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It’s been a few months since we last highlighted a game as part of our “Weekly Screenshot” feature. But there’s long been an indie title on my mind that I thought would be a perfect fit for the idea: Affordable Space Adventures. Now that its development is coming to a close, we’ve teamed up with KnapNok Games to showcase more from Affordable Space Adventures. For the next several weeks, we’ll be sharing exclusive images from the game along with a bit of additional information. If Affordable Space Adventures isn’t already on your radar, hopefully you’ll gain some interest as we introduce new content!

The first photo we’re posting is one of the loading screens that appears between sections in Affordable Space Adventures. It reminds players about the important gameplay mechanic of scanning artifacts to see their range and type of detection before they attempt to attack the spaceship. Loading screens in the game – as well as well as the Wii U digital instructions manual – show a manual written by Uexplore, the company that in the game’s universe offers “Cheap… but functional” spaceships to travel to Spectaculon.

Here’s the official screenshot description from KnapNok:

When exploring around Spectaculon, remember to scan left and right for completely safe alien artifacts. Just don’t disturb them or you’ll be fined. Or shot at.

Another Affordable Space Adventures screenshot will be posted on the site next week!

We’re placing the video after the break due to auto-play!

Curve Studios announced today that OlliOlli will launch for both Wii U and 3DS on March 5. Pricing is set at £7.99/$9.99/€9.99.

Curve also confirmed that OlliOlli will make use of a new “Buy One, Get One Free” scheme. If you purchase OlliOlli for either Wii U or 3DS, you’ll get the other version free. This is supported in all regions. Curve says it has worked closely with Nintendo to make the functionality possible.

You can find today’s announcement in full below.

Pirana King recently revealed a new game known as “LastFight” via a short teaser, which you can watch above. The brawler is based on French comic book Lastman.

Along with the recent announcement, Pirana King said that it plans to bring LastFight to “all major platforms”. The game isn’t confirmed for Nintendo consoles just yet, but things are looking good. Pirana King has already been in touch with Nintendo and there’s definitely a possibility we’ll see LastFight on Wii U and/or 3DS.

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The latest round of notable Nintendo maintenance will be taking place on Monday. Online play, rankings, and other network-related elements will be affected. This will be happening between 2:30 PM ET (12:30 PM PT) and 8 PM ET (5 PM PT).

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