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Casual Arts, the team behind the DSiWare games Oscar in Toyland, Oscar in Toyland 2, and Oscar in Movieland, is developing new games for the 3DS.

Thus far, Casual Arts has only shared details about “The Sleeping Palace”. The hidden object game has players taking on the role of Sophia Fay, a girl who is suffering from memory loss. You’ll be navigating through the Palace Laroche in hopes of discovering why its residents are in a magical sleep.

A release is planned for 2013. Casual Arts is also working on one 3DS game that is due out by Halloween and a third title for Christmas.

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Software

1. Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon
2. Pokemon Dream Radar
3. Super Mario 3D Land
4. The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening DX
5. Liberation Maiden
6. Crimson Shroud
7. LEGO City Undercover: The Chase Begins
8. Super Mario Bros.
9. Mega Man 4
10. Pokedex 3D Pro
11. The Legend of Zelda
12. HarmoKnight
13. Star Fox 64 3D
14. Castlevania
15. Kirby’s Pinball Land
16. Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask
17. Kersploosh!
18. Tetris: Axis
19. Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity
20. Colors! 3D

Videos

1. Nintendo Direct: April 17, 2013
2. Mario & Luigi: Dream Team Teaser Trailer
3. LEGO City Undercover: The Chase Begins Launch Trailer
4. Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon Multiplayer Demo Video
5. Game & Wario Teaser Trailer
6. LEGO City Undercover: The Chase Begins Trailer
7. Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon Launch Trailer
8. Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D Gameplay Trailer
9. Pokemon X and Pokemon Y Video
10. Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon Trailer
11. Flipnote Studio 3D Sample
12. LEGO City: The Chase Begins – A Hero on the Wild
13. Mario and Donkey Kong: Minis/Move-Main Event Trailer
14. LEGO City: The Chase Begins – Under Construction
15. LEGO City: The Chase Begins – Rise of a Hero
16. Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon Multiplayer Video
17. Soul Hackers Teaser Trailer
18. Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon Commercial
19. Mario and Donkey Kong: Minis/Move-Create & Share
20. Wreck-It Ralph Video

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Most of you have probably heard about the Angry Video Game Nerd before. In his popular web series, James Rolfe blasts games from the past.

A brand new video game based on AVGN was announced earlier this month for PC. Today, it was revealed through the title’s official Facebook page that a release is also planned for “Nintendo consoles”.

The word “consoles” seems to imply that Angry Video Game Nerd Adventures will be heading to the Wii U eShop as well as the 3DS eShop.

FreakZone Games is working on Angry Video Game Nerd Adventures. It incorporates action, platforming, and shooting gameplay, and takes inspiration from the likes of Mega Man and Castlevania.

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This week’s video additions to the 3DS eShop are as follows:

Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon Accolades Trailer
Color Commando Trailer
Mario and Donkey Kong: Minis/Move-Main Event Trailer
Mega Man 4 Trailer
LEGO City: Undercover The Chase Begins Trailer

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While we’re on the topic of 3DS block sizes, here’s another one for you: Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D. The game comes in at a whopping 17,693 blocks.

That’s larger than Style Savvy’s 10,500 total and Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate’s 14,275 amount.

Capcom previously said that Ultimate is 1.76GB. Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D should, therefore, be somewhere around 2GB.

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Mario and Donkey Kong: Minis on the Move is due out in roughly two weeks. When it launches, you won’t need much space on an SD card to download the game. Those with access to Minis on the Move say that it only comes in at 426 blocks – a rather small download.

Mario and Donkey Kong: Minis on the Move will launch in North America on May 13. Pricing is set at $9.99.

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Liberation Maiden is getting some company on the Japanese 3DS eShop. Amzy is working on a new “dog fight action” title set for release this summer.

Aside from the screenshots posted above, Amzy hasn’t shared any additional media. Gameplay details are being kept under wraps for now.

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This week’s European Nintendo Downloads are as follows:

3DS VC

Balloon Fight – €3.99 / £3.59
Ice Climber – €4.99 / £4.49
Mario & Yoshi – €4.99 / £4.49
Super C – €4.99 / £4.49

3DS eShop sale

Marvel Pinball 3D – €3.49, was €6.99 (£2.99, was £6.29)

Zen Pinball 2 sale (Wii U eShop)

Marvel Pinball: Avengers Chronicles Pack – €4.99, was €9.99 (£3.99, was £7.99)
Marvel Pinball: Original Pack – €4.99, was €9.99 (£3.99, was £7.99)
Marvel Pinball: Vengeance & Virtue Pack – €4.99, was €9.99 (£3.99, was £7.99)
Fantastic Four Table – €1.49, was €2.99 (£1.19, was £2.39)
Captain America Table – €1.49, was €2.99 (£1.19, was £2.39)
Civil War Table – €1.49, was €2.99 (£1.19, was £2.39)

Wii U VC

Pac-Man – €4.99 / £3.49
Mega Man – €4.99 / £3.49

3DS download

Picdun 2: Witch’s Curse – €4.99 / £4.49

3DS retail

My Riding Stables 3D – Jumping for the Team – €39.99 / £34.99

DSiWare

Publisher Dream – €1.99 / £1.79 / 200 points

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Rex Rocket has a decent shot of landing on the Wii U or 3DS. The game’s developer launched a Kickstarter (accessible here), where it states that the team has hopes to “bring Rex Rocket to Macs, iOS Devices, XBLIG, Wii U, PS Vita, Nintendo 3DS and OUYA but we cannot guarantee them at this time.”

Atomhawk Design also has interest in working with the Wii U. Once its Kickstarter campaign for “The Realm” ends, it could look into a point-and-click adventure game for the platform.

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If you have a Virtual Console game on your Wii U through Wii mode, you can repurchase it on the eShop at a significant discount. We’re now hearing that a similar program may be offered between Wii U VC and 3DS VC games.

According to a new article written by Emily Rogers, a VC game would need to have launched for both Wii U and 3DS in order to be eligible – as you would expect. Rogers also clarifies that not all titles would be included in the program.

When might we be hearing about this from Nintendo? Perhaps not at E3, but likely before year’s end.

Rogers has also reiterated rumors about a gifting feature for the Wii U eShop, which was first provided on the Wii Shop Channel. This element is coming not only due to requests from gamers, but indie developers as well.

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