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Nicalis confirmed on its Twitter account today that The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth is slated for October 29 in Europe. This applies to both the Wii U and New 3DS versions of the game.

Nicalis posted in its tweet:


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A few more minutes of footage has come in showing the Wii U eShop game Zombie Defense. Take a look at the video below.

Last month, a listing was spotted on Toys “R” Us for a physical version of Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams Director’s Cut. The game had been on track for September 8 (yes, tomorrow!), but it seems as though a delay has entered the picture. Toys “R” Us now lists Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams Director’s Cut for October 9.

Thanks to Jared for the tip.

Catles has been pushed back to Q1 2016, publisher BadLand Indie has announced. The game was previously scheduled for release this month.

In its announcement, BadLand Indie said that the team is “still hard at work and can promise it will be well worth the wait”.

Source: BadLand Indie PR

A pair of Nintendo discounts have gone up on Amazon. You can save $18 on Mario Kart 8 as well as $12 on Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon These deals should last through the week or until supply runs out.

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The Swindle, which is due out later this week in North America and Europe, now has its reported file size. You’ll need just under 700MB for the download. When The Swindle launches on Thursday, it will be available via the eShop.

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Nintendo’s latest Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer commercial focuses on the amiibo cards. We’ve posted it below.

Update (9/7): We now have the video with English subtitles:


Original (8/29): Rayman creator Michel Ancel created his own level inspired by Pac-Man in Super Mario Maker. During the Japan Expo 2015, Shigeru Miyamoto and Takashi Tezuka were given an opportunity to try it out. We now have the full video below.

Star Sky trailer

Posted on 10 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in Videos, Wii U eShop | 0 comments

We have the Wii U launch trailer for the eShop game Star Sky. You can give it a watch below.

Shigeru Miyamoto has addressed the possibility of another Super Mario Galaxy game. In an interview with Eurogamer, Miyamoto told the site:

“[A new Mario Galaxy] is always in discussion. But even with Mario 64 there was a lot of feedback about motion sickness with the 3D or maybe us making it too difficult.”

“Going back to our roots and making New Super Mario Bros., anyone can play that. So that’s why we went back. We’re always thinking, is there a middle ground where people who do enjoy the 3D worlds of Galaxy and those who enjoy New Super Mario Bros. can both enjoy it? We’re always looking at those opportunities.”

“On the other hand, me and [Yoshiaki] Koizumi-san, director of Galaxy, are always looking to challenge Galaxy and do another 3D action title. However we can’t make so many games at once in parallel. But as the hardware technology gets better and advances, I think there will be a lot of opportunity for both options.”


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