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This week’s 3DS eShop charts are as follows:

Software

1. 3D Classics: Kirby’s Adventure
2. Super Mario Bros. 3
3. Kirby Triple Deluxe
4. Mario Golf: World Tour
5. Pokemon Dream Radar
6. Mega Man Xtreme
7. Moon Chronicles
8. Pokemon Battle Trozei
9. Mega Man II
10. Mega Man III
11. Grinsia
12. Mario Kart 7
13. Super Mario Bros.
14. Animal Crossing: New Leaf
15. Mega Man IV
16. Zelda: Oracle of Seasons
17. The Denpa Men 3: Rise of Digitoll
18. Zelda: A Link Between Worlds
19. Zelda: Oracle of Ages
20. Zelda: Link’s Awakening DX

Videos

1. Kirby Triple Deluxe – Launch Trailer
2. Mario Kart 8 Direct 4/30/14
3. Moon Chronicles Gameplay Trailer
4. Tomodachi Life Direct 4/10/14
5. Mario Kart 8: Bye-Bye Blue Trailer
6. Introducing Tomodachi Life!
7. Grinsia Trailer
8. Moon Chronicles Trailer
9. Mega Man Xtreme Trailer
10. Kirby Triple Deluxe Unleashed!
11. Play Nintendo – Announcing Nintendo @ E3 2014
12. Mario Kart 8 – Super Horn Test
13. Mario Kart 8 – Upside Down Test
14. Kirby Triple Deluxe: Oh Dedede, You’re So Dashing Trailer
15. Rusty’s Real Deal Baseball: Haggling 101 Trailer
16. Mario Golf: World Tour – DLC Trailer
17. Mario Kart 8 – Boomerang Test
18. Mario Kart 8 – New Courses and Items Trailer
19. Super Mario Bros. 3 Trailer
20. Mario Golf: World Tour – Launch Trailer

Source: 3DS eShop

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French magazine Jeux Video has delivered the first review for Watch Dogs. The publication holds Ubisoft’s new open-world title in high regard, having handed out a 19 / 20 score.

One of the folks over on Reddit translated the following information from the review:

Nintendo could be cooking up a new color variation for the 2DS. The image above, coming from the Tomodachi Life website’s source code, reveals a new blueish/white system. Nintendo hasn’t made an announcement about this color yet, though it certainly seems legitimate.

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Armikrog is tentatively scheduled to hit PC, Mac, and Linux in July. A Wii U version is also planned, but it’ll launch at a later date.

When exactly? At the moment, Pencil Test Studios seems to be targeting a fall release.

Producer Luis Gigliotti has also shared a few (vague) words about what Armikrog will offer on Wii U. The team will be implementing “some really cool” features “designed only for that version”.

I cannot say about the specifics [sic] but i can confirm that the WiiU version will have some really cool, WiiU specific features designed only for that version

Also worth mentioning, Gigliotti said the following when asked about a possible 3DS version:

We do want to eventually port the game over to portable consoles, mobile and tablets as well… But we want to make sure we get the PC, Mac, Linux [sic] and WiiU skus done first

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ONM has published a new interview with former Rare staffer and Gory Detail founder Chris Seavor. Seavor discussed his background, the indie project The Unlikely Legend of Rusty Pup for Wii U/3DS, and voicing Slippy Toad.

You can find a few excerpts from the interview below. ONM’s full piece is located here.

“Sadness” is a game that should sound familiar to many Nintendo fans. Nibris announced the project as a Wii exclusive way back in 2006 before ultimately pulling the plug in 2010, which was accompanied by news of the studio’s closure.

In a bit of odd and unexpected news, HullBreach Studios and Cthulhi Games have announced plans to revive Sadness as a Wii U exclusive. The title is tentatively targeted for a 2016 release.

Here’s what you should know:

– Nibris struggled with development with their Gamebryo engine programmers at Frontline and their graphics partner Digital Amigos
– Will stick to the game’s original idea
– Could be some changes and there with regard to characters, mechanics, setting
– Will keep the Gothic noir visual style with a few exceptions
– Will likely be made in Unity
– Starting from scratch
– New elements will be introduced including RPG and puzzle-based mechanics
– There’s also a shift to 2D
– Cthulhi and HullBreach are working as equal partners on the project
– More news at “Indie Sanctum 2014” in October

You can find more quotes from HullBreach Studios and Cthulhi Games over at Nintendo Life.


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