above is the new logo for Atlus. How does it compare to the old one?

Take a look:

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Which one do you prefer? The new one or the old one?

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The latest Wii U/3DS-specific UK software sales are as follows:

Wii U

1. Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze – Nintendo
2. New Super Luigi U – Nintendo
3. New Super Mario Bros. U – Nintendo
4. Super Mario 3D World – Nintendo
5. The LEGO Movie Videogame – Warner Bros. Interactive
6. Rayman Legends – Ubisoft
7. Nintendo Land – Nintendo
8. Sports Connection – Ubisoft
9. Zelda: Wind Waker HD – Nintendo
10. Splinter Cell: Blacklist – Ubisoft

3DS

1. Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Nintendo
2. Yoshi’s New Island – Nintendo
3. Pokemon Y – Nintendo
4. Pokemon X – Nintendo
5. The LEGO Movie Videogame – Warner Bros. Interactive
6. Animal Crossing: New Leaf – Nintendo
7. Mario Party: Island Tour – Nintendo
8. Zelda: A Link Between Worlds – Nintendo
9. Mario Kart 7 – Nintendo
10. New Super Mario Bros. 2 – Nintendo

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Bandai Namco has opened an official teaser site for the recently-announced 3DS game “Haikyuu!! Tsunage! Itadaki no Keshiki!!”. You can find it here. The site is mostly bare bones at present, but there are a few small screenshots to check out.

Goodbye Galaxy Games appears to have plans for a first-person shooter on the 3DS.

Studio head Hugo Smits started out by first asking fans the following on Twitter:


Smits then wrote soon after:


All of this culminated with the following tweet:


In addition to the new 3DS shooter, Smits is trying to wrap up two more projects for the handheld, and may even bring a title over to Wii U – like a Tappingo port.


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Patrick Redding, director of Splinter Cell: Blacklist, has joined Batman: Arkham Origins developer Warner Bros. Games Montreal. Redding is officially with the studio as a creative director, according to his LinkedIn profile. At this time, it’s unclear as to what he’s working on.

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BLOK DROP U creator Michael Aschenbrenner has shared a new look at the game’s upcoming update on Miiverse. As shown in the shot above, it’ll bring about an upgraded art style, including slight shadow effects.

Aschenbrenner’s full Miiverse message reads:

Today is day 1 of my 3 day reveal for the new BLOK DROP U update. Today’s screenshot is of stage 11 and shows off the new art style. Also, you will notice that I added a slight shadow effect to the bloks and blades to give the game a dimensional look. Let me know what you think in the comments and check back tomorrow for another screenshot reveal!

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Ittle Dew has been made for PC, Mac, and Linux. But it’s the upcoming Wii U version that Ludosity founder Joel Nyström says is his favorite.

Nyström told NintendoWorldReport.

My favorite version is actually the Wii U version. Being the last and final version of the game, it has a little more love and polish than the other versions, plus it has some nice features the others don’t have.

On Wii U, Ittle Dew features “a map that is revealed as you go in real time, and the ability to play off-screen.” The Pro Controller and Classic controller are supported in addition to the GamePad.

One element the Wii U version of Ittle Dew won’t support are online leaderboards. Nyström explained why this is so:

Unfortunately, we don’t have online leaderboards on the Wii U, since it would mean we’d have to set up our own servers, etc. That’s a whole other ballpark that’s outside of our reach as a small indie studio. We do still have locally saved best times, of course.

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