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Now that Yoshi’s Woolly World has launched in Europe, we’re able to get a look at the game’s disc art. Give it a look above.

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Shiftlings came out on the North American eShop last week as one of the new digital releases for Wii U. Take a look at some footage from the game below.

Update 2 (6/29): Bumped to the top. Amazon has now price-matched Code Name: S.T.E.A.M. as well. You can place an order here.


Update: Amazon has price-matched Xenoblade Chronicles 3D. Get it here.


Code Name: S.T.E.A.M. and Xenoblade Chronicles 3D have both gone on sale over on Best Buy. Through July 4, you can grab them for $25 and $30 respectively. You’ll be saving $15 on Code Name: S.T.E.A.M., and $10 on Xenoblade Chronicles 3D.

Orders for Code Name: S.T.E.A.M. can be placed here. Xenoblade’s product page is located on Best Buy here.

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Petite Games issued a launch trailer for Land it Rocket, which hits the North American Wii U eShop on July 9. Check it out below.

In an interview with Siliconera, Senran Kagura producer Kenichiro Takaki was asked about the series’ future. He noted that he has “a lot of ideas” that he’s thinking about, but it’s too early to discuss anything at this point. He also spoke about how the series will continue on platforms that it has appeared on previously – meaning 3DS should be in the mix.

According to Takaki:

As of now, we’re not really thinking about expanding to any other platforms. I’m happy continuing to develop for the platforms the series has already showed up on.

Senran Kagura 2: Deep Crimson will be coming to North America in a few months. When asked his favorite feature, he pointed to the big boss monsters, which is something he’d like to revisit.

One of the things I’m really proud of in that game is that the players can fight against giant boss monsters. For me it actually added a lot to the gameplay, and it’s something I really want to revisit in future titles.

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8-4’s John Ricciardi posted a few photos of the Japanese Fire Emblem Fates special edition on his Twitter account. The cartridge actually comes with both games rather than splitting them up separately. There’s also reversible cover art.

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Nexis Games intends to host an open beta for UCraft in just a couple of months, the company confirmed today. So long as you have a PC, you’ll be able to participate.

The beta will take place between August 28 and August 30. Nexis Games “will be monitoring gameplay, user interaction and most importantly the worlds you create.” Those who come up with the best creations “will have the opportunity to be featured in the official release of UCraft for Wii U.”

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Nintendo World Report put up its full interview with the Chibi-Robo!: Zip Lash developers today. The outlet spoke with producers Risa Tabata and Kensuke Tanabe. Tabata and Tanabe shared some interesting comments about the early days of Chibi-Robo and how Bandai was involved with the character’s design, the series’ timeline, and taking inspiration from other Nintendo games with Zip Lash.

Those who are interested in Chibi-Robo can head past the break to read up on Tabata and Tanabe’s words. You can find the full interview here.

From Yanim Studio comes a new Red Goddess: Inner World trailer. Rather than focusing on gameplay, this one is cinematics-based. Watch the video below.

In a new article coming from Polygon, Nintendo’s Yugo Hayashi and PlatinumGames’ Yusuke Hashimoto discussed Star Fox Zero in-depth. That includes talk about the project’s origins, amiibo, how it’s not a remake, the importance of the GamePad, and more.

We’ve rounded up a good amount of Hayashi and Hashimoto’s comments below. You can find some additional comments from the developers over on Polygon.


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