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The latest issue of Famitsu contains an interview with producer Tomoya Asano, some of which has been translated by Siliconera. Asano spoke to the magazine about how the team is making Bravely Second with “sequel” as a focus, teased surprises, and more.

You’ll find details and a few comments from Asano below.

Similar to RCMADIAX’s other Wii U eShop offerings, Shut The Box will be a very small download. The game takes up just 88.9MB of space.


Shut The Box will be available next Thursday on the North American Wii U eShop.

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Nintendo has shared official Hyrule Warriors character overviews for Darunia, Ruto, Sheik, and Gohma on its Facebook page. You can find the full set below.

Darunia

Darunia is an extremely powerful force, even within his tribe. And just like all Gorons, his rock-like body makes him tough to mess with.

Interested in seeing the Turok games on the Virtual Console? Then let Classic Media know!

Classic Media now owns the rights to the Turok franchise and the company is open to the idea of Virtual Console releases. One fan has apparently been told that now is the time to speak up, so if this is something you’d like to see, send an email to [email protected].

It sounds like the Turok titles would head to the Wii U as opposed to Wii, which makes sense since Nintendo’s older console is out of the picture. Still, things could be tricky givem how the N64 VC hasn’t launched on Wii U just yet.

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Collectorvision has not one, but three titles planned for retro systems as well as the Wii U eShop.

In addition to Justice Beaver for the Wii U eShop and SNES, Collectorvision is cooking up two additional projects. The first is Sydney Hunter & The Mayans Revenge for NES and Wii U eShop. Sydney Hunter & The Caverns of Death is also planned for the eShop along with the SNES.

Footage from Sydney Hunter & The Caverns of Death can be found above.

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WayForward’s first Game Boy Color title is getting a Virtual Console release on the North American 3DS eShop next week. Just a few moments ago, the studio confirmed that its classic game will be available on August 7.

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Update: European date is now confirmed and SteamWorld Dig should be out in North America around the same time:



The European Wii U eShop is currently listing SteamWorld Dig for release on August 28. We’re trying to follow up with Image & Form to verify that the date is accurate.


August 28 would definitely make sense. We just heard a short while ago that Image & Form is targeting SteamWorld Dig’s Wii U launch for late August.


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