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.
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.
Castlevania: Lords of Shadow – Mirror of Fate started out as a 3DS game. And while producer David Cox had essentially denied the existence of an updated version in the past, it was announced yesterday that an HD update is coming to the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.
Unfortunately, Wii U has been left out of the mix. Cox confirmed on Twitter that the game is not planned for the system.
@pazmon94 – Sorry no. No plans for Wii U
— Dave Cox (@CastlevaniaLOS) August 19, 2013
In a separate tweet about the PS Vita, Cox said the team doesn’t have “unlimited people or money, so we look at what systems might give us some kind of return”. So while Cox wasn’t referring to Wii U, the same logic likely applies.

System: Nintendo Wii U
Release Date: August 4, 2013
Developer: Nintendo EAD Group No. 4, Monolith Soft
Publisher: Nintendo
Author: Jack
There seem to be two branching philosophies various game developers employ for their secondary and tertiary takes on intellectual properties.
The first take is the “disparate” sequel, where designers conjure up an intriguing gameplay concept and slap a brand well-ingrained in the public conscious onto it, majorly or even wholly changing core gameplay from a sequel’s preceding entry. While many consider this a less-than-affable way of spreading new ideas by exploiting referential IPs, it’s a path that’s lead to more than its fair share of iconic and revolutionary games (Resident Evil 4, Grand Theft Auto III, Jak II, and Dynasty Warriors 6 all being great examples).
The second and more oft-used take is the “retread” sequel, where the original strengths in a game are rehashed and expanded upon, with a sprinkling of nuance-extrapolation here, and a dazzle of fresh-gameplay-motifs-wrapped-around-the-same-core-gameplay there. Sequels made in this vein, in large, try to refine a presented idea with sheer heuristic redaction, letting time and outside perspective lend itself in the design and development process. Retread sequels often attract a fair degree of criticism; in many cases, retreads aren’t perceived to have strayed far enough from the origin, and while some games feel like they do just need more pure content iterated out, a lot of the time it just feels like we’re hopelessly doing the same thing a year later, a foot taller.
The work of Nintendo’s development teams has fallen into both camps, sometimes to aplomb, and sometimes to obscurity; they’ve (by popular consensus, mind you me) succeeded and failed with re-imaginings Super Mario 64 and Star Fox Adventures, and respectively waxed and waned with retreads Animal Crossing: New Leaf and New Super Mario Bros. 2.
So, where does Pikmin 3 fit into all of this?
Knytt Underground isn’t new to consoles. Last year, Ripstone Games published the title on the PlayStation 3 and PS Vita.
So if you’ve already picked up Knytt Underground on a PlayStation platform, is there any reason to consider the newly announced Wii U version? Short answer: yes.
For one thing, off-TV place will be supported. And Knytt Underground’s Infinity Hype update, in development for the PC, is also coming to Wii U – and it will be a console exclusive.
In an interview soon to be published on Nintendo Everything, Ripstone creative director Phil Gaskell told us:
“Since launching Knytt Undergound Nifflas has been hard at work on an update called Infinity Hype which features even more quests, room, and secrets. It makes an already huge game even bigger! On consoles the Infinity Hype update will be exclusive to WiiU.”
Software
1. Mario & Luigi: Dream Team
2. Zelda: Link’s Awakening DX
3. Mario Golf
4. Pokemon Dream Radar
5. Animal Crossing: New Leaf
6. Super Mario Bros.
7. Zelda: Oracle of Season
8. Zelda: Oracle of Ages
9. SteamWorld Dig
10. Super Mario Bros.
11. Sakura Samurai: Art of the Sword
12. Kirby’s Dream Land 2
13. Brain Age Express: Sudoku
14. Super Mario Land
15. The Legend of Zelda
16. Mario and Donkey Kong: Minis on the Move
17. Shantae
18. Pokedex 3D Pro
19. Fire Emblem: Awakening
20. Shin Megami Tensei IV
Videos
1. Mii Plaza New Features Trailer
2. Mario & Luigi: Dream Team Launch Trailer
3. Mario & Luigi: Dream Team Sleeping Problems Video
4. Mario & Luigi: Dream Team Comedy Trailer
5. Mario & Luigi: Dream Team Teaser Trailer
6. Pokemon Rumble U Gameplay Trailer
7. Pokemon X/Y Developer Roundtable Gameplay
8. Zelda: Wind Waker HD 6/11/13
9. StreetPass Relay Point Trailer
10. Flipnote Studio 3D Samples
11. New Super Luigi U Trailer 6/11/13
12. Nintendo Direct 8/7/13
13. Super Mario World Trailer
14. Why You Want Wii U
15. Pokemon X/Y Gameplay 7/14
16. The Wonderful 101 Prologue Trailer
17. Scribblenauts Unmasked Announcement Trailer
18. Mario & Luigi: Dream Team 6/11/13
19. New Super Mario Bros. U Trailer
20. Pikmin 3 Introduction Trailer
Source: 3DS eShop
With a 2000 EarthBound 64 cancellation interview having just been published, there’s no better time to look back at some of the game’s screenshots. Images are still up on one of Hobo Nikkan Itoi Shinbun’s old pages, and you can find the full set above.
This week’s video additions to the Wii U and 3DS eShops are as follows:
Wii U
Pikmin 3 Accolades Trailer
Pikmin 3 – Get to Know Miiverse and the KopPad
Animal Crossing Plaza Trailer
Galaga Trailer
Heavy Fire: Black Arms 3D Trailer
Wii U Stories: The Haskins Family
Wii U Stories: The Jones Family
Wii U Stories: The Vanorsby Family
Wii U Stories: The Wright Family
3DS
Heavy Fire: Black Arms 3D Trailer
Donkey Kong Trailer
Mario & Luigi: Dream Team Sleeping Problems Video
Mario & Luigi: Dream Team Comedy Trailer
Mario & Luigi: Dream Team Teaser Trailer
Source: Wii U/3DS eShops