ZaciSa’s Last Stand came out on the North American Wii U eShop in July of last year. The title hasn’t launched in Europe yet, but there are plans for a release in the near future.
ZaciSa’s Last Stand will be coming to Europe as “ZaciSa: Defense of the Crayon Dimension!”. It’s an expanded and improved version of the original game, with the following additions being implemented:
- There’ll be 12 maps, six more than in the NA original – some will feature multiple bases to defend
- Special cross-over maps – one for PING 1.5+ and another for BLOK DROP U
- Three different modes, Hard, Easy and Endurance – the latter sees you take on endless waves
Local and online leaderboards - Local co-op, in which players with remotes can control drones to conquer the map
- BLOK DROP U map has special co-op in which Wii Remotes are used to remove blocks from the screen
- 60 frames per second gameplay
ZaciSa: Defense of the Crayon Dimension! should launch in Europe in late March. There are also plans to bring the above improvements to the North American version as an update in February.
Do you remember Antipole? It was a small – but well-received – DSiWare title from Saturnine Games. Saturnine is now bringing Antipole back, though as a Wii U and 3DS project called “Antipole DX”.
Antipole DX, according to Saturine’s Edward Di Geronimo Jr., “is a remake of Antipole featuring completely new graphics and a new soundtrack.” He told 4 color rebellion that all levels have been remade from scratch, and some stages will be new. There will also be reworked bosses, Miiverse support, and online leaderboards. At the moment, there are no plans for any Wii U or 3DS-exclusive features.
Antipole DX is targeted to launch this summer on the eShop.
IGN is reporting that PAX South managed to break attendance records this past weekend. The site states that PAX South beat out the first PAX East and the first PAX AUS, which had fewer attendees and exhibitors in their inaugural years.
Nintendo was out in full force at the first ever PAX South. The company brought along the New 3DS XL, The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D, and Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate for public demos.
The Japanese website for The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D provides a look at Terminia’s map. View it above.
Fans have data-mined Super Smash Bros. for Wii U in hopes of finding secret goodies. Based on the latest discoveries, it seems like there were some rather interesting plans for the game.
Source Gaming’s data-mining suggests that the new Smash Bros. could have received a Rhythm Heaven character (Chorus Men) as was originally speculated quite some time ago. There may have also been plans for a Dr. Mario stage.
Here’s the full rundown from Source Gaming:
The Share menu (Sharing Mii Fighters, Snapshots and Video) is present in the Wii U version. The text for it is the same (AFAIK). There are no additional fighter characters. However…
C:\SSB4\ui\replace\chr\chr_00 chr_00_Virus_01.nut
C:\SSB4\ui\replace\chr\chr_11 chr_11_Virus_01.nut
C:\SSB4\ui\replace\chr\chr_12 chr_12_Virus_01.nut
Lastly… C:\SSB4\ui\replace\chr\stock_90 stock_90_Virus_01.nut
This strongly suggests that Dr. Mario was going to receive a stage. Perhaps the three different Viruses had a different effect on the players (Chill could freeze, Weird could give the effect of Lip’s Stick and Fever could give players fire breath). There’s no way to tell as the models and stage have been removed.
Update: Renegade Kid’s Jools Watsham shares the following tidbits:
There is a ton of Mutant Mudds Super Challenge info in @NintendoForce, but I will confirm that this a new game release with 40 new levels!
— Jools Watsham (@JoolsWatsham) January 26, 2015
Mutant Mudds Super Challenge does not replace Mutant Mudds 2. Think of it as more of a delicious stepping stone of fun and challenge. 🙂
— Jools Watsham (@JoolsWatsham) January 26, 2015
A new Mutant Mudds game is in development. As revealed on the series’ official Twitter account today, Mutant Mudds Super Challenge is coming to both Wii U and 3DS.
First details about Mutant Mudds Super Challenge are included in the latest issue of Nintendo Force. We’ll bring you the information as soon as we have it.