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EnjoyUp is bringing a new shoot ’em up title to the Wii U eShop known as “Project Aguraki”. We don’t know much about the game, but it has been revealed that it’s built on Unity. Stay tuned for more information.

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Zelda: Wind Waker HD and Pokemon X/Y bundles may be on the way for their respective consoles. Target has listed a trio of products in their inventory tracking system, hinting at upcoming announcements.

Let’s talk about Zelda: Wind Waker HD first. This will be a Deluxe Set model and comes with a copy of the game. Pricing will be set at $349.99.

Nintendo also appears to be preparing two separate Pokemon X/Y 3DS XL bundles. Consumers will be able to choose from red and blue color variations. Each will be priced at $199.99.

Naturally, Nintendo isn’t saying much about these rumors. The company would only tell Destructoid: “Nintendo does not comment on rumors and speculation.”

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J Legend Biography will be hitting Japan on November 7, it has been announced. Pricing is set at 4,980 yen.

J Legend Biography includes five games: Dragon Power, Saint Seiya: The Golden Legend, Saint Seiya: The Golden Legend Final Chapter, Charge! Men’s Private School, and Go! Go! Ackman 3. According to the latest issue of Jump, the package will include hints, manuals, and a zoom feature to play around with the screen size.

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Download cards founds in Japanese stores reveal just how big of a game Monster Hunter 4 is. Players will need to reserve 13,920 blocks of space on their SD card in order to grab the game from the eShop. In other words, that’s around 1.7GB.

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Masahiro Sakurai also shared this message on Miiverse today:

“Out of the blue, here’s a new stage–the Pyrosphere from Metroid: Other M! An enemy from Samus’s past may appear at any second…”

Remember that strange Pokemon screenshot that popped up a few days ago? You know, the one that looked kind of like a fighter?

Well, Nintendo and The Pokemon Company may indeed be planning a fighter of sorts for the franchise. Siliconera detected trademarks for “Pokken Fighters” and “Pokken Tournament” in the US. One of those two could be alluding to the name of a potential Pokemon fighter title.

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