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Pixel Press has a chance of coming to the Wii U. The app, which allows users to create their own video game level and share it with others, may be bound for the system as the team is “excited to explore consoles and our extended team has experience with building software on those systems.”

The game’s developer said the following during a recent Reddit AMA:

I love the Wii U and Nintendo. A big inspiration for Pixel Press was Donkey Kong Crash Course in Nintendoland. …Did I mention I love Nintendo? …we’re excited to explore consoles and our extended team has experience with building software on those systems.”

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Just a day after it began, A Hat in Time has managed to reach its Kickstarter goal. Close to $35,000 has been raised, and there’s still 28 days to go.

A Hat in Time’s developer has also addressed the topic of a Wii U version once again. While it’s something that is very much wanted, the game engine currently doesn’t support Nintendo’s console with its current license. That being said, they’ll “do everything to get on the Wii U”, and there’s still hope to include the system during the Kickstarter period.

A lot of you are asking why we aren’t adding Wii U as a stretch goal, and to be honest, we really want to! But unfortunately, despite the Nintendo eShop’s ability to self-publish, our game engine does not support Wii U with the license that we have!

That is why we might need help getting the game on other platforms than Windows and Mac! As you can hear, it is quite a rut we’re in, but we’ll definitely let you know when we are ready to support Wii U! We really want to make it possible during the Kickstarter period! Rest assured that we’ll do everything to get on the Wii U!

Thanks to KIDNINTENDO for the tip.

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Toki Tori 2 isn’t just on sale in Europe. Two Tribes discounted the downloadable title on the North American Wii U eShop today as well. Toki Tori 2 is available for $11.24 until June 6.


Now that Mutant Mudds Deluxe has been dated for North America, Renegade Kid is shifting its attention to Europe. Co-founder Jools Watsham tweeted that the studio intends to get the game ready for Nintendo of Europe’s approval.

Watsham tweeted:

Mutant Mudds Deluxe is hittin the North American Wii U eShop on June 13.

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Mutant Mudds Deluxe has been dated. Renegade Kid’s updated 3DS game will be hitting the North American Wii U eShop on June 13. Find a new trailer below:



A sequel to the Wii U eShop game Kung Fu Rabbit could happen. Neko Entertainment recently confirmed that the studio would be open to another title in the series if the game sells well.

Neko said:

“Regarding Kung Fu Rabbit and a possible sequel, it is not something depending on us from now. If we sell thousand and thousand of Kung Fu Rabbit version, of course we could work on a sequel : it would be a proof, players enjoyed the game and would like to play more. We can just cross our fingers.”

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Tribute Games is now an official Nintendo developer. The indie studio can now make titles for the 3DS and Wii U eShops.

At the moment, Tribute is hard at work on Mercenary Kings. This title hasn’t been confirmed for any Nintendo platforms, but it’s a possibility for the Wii U eShop.

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