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Wii U eShop

This week’s Wii U eShop charts are as follows:

Software

1. Runbow
2. Super Mario Maker
3. Splatoon
4. Zelda: Ocarina of Time
5. Cube Life: Island Survival
6. Super Mario World
7. Super Mario Maker
8. Super Mario Bros. 3
9. Shovel Knight
10. Sin & Punishment
11. Super Mario Bros.
12. Disney Infinity 3.0
13. Paper Mario
14. DuckTales Remastered
15. Mario Golf
16. Gunman Clive HD Collection
17. Donkey Kong 64
18. The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth
19. Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
20. Mario Kart 8

Videos

1. Let’s Watch! Super Mario Maker Overview!
2. Yoshi’s Woolly World E3 2015 Trailer
3. Super Mario Maker E3 2015 Trailer
4. Skylanders SuperChargers E3 Trailer
5. Splatoon Big Splats Trailer
6. Play Nintendo Introduction Video
7. Cube Life: Island Survival Trailer
8. Runbow – Bowhemoth Featurette
9. Nintendo@E3 2015 – Super Mario Maker Reactions
10. Splatoon Squid Strats Trailer
11. Runbow Launch Trailer
12. Disney Infinity 3.0 – Twilight of the Republic Play Set Video
13. Cube Life: Island Survival Trailer 2
14. 13AM At Nintendo – Runbow Trailer
15. Sin & Punishment Trailer
16. Introducing amiibo
17. Splatoon Tower Control Trailer
18. New amiibo Commercial
19. Great Games to Buy with eShop Cards
20. Runbow Guest Character Reveal Trailer

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Game Informer has put up a preview of Minecraft: Story Mode based on a hands-on demo of the game. We’ve rounded up the various tidbits in the summary below.

– Fist time Minecraft has received an official cohesive story arc
– Jesse stars in the first episode
– Jesse: a reluctant hero who can take on one of six different looks across different skin tones and genders depending on what the player wants
– Track Jesse’s pet pig Reuben in the first scene
– Guide him along the pig tracks
– Search a large area
– When you reunite with Reuben, a group of creepers, zombies, and spiders close in on the location
– Jesse uses his wooden sword and begins defending Reuben
– The zombies approach first
– Action sequence begins where you press press a button when they get close enough
– Jesse’s wooden sword shatters after defeating a few enemies
– Jesse’s friend Petra swoops in and saves the two
– In the next scene, Petra and Jesse discuss the wither skull she procured
– She claims to have arranged to trade it to someone at the upcoming EnderCon in exchange for a diamond
– From there, the scene demonstrates Story Mode’s take on crafting
– Jesse builds a stone sword from two cobblestones and a stick
– You’re given the ingredients here, but you arrange them in the correct way on the crafting table
– The story flashes ahead again
– Something terrible has happened at the EnderCon, and the entire attendee-base is fleeing in horror
– A giant, three-headed beast emerges from the venue and floats toward the crowd
– A beam comes from the beast
– This pulls in anything and anyone in its way
– During the demo, you can only run from it
– Jesse and his friends see their window to escape and take it
– As Jesse runs alongside the rest of the fleeing attendees, you need to guide his path
– Any obstacle you’re unable to evade in time with horizontal movement throws a quick-time event your way
– The group reconvenes in a shelter after escaping
– Jesse lights an inactive portal and the group jumps in
– A hardened warrior named Gabriel confronts Jesse about his destiny in helping resolve the issues causing this invasion
– Before they finish their talk, the monster’s tentacles smash through the walls and the tractor beam begins abducting Gabriel and Petra
– Can only save one
– Game Informer chose Petra, which leaves Gabriel to float off into the distance
– Petra is safe, but before Jesse is able to escape, one of the monster’s tentacles whacks him hard, sending him flying into the portal as the screen cuts to black
– Voice cast features the likes of Patton Oswalt, Catherine Taber, Brian Posehn, Ashley Johnson, Dave Fennoy, Billy West, and Paul Reubens

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Explody Bomb is coming to the North American Wii U eShop Tomorrow. Take a look at a few minutes of footage from the game below.

Blowfish Studio Games announced today that Gunscape will be coming to Wii U in January 2016.

Gunscape lets players make old-school first-person shooter levels and multiplayer maps. It allows for cross-platform level sharing, meaning you’ll be able to exchange content with users on systems like the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

Gunscape will also feature campaigns and multiplayer maps made by the developers and other players. Offline multiplayer is included, too.

Check out a trailer for Gunscape below.

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HullBreach Studios has announced that its latest game Defense Dome will be available in North America next week. The title will be distributed via the eShop starting on September 17. Pricing is set at $2.99.

HullBreach confirmed via Twitter:


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Through a listing on Nintendo’s website, it’s now confirmed that Tecmo Bowl will be joining the Virtual Console tomorrow. It will be available on the Wii U eShop for $4.99.

Here’s an official overview of Tecmo Bowl:

“Match your gridiron skills against the computer or another human player. From the snap, total control of every pass, run, and tackle is in your hands! The player can select from 12 teams. On offense there are two run and two pass plays to choose from. Defense consists of trying to guess which offensive play the opponent will select and then taking control of one of the defensive players before the snap. A simple power-meter system is used for kicking field goals, extra points, and punts.”

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Today, Teyon nailed down a North American release date for its eShop game Zombie Defense. The title will be sold on the eShop starting on September 17 for $7.99.

Zombie Defense previously launched in Europe last Thursday.

Take a look at an official video for the game below.

Today, Sarepta Studio brought out a trailer for the Wii U version of Shadow Puppeteer. Watch it below.

Last week, StarTropics hit the European Wii U Virtual Console. You’ll find footage of the game below.

Seafoam Gaming’s brand new game Star Sky releases on the Wii U eShop today in North America and Europe. Check out some footage of the beginning of the game below:


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