Four more 3DS themes are now available in North America. These include Super Mario: Wooden World, Super Mario: Pastel Pink, and Super Mario: Neon Green for $1.99 each. You can also pick up the Persona Q theme for $0.99.
amiibo support is coming to One Piece: Super Grand Battle! X. Bandai Namco has revealed that the functionality will be used to unlock special costumes in the game. A Jump scan shows Luffy wearing Mario and Luigi costumes, Sanji wearing a Fox outfit, and Zoro in a Link costume.
Jump also shows how to unlock secret character Sabo. This can be done by entering a special cheat code on the start screen: L+R, BX, Left, Right, AY, Up and Down. View some footage of Sabo below.
99Moves is due out on the North American Wii U eShop next week, EnjoyUp Games has confirmed. Expect the game out on December 18. 99Moves should be arriving in Europe on the same day.
99Moves WiiU™ arrives America. EnjoyUp Games today announces that 99Moves will be released on Thursday 18th December on the Nintendo eShop!
— EnjoyUp (@enjoyupgames) December 11, 2014
Today’s Xenoblade Chronicles X Twitter update introduces another two designers working on the Wii U RPG.
First up is Yoko Tsukamoto. Director Tetsuya Takahashi, who published the tweets, says that by mentioning Tsukamoto’s name, fans will understand that the world isn’t just made up of sci-fi elements. That’s because Tsukamoto is a well-known fantasy illustrator.
Takahashi additionally introduces Takashi Kojo, an enemy designer. The highlight of Kojo’s designs will be huge enemies. He’s also working on designing the strongest unique enemy in the game and the Growth Soldiers.
Yet another new reward has landed on Club Nintendo Europe. For 3,750 stars, the Mario Kart 8 unisex T-shirt can be yours.
The 100% cotton grey T-shirt comes in large, medium, and small sizes. It features the Japanese names of 12 popular racers from Mario Kart 8.
This #MK8 unisex T-Shirt is available right now in the #ClubNintendo Stars Catalogue! http://t.co/WvBZiv9xNq pic.twitter.com/IwBk9vbsxb
— Nintendo of Europe (@NintendoEurope) December 11, 2014
Update: The page has been pulled and Mega Man Zero isn’t on the eShop, so it looks like today isn’t the day after all. Maybe next week?
It isn’t mentioned anywhere in Nintendo’s newest digital download report, but Mega Man Zero is apparently releasing on the North American Wii U Virtual Console today. Nintendo’s website has the game listed for launch on December 11 with a $7.99 price point. Once the eShop updates, we should be able to confirm this.