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LEGO City: Undercover contains a ton of content. It has a huge overworld that takes ten minutes just to drive a loop around, a lengthy story, and plenty of side content.

Executive producer Loz Doyle detailed some of Undercover’s non-story elements in an interview with ONM.

Speaking about the game’s side-activities, Doyle said:

“There’s so much more outside of the story. As a robber you can steal cars and try to outrun the police, take part in vehicle and free-running time trials, be a limousine driver, catch renegade aliens, rescue cats, put out fires… the list goes on and on.”

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Hamster has opened a teaser site for Ninja JaJaMaru-kun: Princess Sakura and the Secret Dragon. Access it here.

Ninja JaJaMaru-kun: Princess Sakura and the Secret Dragon is the first new game in the “series” since the original game’s release in 1985. A DS game had been in the works at one point, but Jaleco shelved the project.


Notion Games has announced that it is now an official Wii U developer. The studio is currently working on Super Ubi Land for the eShop.

Art director Andrew Augustin tweeted yesterday:

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A new Professor Layton vs. Ace Attorney art book is now available. The product launched in Japan last week.

One of the book’s pages contains a rather interesting illustration. It seems that “Dark Phoenix” was initially considered for the 3DS game, but didn’t make the final cut for some reason.

I wonder… what other secrets does this art book hold?

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Disney Infinity isn’t being entirely made by Avalanche Software. There’s at least one other studio assisting on the project as well.

On Facebook, Studio Gobo posted a message confirming its involvement with the project. Gobo has been assigned to handle the Pirates of the Caribbean playset.

The notice in full:

“If you see any boats or pirates — that’s the bit that we are working on at Gobo. We’re responsible for the Pirates of the Caribbean playset in Disney Infinity. Very proud.”

Could Gobo be working on other playsets along with Pirates? And might there be other studios developing Disney Infinity?

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Software

1. Balloon Fight
2. Trine 2: Director’s Cut
3. The Cave
4. Puddle
5. Little Inferno
6. Nintendo Land
7. Nano Assault Neo
8. New Super Mario Bros. U
9. Mighty Switch Force! Hyper Drive Edition
10. Fist of the North Star: Ken’s Rage 2
11. Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed
12. Chasing Aurora
13. Scribblenauts Unlimited
14. ZombiU
15. Funky Barn Download
16. Assassin’s Creed III
17. Darksiders II
18. Batman: Arkham City Armored Edition
19. Tekken Tag Tournament 2: Wii U Edition
20. Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor’s Edge

Videos

1. Nintendo Direct: February 14, 2013
2. Fist of the North Star: Ken’s Rage 2 Video
3. Puddle Video
4. The Cave Trailer
5. Trine 2: Director’s Cut Video
6. Balloon Fight Video
7. New Super Mario Bros. U Video
8. Mario and Donkey Kong: Minis on the Move Trailer
9. Little Inferno Trailer
10. The Cave Character Trailer
11. Scribblenauts Unlimited Video
12. Little Inferno Video 2
13. Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed Video
14. Zen Pinball 2 Trailer
15. Nano Assault Neo Video
16. LEGO City Undercover: The Chase Begins Trailer
17. HarmoKnight Trailer
18. Chasing Aurora Video
19. Marvel Avengers: Battle for Earth Video
20. Nintendo Direct – Wii U Games January 23, 2013

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To celebrate the release of Dragon Quest X for Wii U in March, Nintendo has teamed up with Square Enix for a limited edition pre-paid card. Aside from the pretty artwork, there isn’t much different about the card. You’ll pay 3,000 yen for use on Nintendo’s online shops.


Update: Bumped to the front page with The Flash images.

NetherRealm Studios has released a few images showing off Harley Quinn and Bane’s regular and “Alternate Earth” costumes. A pair of screenshots and concept art can be found above.

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