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This week’s North American Nintendo Downloads are as follows:

Wii U VC

Mega Man X – $7.99
Ghosts’N Goblins – $7.99

Wii U eShop sale

Purchase either Ghosts’N Goblins or Mega Man, then get the other at 50% off – ends June 6 at 9 AM PT
Just Dance 4 – 30% off the game and select DLC – ends June 4

3DS VC

Zelda: Oracle of Ages – $4.99 until June 20, $5.99 after
Zelda: Oracle of Seasons – $4.99 until June 20, $5.99 after

3DS download

The Denpa Men 2: Beyond the Waves
Gummy Bears Mini Golf

3DS demo

Project X Zone: Imperial Demo – available June 4

Source: Nintendo PR


A Hat in Time has joined Kickstarter. Its developer is seeking $30,000 by June 28, and there are stretch goals that go as high as $110,000.

Now, what about a Wii U version of Hat in Time? There are currently talks to bring it to the eShop with the help of a publisher, but while things are very hopeful, nothing is promised.

“…Additionally, we have plans on releasing console versions if everything goes to plan. Being big Nintendo fans ourselves, we are talking with a publisher to help making a Wii U version. However, at this point we are not able to promise anything – so stay tuned and cross your fingers!”

You can find the official A Hat in Time Kickstarter here.

Thanks to KIDNINTNEDO for the tip.


Mighty Switch Force! Hyper Drive is getting an update in North America this week. WayForward’s Matt Bozon confirmed on Twitter that it will be ready to go on Thursday. Update news for other regions should be coming “very soon”.


As a reminder, the Mighty Switch Force! Hyper Drive Edition patch fixes sound issues, adds Pixel Patty as a playable character, and more. You can find the full details here.

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Two more classic games will be available on the Japanese Wii U eShop next week. Super Mario Bros. and Punch-Out!! will be available as Virtual Console downloads starting on June 5. Each is priced at 500 yen.

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One Kickstarter campaign has ended in success, while another has ended in slight disappointment.

Rex Rocket has been fully funded, having secured close to $11,000 in funding. Only $6,000 was originally requested. We should be seeing this one on a bunch of platforms including the Wii U and 3DS.

On the opposite end of the spectrum, The Realm’s Kickstarter ended unsuccessfully. But that’s not the end of the story. A new Kickstarter will launch later this year, which will allow US users to contribute directly to the campaign. The previous campaign made it difficult for US residents to add to the total as it was a UK-based Kickstarter.

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Nintendo of America has approved Mutant Mudds Deluxe, according to a tweet from Renegade Kid co-founder Jools Watsham. Only one step remains: an approval from Nintendo’s Japanese headquarters.

Watsham’s tweet reads:

Renegade Kid previously said that it hopes to have Mutant Mudds Deluxe ready by June.

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Software

1. Super Metroid
2. Super Mario Bros. 2
3. Super Mario World
4. Kirby Super Star
5. Kirby’s Dream Land 3
6. Kirby’s Dream Course
7. Super Ghouls’n Ghosts
8. Kirby’s Adventure
9. Mega Man
10. Runner2
11. Pac-Man
12. Punch-Out!! Featuring Mr. Dream
13. Kung Fu Rabbit
14. Resident Evil: Revelations
15. Donkey Kong Jr.
16. Excitebike
17. The Cave
18. Nintendo Land
19. Solomon’s Key
20. Wii U Panorama View: Kyoto Sightseeing

Videos

1. Nintendo Direct: May 17, 2013
2. Resident Evil: Revelations Trialer
3. Super Metroid Trailer
4. Game & Wario Teaser Trailer
5. Super Mario Bros. 2 Trailer
6. Super Mario World Trailer
7. LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes Trailer
8. Super Ghouls’n Ghosts Trailer
9. Kung Fu Rabbit Trailer
10. Kirby Super Star Trailer
11. Kirby’s Dream Land 3 Trailer
12. Tank! Tank! Tank! (DL) Trailer
13. New Super Mario Bros. U Video
14. Runner2 Trailer
15. Need for Speed: Most Wanted U Trailer
16. Injustice: Gods Among Us Trailer
17. Kirby’s Dream Course Trailer
18. Mega Man Trailer
19. Iwata Plays: Game & Wario Video
20. Solomon’s Key Trailer

Source: Wii U eShop



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