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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:


This week’s Nintendo eShop downloads are as follows:

Wii U

XType Plus – €2.99/£2.69
Ice Cream Surfer – €5.00/£4.49
Midtown Crazy Race – €5.00/£4.49
Bombing Bastards – €6.99/£5.99

Wii U VC

Pop’n Twinbee Rainbow Bell Adventures (SNES) – €7.99/£5.49

3DS

2048 – €1.49/£1.19
Family Kart 3D – €4.99/£4.49
LEGO Ninjago: Nindroids – €39.99/£34.99
Quell Reflect Demo – Free

Special offers

Wii U

You must own either NES Remix or NES Remix 2 for the following NES discounts:
Kirby’s Adventure – €3.49/£2.44 (Ends August 7)
Super Mario Bros. 2 – €3.49/£2.44 (Ends August 7)
Donkey Kong – €2.49/£1.74 (Ends August 7)
Zelda II – The Adventure of Link – €2.49/£1.74 (Ends August 7)
Wario’s Woods – €2.49/£1.74 (Ends August 7)
Ice Climber – €2.49/£1.74 (Ends August 7)
Punch-Out!! – €2.49/£1.74 (Ends August 7)

TNT Racers Nitro Machines Edition – €4.99/£4.49 (Ends August 14)
Trine 2: Director’s Cut – €6.79/£5.49 (Ends August 21)

3DS

Darts Up 3D – €0.99/£0.89 (Ends August 21)
Swords & Soldiers 3D – €4.99/£4.49 (Ends August 21)
Brunch Panic – €2.99/£2.69 (Ends August 21)
Sweet Memories Blackjack – €2.99/£2.69 (Ends August 21)
SpeedX 3D Hyper Edition – €0.99/£0.89 (Ends August 28)
10-in-1: Arcade Collection – €0.99/£0.89 (Ends August 28)
Crazy Kangaroo – €0.99/£0.89 (Ends August 28)
Rage of the Gladiator – €3.49/£3.09 (Ends August 28)
Carps & Dragons – €2.99/£2.49 (Ends August 31)
Disney Frozen: Olaf’s Quest – €19.99/£19.99 (Ends August 14)

Toki Tori developer Two Tribes has teased the reveal of a new game. The studio will be announcing the project sometime this week. For now, you’ll have to settle for the very brief teaser above.

Black Forest Games posted a very interesting message on Twitter earlier today. In it, the studio said that the law department for DIESEL – a jeans company – sent a letter about an impending lawsuit for the IP DieselStormers.

Black Forest’s tweet reads:


We followed up about this and were told that, after applying for the DieselStormers IP, Black Forest was informed about a claim raised by DIESEL against the trademark because it might led to customer irritation. Black Forest says the only remotely fashion-related picture the company has is the one above, which makes this all the more stranger.

Black Forest’s legal team is currently looking into the case. The studio hopes that the situation will be resolved peacefully.

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