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Back in 2009, Nocturnal released Flowerworks for WiiWare. Now the studio is wrapping up a souped-up version, Flowerworks HD: Follie’s Adventure, for the Wii U eShop.

Nocturnal hasn’t shared many details about what’s new in this version, though “more information about the game and its features will be announced in the coming weeks.” The game has already been submitted to Nintendo and should be out soon.

You can find a few screenshots from Flowerworks HD: Follie’s Adventure above.

Originally wanted to post this yesterday… but things get delayed when there’s a Nintendo Direct!

New indie studio AE Games has announced plans to bring “Mad Men Football” to Wii U. The game is described as follows on the company’s blog:

Best Buy will be holding another 20% off sale for eShop cards starting on February 23. Consumers will be able to purchase $50 cards for $40, $35 cards for $28, and $20 cards for $16. The sale will last through March 1.

Also worth mentioning, Best Buy will be providing a $25 gift card with the purchase of a Mario & Luigi Wii U Deluxe Set. Sonic Lost World is getting a $20 discount as well for the week of February 23.

Thanks to PattonFiend for the tip.

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Armillo footage

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Comcept CEO Keiji Inafune will be joined by 8-4 executive director Mark MacDonald for a panel at this year’s Game Developers Conference.

The event, titled “Meanwhile, In Japan”, will cover lessons learned from crowdfunding Mighty No. 9 and other trends in the Japanese game industry. Inafune and MacDonald will also discuss the advantages/disadvantages of creating modern Japanese games aimed at a western audience, the response to new business models from a developer and player perspective, and the progress of the Japanese indie scene.

Here’s the full overview posted on Gamasutra:

Image & Form doesn’t have any immediate plans to bring SteamWorld Dig to Wii U. The studio explained on Twitter that porting the game over from the 3DS or PC versions would be “quite tough”.

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Evofish has been approved by Nintendo for release on the European Wii U eShop. A brochure, posted above, contains details about the game.

Source: Moving Player PR


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