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Nintendo of Japan just announced that an update will be coming to Brain Age for Wii U, adding save states and a Virtual Console menu. It’s possible that this might also tie into the Miiverse closure announcement but at present this is unclear.

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Though the game was just released,  Brain Age’s Miiverse page states that the game will only be available until June 30th. It’s unclear as to why this decision was made but we’ll update the story if anything else surfaces.

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Nintendo launched the DS Virtual Console today in an understated way with the release of Brain Age. It’s out now in Japan as a free download.

The game itself is a very small download. It only takes up 55MB of space, with the user data requiring another 64MB.

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One new Virtual Console game is on track for the Japanese Wii U eShop next week. Blazing Lazers (PC Engine) will be out on June 11. Pricing is set at 617 yen.

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Here’s a bit of an unexpected surprise: Brain Age on Wii U. We’re hearing that the DS title is out now on the Japanese eShop. Best of all, it’s free!

Brain Age is the first DS game to be made available on the Virtual Console.

We’ll have more soon.

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Want Broken Age on Wii U? Then it might be best to let developer Double Fine know!

COO Justin Bailey told one fan on Twitter, “if enough people” show interest in having Broken Age on Wii U, “I’m sure I can make that happen”.

He said:


Thanks to Adam W. for the tip.

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