Capcom is bringing another release to the North American New 3DS Virtual Console. As of tomorrow, Final Fight 2 will be available, according to Nintendo’s website.
A listing provides the following overview:
“It’s been several years since peace settled in Metro City. With Cody and Jessica on vacation and Guy resuming his training out of town, everything seems to be in order. But recently, Haggar is feeling uneasy after learning that Mad Gear was not completely destroyed.
Once again the Mad Gear Gang has emerged and this time they want revenge. They’ll stop at nothing to bring Haggar and the entire world down to its knees. This time they’ve kidnapped Guy’s master, Genryusai and his daughter, Rena.
Now Haggar must travel the four corners of the globe to search for Genryusai and Rena. With the help of Maki and Carlos, the reign of the Mad Gear Gang will hopefully be destroyed.”
Pricing for Final Fight 2 is set at $7.99.
Donkey Kong Country Returns has been out on the European and Japanese Wii U eShops since last January. Finally, the Wii game will launch in North America this week as well. Nintendo’s website has it listed for tomorrow.
Here’s a brief overview:
“Donkey Kong Island has been taken over by the musical Tiki Tak Tribe! Jump, swing, and blast your way through over 65 levels spanning eight worlds. There are many hidden items to uncover in each level, and collecting them all will unlock something special! Invite a friend to take control of Diddy Kong for two-player cooperative play!”
And a trailer:
Donkey Kong Country Returns will cost $19.99 on the Wii U eShop.
Senran Kagura is celebrating its fifth anniversary this year. A new website is now live here in honor of the occasion.
There have been several titles in the Senran Kagura over the past few years, including three on 3DS. And it sounds like more is planned for next year. After recapping Senran Kagurai’s history, the website states: “and… in 2017 the girls’ battle will continue.”
Pokemon GO insanity has ensued once again. A rare Pokemon (apparently Lapras) was recently found in Tokyo’s Odaiba, resulting in huge crowds. Players have been out and about in full force in hopes of catching the creature.
This has all caused the police to be brought in. Fans have been ignoring traffic lights, overwhelming roads, and causing issues with traffics. Since accidents are possible, it makes sense that the police have had to step in. Actually, NHK reports that Niantic has been contacted so that the Pokemon can be moved to a different, safer location.
Head past the break for some videos of the situation.
The Legend of Dark Witch 3 was playable at TGS last week, and Twitter user irumn39 captured some off-screen footage. View the gameplay below.
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Next week, Soul Axiom finally heads to Wii U as an eShop download. It’ll take up more space compared to the average digital title, as you’ll need around 3.6GB of space. Look for it on September 29.
In Japan, One Piece: Great Pirate Colosseum is out now, and that means footage is starting to surface. View the 2D fighter’s opening below.
Capcom has been announcing collaborations left and right for Monster Hunter Stories. Today, a partnership was unveiled with the Japanese publication Dengeki.
In the game, players will be able to obtain a weapon: sword and shield Inazuma Works, which will be upgraded to Ikazuchi Works when maxed out. A Nabiru costume as the Dengeki Politan will also be available as post-release DLC.
Get a close look at the Dengeki collaboration in the gallery below.