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This week’s Wii U eShop charts are as follows:

Software

1. Child of Light
2. Super Mario World
3. Super Mario Bros. 3
4. NES Remix 2
5. Zelda: Wind Waker HD
6. Super Metroid
7. Yoshi’s Island: Super Mario Advance 3
8. Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga
9. NES Remix
10. Zelda: A Link to the Past
11. Metroid Fusion
12. Golden Sun
13. Wario Land 4
14. EarthBound
15. Kirby & The Amazing Mirror
16. Super Mario Bros.
17. Abyss
18. The Legend of Zelda
19. Stick it to the Man
20. Super Mario Bros. 2

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Source: Wii U eShop

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Tomorrow, Nintendo plans to release a new smartphone/tablet app in Japan for 3DS tethering. It will essentially allow the portable system to use a phone’s mobile networking.

Nintendo’s app is known as “Easy Tethering for Nintendo 3DS”. This acts as a partnership between DoCoMo and the Big N.

Initially, the app will be compatible with the following devices (with more to come in the future):

Smartphone:
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Easy Tethering for Nintendo 3DS is completely free and will allow customers who have never used tethering before to set up the process smoothly.

Those who download and use the software can then take a survey. Doing so will net them a code for an unspecified 3DS Virtual Console title. The survey will be available from early July to September 30th, 2014.

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Three new Virtual Console games are on track for the Japanese Wii U eShop next week. Pop’n TwinBee: Rainbow Bell Adventures (Super Famicom), Gargoyle’s Quest II (Famicom), and Yie Ar Kung-Fu II: The Emperor Yie-Gah (MSX) will be out on May 21. Pricing is set at 823 yen for the Super Famicom and MSX games, and 514 yen for the Famicom title.

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The final round of downloadable content is now available for Conception II: Children of the Seven Stars. Players can get their hands on Serious Sagitta, Serious Bootes, and Monokuma’s Revenge. Each of these quests can only be accessed once players progress the story to a certain point.


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SEGA’s Stephen Frost recently shared an update about Sonic Boom over on the Sonic Stadium forums, including why there hasn’t been much news about the game since its announcement.

Frost explained that the announcement’s timing took place when it did due to “key reasons”. There are also various partners involved since Sonic Boom involves more areas than just a video game (like the upcoming television show).

Starting at E3 next month, fans can expect regular updates about the Sonic Boom title. We’ll see new screenshots, a first look at the 3DS version, and even “a bit of a surprise”.

Head past the break for Frost’s full comments.


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