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A new update for Mighty Switch Force! Hyper Drive Edition has arrived in Europe, WayForward has confirmed. The patch fixes “a few bugs” with the eShop game.

WayForward’s Matt Bozon passed along the news on Twitter, writing:


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Armillo details

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New details on Armillo have appeared following the game’s playable demo at PAX Prime 2013. You can find a new batch of bits below.

– Dev describes the game as “Sonic meets Mario Galaxy meets Marble Madness meets Super Monkey Ball”
– PAX demo lets players rolwl around on various planets
– Save little blue creatures
– As you come across these creatures they’ll start talking to you
– They explain the current situation and what you should be doing next
– Story is told through these interactions
– Players need to maintain momentum so they don’t run into enemies or other hazards
– Attack with a spin-dash
– Bonus stage appears when players complete a level
– In it, collect blue orbs
– Depending on how well you did during the level, you receive more time to complete it

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Software

1. Pokemon Dream Radar
2. SteamWorld Dig
3. Mario & Luigi: Dream Team
4. Wario Land 3
5. Animal Crossing: New Leaf
6. Zelda: Oracle of Seasons
7. Zelda: Oracle of Ages
8. Super Mario Bros. 2
9. Zelda: Link’s Awakening DX
10. Mario Golf
11. Super Mario Bros.
12. Donkey Kong
13. Kirby’s Dream Land 2
14. The Legend of Zelda
15. Gunman Clive
16. Pokedex 3D Pro
17. Fire Emblem: Awakening
18. Bit.Trip Saga
19. Shin Megami Tensei IV
20. Mario and Donkey Kong: Minis on the Move

Videos

1. Super Mario 3D World Trailer
2. Finding Luigi – Legend of Parkour
3. Developer Direct @ E3 2013 – Super Smash Bros.
4. Mario & Luigi: Dream Team TV Bloopers
5. Pokemon X/Y Developer Roundtable Gameplay
6. Sonic Lost World Trailer
7. Pokemon Rumble U Gameplay Trailer
8. Mario & Luigi: Dream Team Launch Trailer
9. Mii Plaza New Features Trailer
10. Wario Land 3 Trailer
11. Zelda: Wind Waker HD 6/11/13
12. Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze 6/11/13
13. Pokemon X/Y Gameplay 7/14
14. Mario & Luigi: Dream Team Sleeping Problems Video
15. Mario & Luigi: Dream Team Comedy Trailer
16. The Wonderful 101 Prologue Trailer
17. New Super Luigi U Trailer 6/11/13
18. Zelda: A Link Between Worlds Trailer
19. Flipnote Studio 3D Samples
20. Super Mario World Trailer

Source: 3DS eShop

This week’s video additions to the Wii U and 3DS eShops are as follows:

Wii U

Nintendo Minute: Games for Back to School
Zelda: Wind Waker HD – Hero Mode Trailer
Nintendo 2DS Reveal
Finding Luigi – Legend of Parkour

3DS

Nintendo Minute: Games for Back to School

Source: Wii U/3DS eShops

Not much seems to have changed in terms of Bethesda’s stance on Wii U. The publisher still has no plans to support the console, but Bethesda’s Peter Hines had even more to say about Nintendo on a recent episode of GameTrailers’ Bonus Round.

Hines feels that the Big N should have adopted Sony and Microsoft’s approach of reaching out to developers before launching a new console. Developers and publishers have often spoke about how they were able to shape the outcome of the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One specs and hardware.

Hines’ words in full:

The time for convincing publishers and developers to support Wii U has long past. The box is out. You have to do what Sony and Microsoft have been doing with us for a long time and it’s not that every time we met with them we got all the answers we wanted. But they involved us very early on, and talking to folks like Bethesda and Gearbox, they say ‘here’s what we’re doing, here’s what we’re planning, here’s how we think it’s going to work’ to hear what we thought – from our tech guys and from an experience standpoint.

You have to spend an unbelievable amount of time upfront doing that. If you’re just going sort off deciding ‘we’re going to make a box and this is how it works and you should make games for it.’ Well, no. No is my answer, I’m going to focus on other ones that better support what it is we’re trying to do. So you’ve gotta spend more time trying to reach out to those folks before you even make the box, when you’re still designing and thinking about how it’s going to work

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Software

1. Pokemon Rumble U
2. The Legend of Zelda
3. DuckTales Remastered
4. Art Academy: SketchPad
5. Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers
6. EarthBound
7. Super Mario World
8. Street Fighter II Turbo: Hyper Fighting
9. Trine 2: Director’s Cut
10. Street Fighter II: The World Warrior
11. Pikmin 3
12. Galaga
13. Splinter Cell: Blacklist
14. Super Metroid
15. Super Mario Bros. 2
16. Mega Man X
17. Nano Assault Neo
18. Cloudberry Kingdom
19. Runner2
20. Mega Man 2

Videos

1. Zelda: Wind Waker HD 6/11/13
2. Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze Traler 6/11/13
3. Pokemon Rumble U Gameplay Trailer
4. Finding Luigi – Legend of Parkour
5. Super Mario 3D World Trailer
6. DuckTales Remastered Trailer 6/11/13
7. Deus Ex: Human Revolution – Director’s Cut Trailer 6/11/13
8. Pikmin 3 Accolades Trailer
9. Rayman Legends Underwater Trailer
10. Scribblenauts Unmasked Hero Creator Trailer
11. Pikmin 3 – Get to Know Miiverse and the KopPad
12. Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara Trailer
13. The Legend of Zelda Trailer
14. Pikmin 3 – Get to Know Gameplay Basics
15. Rayman Legends Mariachi Trailer
16. Scribblenauts Unmasked Trailer 6/11/13
17. The Wonderful 101 Trailer (Director’s Edition)
18. Sonic Lost World Trailer
19. Splinter Cell: Blacklist Trailer
20. Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers Trailer

Source: Wii U eShop

GamesMarkt’s latest issue contains a report on Europe’s best-selling games of 2013 in the first half of the year, courtesy of data collected by Media Control GfK International GmbH. Sales from a total of twenty countries including the UK, France, Spain, and Germany were taken into account.

Below are the results:

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GamesMarkt also shared a listing of the top ten publishers based on software market share:

01. (=) Electronic Arts – 17,25% (-2,14%)
02. (?) Nintendo – 11,82% (+0,50%)
03. (?) Activision Blizzard – 11,51% (-1,79%)
04. (?) Sony CEE – 8,78% (+2,37%)
05. (?) Ubisoft – 8,54% (+0,67%)
06. (=) Take-Two Int. – 5,07% (+0,51%)
07. (?) Square Enix – 5,02% (k.v.m.)
08. (=) Namco Bandai – 4,22% (+0,60%)
09. (?) Microsoft – 4,11% (-0,18%)
10. (?) Warnet Interact. – 2,77% (k.vm.)

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Rage of the Gladiator started off as a WiiWare exclusive before moving on to iOS and Android. More than three years following the original game’s launch, it now appears that it’s coming back to a Nintendo system.

We recently came across a PEGI rating for Rage of the Gladiator on the 3DS. This is also backed up by a similar rating over at the USK. Gamelion hasn’t announced Rage of the Gladiator for the eShop, but it seems as though a release on the 3DS is planned.

The Wonderful 101 director Hideki Kamiya has expressed on more than one occasion that he’d love to make a sequel to the Wii U game. Generally speaking, developers use cut ideas from the first title when creating a follow-up for a new IP, but in the case of The Wonderful 101, the team used up everything.

That’s where the fans come in. Hideki Kamiya is interested in fielding ideas and suggestions for super heroes to join the cast in a potential sequel.

Twitter is the best (and only) way to get in touch with Kamiya. You can tweet at him here.

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