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More footage has surfaced of two new Wii U eShop games in Europe: Tachyon Project and Chompy Chomp Chomp Party. Check out the latest gameplay below.

Super Mario Maker’s newest Event Course and costume are live. Once you complete the “Starfy: Prince of Pufftop” level, you’ll unlock an outfit based on the character.

Here’s the Event Course description:

The legendary Starfy has discovered a mysterious lift in Pufftop Palace, his royal home in the skies, and riding it has landed him in the world of Super Mario Maker. “This is freakin’ me out… I wanna go home!’ Can our hero avoid the aquatic baddies and reach his goal safely? Go, Starfy, go!

And here’s a playthough of the level:

A new trailer has come online for Angry Video Game Nerd II, which is slated for Nintendo platforms. You can take a look at the new video below.

Based on a report from market-tracking firm Sensor Tower (as relayed by GamesBeat), Miitomo is currently the most-downloaded game for iPhone and iPad in the United States. Even though it’s a free download, it’s an impressive feat for a title that only just launched today.

With its initial success, Sensor Tower believes that Miitomo could surpass 200,000 downloads on the iPhone alone after 24 hours given averages for past apps that have topped the charts. Another 20,000 downloads would likely stem from the iPad. Of course, this doesn’t account for how Miitomo has done on Android.

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Amazon has now joined Best Buy and GameStop as yet another retailer offering exclusive pre-order costume DLC for Bravely Second. We don’t have a picture just yet, but you’ll receive the Al-Khampis Costume Set.

Best Buy previously revealed the Gathelatio Costume Set as its pre-order bonus, which will also be available with reservations on the eShop. If you go with GameStop, you’ll be provided with the Caldisla Costume Set.

Road Redemption was thought to be heading to Wii U since the game’s original Kickstarter days. Unfortunately, it’s now uncertain if we’ll be seeing this one on the eShop.

The game’s developer wrote the following in a Kickstarter update today:

Hey guys, here is some clarification on Wii-U. Anyone who backed for Wii-U can definitely choose to receive a PS4 or Xbox One copy instead when those versions become available (or Steam version now). We have definitely not ruled out a Wii-U release, however due to the current complexity of the game and the weak hardware of the Wii-U, it will take a tremendous amount of optimization to make it happen. This would have to happen after PS4 and Xbox One versions are complete.

If we receive any clarify about the situation, we’ll let you know. It’d be a huge bummer if a Wii U version didn’t happen at this point.

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If you’re a Wii U owner in Europe, The Beggar’s Ride can now be bought on the eShop. You can get a look at the game in the video below.

Nintendo’s North American website is now updated to show the new interface for its game store. Access it here.

It’s now easier than ever to buy a game from Nintendo’s website and have it download to your system. Even better, your eShop balance can be used during the purchase process. Things are much more intuitive than they used to be!


All first print-copies of Pokken Tournament come with a Shadow Mewtwo amiibo card. But what if you purchased the game on the eShop? Good news! You’re entitled to a card as well.

There’s a series of steps involved, but you should be able to nab Shadow Mewtwo by following instructions outlined on Nintendo’s support site.

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Earlier today, Nintendo announced that the DSi Shop will be closing at this time next year. The company has now posted an official FAQ that may clear up any questions you have about its discontinuation. Head past the break to read it in full.

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