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Toon Tanks and Midnight developer Petite Games announced its latest game for the Wii U eShop today, “Super Destronaut”. Based on the first teaser, it seems to be a Space Invaders-like project.

Petite Games has confirmed that a multiplayer mode will be included. Additionally, Super Destronaut will run at 60 frames per second.


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Dr Kawashima’s Devilish Brain Training: Can you stay focused? still has yet to launch in Europe. But if one retailer is to be believed, the title will launch as early as next month. Tesco has the game lined up for February 14. Whether or not this can be believed remains to be seen.

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The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D is a 661MB download, Nintendo’s website confirms. For those wondering, that translates to roughly 5288 blocks.

The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D launches on February 13.

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The folks over at Sonic Stadium have put together an overview about the new Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric update. SEGA just released the patch in Europe this week, and it should be out in North America very soon.

On with the information!

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Navigation arrows “Small yellow arrows added which show you where to go” (They were in the original, but they now have some issues).

Super Mario Galaxy can be purchased and downloaded straight onto a Wii U console via its internal memory or external hard drive. For some unknown reason, a small amount of those who opt for the latter option are experiencing issues with the game. Users on Nintendo’s tech support forums have reported problems with a black screen and crashing.

I can’t say why an external hard drive would cause such issues. On the bright side, downloading Galaxy 2 internally works perfectly.

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Another interview with Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate executive producer Ryozo Tsujimoto and creative director Kaname Fujioka has appeared, this time coming from Nintendo Life. The two developers tackled various topics such as the lack of a Wii U version, collaborations in the game, support received from Nintendo, and more. Check out some excerpts from the new interview below.

It’s now possible to bypass the 3DS’ region lock through a simple exploit.

The exploit, known as “RegionThree”, only requires system owners to download a file and access the Internet. You can check out the process in the video above, and view full instructions here.

This exploit does work with the latest version of the 3DS’ firmware. However, it’s not compatible with New 3DS systems.

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