The Prince of Tennis II: Go to the Top screenshots
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Footage of The Legend of Legacy, Hero Bank 2 3DS themes
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More: 3DS themes, FuRyu, Hero Bank 2, Japan, SEGA, The Legend of Legacy
Vigilante, Double Dungeons, Glory of Heracles IV, Mighty Final Fight hitting the Japanese Wii U Virtual Console next week
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Four new games will be available on the Japanese Wii U Virtual Console next week. They are as follows:
Vigilante (PC Engine, 617 yen)
Double Dungeons (PC Engine, 617 yen)
Glory of Heracles IV: Gift from the Gods (Super Famicom, 823 yen)
Mighty Final Fight (Famicom, 514 yen)
The games above are hitting the Japanese eShop on February 11.
Fourth Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D play video with Aonuma
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Japanese Sutte Hakkun, Valkyrie no Bōken: Toki no Kagi Densetsu Wii U Virtual Console trailers
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Dolphin Up footage
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Blek heading to the North American Wii U eShop next week
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Blek is now confirmed to be launching on the North American Wii U eShop next week. A tweet from developer Denis Mikan confirms that the game is coming out on February 12.
Mikan said:
Exciting times ahead!
Blek will be released on Nintendo eShop for the Wii U on February 12, 2015.
http://t.co/9EUadK11at
— Denis Mikan (@KunabiB) February 3, 2015
The European version appears to be releasing on the same day based on a listing from the eShop.
More: Blek, Broken Rules, indie, kunabi brother
More Langrisser 3DS details
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Earlier today we found out about the new Langrisser game for 3DS thanks to Famitsu. A few more details about the project have now emerged, via the magazine’s interview with Soshi Saito. View them in our roundup below.
– Extreme wants to make games from the Masaya catalog available on the Virtual Console
– Extreme also wants to work with devs that share the same enthusiasm
– Extreme has been leaning more towards making games for consoles since they feel that smartphones can’t match the expressive powers of a dedicated game console
– This led to the development of the new Langrisser for the 3DS
– Extreme wants to bring back the excitement of Masaya’s brands (popular during the ‘90s)
– Extreme’s philosophy is to make games for videogame fans
– Extreme also considered Cho Aniki and Kaizou Choujin Shubibinman [the prequel to Shockman] but felt that Langrisser would be the best choice for a revival
– New Langrisser will be a little different from previous entries
– This is because Extreme felt it wouldn’t be good to keep things the way they used to be
– Extreme thought about asking Satoshi Urushihara (artist for the previous Langrisser games) to come on board, but went with Hiroshi Kaieda instead
– Idea was to do something new
– Saito is also a fan of Kaieda’s
– Extreme also initially thought about keeping the system exactly the same as the earlier Langrisser games, but that has changed as well