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Unepic doesn’t have a final release date on Wii U, but EnjoyUp has narrowed down a potential window. According to a tweet from the studio, the indie title may land on Nintendo’s console sometime in January.

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Posted on 11 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in Videos, Wii U eShop | 1 Comment

The trailer below is for the Steam/other digital platform launches, though it’ll be out on Wii U next year.


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Two new Virtual Console games are on track for the Japanese Wii U eShop next week. Romancing SaGa (Famicom) and Super Dodge Ball (Super Famicom) will be out on December 18. Pricing is set at 800 yen and 500 yen respectively.

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Update: Shortly after we posted the trailer below, Dex reached its Wii U stretch goal on Kickstarter. Expect this one on the eShop in the future!

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Lobodestroyo reached its $35,000 target goal on Kickstarter during the campaign’s final hours earlier today. As a result, the game will be making its way to Wii U sometime in the future. With the small amount of 3D platformers we see these days, Lobodestroyo will be a welcome addition to the eShop!

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This month’s digital rewards on Club Nintendo have gone live. Members can choose from Mario’s Picross (3DS, 100 coins), Starship Defense (3DS, 150 coins), Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels (Wii, 150 coins), and Balloon Fight (Wii U, 200 coins). These items last through January 12.

Visit this page to order a downloadable game.


EnjoyUp Games has shared a few details about one of its upcoming Wii U eShop titles, Rock’N Racing Off Road.

The racer will support at least three modes: arcade, time trial, and multiplayer. In the latter mode, five gamers can play at once.

Rock’N Racing Off Road also supports off-TV play, and features “realistic physics for driving, jumps and crashes”. Players can count on plenty of rock and roll music as well.

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Music rhythm adventure game Tadpole Treble has hit its Kickstarter goal and will now be made into a PC game, but its Wii U stretch goal is still about $10K away. The Kickstarter has already ended so donations cannot be given that way, but the team does accept PayPal money, so if you’re truly interested in seeing this game on Wii U then head over here to send them your money.

Kickstarter via Nintendo Enthusiast


Super Ubie Land has been out on several platforms for a few months, but there hasn’t been much news regarding the Wii U version. That’s changed today thanks to an update from Notion Games.

Super Ubie Land will arrive on the eShop in early 2014, the studio has confirmed on Twitter. Notion hopes to wrap up development by Christmas. Before it lands on Wii U, Super Ubie Land will see another name change.

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