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Several Capcom games have been discounted on the North American Wii U and 3DS eShops as part of a new spring sale. Mega Man Legacy Collection, DuckTales Remastered, Resident Evil: Revelations, and more are included.

Here’s the full lineup:

Wii U

DuckTales Remastered – $5.10 (was $14.99)
Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara – $5.99 (was $14.99)
Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate – $13.59 (was $39.99)
Resident Evil: Revelations – $9.99 (was $39.99)

3DS

Mega Man Legacy Collection – $9.99 (was $14.99)
Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate – $13.99 (was $19.99)
Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D – $4.99 (was $19.99)
Resident Evil: Revelations – $4.99 (was $19.99)
Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition – $4.99 (was $19.99)

These prices are valid until June 6 at 8:59 AM PT / 11:59 AM ET.

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Saturnine Games is back with its upcoming Wii U / 3DS eShop title Antipole DX. Get a look at the latest video below.

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Telltale Games has released a trailer for the sixth episode of Minecraft: Story Mode. View today’s video below.

Thus far, only one episode from Minecraft: Story Mode is up on the eShop. Hopefully we’ll be seeing the rest soon…

The European release of B3 Game Expo For Bees will follow North America by just one week. We’ll be seeing the game in the states this Thursday while it’ll be available in Europe on June 9. Expect it to be priced at the equivalent of $9.99.

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IronFall Invasion developer VD-Dev has announced its next project. This winter, the studio will be launching “RISE: Race The Future”.

Here’s what we know thus far:

RISE: Race The Future is a racing game set in a near future where a new kind of wheel technology will let you race on all type of terrains and especially on water.

The racing style is arcade oriented and based on mastering extreme drifts. One of the clear inspiration is Sega Rally.

In addition to the arcade mode, a history mode will allow the player to unlock the futuristic cars exclusively designed for the game. Throughout the progression the enigmatic sci-fi scenario will also reveal the real purpose of RISE: Race The Future.

VD-Dev is working with professional automotive designer Anthony Jannarelly on RISE: Race The Future. Jannarelly penned a couple of supercars for W Motors: the Lykan Hypersport and the Fenyr Supersport. He’s also produced the “curvy retrofuturistic roadster named Design-1 whose evolutions will appear in RISE: Race the future”.

A teaser trailer for RISE: Race The Future can be found below. The game will be released in Winter 2016 on Wii U and 3DS, though an NX version can also be expected next year.

Over 20 minutes of footage is in for B3 Game Expo For Bees, one of this week’s North American Wii U eShop titles. Check out the gameplay below.

Intropy Games has partnered with Mouse Potato Games to bring Prism Pets to Wii U.

Previously released on mobile, Prism Pets is a puzzler “about creating different combinations with colors.” Players can slide tiles in four different directions – left, right, up or down – to create these combinations and make the target color.

Here’s a trailer:

Prism Pets will be available “soon” on the Wii U eShop.

Later this week, B3 Game Expo For Bees will be out on the North American Wii U eShop. The download is 191MB, with the size dropping down to 158MB when installed.

Look for B3 Game Expo For Bees in North America on Thursday. The European release will be taking place just a bit later.

Dual Core released on the North American Wii U eShop last Thursday, but Gray Fin Studios isn’t done with the game yet. The indie developer talked a bit about what’s in store during a Reddit AMA today.

The first thing lined up for Dual Core is an update, which will “address a few bugs, and balance some difficulty issues.” Features such as off-TV play, more controller options, and online leaderboards are also “likely” for the future. New modes/levels haven’t been ruled out either, but “it really depends on how well the game doe”.

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Retrotainment Games opened a Kickstarter last month in an attempt to fund its new game Haunted Halloween ’86: The Curse of Possum Hollow, which features a mix of platforming and beat ’em up gameplay. It was initially planned as only NES title, but it’s now confirmed for a current Nintendo platform as well.

The $5,000 Kickstarter goal was smashed out of the park, guaranteeing the NES version. Additionally though, a $20,000 Wii U stretch goal was reached.

You can get a better feel for Haunted Halloween ’86: The Curse of Possum Hollow on the Kickstarter page here.


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