Hideki Kamiya may do a heck of a lot of trolling on Twitter, but he does actually interact with fans quite a bit. Today, Kamiya responded to a couple of items.
First, when asked if The Wonderful 101 will run in 1080p, Kamiya noted that you should play other games if graphics are your first priority:
If the graphic is the 1st priority for you, play other games. RT @JustApollo Can you PLEASE tell us if The Wonderful 101 will run in 1080p?
— ???? Hideki Kamiya (@PG_kamiya) July 6, 2013
Kamiya also expressed interest in making a sequel for The Wonderful 101:
I hope so. RT @ahmadchannel2: Will TW101 ever get a sequel in the future?
— ???? Hideki Kamiya (@PG_kamiya) July 6, 2013
A Wonderful 101 sequel will only be possible if the upcoming release sells well. If you have a Wii U, you should definitely consider investing in the game.
Thanks to Ahmad A for the tip.
Warner Bros. and NetherRealm Studios aren’t done with downloadable content for Injustice: Gods Among Us.
On Twitter, producer Ed Boon said that more DLC character announcements for the fighter are on the way. He gave a simple “yes” when asked if more reveals are coming soon:
RT @steven421 @noobde any new dlc character announcements soon? EB: YES!
— Ed Boon (@noobde) July 1, 2013

After a pretty long wait, Jupiter finally brought Picross e to the North American 3DS eShop last month. But the company isn’t stopping there: its sequel is also on the way.
A listing on the eShop confirms Jupiter’s plans to put out Picross e2 on the North American store. The game’s release date and price are listed as “TBA”, but we now know for sure that it’s coming. I imagine that Picross e3, which launched in Japan last week, will eventually make its way over as well.
Ittle Dew is out today on PC, but Nintendo gamers will likely be more interested in the now-confirmed Wii U version. The game will be available on the eShop later this year.
Ittle Dew may very well resonate with Zelda fans. Both feature adventure gameplay, dungeons, and puzzles. If you haven’t heard of Ittle Dew, watch the trailer above for a taste of the title.

Cho-Aniki. Yup.
Episode 48 sees the gang discussing all of their gaming for the week, including some talk about the art of game design relating to Fallout 3, the phallic eroticism of Cho-Aniki, and the grating sounds of Luke’s voice from Professor Layton. Listener questions and news make their return, and our wrapping-up discussion is about genres that we thought were under-represented last generation.
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There may be some hope for a European release of Professor Layton vs. Ace Attorney.
Speaking at the Japan Expo in France yesterday, when asked if the 3DS game will be heading to the European markets, Level-5 CEO Akihiro Hino noted:
“Something’s in the works, but I can’t talk about it today. Please be patient.”
Level-5 published Professor Layton vs. Ace Attorney in Japan, so they’d likely have control when it comes to releasing the title overseas. Nintendo president Satoru Iwata has said that Nintendo is interested in helping Japanese companies bring their games to the west – maybe Professor Layton vs. Ace Attorney could be one of them?