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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.

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Bandai Namco has released new downloadable content for One Piece: Unlimited World Red in Europe.

The new DLC is as follows:

The first DLC of this new batch is “The Golden Bell Tower”, a mission where Luffy and his crew will quest for a massive treasure… or at least a handful of Berrys!

The second DLC (“Nami Swimsuit Pack”) contains a new swimsuit for Nami and a quest called “Hody’s Revenge” where the Straw-Hat crew will fight against the brutal Fishman who is seeking for retaliation once again!

Screenshots of both pieces of DLC can be found in our gallery above.

Source: Bandai Namco PR

Update: European option also available. German page with Euros is located here.


Nintendo has set up a new eShop option that allows consumers to buy or gift eShop credit with a PayPal account. While this will work with any European Wii U system, your account must be from the UK.

Amounts available include £15, £25, and £50. You can find more information on the official page here.

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Super Toy Cars has been confirmed for release on the Wii U eShop next week, per a listing on the digital store. It will be available on July 24 for €7.99. A North American launch shouldn’t be too far behind!

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This week’s Nintendo Downloads for Europe are as follows:

3DS

Pick-A-Gem – €2.99/£2.69
Cubit The Hardcore Platformer Robot – Free

Wii U

Gaiabreaker – €10.99/£9.89

Wii U VC

Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land (GBA) – €6.99/£6.29

Special Offers

EarthBound – €5.99/£4.19 (Ends July 24)
Little Inferno – €4.99/£4.59 (Ends July 24)
Secrets of the Titanic – €4.99/£4.99 (Ends July 24)
SteamWorld Dig – €4.49/£3.99 (Ends July 31)
escapeVektor – €3.99/£3.59 (Ends July 31)
Cubit The Hardcore Platformer Robot – €2.00/£1.80 (Ends July 24)
Steel Diver Sub Wars: Premium Version – €6.99/£6.29 (Ends July 24)

Harvest Moon: The Lost Valley is launching in North America this fall. In Europe, things are a bit different.

Natsume confirmed on Twitter today that Harvest Moon: The Lost Valley will be distributed in PAL territories sometime next year. A specific release window hasn’t been determined at this time.

Natsume wrote:


Thanks to Yono for the tip.

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Update: It seems that this may not be the case after all:



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.

Gaiabreaker

Gaiabreaker is heading to the European Wii U eShop next week, a listing on the digital store reveals. The game will be available next Thursday for €10.99. Gaiabreaker wasn’t received too well when it launched in Japan late last year, but if shoot ‘en ups are your sort of things, perhaps this game will interest you.

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Nintendo set to showcase latest Wii U and Nintendo 3DS & 2DS games at HYPER JAPAN, taking place at Earls Court 25 – 27 July 2014

9th July 2014 – With HYPER JAPAN 2014 just around the corner, Nintendo is busy putting the final preparations in place ahead of its big game showcase. Anyone visiting the show in Earls Court, London, from 25 – 27 July 2014 will have a chance to get their hands on a raft of games for Wii U and Nintendo 3DS & 2DS, some of which will be playable by the UK public for the first time including Super Smash Bros. on both Wii U and Nintendo 3DS, and Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate.

At HYPER JAPAN there will be four key areas on the Nintendo stand for gamers to enjoy: Wii U, Nintendo 3DS & 2DS, Tomodachi Life and merchandise from the Nintendo UK Online Store.


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