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Tengami is launching on the Wii U eShop on November 13, Nyamyam has announced. That date applies to the Americas, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. Pricing is set at $9.99 / £6.99 / €7.99.

Nyamyam “spent the last couple of months carefully porting the game over to the Wii U, as well as integrating Wii U specific features such as posting and sharing to Miiverse, as well as collectible Miiverse stamps.”

There are also plans to release Tengami in Japan at a later date.

Source: Nyamyam PR

Shin Megami Tensei IV is finally out on the European 3DS eShop today. There’s still content yet to be released, however. Over the next few weeks, Atlus will publish several pieces of DLC.

Here’s the full schedule:

 

Available beginning 30 October

  • Visage Pack (Free) — This pack offers several character customization options that are purely for aesthetics.
  • White Samurai Apparel (Free until 30 Nov., then €0,69/£0.59) — Strong beginning-game armor that is easily attainable.
  • Experience of the Afterlife (€1,49/£1.19) — Additional area where players can earn additional Experience at an accelerated rate. Accessible early-game and allows for a new demon to fuse.

 

Available beginning 6 November

  • Symbolic Equipment (€0,69/£0.59) — Deliver Quest that unlocks the Freedom Armor. Accessibly early game.
  • Death Has Its Applications (€1,99/£1.59) — Additional area where players can earn App Points at an accelerated rate. Accessible mid-game and allows for a new demon to fuse.
  • Underworld Money-Maker (€1,99/£1.59) — Additional area where players can earn Macca at an accelerated rate. Accessible mid-game and allows for a new demon to fuse.

 

Available beginning 13 November

  • Overlord Equipment (€0,99/£0.75) — Delivery quest that unlocks Demon’s Skin armor. Accessible early game, but the armor is suited for mid-game.
  • Clipped Wings 1 (€1,79/£1.49) — Add-on Challenge quest to beat two Archangels, allowing you to fuse them. The content pertains to the main story, and is accessible end-game.
Available beginning 20 November
  • Snake Scale Equipment (€0,99/£0.75) — Delivery quest that unlocks the Deity Scale armor. Can be accessed early game, but the Deity Scale armor is most suited for mid- to late-game.
  • Clipped Wings 2 (€1,79/£1.49) — Add-on Challenge quest to beat two more Archangels, allowing you to fuse them. The content pertains to the main story, and is accessible end-game.
Available beginning 27 November
  • Ancient One of the Sun (€0,99/£0.75) — Add-on Challenge quest to beat the Ancient of Days and unlock it for fusing. The content pertains to the main story, and is accessible post-game.
  • The Eternal Youth (€1,79/£1.49) — Add-on Challenge quest to beat the Eternal Youth Sanat Kumara and unlock it for fusing. The content pertains to the main story, and is accessible post-game.
Available beginning 4 December
  • Radiant Equipment (€0,99/£0.75) — Delivery quest that unlocks the Traje de Luces armor. Can be accessed early game, but the armor is most suited for mid- to late-game.
  • For the Past… For the Future (€1,99/£1.59) — Add-on Challenge quest to beat the guardian deity Masakado and unlock it for fusing. The content pertains to the main story, and is accessible post-game with all other challenges complete.

Comcept is getting involved with crowdfunding once again for Mighty No. 9 – this time for downloadable content. If another $190,000 is raised through slacker backers by the end of 2014, backers will receive a bonus DLC code for an extra level and boss, which will arrive in summer 2015.

Comcept already confirmed that the boss in question is Ray. In Mighty No. 9, Ray acts as a rival to main character Beck.

On its Kickstarter page, Comcept wrote:

First of all, let’s clarify a few things up front, starting with what “potential DLC” means: The “DLC” term is there to make it clear that, no matter what, this content wouldn’t ship at the same time as the game. It would be need to be “DownLoaded,” putting the “DL” in “DLC” 🙂

Otherwise, this content would be “extra bonus content” – working the same way it did with the English voicework – that would be added on top of everything already promised as part of the Kickstarter. That means that, if we get the necessary funding from slacker backers we need to make it possible (more on that later), this would be extra bonus content! (FYI the English voicework will be included with the game at launch, but this DLC would come later.)

Also, we want to stress that none of the developers have or would begin working in earnest on this DLC until their work is done on the Mighty No. 9 retail release. (Which, as some of you might know, is typically several months before any game ships for most disciplines, especially artists and such.) Speaking of schedules, if we reach the necessary funding by the end of this calendar year, we estimate this DLC bonus content would be ready to play in summer 2015.

But wait – we still haven’t explained what the content is! Simply speaking, it would be an entirely new level and boss: Beck’s rival, Ray! (That’s a working name, BTW!)

Source

This week’s North American Nintendo Downloads are as follows:

Wii U Retail

SpongeBob SquarePants: Plankton’s Robotic Revenge
Transformers: Rise of the Dark Spark
Wipeout Create & Crash

Wii U Virtual Console

Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land
Gargoyle’s Quest II: The Demon Darkness
Demon’s Crest

Wii U Download

Stealth Inc 2: A Game of Clones
Costume Quest 2
Tetrobot & Co.
Cosmophony
Rock Zombie
Pixel Paint
Falling Skies: The Game

Wii U Demo

Color Zen

3DS Retail

Harvest Moon: The Lost Valley (available Tuesday)
Duck Dynasty
Wipeout Create & Crash

3DS Download

Woah Dave!
Zombie Panic in Wonderland DX

3DS Virtual Console

Gargoyle’s Quest II: The Demon Darkness

eShop Sales

Resident Evil Revelations is more than 50 percent off in the Nintendo eShop on Wii U and Nintendo 3DS until 8:59 a.m. PT on Nov. 4.
Blok Drop U is 50 percent off (reduced from $1.99 to $0.99) until 8:59 a.m. PT on Nov. 27.
Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D is more than 50 percent off until 8:59 a.m. PT on Nov. 4.
Disney Frozen Olaf’s Quest is more than 30 percent off (reduced from $29.99 to $19.99) from 9 a.m. PT on Oct. 31 until 9:59 a.m. PT on Nov. 17.
Quell Reflect is 25 percent off (reduced from $3.99 to $2.79) until 8:59 a.m. PT on Nov. 6.

Price Reductions

Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 for Nintendo 3DS is being reduced to $4.99 (from $9.99) starting on Oct. 31.
Hotel Transylvania for Nintendo 3DS is being reduced to $4.99 (from $9.99) starting on Oct. 31.
Legends of OZ: Dorothy’s Return for Nintendo 3DS is being reduced to $4.99 (from $14.99) starting on Oct. 31.

Source: Nintendo PR

The latest issue of Famitsu has a new column from Super Smash Bros. director Masahiro Sakurai. There aren’t any questions answered about the Wii U and 3DS games, but Sakurai does reflect on the huge amount of effort required to complete development.

He starts out with the following:

“Making things like this takes its toll. Developing Smash Bros. destroys a lot of one’s private life.”

“I constantly consider leaving part of the work to someone else, but there’s just too much to see and handle. As a result, I work from mornings to late nights, even on weekends and holidays. I hardly have any free time, let alone time to play other games.”

Next, Sakurai mentions how that with Super Smash Bros. Melee, he worked for 13 months straight with not a single day off. The schedule wasn’t quite as grueling for the new games, but the Wii U and 3DS entries still required a massive amount of work.


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