Kirby Triple Deluxe 3DS puzzle available in Japan
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Nintendo has released a new 3DS puzzle in Japan. System owners can now begin filling in a panel for Kirby Triple Deluxe.
Reader Jason completed it full, and was kind enough to send a picture our way. View it above.
Project CARS “extremely promising” on Wii U
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Speaking with Nintendo Enthusiast, creative director Andy Tudor commented that the Wii U version of Project CARS “is extremely promising.” The console is also capable of running one of CARS’ tracks in the rain “pretty damn well”, he said.
Tutor’s comments in full regarding the visuals of Project CARS on Wii U:
I literally just had a blast racing around one of our tracks in the rain (the most graphically-intensive weather setting) and it held up pretty damn well. Of course there are optimisations still to be done but side-by-side, the Wii U version we have running in the studio is extremely promising.
When asked why Slightly Mad has decided to bring the game to Wii U whereas other third-party developers have lessened their support, Tutor replied:
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Andrea McLean tries Wii Fit U – part 2
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Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels hitting the European Wii U VC on Thursday, Super Mario Bros. Deluxe for 3DS VC on Feb. 12
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Release dates for two more European Virtual Console games have been confirmed. Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels will be available on the Wii U eShop this coming Thursday, January 23, followed by Super Mario Bros. Deluxe for 3DS on February 12. Ninja Gaiden III: The Ancient Ship of Doom is also heading to the European 3DS VC next week
Karous: The Beast of Re: Eden screenshots
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GameStop ad (1/17 – 1/19) – weekend deals
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Video: Zelda: Majora’s Mask glitch lets players freely warp to statues
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Have you ever wanted to warp to the different statues in The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask without actually activating them? Well, one dedicated player seems to have found a way to do so! Check out the video above for more.
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Circle Entertainment publishing Tappingo, should release in February or March
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Circle Entertainment will publish Tappingo, the company has confirmed. Given Circle’s close relationship with Goodbye Galaxy Games, this shouldn’t come as as major surprise.
We’re also told that Tappingo is currently on track for a release in February or March. At the moment, a late February launch is possible.
In other Circle Entertainment updates, we should have news on a new title coming from the publisher next week.
Video: “Gorilla Wayfare” for Wii U Video Challenge
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Kirby Triple Deluxe sells through over 90% of initial shipment in Japan
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Kirby Triple Deluxe is off to a fast start in Japan with first week sales reaching over 214,000 copies. Media Create says that the new 3DS game sold-through 92.02 percent of its initial shipment – an incredibly high rate.
The last Kirby game, Kirby’s Return to Dream Land, only shifted 137,000 copies in its first week. It also sold through just 49.88 percent of its first shipment.
Media Create mentions that Kirby Triple Deluxe had only 58,000 pre-orders before January 5. By January 12, however, reservations rose to 103,000, showing great growth.
There was a strong focus to advertise heavily on television so there would be a wider opportunity for people to see Kirby Triple Deluxe. Since consumers have been staying inside during the cold winter, viewership and anticipation must have been much higher.