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Konami has announced its Tokyo Game Show 2014 lineup, but only one Nintendo-related title will be present. And that’s Touch Detective Funghi Rhythm.

Konami has teamed up with Success Corporation to show the game off as a partner title. A video for Touch Detective Funghi Rhythm will also be shown at TGS, and a stage event is planned.

You can find Konami’s full TGS 2014 lineup over on our sister site.

Circle Entertainment provided a first look at Castle Conqueror: Dark Age on its Twitter account earlier today. Take a look below:


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The Wii U version of Turtle Tale has now been approved for North America. That’s according to Edward Di Geronimo, who tweeted the following today:


Turtle Tale previously came to 3DS in May.

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Darts Up and 99 Seconds for Wii U have now been approved in Europe.

As noted by EnjoyUp Games:


No release date yet, but we’ll let you know as soon as we hear something.

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Nintendo of Europe tweeted out the following earlier today:


Does that tweet give a hint as to which games are featured in Ultimate NES Remix? The lineup would include Super Mario 1, 2, and 3; Metroid, Donkey Kong, Donkey Kong Jr., Dr. Mario, Punch-Out, Kid Icarus, Balloon Fight, Excitebike, Kirby’s Adventure, The Legend of Zelda, and Zelda 2.

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Three different Bayonetta 2 releases are planned for Europe. There’s the Special Edition, First Print Edition, and solus edition.

The former two releases will include the first Bayonetta. However, the same can’t be said for the solus edition. If you’re interested in Bayonetta 1, you’ll need to purchase either the Special Edition (£44.99) or First Print Edition (£59.99).

Nintendo is handling things much differently in North America. Just one simple release is planned for retail, and it includes both Bayonetta games.

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Zelda producer Eiji Aonuma has been monitoring feedback about Hyrule Warriors on Miiverse. There’s one thing in particular that seems to have caught his eye.

Aonuma mentioned to Nintendo Life that players have been showing great enthusiasm for Hyrule Warriors’ cut-scenes. This has left him “a little conflicted”, and he wants to ensure that the new Zelda game for Wii U “can hold its own in that aspect against Hyrule Warriors”.

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Spikey Walls has been approved by Nintendo for release in North America, according to RCMADIAX. Details regarding launch will be shared sometime next week.

RCMADIAX said on Twitter today:


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