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Mobot Studios is hoping to bring Knite & The Ghost Lights through a Kickstarter campaign. In addition, the company has guaranteed a previously-released iOS/PC title for Nintendo’s console.

Paper Monsters will be coming to the Wii U eShop as “Paper Monsters Recut” this winter. Mobot Studios is adding new levels, redesigned levels, and space levels. Also included are more power-ups and enemies and a graphical overhaul.

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Elemental-Labs has pulled the plug on Reborn’s Kickstarter. However, there are plans for a relaunch next month.

In a Kickstarter update, Elemental-Labs explained, “after thinking about our Kickstarter campaign and talking to backers regarding our reward levels and various other requests for ports including our stretch goals, we really want to consider a relaunch of REBORN with many things about our campaign corrected and refined.”

Reborn’s next Kickstarter will include items such as a behind-the-scenes motion capture session, gameplay sneak-peak of the menu system, HUD, and combat/combo system, rewards restructure, and improved stretch goals.

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Last month, Mobot Studios opened a Kickstarter for “Knite & The Ghost Lights” – a new side-scrolling adventure game. It promises “a mixture of adventure, storytelling, and action from games we know and love like Metroid and Castlevania, but with a completely fresh feel for today’s gamer.”

Mobot Studios added in support for a Wii U version of a couple of weeks ago, but the news kind of went under the radar. If Knite & The Ghost Lights is funded, you can expect to see it on the console “close” to the game’s launch.

Now here’s the thing: Knite & The Ghost Lights only has about six days left to reach its Kickstarter goal. A little over $18,000 has been raised out of the required $35,000 total.

You can show your support for Knite & The Ghost Lights by checking out the official Kickstarter and donating here.


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An official Kickstarter for Ping 2: Attack of the Spheres is now open. You can check it out for yourself here.

Last month, creator Christopher Arnold announced his intentions to launch a Kickstarter for Ping 2. The pong-like game can now become a reality – and release on Wii U – if funds reach $20,000.

A number of ideas are already in mind for Ping 2 on Wii U. The plan is support five-player FPS local multiplayer, the ability to swap with another user (like taking turns in Super Mario Bros.), gyroscope aiming in FPS mode, off-TV play, and asynchronous gameplay for when playing on TV mode.


RUSH is Two Tribes’ second classic game bound for Wii U. Toki Tori is the first, and should be out later this month. As far as RUSH goes, Two Tribes said on Twitter earlier that the game is “almost done.” The studio hopes to submit RUSH to Nintendo towards the end of next week.


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Development of Unepic’s Wii U version is complete. Publisher EnjoyUp Games confirmed the news on Twitter, while also stating that the game has been submitted to Nintendo for approval.

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