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Two Tribes shared the latest image of RUSH running on Wii U. The picture, shared through Twitter, also came with a neat little factoid. RUSH marks the first time Companion Cube will be appearing on Nintendo hardware.


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Dragon Quest Monsters 2 allows for full customization. Players can customize a monster’s head, body, arm, and back, each with unique colors.

A few days ago, Batman: Arkham Origins creative director Eric Holmes promised a new trailer for the game this week. The new video, titled “Every Waking Moment” will arrive tomorrow, according to Holmes.

As noted by Holmes in a recent tweet:


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Hometown Story isn’t just planned for release on 3DS. Natsume and ToyBox are preparing a special version for iOS, too.

At the end of the day, Hometown Story is best represented on 3DS. 3DS users are getting the full experience, unlike on iOS. In the latter version, players can only run a shop.

Creator Yasuhiro Wada explained the differences between the two versions while speaking with Siliconera:

“The iOS version does not have episodes with other villagers, players just run a shop. You get new items, you can save money, you can sell rare items on iOS too. Eventually, you will get new customers, but that’s pretty much all you can do. The core system of running the shop is the same on 3DS, but you will get to interact with the villagers and involved with their story.”

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The Nintendo Unleashed tour is concluding with an appearance at MCM London Comic Con. Between October 25th and October 27th, fans will have the opportunity to go hands on with several Wii U and 3DS games as well as the 2DS hardware.

Nintendo’s lineup for MCM London Comic Con is as follows:

Wii U:

Sonic Lost World
Bayonetta 2
SUPER MARIO 3D WORLD
The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD
Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze
LEGO Marvel Super Heroes
Mario Kart 8
Spin the Bottle

Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo 2DS:

The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds
Sonic Lost World
Pokémon X and Pokémon Y
Putty Squad
SteamWorld Dig
Hakuoki: Memories of the Shinsengumi

At the Nintendo stand, visitors can also win prizes by completing various activities, compete in multiplayer events, and gain new StreetPass hits.

Source: Nintendo PR


Thanks to Ryan F for the tip.


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