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Although Woah Dave! doesn’t have a release date yet, it should be launching in the near future. Robotube’s Jason Cirillo suggested on Twitter today that the game will be out “soon”.

The tweet is as follows:


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Azure Striker Gunvolt

Siliconera has translated another round of details about Azure Striker Gunvolt, with the Dart Gun taking the focus this time around. Here’s a roundup of the latest information:

– Gunvolt’s primary weapon is the Lightning Ring
– Aim the ring by using Gunvolt’s Dart Gun to shoot enemies and tag them as targets first
– Flight path and number of enemies you can lock on to changes depending on the kind of cartridges loaded into the Dart Gun
– At least 5 darts in the game

Violet Dragon

– Standard dart
– Automatic fire
– 3 lock-ons

Water Dragon

– Fires in one of five directions
– Ricochets around the screen
– Holding down the fire button changes the firing direction
– 1 lock-on

King Cobra

– Holding down the fire button charges a shot that can pierce through enemies
– Up to 5 lock-ons
– This is one of the attacks that can be powered up using equipment

Teknos

– Fire 2 darts at the same time
– One goes up and travels along the ceiling, while the other goes down and travels along the floor
– 2 lock-ons

Hydra

– A small drone hovers behind Gunvolt, firing darts in seven directions
– Up to 8 lock-ons

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

3DS

Pokemon Trading Card Game – €4.99/£4.49/CHF7.00
Jett Rocket II: The Wrath of Taikai Demo – Free, Demo

Wii U

Pop’n Twinbee – €7.99/£5.49/CHF11.20
Wii Karaoke U by JOYSOUND: 2-hour Ticket – €2.99/£2.69/CHF4.20

Special Offers

Nintendo Pocket Football Club – €11.79/£10.79/CHF16.80 (Until July 13)
Jett Rocket II: The Wrath of Taikai – €4.99/£4.25/CHF5.99 (Until July 24)

NES Remix – €6.99/£6.29/CHF9.80 for people who own NES Remix 2 (Until July 24)
NES Remix 2 – €6.99/£6.29/CHF9.80 for people who own NES Remix (Until July 24)

Chibi-Robo! Photo Finder not censored in Europe

For the North American version of Chibi-Robo! Photo Finder, Nintendo made a small censorship change. This version of the game removes the “butt” from a cartoon can. As shown above though, it’s been kept in tact for the European release.

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Mighty No. 9 was one of Kickstarter’s most successful campaigns having raised nearly $4 million. However, Comcept announced last night that the company is opening a second funding campaign. This will be handled through PayPal.

Funds raised through Kickstarter last year will be used to complete development on the entire game. But with this new crowdfunding opportunity, the team is “looking to add new content to the game that we did not or could not add to the stretch goals during the original funding campaign”.

The first goal, set at $100,000, will add full English voice acting.

You can find more information in an official FAQ here.

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Originally released as part of a compilation on Wii, Klon are bringing another title from their Arcade Shooter compilation to the eShop in Japan later this month. The game is priced at 1000 yen.

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