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A.N.N.E managed to reach its Kickstarter goal just a short while ago. Developer Gamesbymo managed to secure the full $70,000 for the project.

The Wii U stretch goal is still within sight. Within the next ten days, Gamesbymo will need to raise a total of $150,000 to absolutely guarantee the game for Nintendo’s console. Something tells me that the Wii U won’t be completely out of the question if the stretch goal isn’t hit, but it’d be nice to see it reached in any case!


Dark Tonic Games is now an official Wii U developer. The company is planning two games for the eShop: a zombie defense tower title and another that “combines the craziness of games like Godzilla Destroy All Monsters and Power Stone for a fresh take on a Rampage-style game of multiplayer city destruction, with a bit of Earth Defense Force providing a completely different way to play the game.”

Creative director Eric Boosman gave an overview as to what Wii U owners can expect from the studio’s games while speaking with Nintendo Life:

We have a couple of games planned that really take advantage of the Wii U’s unique asymmetrical control possibilities and offer up some fresh gameplay.

One combines the craziness of games like Godzilla Destroy All Monsters and Power Stone for a fresh take on a Rampage-style game of multiplayer city destruction, with a bit of Earth Defense Force providing a completely different way to play the game.


Road Redemption has met its goal on Kickstarter – and there’s still 35 hours to go.

Dark Seas Games was looking to raise $160,000 for the project. Over $166,000 has been collected up to this point.

Road Redemption is scheduled to launch on the PC in August 2014. A Wii U version should be out a few months later thanks to publisher Nicalis.


C-Wars is officially heading to the 3DS and Wii U. The two platforms were added in as stretch goals on Kickstarter, and both were reached before the campaign ended.

Onipunks requested $65,535 in funding to make C-Wars happen on the 3DS and PlayStation Vita. $75,000 was needed for a Wii U version.


Update: Regarding Europe:

Mutant Mudds Deluxe is now in Nintendo’s hands. Renegade Kid co-founder Jools Watsham confirmed via Twitter that the Wii U eShop game has been submitted to Nintendo of America.

Watsham said:

When might we be seeing Mutant Mudds Deluxe? If all goes well, it looks like it’ll pop up on the eShop in June.

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A pair of Wii U games are now available at slightly cheaper prices through the eShop.

Assassin’s Creed III can be purchased for $39.99. Meanwhile, Fist of the North Star: Ken’s Rage 2 has been dropped to $49.99. Each was originally priced at $59.99.



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