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We have another file size for a Wii U eShop game just on the horizon. Grand Prix Rock ‘N Racing from EnjoyUp Games is a 455MB download. In both North America and Europe, the title is due out tomorrow.

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The excellent Tadpole Treble made its way to Wii U last month – in North America that is. There’s no news for Europe yet, but BitFinity is working on getting the game out to additional territories. Speaking with 4colorrebellion, developer Matthew Taranto said that the team is “doing our best to get the Wii U version of Tadpole Treble available in more regions”.

When it comes to the future of Tadpole Treble, DLC is a possibility. More songs could be offered depending on how the title performs.

Taranto said:

“We’ve considered it. To put it pragmatically, it really depends on sales–determining whether the market is large enough for the amount of cost and work going into that would make sense financially. Hopefully if the game does well enough!”

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What might be RCMADIAX’s final Wii U eShop release has been dated for the European Wii U eShop. According to a listing, it will be available on September 22. The game will set you back €1.49.

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Earlier in the year, XINESS brought Dreamals to the Wii U eShop. Its sequel, Dreamals: Dream Quest, is now heading to Europe this month. The eShop lists it for September 22 with a €9.99 price point.

Here’s a trailer:

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TreeFall Studios has been working on porting The Gem Collector to the Wii U for a while now, and it has finally arrived. You can check out some footage of the game below, courtesy of Nintendaan.

A few new titles are coming to the Japanese eShop on September 21. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital downloads:

Wii U Virtual Console

Mad City (Famicom, 514 yen)
Hiryu no Ken II: Dragon no Tsubasa (Famicom, 514 yen)

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Nintendo released official videos for Double Dragon II: The Revenge and MagMax on the Japanese Wii U Virtual Console. Watch them below.

Earlier this month, Nindies@Night was hosted for a second consecutive year. Various indie games were on display along with their developers. Nintendo has now put up a recap which you can watch below.

Nintendo Hall has shared some footage from the upcoming Wii U eShop title Brick Breaker. Watch 11 minutes of gameplay below.

SDK Spriter has been dated for PAL territories. In Europe and South Africa, it’s on track for September 29. Those in the Oceania region will have it one day later.

SDK Spriter will cost €12.50. However, those who purchased previously can save €2.50.

We’ve attached some screenshots from SDK Spriter below.

Source: HullBreach Studios PR


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