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The Little Battlers W Super Custom will be missing its June 27 release date in Europe. While not a massive delay, Level-5 has announced that its 3DS game will now launch in Japan on July 18. The extra time will be used to further improve The Little Battlers W’s quality.


Gaijin Games may not be done with Runner2.

Speaking with Game Reactor at iDÉAME last month, creative director Alex Neuse teased downloadable content for the digital title.

Neuse told the site:

“… I wouldn’t be surprised if you see some new content… some new downloadable content for Runner2 in the future.”

Neuse didn’t give directly confirm DLC, but he certainly hinted in that direction.

Thanks to Pir for the tip.

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As you’ll see in the video below, the European version runs at a lower hertz count:


Three Kirby games are coming to the North American Wii U eShop next week. Kirby’s Dream Land 3, Kirby’s Dream Course, and Kirby Super Star will all be available as Virtual Console downloads. You’ll be able to buy each for $7.99 starting on May 23.


I don’t think there was any doubt about this at this point, but yes: Mario Kart, Super Mario Bros. Zelda, and Smash Bros. will all be appearing at E3 next month. Nintendo reconfirmed the news in its NPD response today.

The excerpt states:

“At the upcoming E3 trade show in June in Los Angeles, Nintendo expects to show attendees upcoming Wii U games from the Mario Kart, Super Mario Bros., The Legend of Zelda and Super Smash Bros. franchises.”

Mario Kart Wii U and the new 3D Mario title for Wii U will be playable. Super Smash Bros. will be shown in at least image form, while the Zelda reference is likely pointing to the Link to the Past sequel for 3DS.


A strong launch for LEGO®City Undercover: The Chase Begins helped Nintendo 3DS™ maintain its torrid pace in 2013. Through the first four months of the year, Nintendo has already sold more than 2.1 million units of first-party Nintendo 3DS software in the U.S. alone, an increase of 52 percent over the same time period last year. In 2012, it took 30 weeks for Nintendo 3DS to sell 2 million units of first-party software. In 2013, the platform accomplished that same feat in 18 weeks.

With the peak holiday selling season still ahead and a strong lineup of upcoming games that includes Donkey Kong Country™ Returns 3D on May 24, Animal Crossing™: New Leaf on June 9, Mario and Luigi™: Dream Team on Aug. 11, as well as new titles in the Pokémon™, Mario Golf™ and Legend of Zelda™ franchises, Nintendo 3DS is poised to have the strongest year of sales in its history.

Some notable sales numbers* achieved by Nintendo in April include:


NPD Group has released a listing of the top ten best-selling games in the U.S. for the month of April. The results can be found below.

Injustice: Gods Among Us (360, PS3, NWU)**
Dead Island Riptide (360, PS3, PC)**
BioShock Infinite (360, PS3, PC)**
Call of Duty: Black Ops II (360, PS3, PC, NWU)**
Defiance (360, PS3, PC)**
Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon (3DS)
NBA 2K13 (360, PS3, WII, NWU, PSP, PC)**
Skylanders Giants (WII, 360, PS3, 3DS, NWU)**
Lego City Undercover: The Chase Begins (3DS)
MLB 13: The Show (PS3, Vita)

**(includes CE, GOTY editions, bundles, etc. but not those bundled with hardware)

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This month’s GamesTM review scores are as follows:

Metro: Last Light – 8
Fire Emblem: Awakening – 9
Injustice: Gods Among Us – 7
Army of Two: The Devil’s Cartel – 5
The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct – 3
Dead Island: Riptide – 6
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 14 – 5
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity – 5
Star Trek – 6
Deadly Premonition: The Director’s Cut – 7
BattleBlock Theater– 8
Persona 4 Arena – 8
Defiance – 7
LEGO City Undercover: The Chase Begins – 5
Terraria – 8
ShootMania Storm – 8

Thanks to joclo for the tip.


Battlefield 4 isn’t coming to Wii U. Nor are Tiger Woods or Madden. But that’s not all – the company has absolutely no games in development for the Wii U at the moment.

Company spokesperson Jeff Brown told Kotaku: “We have no games in development for the Wii U currently.”

That would seemingly rule out the next entry in the Need for Speed series and FIFA 14.

As far as what the future holds, Brown wouldn’t rule out the possibility of EA approaching Wii U development in the future.

But what about EA and Nintendo’s supposed “unprecedented partnership”? You know, when former CEO of EA John Riccitiello came on stage at Nintendo’s E3 2011 briefing and spoke highly of the console. According to Brown, EA’s initial wave of games – Mass Effect 3: Special Edition, Madden, FIFA, and Need for Speed: Most Wanted U – delivered on the company’s promise.

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