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Disney Infinity has received a free update, which brings along five new Toy Boxes: Wonderland Maze, Medieval Arena, Tron vs. Sugar Rush, Happiest Place, and Floating Castle.

As the name implies, Tron vs. Super Rush is a mashup area. The Happiest Place Toybox looks similar to the Disneyland theme park.

More Toy Boxes will be coming to Disney Infinity weekly.

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The Wonderful 101 includes a number of difficulty modes, one of which was so tough that director Hideki Kamiya couldn’t complete it.

Nintendo’s Hitoshi Yamagami, producer Atsushi Inaba, and Nintendo director Shingo Matsushita shared the news in a new Iwata Asks. The three said:

Yamagami: That’s right. We’ve also prepared a really hard mode that should probably be called ‘A challenge from Kamiya.’ How hard is it? Probably only Kamiya-san and the super debuggers from Mario Club are able to beat it.

Inaba: No, Kamiya can’t do it.

Matsushita: It was so challenging, I asked Kamiya-san to help us out with the debugging process, but he said he couldn’t do it.

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Monochroma has managed to reach its funding goal of $80,000 prior to the Kickstarter campaign’s end. As a result, the game will be guarenteed for a Wii U release. The game is tentatively scheduled to hit the console in May 2014.

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Darts Up 3D will launch on September 5 for $2.99 / €2.99. The Wii U version is expected in November.


In a recent interview with Nintendo Life, Vblank Entertainment founder Brian Provinciano commented on a wide array of topics. Provinciano confirmed that he still hasn’t made a cent off of Retro City Rampage’s Wii sales because the official WiiWare threshhold hasn’t been met, revealed that there aren’t plans to bring the game to Wii U, discussed supporting Nintendo platforms in the future, and more.

You can find some of Provinciano’s comments after the break.



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