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Two new titles are coming to the North American Virtual Console tomorrow. On Wii U, Crash ‘n the Boys Street Challenge will be released for $4.99. Harvest Moon 3 GBC is planned for 3DS at a $4.99 price point.

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WayForward has pinned down a slightly more specific European release window for Shantae and the Pirate’s Curse. The game is currently targeted to launch in between late January and early February. When we receive a final date, we’ll be sure to let you know.


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Brutus & Futée appears to be hitting the European 3DS eShop later this month. A listing spotted on the digital store includes a December 25 release date and a €6.99 price point.

Not much is known about Brutus & Futée, but it’s apparently a bit like Ghost Trick. The game has puzzles and you’ll be remaking movie scenes.

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Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy is out today. If you’re aware of the series, you probably know what you’re getting yourself into with this digital collection. That’s one of the reasons why we’re not doing a traditional review on Nintendo Everything. Still, I’ve spent some time with the remastered trilogy, and I wanted to share a few thoughts.

I’ve played the first two Ace Attorney games and loved them dearly. I have fond memories of Justice for All in particular. I’ve also now played quite a bit of the third.

Bike Rider DX3 is a thing. Despite not having been actually announced by Spicysoft prior to today, the game is heading to the Japanese 3DS eShop next week.

Bike Rider DX3’s launch is slated for December 17. Pricing is set at 600 yen. When we have details about the game, we’ll be sure to bring them to you.

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Fairune block size

Posted on 10 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in 3DS eShop, News | 0 comments

Circle Entertainment’s Fairune is set for release in Europe later this week. Those who plan on picking up the game will need to reserve 781 blocks of space on their SD card. Given how small a size that is, it shouldn’t be much of an issue.

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Here’s the “launch trailer” for Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy. As far as I can tell, it’s literally the exact same as the E3 2014 video aside from the text at the very end.

Last month we reported that the popular mobile indie puzzle game Sumico would be arriving on the 3DS eshop sometime this month, now we have an exact date. Sumico arrives on the eshop December 18 in Europe.

Check out the trailer and PR statement below:

The acclaimed number puzzler Sumico arrives in the eShop on December 18th. The popular indie puzzle game has been rebuild from scratch for Nintendo’s handheld.

The developers like to describe Sumico as “super smart, super fun, super addictive” and that’s exactly what the 3DS audience can expect. After the overwhelming response and hundreds of thousands of downloads on iOS and Android, the game now debuts on Nintendo 3DS™.

Watch the launch trailer

Responsible for this version is renowned developer Engine Software, which recently released Proun+ (85 on Metacritic) and is known for the console versions of smash hit Terraria (all of which currently score over 80 on Metacritic).

The core gameplay is the same fun and addictive number puzzle action as in the mobile hit, but the developers added a couple of new and exclusive features for Nintendo 3DS™ – such as a star based ranking in the game’s endless mode.

Sumico will be out in Europe on December 18th and will cost € 2,99 / 2,69 GBP

About SUMICO
In SUMICO you make sums to score points. Find the right numbers and operators to make the target. The longer your sum, the more points you earn. But beware: use too many tiles and you won’t be able to make the next target.
SUMICO features two modes:

• Campaign Mode – 72 levels, from the easy introduction to brain bending challenges

• Endless Mode – Keep hitting the targets and improve your high score

HISTORY
SUMICO is the brainchild of a journalist and a developer. The journalist had interviewed the developer a couple of times before they entered a game jam together. They did not finish the game for that jam, but managed to create the first prototype of what was to become SUMICO.

The developer we are talking about is Joris Dormans, creator of the popular game design tools Machinations (for which he earned his PhD), co-founder of LUDOMOTION and popular speaker at developers conferences like the GDC in San Francisco and GDC Europe. LUDOMOTION’s debut game Bezircle was featured during Google I/O 2014.

The journalist, Matthijs Dierckx, co-founded game development magazine Control Magazine in 2008. Since then the magazine has become the prime source of industry information for Benelux game developers. Control Conference boasted speakers from studios such as Naughty Dog, Bioware, BUNGIE, 343 Studios, CD Projekt RED and Vlambeer.

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