This week’s Wii U eShop charts are as follows:
Software
1. Zelda: The Wind Waker HD
2. Pikmin 3
3. Shovel Knight
4. New Super Mario Bros. U
5. Wii Party U
6. Mario Kart 8
7. Zelda: The Minish Cap
8. EarthBound
9. Guacamelee! Super Turbo Championship Edition
10. Super Mario World
11. Super Mario Bros. 3
12. Game & Wario
13. NES Remix
14. Pushmo World
15. Zelda: A Link to the Past
16. One Piece: Unlimited World Red
17. Armillo
18. Super Mario Bros.
19. The Legend of Zelda
20. The Letter
Videos
1. Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker E3 2014 Trailer
2. Club Nintendo – Mario Kart 8 Promotion
3. Mario Party 10 E3 2014 Trailer
4. McDonald’s Mario Kart 8 Happy Meal
5. Super Smash Bros. – The Crest of Sword, Magic and Flame
6. Deluxe Digital Promotion Video
7. Hyrule Warriors E3 2014 Trailer
8. Super Smash Bros. for Wii U/3DS Red, Blue, Yellow
9. Mario Tennis: Power Tour Trailer
10. Yoshi’s Woolly World E3 2014 Trailer
11. Linking a Club Nintendo Account Video
12. Guacamelee! Super Turbo Championship Edition Trailer
13. Shovel Knight Launch Trailer
14. Bombing Bastards Trailer
15. Mario Maker E3 2014 Trailer
16. One Piece: Unlimited World Red Launch Trailer
17. Nintendo Treehouse @ E3 2014 – Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
18. Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric E3 2014 Trailer
19. Kirby and the Rainbow Curse E3 2014 Trailer
20. Zelda: The Minish Cap Trailer
Source: Wii U eShop
This week’s Japanese eShop update is as follows:
3DS
Downloadable Titles
Ekusuk?bu Ikai no Mad? Shihen – 1,300 yen
3D Fantasy Zone II Double – 823 yen
Dokopon Choice Zettai Zentsumei Dangerous Ji-san Vol. 2. 11 – 20-kan Pack – 4,400 yen
Dokopon Choice Fairy Tale Vol. 4 31 – 40-kan Pack – 4,400 yen
Pick a Jewel (Pick a Gem) – 400 yen
Puchi Novel Shingaku no Shichi-gatsu – 200 yen
Gundam Tri Age SP (retail title) – 6,145 yen (from 7/17)
Hamatora – Look at Smoking World (retail title) – 6,151 yen (from 7/17)
Hoppe-chan Minna de Odekake! Waku Waku Hoppe Land (retail title) – 5,184 yen (from 7/17)
Hoppe-chan Minna de Odekake! Waku Waku Hoppe Land DEMO – FREE
Thomas to Asonde Oboeru Kotoba to Kazu to ABC DEMO – FREE
Happiness Charge Purikyua! Kawarun Collection DEMO – FREE
Virtual Console
NA
Wii U
Downloadable Titles
NA
Virtual Console
Kunio-kun no Dodgeball dayo Zenin Sh?g?! (Super Famicom) – 823 yen
Kuru Kuru Kururin (Game Boy Advance) – 702 yen
Super Mario Advance (Game Boy Advance) – 702 yen
Nintendo Everything reader gigamario has translated a bunch of Super Smash Bros. for Wii U/3DS from this week’s issue. Most of the information pertains to Robin and Lucina, but there are a few other bits as well.
All of the details can be found below.
Ice Cream Surfer is coming to the European Wii U eShop on July 31, the digital store confirms. The indie game will be available for €5. We’ll let you know if we find out when Ice Cream Surfer is heading to the North American eShop.
Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate producer Ryozo Tsujimoto and director Kaname Fujioka recently held a stream for the 3DS game. You’ll find more footage above, and a wave of details below.
– Serlegios has golden scales
– Old Desert map features fast dunes and some parts with moving sand that pushes players standing on top
– Oasis area has monsters that go to rest once they get damaged
– The area also has a few palm trees
– You’ll be able to climb up the trees and jump from each one
– Game has an advanced jumping technique where the Charge Axe-wielding Fujioka jumped off the tip of a dune and Tsujimoto managed to Hammer-launch him in mid-air, which resulted in an extra high jump
– The Felyne shows some kind of signal prior to launching the player up to perform an air-attack on Rathalos
– Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate has a feature that lets you set an automatic notice whenever you place a large Barrel Bomb
– This option can also be switched off and on
– Messages can also be set for your deaths
Yumi’s Odd Odyssey is now down to just $19.99 on the North American 3DS eShop. This isn’t a sale, but rather, a permanent price drop. The previous price was $29.99.
Patrick had good things to say about Yumi’s Odd Odyssey (otherwise known as Sayonara Umihara Kawase) in his review. You can check it out here.
A listing on Best Buy claims that the upcoming GameCube controller adapter for Wii U will work with “a variety of games”. What that means exactly has yet to be revealed.
Also included in Best Buy’s listing is a reconfirmation that the adapter supports WaveBird controllers.
Here’s the blurb in full: