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Super Meat Boy is just a little ways away from releasing on Wii U. When it’s made available, you’ll need just over 200MB to download the game. Expect to see it on the eShop next Thursday.

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Run Run and Die is heading to the Wii U eShop this week starting with Europe this Thursday. The game’s file size has now come in. To download it, you’ll need a little over 500MB of free space.

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According to a listing on Nintendo’s European website, Monster Hunter Generations takes up 12,534 blocks. That amounts to 1.56GB.

We’re expecting this size to translate similarly in North America. It may differ slightly (the Japanese version was 12,199 blocks / 1.49GB), but it should be right around 1.5GB.

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Bandai Namco is launching the Lost Reavers beta in North America and Europe today. For those that are curious, it’s a 1156.1MB download. The beta will be around for the next two weeks.

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Those with Japanese 3DS systems can now pre-load Kirby: Planet Robobot. The game takes up 5,314 blocks of space, or 664.25MB.

Japan is getting Kirby: Planet Robobot on April 27. North American and European players will need to wait until June 10.

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Paranautical Activity will be launching later this week on Wii U. To download the game, 250MB of free space is required. Look for it on the eShop this Thursday.

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Epic Dumpster Bear from Log Games will be arriving on the Wii U eShop this week. To download the game, 1.15GB of space will be needed. It’ll be available starting on Thursday.

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The Beggar’s Ride is among the lineup of games added to the European Wii U eShop today. To download the game, over 900MB of free space is required. We’ll let you know when The Beggar’s Ride launches in North America.

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Tachyon Project is due out in Europe tomorrow, with the North American release presumably following soon after. To download the game, you’ll need about 300MB of free space. That’ll probably dip a bit once actually installed.

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If you happen to have a Japanese Wii U, you can now pick up Mario Party 2 from the eShop. The download is quite small given its 75MB size. Now we just need to know when it will be releasing in the west!

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