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Nicalis has prepared a new patch for Grinsia, which is available through the 3DS eShop. While it seems to have addressed a notable crash issue, we’re hearing that it may have caused lag issues during some battle scenes. Hopefully another update will be issued if that’s the case.

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Nintendo’s North American website lists some of the Nintendo Downloads due out tomorrow. Here’s what’s on tap thus far:

Wii U Download

The Letter

Wii U Virtual Console

Bases Loaded

3DS Download

Rabi Laby 3
Me & My Pets 3D

3DS Virtual Console

Bases Loaded

Mojo Bones has nailed down a final launch date for Siesta Fiesta. The game is releasing worldwide – via the 3DS eShop – on July 24. Pricing is set at £3.99 / €4.49 / $5.99. You can find some new off-screen footage from Siesta Fiesta above.

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Kirby Fighters Z and DeDeDe’s Drum Dash are coming to the 3DS eShop in Japan later this month. These titles are updated versions of the mini-games from Kirby Triple Deluxe that will be packaged separately, Kirby Fighters Z for 500 yen and DeDeDe’s Drum Dash for 750 yen a piece, with a number of changes and additions to both games. Kirby’s Fighters Z is getting the Bell and Beetle power-up along with additional stages, while Drum Dash has a number of new stages with more masks for DeDeDe to wear based on other characters in the series. Both titles are coming July 23rd to the Japanese 3DS eShop.

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3D Fantasy Zone II

SEGA has announced 3D Fantasy Zone II for the Japanese 3DS eShop. The game is due out in just a few days – July 16 specifically. It will be priced at 762 yen.

The official website for 3D Fantasy Zone II can be found here.

A Shovel Knight update for Wii U should be arriving soon, as Yacht Club Games says that it’s “rolling out today.” It’s a single fix intended to address an issue with Tinker Knight. The same update will hit 3DS in the near future.

Yacht Club Games also confirmed on Twitter today that a larger Shovel Knight patch is in the works. This will “address common issues, requests, and concerns”.


Both of Atlus’ 3DS Etrian Odyssey entries are currently marked down on the Nintendo eShop, the digital copy of both games going for $19.99 down from the recommended retail price of $39.99. Currently there is no discount on the physical releases, so this could be a good opportunity for those looking to pick up either game to take the plunge

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