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A little bit of online maintenance will be taking place on Monday for Super Mario 3D World. Between 7:30 PM ET and 8:30 PM ET (4:30 PM PT and 5:30 PM PT), the game’s online functionality will be affected.

Super Mario 3D World doesn’t have a whole lot of online features, so it’s a bit strange to see it getting maintenance. Aside from ghosts Miis and some Miiverse usage, there’s not too much there.

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Citizens of Earth will now launch in November, publisher Atlus has announced. It was previously slated for October.

When it does release, Citizens of Earth will cost $14.99. It should be worth the price as the developers are including “30+ hours of classic JRPG-inspired entertainment”.

Check out the gallery above for new screenshots from Citizens of Earth.

Source: Atlus PR

Mobot Studios has shared new details about the upcoming Wii U eShop game Paper Monsters Recut, which we’ve rounded up below. A few screenshots are also posted above.

– Based on the original game
– Nearly a full year spent rebuilding from the ground up so it looks and plays the way a console platformer should
– Tight responsive controls with classic super-speed button and double jump
– World made up of paper, cardboard, strings, and a few cotton balls
– Adorable cast of characters and bosses
– Old school style playable overworld, with plenty levels and secrets to unlock along the way
– Collect special treasure to unlock bonus high score mini games
– Tons of gameplay variety, new levels, power-ups, and hidden stages
– Jetpacks and lasers
– Original soundtrack
– Full 1080p visuals
– New dynamic lighting, real-time shadows, and extra polish
– Wii U GamePad special features and support (including GamePad only mode)

Source: Mobot Studios PR

Nintendo has shared some screenshots from Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker. While they’re from levels we’ve already seen, the actual images are new.

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Natsume is continuing its series of developer diaries for Harvest Moon: The Lost Valley, and has revealed new details.

First, producer Taka Maekawa discusses how caring for and raising animals will work:

“While we were first developing Harvest Moon: The Lost Valley, we called it by a code name: Back to Basics. We’ve applied this philosophy to many aspects of the game, including the animals available on the farm. We went back to the basics: cows, sheep, chickens, and, of course, horses.”

You can find a whole bunch of animal details below, and a few art pieces above.

Senran Kagura 2: Deep Crimson is getting a patch in Japan next week. According to a tweet from producer Kenichiro Takaki, the team is addressing bugs and the game’s balance. Version 1.1 should be out this month if everything goes well.

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