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The great thing about the Rayman Legends Challenges App is that there’s always something new to play. Each day, Ubisoft is putting out a new daily challenge for players to experience. There are other challenges as well such as the weekly challenge.

We tend to lump Australia and New Zealand together with Europe when it comes to digital content, but it’s true that some titles don’t arrive in all regions at the same time. Fortunately, that’s not something that 3DS owners will have to worry about when it comes to the Virtual Console release of Shantae.

On Twitter, WayForward’s Matt Bozon confirmed that Australia and New Zealand will be receiving Shantae, likely on the same day as North America and Europe.

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The Wii U Virtual Console and Panorama View are now open for business in North America. At this time, it doesn’t sound like either item is available in Europe, but they should be live on Saturday.

You can find the North American Wii U VC lineup here, European lineup here, and Japanese lineup here.

This week’s Japanese eShop update is as follows:

3DS

Downloadable Titles
Simple DL Series Vol. 11 The Uwaki Kareshi – Kaseifu ga Mita Uwaki Genba – 300 yen
Simple DL Series Vol. 12 The Dasshatsu Game – Kiken na Itsutsu no Misshitsu – 700 yen
Art of Balance Touch – 500 yen
Art of Balance Touch DEMO – FREE
Tamago Dai B?ken – 400 yen
Hitsuji no Shaun (Shaun the Sheep, video episodes) 3D Vol. 4 – 200 yen
Meitantei Conan Marionette K?ky?kyoku (retail title) – 5,480 yen
Blazblue Continuum Shift II (retail title) – 2,500 yen
World Soccer Winning Eleven 2013 (retail title) – 3,980 yen

Virtual Console
Famicom Tantei Club: Kieta K?keisha (Zengo-hen) (Famicom) – 500 yen
Takahashi Meiji no B?kenjima II (Adventure Island II) – 500 yen

Wii U

Downloadable Titles
Pokémon Scramble U (Pokémon Rumble U) – 1,800 yen

Video Content

Nintendo Direct presentation
Digimon World Re:Digitize Decode video
Zelda: Link to the Past sequel trailer (download)
Disney Magic Castle: My Happy Life video
Simple Series videos
Art of Balance Touch video
Tamago Dai B?ken video
Adventure Island 2 video
Famicom Tantei Club video
Chari Hashi DX video

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Family Gamer TV’s Andy Robertson has come across a glitch that allows LEGO City Undercover: The Chase Begins players to easily find all outfit missions in the game.

Here’s the trick:

As you can see in this video, a glitch in Lego City Undercover: The Chase Begins lets you cruise around the city on top of a car to discover all the side-quests. When driving a car normally the scanner icon, which flashes when a side-quest is nearby, is not available. However using this “car surfing” glitch you can keep an eye on the scanner while touring the city and sort out all those needy citizens.

A big part of the challenge to completing the game is scanning for the different side-missions for each of the different outfits he wears. This handy trick should set you well on your way to tracking down those hard to find missions.

If you reaaaally want to take the fun out of things, you can try taking advantage of the glitch above.

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Pokemon Rumble U marks Pokemon’s debut on the Wii U. Rather than making the game available at retail, Rumble U will be distributed only through the eShop.

So just how big is the download? Reports say that you’ll need 832.5MB of space in order to add Pokemon Rumble U to the system, and another 16MB of space (at least) is required for save data.

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