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Shutshimi was made available on the North American Wii U eShop last month. Those in Europe, however, have been wondering when they’ll have access to the game.

Neon Deity Games did share an update on this front during a Reddit AMA yesterday. Regarding the European release, the studio wrote:

“… We recently received our ratings for the EU region. We have a couple minor tests and fixes to prepare, but hopefully it’ll be soon! We can’t give exact dates due to how unpredictable the certification process is, but I would hope for it to ready in a couple of months. Maybe more, but maybe less! We haven’t forgotten our EU friends! It’s just a bit more work, that’s all!”

As far as Shutshimi’s pricing goes, that’s up to Choice Provisions. It should be roughly equivalent to $9.99.

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SEGA has gone live with the first English 7th Dragon III Code: VFD trailer. In the new video, posted below, the publisher showcases the role dragons play in the game. Hint: they’re bad news!

A lengthy video is in containing 30 minutes of footage from Pokken Tournament. We’ve attached it below.

Update: Uchikoshi has now clarified that it won’t be at GDC itself. It’ll just be taking place during GDC.



It won’t be much longer until we receive a proper update about Zero Time Dilemma. On Twitter, Kotaro Uchikoshi announced that he’ll be attending the Game Developers Conference for an “unveiling presentation”.

Uchikoshi’s tweet is as follows:


GDC 2016 runs between March 14 and March 18.

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Nintendo has a whole slew of maintenance planned for the next week. Most of it involves Wii U and 3DS (network services for online play, rankings, etc.), although there is a period for Nintendo Badge Arcade as well.

Here’s the full rundown:

Wii U/3DS

– 9 PM PT (Feb. 16) – 12:30 AM PT (Feb. 17)
– 12 AM ET (Feb. 17) – 3:30 AM ET (Feb. 17)
– 5 AM in the UK (Feb. 17) – 8:30 AM in the UK (Feb. 17)
– 6 AM in Europe (Feb. 17) – 9:30 AM in Europe (Feb. 17)

Wii U/3DS

– 9 PM PT (Feb. 17) – 12 AM PT (Feb. 18)
– 12 AM ET (Feb. 18) – 3 AM ET (Feb. 18)
– 5 AM in the UK (Feb. 18) – 8 AM in the UK (Feb. 18)
– 6 AM in Europe (Feb. 18) – 9 AM in Europe(Feb. 18)

Nintendo Badge Arcade

– 10:40 AM PT (Feb. 18) – 6 PM PT (Feb. 18)
– 1:40 PM ET (Feb. 18) – 9 PM ET (Feb. 18)
– 6:40 PM in the UK (Feb. 18) – 2 AM in the UK (Feb. 19)
– 7:40 AM in Europe (Feb. 18) – 3 AM in Europe (Feb. 19)

Wii U/3DS

– 9 PM PT (Feb. 18) – 12 AM PT (Feb. 19)
– 12 AM ET (Feb. 19) – 3 AM ET (Feb. 19)
– 5 AM in the UK (Feb. 19) – 8 AM in the UK (Feb. 19)
– 6 AM in Europe (Feb. 19) – 9 AM in Europe (Feb. 19)

Wii U/3DS

– 5 PM PT (Feb. 21) – 3 AM PT (Feb. 22)
– 8 PM ET (Feb. 21) – 6 AM ET (Feb. 22)
– 1 AM in the UK (Feb. 22) – 12 PM in the UK (Feb. 22)
– 2 AM in Europe (Feb. 22) – 1 PM in Europe (Feb. 22)

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Temple of Yog’s first big update, which we previously reported on, will be available in North America this week. CHUDCHUD Industries’ Cody Diefenthaler confirmed on Twitter that the 1.1 patch is going live on Thursday.

The new Temple of Yog update involves more quests, a new enemy type, improved AI, and other fixes/additions. You can find the full rundown here.


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Flyhigh Works has come out with a second trailer for Witch & Hero II. You can view it below.

We’ve already seen the collector’s edition guide cover for The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD. The standard edition cover is attached above.

The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD Collector’s Edition guide is currently $14 off on Amazon. The standard edition is $7 off.

Brain Age: Concentration Training came out in Japan almost four years ago. In North America, the title arrived in 2013. But in Europe – where it was to be known as Dr Kawashima’s Devilish Brain Training – it has still yet to launch.

Dr Kawashima’s Devilish Brain Training has been continuously listed for Europe in Nintendo’s release schedules. However, there’s been no official word on when it will be distributed across PAL regions. Given that, perhaps this latest news shouldn’t come as a big surprise.

Tesco Direct has started cancelling pre-orders for Dr Kawashima’s Devilish Brain Training. Why, you ask? The retailer states in emails sent to consumers that this is due to “the supplier no longer publishing the game”.

Here’s the full email:

Devilish

Dr Kawashima’s Devilish Brain Training was last planned for April 2013 in Europe. Nintendo ended up delaying it to “optimise the best possible launch timing of this title within the European market.”

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RCMADIAX has made over a dozen games for Wii U starting with BLOK DROP U back in 2014. But going forward, the indie developer will be looking to focus on quality over quantity.

In an interview with Nintendo Life, RCMADIAX’s Michael Aschenbrener mentioned that he’d like to launch only a game or two each year. He hopes to start this with his next release, Super Robo Mouse. If successful, we won’t see RCMADIAX’s next game until around 2018 or 2019.

Aschenbrener’s words in full:

“Ideally I would love to develop just a single project at a time – releasing maybe once per year or two. This is the goal starting with SUPER ROBO MOUSE, and should it prove successful, you would likely not see my next release until 2018/2019.”

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