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On this week’s episode: New Super Mario Bros. 2, Heroes of Ruin, Month of Mario, and LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes.


SEGA will have nine games display at PAX Prime this year. Included in the lineup is an unannounced digital title that will apparently be announced at the show.

Here’s the lineup in full:

· Aliens: Colonial Marines
· The Cave
· Hell Yeah!- Wrath of the Dead Rabbit
· Jet Set Radio
· NiGHTS into dreams…
· Phantasy Star Online 2
· Sonic Adventure 2
· Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed
· Unannounced digital title


We’re basically known for a few months now that Toki Tori 2 would be coming to Wii U. Today though, Two Tribes officially confirmed that its new project will be brought to the console.

Toki Tori 2 will be making use of the GamePad’s analog stick and buttons, but the controller will be specifically used for a new “Tokidex” feature.

Two Tribes explained how this feature works in a new blog post:

“The Tokidex feature allows you to scan the area around Toki Tori for creatures and objects by using the Wii U Gamepad as a virtual camera with a viewfinder. Any creatures photographed will be added to the Tokidex. It’s quite fun to do, especially with creatures that move quite a bit!”

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This week’s Japanese eShop update is as follows:

3DS Downloadable Titles

Gy?retsu Nageloop – 700 yen
Itsu demo Issho ni BLACKJACK – 400 yen
Okiraku Beach Volley[ball] – 500 yen

DLC

Fire Emblem: Kakusei – Iden Kizuna no Sh?kakusai – 100 yen (until 9/30)
FIre Emblem: Kakusei – Idensei to Shi no Sakai ni – 250 yen

Virtual Console

Rockman 2: Dr. Wiley no Nazo (Famicom) – 500 yen
Nekketsu K?ha Kunio-kun Bangai Rand?-hen (Double Dragon II: The Revenge, Game Boy) – 400 yen
Columns (Game Gear) – 300 yen
Mario Open Golf (Famicom, Ambassador game) – 500 yen (available 08/10)

Video Content

Fire Emblem: Awakening DLC video
3D streaming video for Gy?retsu Nageloop video
3D streaming video for Style Savvy

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Last year, Intense made GO Series: Picdun for DSiWare. The studio is now working on a sequel for the Japanese eShop.

Picdun 2, much like its predecessor, is a dungeon-crawler. There are 60 floors to go through, and this time around you’ll be accompanied by a magical girl, a being with a whip, and an archer shoots others in their hearts to make them fall in love.

The downloadable title includes an auto-mapping system. Another gameplay element allows players to return to the entrance by taking an elevator that appears every five floors.

When Picdun 2 hits Japan, it’ll carry a CERO B rating. That’s slightly higher than the first game. As for why it’s received a slight bump-up, Intense advises players to try out the game and discover the reason for themselves.

Picdun 2 will be available in Japan on August 22 for 500 yen. We’ll probably be seeing this game overseas fairly soon.

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