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Yes, Nano Assault comes from Shin’en, the same developer that we praised highly over the weekend. Like FAST – Racing League, I suggest that you guys put this game on your radar!

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Capcom has released a second round of Mega Man Legends 3 screenshots. Just like the first batch, the captures above were taken at various stages throughout the development process. The image dates range from October 2010 to late December 2010. Of course, the project is still very much a work in process and isn’t at all close to completing development. So expect a noticeable improvement with future screenshots.


We brought you the first trailer for MDK2 WiiWare earlier this morning, but now we have a bunch of screenshots and new details thanks to a listing on Nintendo’s site. Check out the first images of the game as well as the new information below.

3 Unlikely Heroes, 1 Ultimate Goal.

Kurt Hectic must save the universe. He is teamed with the genius Dr. Hawkins and the 6-legged gun-toting robotic dog, Max. Together they must out-sneak, out-blast and out-think their enemies as they attempt to reclaim earth from a vile alien menace.


If you’ve been following Nintendo Everything for a decent amount of time, then you’re probably aware of the fact that we’re huge fans of Shin’en. The company pushes Nintendo hardware to their limit – in spite of the fact that they have a limited amount of resources and manpower.

Jett Rocket, for instance, is one of the best-looking titles on the Wii even though it is a downloadable release and weighs in at less than 40 megabytes. Again, that’s because the developers over at Shin’en truly work their magic on Nintendo platforms.

Shin’en’s next WiiWare title, FAST – Racing League, is looking equally as impressive. The game has finally been pinned for a May release in Europe and it should hit the North American Wii Shop Channel around the same timeframe. To celebrate the upcoming release of FAST, Shin’en has sent us some new screenshots of the title. You can check those out above. Company CEO Manfred Linzner has also explained why fans should be excited about the game.



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