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4 Corner Games has shared the official trailer for I’ve Got to Run!, which is coming soon to the Wii U eShop. We’ve posted it above – note the disclaimer.

As mentioned previously, I’ve Got to Run! is on track to launch next month in North America. A final release date should be coming very, very soon.

I’ve Got to Run will be heading to Europe in Q3 for the price of USD $2 converted, plus respective VAT. 4 Corner Games will bring its indie title to Germany as well, but the launch will come after the PEGI regions. I’ve Got to Run! will not be available in Russia, New Zealand, Australia, or Japan.

As a gift to expert platform fans, I’ve Got to Run! will be receiving the challenging “Endless Expert” DLC. Players will find that the mode offers faster action – and only a single jump. Expect more information about Endless Expert and other extra modes after launch.

One last piece of news: I’ve Got to Run! will feature three different Miiverse communities – the General Community (for all), Announcement Community (for developer updates), and the High Scores community (viewable by all, can only be posted in by players). The latter community is a place where players can post screenshots of their high scores, and it features a unique “New Record!” tag that can be used when a player is proud of their new high score.

Source: 4 Corner Games PR


Ynnis Interactive’s neat-looking RPG “Shiness” has a strong chance of making its way to Wii U.

According to a comment left on the game’s Kickstarter, the folks at Ynnis “really want” to bring the game to the eShop. Currently, the company seems to be waiting on confirmation from Nintendo.

Ynnis said:

We have a lot of demands about WII-U and i can assure you we really want to do it! We just need nintendo confirmation first.

You can find more information about Shiness on the Kickstarter page here.

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We have a small update on the Wii U version of Tengami. Developer Nyamyam told one fan on Twitter that the studio expects to submit its game to Nintendo’s lot check early next month.

Nyamyam said:


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This week’s Japanese eShop update is as follows:

3DS

Downloadable Titles
Arc Style: Soccer 2014!! – 510 yen
Dokopon Choice Kami no Mizo Shiru Sekai Vol. 1 1 – 10-kan Pack – 4,400 yen
Dokopon Choice Monster Hunter Orage 1 – 4-kan Pack – 1,760 yen

Virtual Console
NA

Wii U

Downloadable Titles
Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed (Retail title) – 7,538 yen (from 5/15)

Virtual Console
Sarada no Kuni no Tomato Hime (Princess Tomato and the Salad Kingdom, Famicom) – 514 yen
Rockman 6: Shij? Saidai no Tatakai!! (Mega Man 6, Famicom) – 514 yen
Fire Emblem: Rekka no Ken (Fire Emblem, Game Boy Advance) – 702 yen

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Heart Forth, Alicia met its Kickstarter target awhile back, but the campaign has now reached its Wii U stretch goal. Having raised $200,000, the indie title will make its way to the eShop sometime in the future.

38 hours remain in the Heart Forth, Alicia Kickstarter campaign. Will the $245,000 3DS stretch goal be met before then?

You can check out the Kickstarter page here.

Hey everybody, we hope your day is going well/went well/etc! Manfred Linzer from Shin’en has given us another exclusive screenshot from their upcoing Wii U puzzle game Art of Balance, and within it we’re getting a look at the game’s “Challenge Mode” as well as the setting, which– for some reason– is an abandoned house. The real question is who used to live in it before people started playing block games in the attic…?

I guess that’s not for us to say! Here’s Manfred’s description of the screenshot:

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Three new Virtual Console games are on track for the Japanese Wii U eShop next week. Pop’n TwinBee: Rainbow Bell Adventures (Super Famicom), Gargoyle’s Quest II (Famicom), and Yie Ar Kung-Fu II: The Emperor Yie-Gah (MSX) will be out on May 21. Pricing is set at 823 yen for the Super Famicom and MSX games, and 514 yen for the Famicom title.

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