Several new games out came out this week on the Wii U and 3DS eShops. If you’re interested in checking out what’s new in screenshot form, take a peak at the gallery below.
The Inkbrush weapon is now available in Splatoon. Nintendo announced that the item would be launching today just a few hours ago, so the turnaround for its release was rather quick. Let us know what you think about it!
During a presentation held at WWX2015 in France, Level Up Labs announced that the OpenFL framework is in the works for consoles, including Wii U and 3DS.
OpenFL-supported programs are created with the Haxe language and can be used to create different types of applications/Flash movies. It’s already supported on platforms like PC, Mac, Linux, iOS, and Android.
OpenFL demos are already compiling and running on Wii U. 3DS will be supported as well, though the team is currently awaiting its dev kit.
You can find a transcript of the presentation here. There are plenty of technical details to wrap your brain around.
Adventures of Pip is one of the big new Wii U eShop releases in North America this week. To download the game, you’ll need 555 MB of space. Once installed, Adventures of Pip weighs in at 524 MB.
Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate’s June DLC launched today. It includes a number of goodies, including a question to obtain Palico outfits based on Isabelle and Mr. Resetti from Animal Crossing. Footage can be found below.
Nintendo has started sending out E3 2015 invitations to those who are a part of the Nintendo Creators Program. Select members are being given an opportunity to obtain a free pass, which is valid for the entire expo.
In its email, Nintendo also mentions that NCP members should “stay tuned for more news and offers”.
E3 2015 runs from June 16 to June 18.
Nintendo has uploaded one more video focusing on the Splatoon Mess Fest. This latest one provides some action highlights from the event. If you’re interested in watching it, check out the video below.
As part of Nintendo’s promotional efforts for Splatoon, the company took over the Toronto Eaton Centre in Canada. Check it out below.
Earlier today, Disney Interactive held a stream and showed a bunch of footage from the Star Wars Rise Against the Empire Play Set for Disney Infinity 3.0. We’ve posted it after the break due to auto-play.