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This week’s North American Nintendo Downloads are as follows:

Wii U Download

Dot Arcade

Wii U Virtual Console

Namco Museum

Wii U Demo

LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham

3DS Retail

LEGO Ninjago: Shadow of Ronin

3DS Download

Jet Dog
My Pet School 3D

3DS DLC

Harvest Moon: The Lost Valley

3DS Themes

NES: Samus Aran
NES: Pit
Etrian Mystery Dungeon — Available March 21

eShop Sales

Wii U

Zen Pinball 2’s South Park Pinball table is 50 percent off (reduced from $4.99 to $2.49) until 8:59 a.m. PT on April 2.
TNT Racers – Nitro Machines Edition is 37 percent off (reduced from $7.99 to $4.99) until 8:59 a.m. PT April 9.
Rock ‘N Racing Off Road is 16 percent off (reduced from $5.99 to $4.99) until 8:59 a.m. PT on April 12.

3DS

Moon Chronicles DLC is 50 percent off until 8:59 a.m. PT on April 2.
Funfair Party Games, 3D Game Collection and Murder on the Titanic from Joindots are on sale until 8:59 a.m. PT on April 9.
Snow Moto Racing 3D is 50 percent off (reduced from $7.99 to $3.99) until 8:59 a.m. PT on April 2.

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Titanic Mystery

Source: Nintendo PR

I’m sure you’re scratching your head right now going, “didn’t this game just come out?” Yes. Yes it did. On February 19th in the US and today in EU, but that doesn’t matter because the sequel to the dungeon crawler developed by Mechanical Arms is here and ready to be played!

On April 2nd, Mechanical Arms will bring the sequel to their dungeon crawling RPG, Excave, to the 3DS eShop. It’ll run you $10.00 flat, which is double the asking price of the first. Considering the light amount of content Excave originally had, we’re hoping Excave II: Wizard of the Underworld delivers a more solid RPG experience and adds a little depth to the gameplay this time around, especially for $10.

Teyon will not be publishing Excave II as they did with the first. Instead, Bergsala Lightweight LLC will be publishing the eShop title.

Have you played or been interested in Excave at all and plan on picking up the sequel? Let us know in the comments below!

 

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The newest Pokémon to be added to this week’s Daily Event stage lineup, which include the likes of Pachirisu (Monday), Sigilyph (Tuesday) and Tropius (Wednesday), is Farfetch’d! Yes, everyone’s favorite scallion wielding bird from Gen-1 is now available for you to catch for a limited time on Pokémon Shuffle.

Farfetch’d will only be up for the next 24 hours, though it’ll be made available every Thursday for the next three weeks, so get it while you can!

 

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SEGA is pulling the plug on Initial D Perfect Shift Online. Today, the company announced that service for its game will end on June 30. SEGA stated that as it reflected on offering a satisfactory service for customers and the difficult situation, they decided to end the service.

Players will still be able to play Initial D Perfect Shift Online’s offline mode once June 30 has passed. However, if they delete any related data, the game is lost forever.

Initial D Perfect Shift Online seemed to have been a success for SEGA having racked up over 500,000 downloads. There was also talk about a sequel, though we haven’t heard much about it since December.

Thanks to Thiago H for the tip.

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This week’s video additions to the Wii U/3DS eShops are as follows:

Wii U

Nintendo Minute – Let’s Go Hunting
Fossil Fighters: Frontier Launch Trailer
Iron Combat: War in the Air Trailer
Xenoblade Chronicles 3D – Your Will Shall be Done Trailer
Mario Party 10 Launch Trailer
Dot Arcade Developer’s Story Trailer
Etrian Mystery Dungeon – Wanderer

3DS

Nintendo Minute – Let’s Go Hunting
Fossil Fighters: Frontier Launch Trailer
Iron Combat: War in the Air Trailer
Jet Dog Trailer
Xenoblade Chronicles 3D – Your Will Shall be Done Trailer
Mario Party 10 Launch Trailer
Etrian Mystery Dungeon – Wanderer

Source: Wii U/3DS eShops

Muteki and Choice Provisions recently announced that the two sides are teaming up for the distribution of the Dragon Fantasy games. Dragon Fantasy: The Volumes of Westeria and Dragon Fantasy: The Black Tome of Ice are still coming to 3DS as originally planned, but other platforms have been added, including Wii U.

So how’d all of this come about anyway? It’s all because creator Adam Rippon is involved at both Muteki and Choice Provisions. As for Wii U, Choice specifically requested that the console be thrown into the mix.

Muteki founder Bryan Sawler told Siliconera:

Adam works there? Seriously, though, they actually approached us about the idea. Adam had started working with the Choice Provisions guys on some games and they mentioned they’d love to help us get the games on Steam. At the point we were talking about a 3DS port already and they told us about this idea of Choice Publishing and we decided that our interests were aligned. Half-way through the deal they decided they were interested in adding Wii U to the mix and far be it from me to get in the way of more people playing this game!

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Update: It turns out that the screenshot is old, as it was originally posted by Nicalis’ Tyrone Rodriguez about a year ago (thanks BrybryPokebip). I have no idea why Nicalis tweeted it out as a company today though!


The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth has long been teased for 3DS. That continued today with a new tweet from Nicalis.

Just a couple of minutes ago, the company posted the following:


By scanning the above QR code, you’ll be redirected to a URL on Nicalis’ website. What is it? A 3D screenshot of The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth (shown above), which seems to come from a 3DS build.

We need the teases to stop. Now it’s time for an announcement – don’t you think?!

IronFall Invasion’s new update, which came out in Europe last week, is now available in North America as well. The latest patch brings IronFall Invasion up to version 1.1. For the full patch notes, read on below.


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