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There’s a new piece of downloadable content up for purchase in Fire Emblem: Awakening today in North America known as “Summer Scramble”. For the US release, Nintendo decided to censor one particular moment of a CG scene involving Tharja.

Let’s take a look at how the scene originally appeared – in the Japanese version:


Tank! Tank! Tank! hit the North American Wii U eShop today as a free download. But in order to get the full experience, you may want to purchase a piece of downloadable content or two.

For a full lineup of DLC pieces with their descriptions and prices, head past the break.



“I think we have proven that this franchise is relevant, and that it has a long way to go. Our job as developers of this new opus is to surprise players and bringing fresh, different ideas, while at the same time ensuring that what makes AC such a stand-out franchise remains intact.”

“With the scale and scope of the world we are building, the completely new setting, the new gameplay mechanics, and our new characters (both our hero and his supporting cast), we are definitely on track to get the job done and avoid fatigue altogether.”

– AC4 creative director Jean Guesdon


Another very public-relations-driven statement regarding the state of a franchise. Nothing wrong with being safe with your words regarding a game that you want to sell!

Via VG247


With the official release of Balloon Fight on the 3DS eShop, Ambassadors can download an update for the game. New functionality specifically relates to proper save states.


To download the update, boot up the 3DS eShop and search for Balloon Fight in the “Your Downloads” section.

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Mega Man is available on the Wii U Virtual Console service through the eShop starting today. However, that’s not the only Capcom VC support planned this month.

Super Ghouls’n Ghosts is expected in North America on May 16. And two weeks later, Ghosts’n Goblins will be hitting the Wii U eShop.

Capcom also teased on its blog:

“This is just the beginning, too. We have more titles in the pipeline and will have an update on them as soon as there are more details.”

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Crash City Mayhem is launching in Europe on May 9, Ghostlight has announced.

Somewhat surprisingly, Crash City Mayhem doesn’t appear to be a retail release in Europe. It will instead be made available through the 3DS eShop. Pricing is set at £17.99 / €19.99.

You can find the official announcement and new screenshots below.



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