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Nintendo is continuing to showcase Animal Crossing: New Leaf characters through its Facebook page. The latest batch offers a look at Reese and Cyrus, Mable, and Sable.

You can find a rundown of the second round of New Leaf character content below.


Software

1. Super Mario World
2. Kirby’s Adventure
3. Mega Man
4. Excitebike
5. Donkey Kong Jr.
6. Pac-Man
7. Wii U Panorama View: Kyoto Sightseeing
8. Wii U Panorama View: Bird’s-Eye View
9. Punch-Out!! Featuring Mr. Dream
10. Ice Climber
11. Wii U Panorama View: Double-Decker Tour
12. Trine 2: Director’s Cut
13. Nano Assault Neo
14. Wii U Panorama View: Carnival in Rio
15. Kung Fu Rabbit
16. Puddle
17. Runner2
18. Toki Tori 2
19. Nintendo Land
20. The Cave

Videos

1. Wii U Virtual Console Teaser: April 17, 2013
2. Super Mario World Trailer
3. Nintendo Direct: April 17, 2013
4. Injustice: Gods Among Us Trailer
5. Kirby’s Adventure Trailer
6. Kung Fu Rabbit Trailer
7. Mario & Luigi: Dream Team Trailer
8. Mega Man Trailer
9. Donkey Kong Jr. Trailer
10. Game & Wario Teaser Trailer
11. Excitebike Trailer
12. Tank! Tank! Tank! (DL) Trailer
13. Need for Speed: Most Wanted U Trailer
14. Ice Climber Trailer
15. New Super Mario Bros. U Video
16. Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D Gameplay Trailer
17. Nano Assault Neo Video
18. Pac-Man Trailer
19. Puddle Video
20. Toki Tori 2 Video

Source: Wii U eShop



C-Wars is an interesting pixel-art RTS that’s coming to PC later this year, but today we’ve learned that the folks behind the game, ‘Onipunk’, were just approved as a Nintendo 3DS developer, meaning that if their $65K goal is met the game will launch on the platform in October. If you want to support the game or learn more about it, check out the Kickstarter page here.

Via Nintendo Life



“Many of the listed games (and others) are indeed coming, but we’re working with Nintendo on the actual release dates and other details. We should have an official release schedule soon – but yes, Wii U is about to get a dose of 16-bit Capcom love. 🙂 “

– Capcom Statement, via Capcom Unity Forums


16-bit love, eh? I guess that means we’ll be seeing some cool Super Nintendo titles hit the Wii U soon! Aside from Super Ghouls n’ Ghosts and Street Fighter II, what more would we want!?

Via Nintendo Life


There’s no denying that Precursor Games is seeking astronomical funding in order to make Shadow of the Eternals. Ultimately, there is no guarantee that the studio will be able to reach its $1.5 million goal or deliver on all of its promises.

So what happens to those who pledge? If the goal isn’t reached, will people receive a refund?

Fortunately, the answer is yes – more or less. Precursor updated its crowdfunding FAQ following concerns that funds would not return to their original owners, assuming that the company “cannot raise enough” to make Shadow of the Eternals.

It now reads:

“Our financial goal is a flexible one. All contributions will go directly towards the development of this game and making it a reality. We are committed to making this game, however, if it becomes apparent that we cannot raise enough to develop this project then we will refund all pledges.”

I imagine this will make folks a bit more relaxed about the situation!



This month’s digital rewards on Club Nintendo have gone live. Members can choose from Super Mario RPG (Wii, 200 coins), Maboshi’s Arcade (Wii, 150 coins), 3D Classics: Excitebike (3DS, 150 coins), and Art Style: Acquia (3DS, 100 coins). These items last through June 2.

Visit this page to order a downloadable game.


Precursor Games has officially announced Shadow of the Eternals, which was first teased (and partially leaked) late last week.

Shadow of the Eternals is an episodic action/adventure game from the creators of Eternal Darkness. Over 2,500 years of human history is sprinkled throughout the experience, according to Precursor. Precursor’s announcement also states that “Players will question their own perception of reality as they progress through this mind-altering psychological horror.”



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