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Amazon has the Wii U version of Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate available for $21.31. It’s been fluctuating between $21 and $22 over the past few hours, but the price changes have been extremely minor.

You can place an order here. FRONTIER HOBBY SHOP is doing the selling, though Amazon is fulfilling orders.

Earlier this month, website PlayBoxie opened a website so that PlayStation 4 and Xbox One owners could play HTML5 games through the consoles’ web browsers. The same functionality was extended to Wii U within the last week.


You can check out the site here. If you visit the page on Wii U, it automatically detects your console and provides a selection of titles compatible only with the Wii U controller.

Thanks to JurassicJunkie for the tip.

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Kung Fu Rabbit will be available on the North American 3DS eShop this month, according to a listing on Nintendo’s website.

The game was previously confirmed for Nintendo’s handheld a few months back. Neko Entertainment originally hoped to publish the game last year, but it slipped into 2014.

Nintendo’s page lists a February 20 release date for the 3DS version of Kung Fu Rabbit. A price point has not been confirmed as of yet.

Check out the gallery above for first screenshots of Kung Fu Rabbit on 3DS.

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Retro City Rampage: DX has only been out for a couple of days – and has yet to land in Europe – but a free content update is already in the works.

A message posted on the game’s official Twitter account confirms the news:


Retro City Rampage: DX launched on the North American 3DS eShop this past Thursday. It should be out in Europe on February 20.

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The Official Nintendo Magazine has teased a new game set to be revealed in its April issue.

A teaser discovered in the current edition reads:

“OOOOOH! New Wii U game! (And no, it isn’t F-Zero or Star Fox).”

An important word of caution: there’s a fairly high chance that the tease is for Sonic Boom. That’s not at all confirmed, but wouldn’t be at all surprising given how it was just announced a few days ago, and ONM likely couldn’t talk about the title before publishing its latest issue.

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At SEGA’s recent Sonic press event, CVG had the opportunity to interview Bob Rafei, CEO and visual director at Big Red Button, and SEGA of America producer Stephen Frost. The two discussed Sonic Boom’s origins, how CryEngine is being used, interest in making more games in this world, and a bunch more.

Head past the break for Rafei and Frost’s comments. Be sure to check out CVG’s full piece here as well.

Thanks to Salvador R for the tip.

Bravely Default is out now in North America, so let’s celebrate with over an hour’s worth of footage:

Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games is currently on sale on the European eShop. The same sale is running in North America, too. Until February 9 at 12 PM ET / 9 AM PT, the game can be purchased at a 30 percent discount.

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Ittle Dew trailer

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