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This week’s North American Nintendo Downloads are as follows:

Wii U Download

Swords & Soldiers II – $19.99
Blocky Bot – $1.99
Journey of a Special Average Balloon – $1.49
Shapes of Gray – $6.99
Stone Shire – $7.99
Vector Assault – $4.99

Wii U Demo

Shiny The Firefly

Wii U Virtual Console

Mega Man Zero 2 – $7.99
SUPER E.D.F. Earth Defense Force – $7.99

3DS Retail

Puzzle & Dragons Z + Puzzle & Dragons Super Mario Bros. Edition – $29.99 (available Friday)

3DS Download

Samurai Defender – $3.99

3DS Themes

Swapnote: Nikki and Friends

eShop Sales

Wii U/3DS

– SpongeBob SquarePants: Plankton’s Robotic Revenge on Wii U and Nintendo 3DS is 50 percent off until 8:59 a.m. PT on May 28.

Wii U

– Bombing Bastards is 28 percent off (reduced from $6.99 to $4.99) beginning at 9 a.m. PT on May 25 until 8:59 a.m. PT on June 1.
– Master Reboot is 50 percent off (reduced from $14.99 to $7.49) until 8:59 a.m. PT on June 18.
– Shiny the Firefly is 30 percent off (reduced from $9.99 to $6.99) until 8:59 a.m. PT on June 20.

3DS

– Retro City Rampage: DX is 50 percent off (reduced from $9.99 to $4.99) until 8:59 a.m. PT on May 28.
– SpongeBob HeroPants is 33 percent off (reduced from $29.99 to $19.99) until 8:59 a.m. PT on May 28.
– Yumi’s Odd Odyssey, Harvest Moon 3D: A New Beginning and more Natsume games are on sale until 8:59 a.m. PT on May 31.
– Hello Kitty Picnic with Sanrio Friends and Hello Kitty and Sanrio Friends 3D Racing from Majesco are on sale beginning at 9 a.m. PT on May 25 until 8:59 a.m. PT on June 1.
– I Love My Little Boy and I Love My Little Girl from BigBen Interactive are 40 percent off (reduced from $24.99 to $14.99) until 8:59 a.m. PT on June 4.
– 3D MahJongg, Gardenscapes and other games from Joindots are on sale until 8:59 a.m. PT on June 4.
– Battleminer is 50 percent off (reduced from $7.99 to $3.99) until 8:59 a.m. PT on June 18.

Source: Nintendo PR

Cypronia has confirmed that Cube Life: Island Survival is coming to the North American and European Wii U eShops towards the start of June. It’ll come with over 200 items and tools, a variety of wild animals to trade with or slaughter, local inhabitants, a day/night cycle, and online rankings.

Cube Life: Island Survival will be priced at $14.99 / €14.99. However, a special launch discount of $6.99 / €6.99 will be offered.

Cypronia CEO Stefan Pavelka said:

If we compare the game to competitors, other Wii U games of that genre, we will offer much more fun and greater value, either by means of lower price or by providing more content and features.

Check out a Cube Life: Island Survival trailer below.

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Update: We now have confirmation that Pokemon Super Mystery Dungeon is heading to Europe in early 2016. Fall 2015 in Japan.


Pokemon Super Mystery Dungeon is coming to 3DS, The Pokemon Company and Nintendo have announced. The game will be released in winter 2015 in North America.

Only a few details about Pokemon Super Mystery Dungeon have surfaced thus far. In the announcement, it’s stated that the title will feature “even greater, randomly created dungeons that change each time they enter.” Additionally, “players will battle alongside Legendary and Mythical Pokemon to save the world in a sweeping tale of adventure and mystery.”

It was also confirmed today that over 13 million copies of the Pokemon Mystery Dungeon series have been sold worldwide.

Source: Nintendo PR

Ronimo Games released a launch trailer for Swords & Soldiers II. View it below. The game arrives on the Wii U eShop later today.

A new Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden video shows off some of the combos in the game. If you’re interested in Bandai Namco’s upcoming fighter, be sure to give the video below a look.

Nintendo has just announced that it will be discontinuing the white version of the 8GB Wii U in Japan. The Nintendo.co.jp website states that it is “slated to go out of production shortly”. Currently the 32GB version will continue to be sold in Japan as a white version of the 32GB is set to release in June. There is currently no word on whether or not this will impact other zones outside of Japan.

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Check out the latest Trailer for Q.U.B.E. Director’s Cut slated to launch this summer.

The latest addition to the Art Academy series is set to launch in Europe for Wii U on June 26. The image above shows you what the European boxart will look like.

Source: Nintendo PR

Today’s image from the Squid Institute brings us a beautifully simple piece of artwork of Inkling Girl in what might appear to be a stressful situation. Makes you wonder what adventures we all have in store next week!

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Nintendo of Europe announced a released date for the latest installment of Art Academy. Art Academy: Atelier launches on the Wii U in Europe on June 26. The game offers “30 comprehensive lessons”, and for the first time charcoal is included as on of the tools able to be used for your artwork. You will be able to upload your creations to Miiverse, as well as “display them in a virtual in-game gallery and, in another first for the Art Academy series, upload time-lapse videos of their works being created to YouTube.”

So many creative possibilities for fans of the Art Academy series, read on to check out the full PR from Nintendo:

21st May 2015 – From 26th June, with Art Academy: Atelier the Wii U GamePad transforms into an artist’s canvas full of possibilities. The latest instalment in the popular educational software series offers 30 comprehensive lessons under the tutelage of a friendly master named Vince who takes you by the hand and offers information on concepts, theory and techniques. Artworks can be created from a wide variety of materials and tools, including charcoal for the first time in the series. The user can import and export images using an SD card, share their works via Miiverse, display them in a virtual in-game gallery and, in another first for the Art Academy series, upload time-lapse videos of their works being created to YouTube.

The Art Academy titles teach people drawing and painting skills on a touch screen that transfer to the real world – just follow the easy steps and create stunning masterpieces you might never have believed possible. Following the release of Wii U Download Software Art Academy: SketchPad – which offered budding artists a taster of the full experience – this new instalment offers a fully comprehensive drawing and painting package, with the stylus once again acting as your art material or tool and the Wii U GamePad touch screen as your canvas. By utilising the touch screen’s large surface as well as the ability to zoom in on specific areas of the touch screen, you can create highly detailed works. Gain inspiration from some of the artworks already created and shared by some Wii U users in the Art Academy: SketchPad Community on Miiverse.

Art Academy: Atelier offers a fun and interactive course of study called Lessons Mode where you follow step-by-step tutorials to learn drawing and painting techniques. The techniques handed down from your master Vince are categorised into groups called Beginner, Advanced and – a new category for Art Academy: Atelier – Tools, with the Lessons in each category increasing in complexity as you progress. By completing Lessons, you will become familiar with the reasoning behind the techniques and learn more about the masters of the craft. Of course the software can also be used to draw or paint freely thanks to the wide variety of available materials and tools.

Whether you have created fun doodles, work-in-progress artworks or finished masterpieces, you can show off your creative process by uploading a time-lapse video of the creation of your artworks to YouTube. Whether you set it to one, two or five minutes in length, the time-lapse video shows the process of creation from the first brush stroke to the last. You can also save your creations to an SD card to view on a computer, as well as view your work in a virtual Gallery. The Gallery also includes the Family Wall, where all household members linked to the same Wii U console can contribute their artistic touch to the same canvas.

You can share your creations via Miiverse, Nintendo’s network service that brings together like-minded communities from all over the world. Artwork created by others is sorted using predefined tags for easy searches and can be viewed without leaving the software. It can also be saved to the software or to an SD card for future use as a reference for your own work. What’s more it’s just a single button press away to access the Art Academy: Atelier Community online.

Art Academy: Atelier launches exclusively for Wii U on 26th June, offering a fun yet thorough course of study, a wide variety of materials from which to create, as well as multiple options for budding artists to share their works. Wii U owners who already purchased Art Academy: SketchPad from Nintendo eShop can upgrade to Art Academy: Atelier for a reduced price if they purchase it from Nintendo eShop.*

Source: Nintendo PR


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