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Zordix AB has prepared on a patch for Aqua Moto Racing 3D in order to address a number of bugs and improve stability.

Here’s the official overview from the game’s developer:

We are releasing a patch for our newly released game Aqua Moto Racing 3d. This is a small patch which attempts to fix some smaller issues with the save system and some stability issues we have noticed after the games release.

We have also noticed that on certain memory cards the game have problems with writing Street Pass times to it after a race. This might make your game sound stutter, for some almost nothing, for others a bit more. We recommend that if you do have this problem and feel it ruins your game experience you turn Street Pass functionality off, this will correct the problem instantly. The Street Pass functionality can be turned off from within the game in the settings.

The Aqua Moto Racing 3D patch is out now.

Source: Zordix AB PR


This week’s European Nintendo Downloads are as follows:

Wii U retail

The Smurfs 2 – €39.99 / £31.99

3DS VC

Shantae – €4.99 / £4.49
Spelunker – €3.99 / £3.59

3DS download

Attack of the Friday Monsters! A Tokyo Tale – €7.99 / £7.19
Robot Rescue – €2.99 / £2.69

3DS demo

The Denpa Men 2: Beyond the Waves

DSiWare

Fashion Tycoon – €4.99 / £4.49 / 500 points
Rabi Lady 2 – €1.99 / £1.79 / 200 points

Special offers

Puddle – €4.99, was €9.99 (£4.49, was £8.99) – from 18/7/13 until 01/8/2013
Fractured Soul – €4.99, was €7.99 (£4.49, was £7.19) – from 18/7/13 until 01/8/2013

Permanent price drop

Virtue’s Last Reward – €24.99, was €40.00 (£19.99, was £30.00)

Source: Nintendo PR


Goodbye Galaxy Games, developer of the Flipper, Color Commando, and Ace Mathician games, is creating its first project for the 3DS eShop known as “Tappingo”. It has over 100 puzzles to complete based on different themes, a time attack mode, and more.

Here’s an overview of how the game works, courtesy of the official Tappingo website:

tappingo

– The main goal is to solve the puzzle by making all the Lines the correct length
– If the player is successful a picture will appear
– Each block has a arrow pointing either (up, down, left or right).
– The number indicates how long the line has to be.
– If the player taps on the block, the line will start running.
– The line will ONLY stop if it hits another block.
– You can re-tract a line by tapping the block again.
– When a line is running, it will count down to 0.
– If the line is not stopped at 0, it will start to count up again showing a red number.
– If the line is stopped at 0, a ‘OK’ sign will be shown.
– The main goal is to get all blocks to show ‘OK’.

Tappingo does not have a release date at present. You can find more information about the game on the website here.


This week’s Japanese eShop update is as follows:

3DS

Downloadable Titles
KORG M01D (music workstation) – 3,000 yen
Zomgeri Bowling (zombie bowling game) – 700 yen
Zomgeri Bowling DEMO – FREE
Bit.Trip.Saga – 1,500 yen
Maru G?kaku! Gy?sei Shoshi Shiken (test prep software) – 2,800 yen
Youkai Watch (retail title) – 4,800 yen
Gyakuten Saiban 5 (Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Dual Destinies) DEMO – FREE
Beast Saga Saiky? Gekitotsu Koroshimau! DEMO – FREE

Virtual Console
Esper Dream (Famicom) – 500 yen
Downtown Special: Kunio-kun no Jidaigeki Dayo Zenin Sh?g? (Famicom) – 500 yen

Wii U

Downloadable Titles
Pikmin 3 (retail title) – 5,387 yen (from 7/13 until 7/19, then up to 5,985 yen)

Virtual Console
Fire Emblem: Thracia 776 (Super Famicom) – 900 yen
Breath of Fire II: Shimei no Ko (Super Famicom) – 800 yen
Donkey Kong (Famicom) – 30 yen (releases 7/15. Sale price until 8/13, then 500 yen)

Video Content

Bit.Trip Saga preview video
Bit.Trip Runner preview video
Mario and Donkey Kong: Minis on the Move video
LEGO City: Undercover video
Fantasy Life Link video
Hoppe-chan Tsukute! Asonde! Punipuni Town!! video
LEGO City, Ace Attorney 5, Little Battler’s Custom, Pikmin 3, and Youkai Watch commercials

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HTR High Tech Racing is heading to the 3DS eShop, QUByte has confirmed. It will be based on the previously-released versions for iOS with Android, but with some new additions.

3DS owners can expect the following from HTR High Tech Racing:

More than 240 possible car configurations
18 tracks in 3 different difficulty levels
Quickrace mode for casual gaming
Intuitive Track Editor
Online records
Simple controls simply slide to control your acceleration
Several challenging tracks with loops, jumps, crossroads, narrows and high and low speed curves
More than 65,000 tracks available for download (tracks will be compatible with the tracks made in other versions of the game)

HTR High Tech Racing will be available in Q4 2013. An alternative version for Mac, Windows, Android, iOS, and Windows Phone known as HTR High Tech Racing Plus will act as a reference point for the 3DS game.

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

3DS retail

Shin Megami Tensei IV – $49.99 (available July 16)
Turbo: Super Stunt Squad – $29.99 (available July 16)

3DS VC

Super Mario Bros. 2 – $4.99

Wii U retail

Turbo: Super Stunt Squad – $39.99 (available July 16)

Wii U VC

Donkey Kong – 30 cents (available July 15)
Metroid – $4.99

Wii U download

Star Wars Pinball – $9.99

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Teyon will be launching Robot Rescue 3D on the North American and European 3DS eShops next week. Pricing is set at $2.99 / €2.99.

Robot Rescue should sound familiar. On DSiWare, Teyon created and released two titles in the puzzle series.

Robot Rescue 3D will include all levels from the first two games as well as “never before seen levels all transformed into 3D.” A total of 120 “perplexing and brain-bending” sections will be included, as well as various obstacles. Players will find up to 30 robots trapped in one level at a time.

For the official announcement, head past the break. Robot Rescue 3D’s trailer is posted above.



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