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Wobbly Tooth is working on an update for Battleminer, the developer announced via Miiverse.

There are two primary goals with the patch. First, several bugs will be addressed – addressing saving and Creative Mode issues in particular. New features are also on the way like an increase in the world ceiling and something else that Wobbly Tooth is keeping secret.

Here’s the full Miiverse post:


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

Software

1. Mario Kart 7
2. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy
3. Mega Man II
4. Mega Man IV
5. Super Smash Bros. for 3DS
6. Mega Man III
7. Pokemon Omega Ruby
8. Pokemon Alpha Sapphire
9. Super Mario Bros. 3
10. Shovel Knight
11. Xeodrifter
12. Pokemon Trading Card Game
13. Super Mario Bros.
14. Ultimate NES Remix
15. Mighty Gunvolt
16. Fantasy Life
17. Woah Dave!
18. Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters
19. The Legend of Zelda
20. Metroid II – Return of Samus

Videos

1. Pokemon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire E3 2014 Trailer
2. Super Smash Bros. for Wii U/3DS One Dog, One Bird, One Zapper
3. Sonic Boom Launch Trailer
4. Cube Creator 3D Trailer
5. The Cat Mario Show Episode 1
6. Xeodrifter Trailer
7. Super Smash Bros. – Looks like we don’t have a choice!
8. Super Smash Bros. for Wii U/3DS: Future King
9. Mario Kart 7 Video
10. Captain Toad The Adventure Begins Trailer
11. Tomodachi Life Wish List Video
12. Nintendo Direct: 11/5/14
13. How to Win at Smash Ep. 4
14. Mario Party 10 E3 2014 Trailer
15. Yoshi’s Woolly World E3 2014 Trailer
16. Pokemon Bank Trailer
17. Pokemon Trading Card Game Trailer
18. The Cat Mario Show Episode 2
19. Mario Kart 8 – New Courses and Items Trailer
20. Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D Teaser Trailer

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Nintendo Life has gone ahead with a new interview with Jools Watsham from Renegade Kid. Watsham talked about Moon Chronicles (sales and status of future episodes), the Cult County Kickstarter, and what’s planned for 2015.

You can find these excerpts below. Check out the full discussion here.

This week’s Nintendo downloads for Europe are as follows:

Wii U

The Amazing Spider-Man 2™ – €59.99 / £49.99 / CHF72.00
TRANSFORMERS: Rise of the Dark Spark –
€59.99 / £49.99 / CHF72.00
Spy Chameleon – €4.99 / £4.49 / CHF7.00 (€3.99 / £3.59 / CHF5.60 for users who own 99 Seconds, Abyss, Darts Up, Rock Zombie or Unepic on the same Wii U.)

Wii U VC

Duck Hunt (NES)  – €4.99 / £3.49 / CHF7.00
Kuru Kuru Kururin (GBA) – €6.99 / £6.29 / CHF9.80
Mega Man Zero  (GBA) – €6.99 / £6.29 / CHF9.80
Mario Party™ Advance (GBA) – €6.99 / £6.29 / CHF9.80

Wii U Special Offers

Super Mario 3D World™ – €39.99 / £34.99 / CHF51.90
Assassin’s Creed® III –
€9.99 / £7.99 / CHF13.00
Assassin’s Creed IV Black Flag –
€14.99 / £9.99 / CHF19.70
Marvel Avengers™: Battle for Earth –
€4.99 / £3.99 / CHF6.50 
Rabbids® Land
 – €4.99 / £3.99 / CHF6.50 
Rayman® Legends – €14.99 / £11.99 / CHF19.70
Sports Connection – €4.99 / £3.99 / CHF6.50 
Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Blacklist – €9.99 / £6.49 / CHF13.00
ZombiU –
€9.99 / £7.99 / CHF13.00
Just Dance® 2015 –
€29.99 / £22.49 / CHF37.49
Watch_Dogs™
 – €39.99 / £33.49 / CHF49.99
Cloudberry Kingdom – €4.89 / £3.89 / CHF6.90 
Child of Light™
 – €4.89 / £3.89 / CHF6.90 
Knytt Underground™ 

3DS

The Amazing Spider-Man 2™ – €39.99 / £29.99 / CHF49.00
TRANSFORMERS: Rise of the Dark Spark –
€39.99 / £29.99 / CHF49.00
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles™: Danger of the Ooze – €39.99 / £29.99 / CHF49.00
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles™ – €39.99 / £29.99 / CHF49.00
Brutus & Futée © – €6.99 / £6.29 / CHF9.80
PUZZLEBOX setup – €2.99 / £2.69 / CHF4.20
Best of Mahjong  – €1.99 / £1.49 / CHF2.49
Best of Solitaire  – €2.99 / £2.49 / CHF3.99
WRC FIA World Rally Championship The Official Game Demo – Free

3DS Themes

? Block – €1.99 / £1.79 / CHF2.80
Bountiful Boos
  – €1.99 / £1.79 / CHF2.80
Completely Goomba – €1.99 / £1.79 / CHF2.80
Animal Crossing: New Leaf  Welcome to 2015 –
€1.99 / £1.79 / CHF2.80

Author: Patrick

Part of the appeal of Super Smash Bros. to me is the history behind it all. With their large cast of characters, range of collectibles and obscure music picks, I always seem to be discovering new games with each installment. The original game introduced me to Earthbound, while Melee first brought Fire Emblem to my attention. This new Smash Bros.’ cast of newcomers are largely from games released in the last few years, but what I find interesting how Namco-Bandai’s involvement in development resulted in Namco’s history finding a way into the game.

Pac-Man is one of my favourite characters to play as in the new Super Smash Bros. and it’s partially due to his “Namco Roulette” taunt. This taunt involves Pac-Man summoning a bunch of old Namco sprites from the company’s golden age for a quick cameo, but there’s no trophies or anything to give context to these characters. With that in mind, let’s look at all these Namco icons as we take either a trip down memory lane. Namco have a legacy of creating incredible arcade titles that still persists to this day –I’ve been hooked on Mobile Suit Gundam Extreme Vs. Full Boost lately- and it’s great to see it represented in Smash Bros. in some form. So let’s start by traveling thirty-five years back in time…

Three more Virtual Console titles have been rated for release in North America. On Wii U, we can look forward to Mario Party Advance and Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2. The ESRB also rated Super Mario Bros. Deluxe for 3DS.

It’s currently unclear when exactly all of these retro titles will be launching. Given their ratings though, this could be a sign that they’ll be available in the near future.

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