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Inazuma Eleven Go Galaxy has been given a new release window. The two versions, Big Bang and Super Nova, will be hitting Japan in winter 2013.

We also have a few new story details:

– Tenma Matsukaze and the renewed Inazuma Japan team will enter the boys soccer tournament Football Frontier International Vision 2
– Space ship appears in front of them
– The ship traveled 188,000 light years with a message
– They’re told to enter the Grand Celesta Galaxy soccer tournament and if they lose, Earth will be destroyed
– Game is about the “Earth Eleven” travel into space to save the planet by playing soccer

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Nintendo has opened an official European website for The Wonderful 101. You can find it here. It’s full of gameplay details, some screenshots, and a couple of videos.

The UK games retailer market has experienced its worst month ever, according to a new MCV report.

July sales were down 40.4 percent from June, with boxed game sales coming in at just over a million. That’s a 33.3 decrease year-over-year. Stores took in just £23m through game sales last month.

New software was an issue, as were other factors such as the warm weather (and people choosing to stay outside) as well as the wait for more new consoles. Nintendo did say, however, that it was pleased with 3DS sales in July.

Here’s the full top ten game sales for the month of July 2013:

1: The Last of Us (Sony)
2: Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition (Microsoft)
3. Animal Crossing: New Leaf (Nintendo)
4. FIFA 13 (EA)
5. Far Cry 3 (Ubisoft)
6. Mario & Luigi: Dream Team Bros (Nintendo)
7. Tomb Raider (Square Enix)
8. Assassin’s Creed III (Ubisoft)
9. Call of Duty: Black Ops II (Activision)
10. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim – Legendary (Bethesda)

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Nintendo booth and sessions detail how indie game developers can develop unique Wii U software experiences

12th August 2013 – Nintendo of Europe announces today its first attendance as a Platinum Sponsor at the Game Developers Conference (GDC Europe) 2013 from 19th – 21st August, in Cologne, Germany. Developers will be able to interact with members of Nintendo to learn about self-publishing on Nintendo eShop, and attend sessions that detail the Nintendo Web Framework and Unity tools that facilitate developing software for Wii U.

Nintendo is giving independent developers the opportunity to publish games on Wii U via Nintendo eShop, opening up a platform to make their games available to owners of the system, as well as create unique gaming experiences only possible on Wii U. Registered Nintendo developers will benefit from the freedom to sell their games in a way that suits their business, with no concept approval process, the freedom to set the price and release date, and without a sales threshold.

Nintendo will host two different sessions:


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