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Nintendo has confirmed a European release date for LEGO City Undercover: The Chase Begins. The game will be available on April 26 – 5 days after the North American launch. Chase Begin’s Wii U counterpart releases in Europe on May 28, as previously announced.

Source: Nintendo PR

Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon has fairly extensive download play features. After a host connects with other 3DS users, players can hop online or participate in games locally. In other words, the host isn’t needed, and players can continue playing even with a copy of the title.

Any limitations to the feature are currently not known. Even if there are any, this is still a pretty neat inclusion.

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LEGO City: Undercover has now launched in North America, meaning you can purchase the game on the Wii U eShop if you so please. There’s just one caveat: the game costs $10 more than most retailers are selling it for.

If you want a digital copy of LEGO City, you’ll need to fork over $60. Meanwhile, retailers such as Amazon, Best Buy, and GameStop are selling the game for $50.

It’s unclear why there is a price increase on the eShop, but keep that information in mind if you plan on making a digital purchase.

This week’s European Nintendo Downloads are as follows:

Wii U retail

Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate – €59.99 / £49.99
Need for Speed: Most Wanted U – €59.99 / £49.99

Additional Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate content – Nintendo eShop from 22/3/13

Wii U (Download) – Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate Packet Relay Tools for Nintendo 3DS
Nintendo 3DS (Download) – Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate Data Transfer Program

Wii U VC

Punch-Out!! – €0.30 / £0.30 (runs at 60Hz)

Wii U sales

ZombiU – €34.99, was €69.99 (£29.99, was £54.99) – Until 4/4/13, 14:59 CEST
Assassin’s Creed III – €29.99, was €69.99 (£29.99, was £54.99) – Until 4/4/13, 14:59 CEST
Just Dance 4 – €24.99, was €49.99 (£19.99, was £39.99) – Until 4/4/13, 14:59 CEST
Marvel Avengers: Battle for Earth – €24.99, was €49.99 (£19.99, was £39.99) – Until 4/4/13, 14:59 CEST
Rabbids Land – €24.99, was €49.99 (£19.99, was £39.99) – Until 4/4/13, 14:59 CEST
Sports Connection – €24.99, was €49.99 (£19.99, was £39.99) – Until 4/4/13, 14:59 CEST
Your Shape: Fitness Evolved (Ubisoft) – €24.99, was €49.99 (£19.99, was £39.99) – Until 4/4/13, 14:59 CEST
Little Inferno – €4.99, was €9.99 (£4.99, was £8.99) – Until 24/3/13, 23:59 CEST

3DS sale

Pokedex 3D Pro – €11.99, was €14.99 (£10.79, was £13.49) – Until 4/4/13, 14:59 CEST

3DS retail

Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate – €44.99/£39.99
My Foal 3D – €29.99/£24.99

3DS demo

HarmoKnight

Video download

The Beet Party: Call Me Aneek Neek – €0.99 / £0.89

DSiWare

Bloons TD4 – €4.99 / £4.49

Source: Nintendo PR

You Have the Right to Remain Entertained! Use the Wii U GamePad Controller to Scan for Clues, Track Criminals and Navigate a Massive Open World in LEGO® City Undercover

REDMOND, Wash.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– The LEGO video games have a history of entertaining people of all ages with their fun game play, unique style and universal humor. LEGO City Undercover stays true to this winning formula, but is the first and only LEGO game to also take full advantage of the revolutionary second-screen game play of the Wii U GamePad controller. Launching today exclusively for Wii U™, LEGO City Undercover is a one-of-a-kind experience that will appeal to the entire family.

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Here we go: I’ve finally given in to your demands and jumped right back into the uber-crazy ‘Back in Time’ glitch from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. Last time we explored it, we ended up in twilight-realm Kakariko Village playing as human Link, but the game froze when we went inside of a house and then left. This time? Stuff gets even crazier, which is hard to believe considering how ridiculous last time was.

Artwork courtesy of Andrew Nixon. :]

Oh man… this is both hilarious and downright creepy at the same time:

Capcom recently updated the official Japanese Ace Attorney 5 website with new content. In addition to new screenshots, the company revealed a new batch of gameplay details. Look for the latest information about the game below.

– Heroine Kizuki Kokone is the newest addition to the Wright Anything Agency
– Kizuki studied law in the US
– She’s a girl who is full of emotions and hates to lose
– Kizuki can use a witness’ emotions by listening to their “Heart’s Testimony”
– Kizuki’s strong emotions sometimes can be a weakness for her since it causes her to be reckless during heated moments
– Ultimately, Kizuki wants to become a lawyer who can solve cases by listening to the hearts of others
– Use Heart Scope to to listen to the witness’ heart and get the truth out of any contradictory statements and lies
– Kizuki’s has a screen that shows floating in thin air while using Heart Scope and a monitor check on what the wintess’ heart has to say
– You’ll hear noises mixed in with testimonies
– Heart Scope alone can’t get the truth out of witnesses
– Need to reduce the noise level in order to hear the truth
– On the screen you’ll see a mix of testimonies and emotions
– The four faces showing different emotion will be the key of figuring out whether there are contradictions mixed with the testimonie
– It will be up to you to point out any noticeable emotional differences
– Once you’ve successfully cleared the Heart Scope, the noise level will go to 0%, giving you a new fact for the case
– Unclear how Apollo became injured
– Apollo’s jacket hasn’t been seen previously
– New 3D look for investigations
– All characters and cases will be shown in 3D
– Adventure sections also in 3D
– When you’re in a room full of potential clues, you’ll start out by looking left and right around the room
– Check out any suspicious looking spots to see if there’s anything out of the ordinary
– Use the 3D to see new clues better
– Ex: something that looks like a plain table actually has a bomb underneath

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