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C-Wars developer Onipunks has officially added Wii U and 3DS versions of the game to the Kickstarter campaign. If donations hit the $65,000 point, C-Wars will most definitely hit the 3DS eShop. A Wii U version will also be made if funds exceed $80,000.

The Kickstarter campaign just began a few days ago and already managed to obtain nearly $24,000. With 26 days remaining, there’s a pretty good shot that both Nintendo-related stretch goals will be reached.


This week’s European Nintendo Downloads are as follows:

3DS retail

Fire Emblem: Awakening – €44.99 / £39.99

3DS download

Super Little Acorns 3D Turbo – €4.99 / £4.99

3DS VC

Dig Dug – €3.99 / £3.59

DSiWare

Forgotten Legions – €4.99 / £4.49 / 500 points

Wii U VC

Kirby’s Adventure – Special offer until 17/5/13 (23:59 CEST): €0.30 / £0.30 (Will be €4.99 / £3.49)

Wii U download

Kung Fu Rabbit – €4.99 / £4.49

Sales

Liberation Maiden – €4.99, was €7.99 (£4.49, was £7.19) – Nintendo eShop from 18/4/13 until 30/5/13, 14:59 CEST
Crimson Shroud – €4.99, was €7.99 (£4.49, was £7.19) – Nintendo eShop from 18/4/13 until 30/5/13, 14:59 CEST
Aero Porter – €4.99, was €7.99 (£4.49, was £7.19) – Nintendo eShop from 18/4/13 until 30/5/13, 14:59 CEST
Virtue’s Last Reward – €24.99, was €40.00 (£19.99, was £30.00) – Nintendo eShop from 18/4/13 until 2/5/13, 14:59 CEST

Source: Nintendo PR


C-Wars is almost a lock for the 3DS eShop. Onipunks has strong interest in bringing its real-time strategy tower defense game to the handheld, and the studio is well on its way to becoming an approved developer.

A Wii U version of C-Wars is also possible. If the game secures enough funding through Kickstarter, we could see the game on both of Nintendo’s platforms.

You can find more details about C-Wars on the Kickstarter page here.

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Trine 2: Director’s Cut is seeing an unannounced sale on the Wii U eShop. Until April 30, the downloadable title is available for $9.99. That’s a fantastic price point for Trine 2, so you should consider purchasing the game.


Shovel Knight’s Kickstarter campaign has just come to an end after a month of fundraising. The game managed to collect $311,502 in contributions – well over the initial $75,000 goal.

It’s safe to say that Shovel Knight has caught the interest of gamers. Thanks to their donations, all of the title’s stretch goals were reached. Shovel Knight will include a New Game +, three playable boss knights, a gender swap mode, challenge mode, and 4-player battle mode. You can find all of the accomplished stretch goals here.

Congratulations to Yacht Club Games on their success!


Club Nintendo’s European site has been a bit behind its North American counterpart when it comes to eShop downloads. Whereas the US site provides coins for pretty much all purchases, that hasn’t been the case in Europe – until now.

Wii U and 3DS owners will receive stars for all downloaded content from both eShops. You can then turn those points into rewards and other goodies on Club Nintendo.

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