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Wii U eShop

Wii U eShop

This week’s Wii U eShop charts are as follows:

Software

1. Zelda: Wind Waker HD
2. Super Mario World
3. Pure Chess
4. Darksiders II
5. Zelda: A Link to the Past
6. Super Mario Bros.
7. EarthBound
8. Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze
9. Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels
10. Rayman Legends
11. NES Remix
12. The Legend of Zelda
13. Dr. Mario
14. Super Metroid
15. Pokemon Rumble U
16. Super Mario 3D World
17. Super Mario Bros. 2
18. Art Academy: SketchPad
19. Punch-Out!! Featuring Mr. Dream
20. Nano Assault Neo

I haven’t been able to access the video charts for whatever reason, so we only have software rankings this week!

Source: Wii U eShop

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Japanese support for the Wii U eShop is continuing – slowly but surely. The latest release is @SIMPLE DL Series for Wii U Vol.1 THE Escape Trick, which is due out next week for 1,000 yen. You can find a few screenshots above.

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Wii U eShop

Two new Virtual Console games are on track for the Japanese Wii U eShop next week. Super Punch-Out!! (Super Famicom) and Hanjuku Hero (Famicom) will be out on April 9. Pricing is set at 823 yen and 514 yen respectively.

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Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate – Deluxe Edition is out today – in North America that is. Wondering how much space the game requires? You’ll need to reserve about 2,842 MB on the Wii U or an external hard drive.

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The OFLC has rated what is likely another upcoming Game Boy Advance release on the GBA Wii U Virtual Console. Earlier today, “Namco Museum” was added to the Australian classification database. I imagine we’ll be seeing this one on the eShop sometime in the future.

Hi everybody, I’m back with another video review for you! This time, we’re talking about this Wii U eShop game about the lovely age old game of King’s and Queens: Chess. Check it out if you have a minute.

With Leuvision’s Kickstarter for Twisted Fusion launching today, we caught up with creator Lewis Pugh to talk a bit more about the game.

Pugh shared more details about the Wii U eShop-exclusive, including a Kid Icarus-like difficulty system, additional weapons, enemies, and importance of the Kickstarter campaign. He also discussed the possibility of bringing Leuvision’s mobile titles to Wii U and working with the Nintendo Web Framework.

Head past the break for our mini interview!


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