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Remember, Ghost Song isn’t officially confirmed for Wii U. Wii U was originally included in the game’s Kickstarter campaign, but didn’t end up being met. However, the game’s developer has expressed continued interest in bringing Ghost Song to the eShop.

SmileBoom president Takaki Kobayashi has shared a few words about the upcoming 3DS version of Petit Computer.

This new version, according to Kobayashi, will allow users “to easily implement the stereoscopic camera, touch panel, and sensors with BASIC commands”. Ultimately, he believes it will be “possible to create 2D games in BASIC that are on the level of a Super Famicom or PlayStation game.”

Kobayashi’s words in full:

Currently, we are developing a new Petitcom (SmileBASIC) for the 3DS. This software allows you to easily implement the stereoscopic camera, touch panel, and sensors with BASIC commands, making it possible to create 2D games in BASIC that are on the level of a Super Famicom or PlayStation game. I believe that if there’s an environment allowing you to easily make games, there will be young people who will show us new ideas that no one’s ever seen before. It is our hope that young people will create something we never could have imagined.

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Opposable Games’ real time tactical action title “Salvaged” is tentatively slated for Wii U. If the game reaches its funding goal on Kickstarter, then we will indeed see the indie release on the eShop.

You can check out Salvaged on Kickstarter here.

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Pre-orders for the Princess Peach Wiimote are open here.

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CVG has put up a new interview with Kirby Triple Deluxe director Shinya Kumazaki and Nintendo director Yurie Hattori. As you would expect, most of the discussion pertains to the upcoming 3DS game, but there’s also some interesting comments about HAL’s relationship with Nintendo.

For Shinya and Kumazki’s full comments, head past the break.


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