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SEGA is bringing a total of five games to E3 2013. Sonic Lost World, Castle of Illusion, Company of Heroes 2, Total War: Rome II, and The Cave will all at the show. Additionally, each will be playable.

An overview of the five titles can be found after the break.

More details on Sonic Lost World have emerged. The latest information batch covers both versions of the game – Wii U and 3DS.

You can find the latest below, and commentary from Takashi Iizuka after the break.

– Levels have diversity
– Can use the Pro Controller, but only in modes that involve two players
– Co-op and competitive options
– Support Mode: player with the Wiimote controls a “Radio Control Gadget” created by Tails
– This lets players destroy enemies and obstacles, helping less experienced players
– Local competitive mode split between the TV and GamePad
– Will have some sort of “fun feature that will allow players to enjoy the game longer”
– Was in development before Sonic Team knew about the Wii U
– Reconfirmed: share items through Miiverse
– Dimps developing the 3DS version
– “not a port from the Wii U version”
– Offers “totally new level design to match the screen size and hardware so players can enjoy both versions with a fresh feeling.”
– 4 players locally or online for a Versus Mode
– Once again, share items between both versions

Flipnote Studio 3D is hitting Japan on July 3. It’s also coming to North America in early August. What about Europe?

The application will be available across European territories on August 1. That date is confirmed by the official Flipnote Studio 3D page, accessible here.


Nintendo has opened the official Japanese Pikmin 3 website. You can find it here.

View the video above for one more gameplay clip.

There is some “awesome” news coming from Platinum Games next week – so says creative producer JP Kellams.

Kellams teased the exciting updates through his Twitter account, which will be shared next week:

Platinum Games has two Wii U games on the way: The Wonderful 101 and Bayonetta 2. Both of these titles should be on display during next week’s Nintendo Direct with Bayonetta 2 receiving a proper unveil.

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