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Aliens: Colonial Marines is still missing in action on Wii U. It was supposed to be out before the end of March, yet it’s nowhere to be found. SEGA, Gearbox Software, and Wii U-specific developer Demiurge Studios aren’t talking about the status of the project.

And so, no one would be the least bit surprised if the game was cancelled outright. That may very well be the case here.

German retail sources are apparently saying that they’ve been told about Aliens: Colonial Marines’ non-release for Wii U. In other words, it has supposedly been cancelled. This would apply to Europe if true, but one would think that it would be canned for North America as well.

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Nintendo prepared two rounds of downloadable content for Fire Emblem: Awakening. As of now, there are no plans for a third.

Masahiro Higuchi, speaking with 8-4 in an interview published earlier this week, said that the team would be open to making more DLC if given the chance. He did note though that there aren’t any plans for the future. Nintendo director Genki Yokota also hinted that anything would be possible “if there’s a demand for it.”

8-4:
You’ve completed two full rounds of DLC so far in Japan — is that everything? Any plans for more in the future?

Higuchi:
No comment. (laughs) Well, if we have the chance we’d certainly like to do more, but as of now there are no plans for a third round.

Yokota:
There aren’t any plans, but if there’s a demand for it… (laughs)

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Let he who owns a 3DS cast the first stone – or something like that


Author: Patrick

Of all the things to design a game around, the act of throwing a stone down a well be has to be pretty low on the list of good ideas, yet here we are with Poisoft’s Kersploosh, a game that takes this rather simple act and turns it into a fast-paced arcade game. Wells in Kersploosh (it’s called Splash and Crash in Europe, but Kersploosh is more fun to write) are more of an abstract representation of what the inside of a well, might look like, so there are plenty weird obstacles like cannons, pizzas and flying biscuits to avoid as you control a stone in a rush to the bottom. Kersploosh was actually a 3DS eShop launch title in Japan so over a year after its initial release and following the proliferation of plenty of other accessible, arcade-style games on the eShop, is it still worth sending your love down this well?



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