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Notion Games shared new details about Up Up Ubie Remix in a website posting today. We’ve rounded up the information below.

– Originally released in early 2012
– Will have a bunch of elements not in the original version
– The game will feel a lot more hectic to those that are good enough to get that far
– Pacing has been improved in terms of speed/difficulty
– Unlockable characters and stages are back
– More characters will be added in as updates
– Cross promotion characters planned
– Syrek from Varia Games’ “Reven” will make an appearance in the future
– Pure Nintendo Magazine’s character (Pure Nintendo Man) will be in the game as well
– Honey Bee also included
– Honey Bee will have challenges for the player to complete and will reward players with additional coins to use for in-game boosts and unlocking characters and stages
– More enjoyable and more replay value than the original
– Will be out very soon on Wii U
– Testing and seeing if there are any problems with the Wii U version currently

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A few more developers are now on board for the indie Q&A event. When we first heard about the chat, Sinn Development, Hullbreach Studios, Blue Comet Games, John Whitmer, and Ninja Pig Studios confirmed their participation. Pocket Dragon Games, XenoHorizon, and Wildcard Studios are now joining the festivities as well.

The eShop developer Q&A will take place tomorrow starting at 9 AM PT / 12 PM PT and will last until 6 PM PT / 9 PM ET.

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Curve Studios is planning a few games for Wii U. A few months ago, the developer confirmed Stealth Inc 2 as an eShop exclusive. And just last week, we learned that The Swapper is Wii U bound as well.

There’s one more title coming from Curve that seems to have gone under the radar. At E3, the company announced plans to port Jasper Byrne’s indie title Lone Survivor to Nintendo’s console as well. It’s due out in Q4 of this year.

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We knew Two Tribes would be revealing its next project sometime this week. Now we know when exactly… at least we think.

On Twitter, Two Tribes said that the studio hopes to announce the new game tomorrow:


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99Moves is following in the footsteps of 99Seconds as a game moving from DSiWare to the Wii U eShop.

EnjoyUp confirmed plans to bring 99Moves to Nintendo’s console on Twitter today. The publisher shared the news a couple of hours ago, which was accompanied with a first screenshot:



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