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Nintendo TVii has gained a new Doodle feature. Users can now draw and paint on live TV moments.

Nintendo of America shared the news through its Twitter account yesterday:


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Most know Bertil Hörberg as the creator of Gunman Clive. He’s now hard at work on a brand new title for the 3DS eShop, but is also an official Wii U developer.

Hörberg announced on Twitter earlier today that he’s now in possession of a Wii U dev kit:

Don’t expect any Wii U titles from Hörberg in the immediate future. His next title is only slated for 3DS, he confirmed.


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It’s kind of odd seeing Nintendo put out such a short clip, but here’s what we have…



TNT Racers, initially a WiiWare title, has just launched on the Wii U eShop as “Nitro Machines Edition” – a souped-up version of the original.

Nitro Machines Edition may not only end up being a Wii U release – keen games has expressed interest in a potential 3DS eShop version as well.

In an interview with Nintendo Life, producer Thorsten Röpke stated:

“The 3DS is a great console, if TNT Racers is successful on Wii U we certainly will evaluate the possibility to bring the game to 3DS.”

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Ghost Song: A Journey of Hope’s Kickstarter ended last night successfully. The game had already reached its funding goal long before the campaign’s conclusion.

Nintendo fans were hoping that the Kickstarter would manage to raise a total of $60,000 to secure a Wii U version of Ghost Song, but funds fell roughly $6,000 short. Still, as mentioned previously, creator Matt White said he’d be looking to bring the title to Nintendo’s console even if the stretch goal wasn’t met, and that’s something he reconfirmed following the campaign’s end a few hours ago.

White wrote in a new update:

“To those who may be lamenting about the Wii U goal — I’m working to make this happen anyway. That’s not official, but it’s a desire of mine and I hope to have that out at some point, if not at release, then following release.”

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