Screenshots of this week’s Nintendo Downloads (7/3/14, Europe)
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Off-screen Swords & Soldiers II footage
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More: indie, Ronimo Games, Swords & Soldiers II
Internal Invasion launch trailer
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More: Bear Box Media, indie, Internal Invasion
Japanese eShop update (7/2/14)
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This week’s Japanese eShop update is as follows:
3DS
Downloadable Titles
Gacha Racing – 700 yen
Dokopon Choice Kosumo Ky?dai Vol. 2 11 – 20-kan Pack – 5,400 yen
Dokopon Choice Black Bird Vol. 2 10 – 18-kan Pack – 3,960 yen
Edge DEMO – FREE
Virtual Console
NA
Wii U
Downloadable Titles
Wai Wai! Minna de Shooting Craft Island kara no Dasshutsu! – 1,000 yen
Edge DEMO – FREE
Virtual Console
Ganbare Goemon! Karakuri D?ch? (Famicom) – 514 yen
Quinty (Mendel Palace, Famicom) – 514 yen
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Off-screen Stealth Inc 2 footage with dev commentary
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More: Curve Studios, indie, Stealth Inc 2
Guacamelee: Super Turbo Championship Edition file size
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Guacamelee: Super Turbo Championship Edition is out today on the Wii U eShop. For a successful download, you’ll need to reserve 802MB of space. That’s far from the smaller eShop games, but it’s not too large either!
Even more Guacamelee: Super Turbo Championship Edition footage
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Armillo – Visual comparison of the game before/after delay
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Often times a game will get delayed and the reasons remain withheld from the consumer even after the game sees it’s final release. Fuzzy Wuzzy Games have gone the opposite route, detailing exactly what they’ve been up to since delaying Armillo. The screenshot highlights the graphical push they were able to achieve with the extra time which looks to be the new standard for the final product.
