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The latest CardFight!! Vanguard: Lock On Victory trailer has revealed that the title will be coming to Japan on June 5. The game will feature over 2 400 cards for players to collect as well as the ability to create their own deck. The game has 10 characters, four new (Subaru, Erika, Rin, and Kazuya) and 6 returning characters. You can check out all the info in the trailer below

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For those worried about the state of Call of Duty on Nintendo platforms, it seems Sledgehammer is looking to bring the latest iteration to Wii U, at least according to their E3 listing. The series’ has never done well on Nintendo hardware traditionally but this move shows that it appears to still be a viable move for whatever reason. We will know if this rumor holds true when E3 rolls around.

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Square Enix continue their amazing run of support of Dragon Quest X with their latest 2.2 update and have released a new video highlighting all the new content and changes.

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Coming from its amazon listing, it’s looking like Curtain Call is getting somewhat of a deluxe edition run. The package includes a 5-track CD sampler of Theatrhythm remixes and exclusive alternate packaging. Not an awful lot, but will that be enough to push you over to pre-order?

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More clips have emerged for Cardfight!! Vanguard: Lock on Victory!! and they appear to highlight each character’s signature ability. Check it out below

It’s a Mario double today and Sakurai gave us a look at a New Super Mario Bros. cameo:

Here’s a new Wii U stage, Mushroom Kingdom U! It brings to life the worlds of New Super Mario Bros. U.

The stage will be a transforming one and apparently we’ll see more of it in a couple of weeks:

When Kamek casts a spell, the stage transforms drastically! That said, this is not what you would call a moving stage… …By the way, this stage will be playable in the demo version of the game for E3, a game expo that starts on June 10 in Los Angeles.

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The folks over at Cubed3 also have a couple more shots on there Instagram, which you can check out here and here

A quick heads up about the recently-released Wii U eShop title Gravity Badgers. The game takes up 344.8MB of space, which seems quite manageable. You shouldn’t need to reserve much space fortunately!

Unity has been running on Wii U for some time now, but the tech behind it doesn’t sound entirely up to snuff. The developer behind Nihilumbra, for example, has been encountering “some technical issues” in bringing the game over to Nintendo’s console. This has resulted in a longer-than-expected wait for the eShop release.

BeautiFun Games told DQTechNews:

“The game should be available on the market already, but we are having some technical issues with Unity port for Wii U that are delaying the release.”

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