TreeFall Studios released The Letter on the North American Wii U eShop today. If you want to check out the game in action, view the video below. You’ll see that it can apparently be completed in just a matter of minutes.
Big John Games is working on an update for Ohno Odyssey. This will add 14 new puzzles to the game, and it will be free. President Ken Patterson shared the news with Shigeru Reviews and Co.
Comcept shared four new videos from Mighty No. 9 today that highlight some of the game’s actions. You’ll find them all gathered below.
The latest issue of MCV has a few more comments from Ubisoft about Wii U, courtesy of CEO Yves Guillemot and Alain Corre.
First, Guillemot commented on how the Wii U needs additional sales to become a mass market device. He also spoke about Nintendo’s games and how fans are waiting on them to arrive.
We haven’t seen too much of The Unlikely Legend of Rusty Pup, but Gory Detail’s Chris Seavor did share a new clip of the game on Twitter today. Check out the short video below:
Today i have mostly been messing about with test levels….. https://t.co/vnBlzYeZ23
— Christopher Seavor (@conkerhimself) July 6, 2014
Update: It seems that this may not be the case after all:
@NinEverything Apparently, the game is in French in France
— Meï/Frewyrn (@Frewyrn) July 10, 2014
@NinEverything nope, you can play it with german, english and french texts!
— Ben (@Digiflash) July 10, 2014
@GoNintendoTweet @NinEverything Pokémon Trading Card Game for eShop is Multi 3 (English, German, French).
— Niels (???) (@Rayquaza3010) July 10, 2014
Pokemon Trading Card Game is out in all European territories today, but it’s only playable in English. It’s a bit of an odd move considering that the original title offered five different languages. This might make playing through Pokemon Trading Card Game a bit difficult for non-English speakers.
Thanks to Ares for the tip.