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Fuzzy Wuzzy Games’ Armillo has been delayed. The game, originally slated for March 24, is now moving back to May 12.

With the extra time, Fuzzy Wuzzy will enhance the quality of some of Armillo’s levels. Audio/visuals will also be polished, and any remaining bugs/issues will be addressed.

You can find Fuzzy Wuzzy Games’ full announcement below.

Two Tribes’ next Wii U release will include multiplayer, the studio has confirmed. One user will experience the action on the GamePad, while the other will play with a Wiimote on the TV.

Two Tribes wrote on Twitter a couple of minutes ago:


The company didn’t state this explicitly, but Two Tribes is likely referring to its next “classic” game for the eShop.

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According to a tweet from Ripstone, Pure Chess has now been approved by Nintendo. Release date news is expected for both Wii U and 3DS sometime next week.

Ripstone’s message reads:


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A new rating for Pac-Land has appeared on the OFLC. The listing likely pertains to a future re-release on the Virtual Console. OFLC doesn’t specify any platform, so it could be for the Wii U, 3DS, or both systems.

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SnowCastle’s Kickstarter for “Earthlock: Festival of Magic” is now live. You can find it here.

Earthlock: Festival of Magic is described as “an original turn-based role-playing game set in a world of machines and magic, a world that stopped spinning thousands of years ago.” Players will take on the role of Amon as they attempt to stop a war brewing on Umbra. To do so, they’ll need to unlock the mysteries of the planet “and prevent an ancient, magical cult seizing the power.”

Festival of Magic is Volume 1 of the Earthlock series. If the $150,000 funding goal is reached, the game will come to Wii U in Q2 2015.

A pair of Ubisoft titles have received permanent price discounts on the Wii U eShop. As of now, Assassin’s Creed III is available for $19.99. Splinter Cell: Blacklist’s price has been slashed to $39.99.

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DrinkBox has sent out an official announcement about Guacamelee: Super Turbo Championship Edition, posted below. Several screenshots of the game are also now available.

DrinkBox Studios to Slam Guacamelee! Super Turbo Championship Edition onto PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system, Xbox One, Xbox 360 and Wii U TM

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Toronto – March 6, 2014 – It’s time for Guacamelee! fans to return to fighting form as DrinkBox Studios today announces that it will bring its award-winning action-platformer to the PlayStation ® 4 system, the Xbox One all-in-one games and entertainment system from Microsoft, the Xbox 360 games and entertainment system from Microsoft, as well as the Wii U™ system from Nintendo. Guacamelee! Super Turbo Championship Edition – which is among the first indie titles scheduled to launch via Microsoft’s ID@Xbox program for independent game developers on Xbox One – will feature a bevy of new content, including an extended story with new game areas, a new boss character, powerful new player abilities and many other enhancements.

New Features for the Guacamelee! Super Turbo Championship Edition Include:

Korean indie developer Turtle Cream has announced “6180 the moon” for Wii U. The game will be available on the eShop this summer.

6180 the moon is a platformer that previously landed on PC. In the game, the top and bottom of the screen are connected so that players can jump over the screen and come out of the bottom (and vice versa).

You can check out 6180 the moon in action above.


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