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Muramasa: The Demon Blade hit the Japanese Wii U eShop today. For those who are interested in file sizes, the game weighs in at 642MB. There’s no word yet on Muramasa’s overseas eShop release at this time.

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Senran Kagura 2: Deep Crimson, the newest entry in the raunchy beat-’em-up series, will be weighing in at 17308 blocks from the 3DS eShop. That’s roughly 2.16 GB.

The game releases in Europe on August 27th, with no word regarding a North American date yet.

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Nintendo has updated its Pokemon Super Mystery Dungeon website with more details about the game. It’s now known that the game takes up 1.8GB, which is roughly 14,400 blocks.

As previously mentioned, Pokemon Super Mystery Dungeon supports StreetPass and local wireless functionality. The former feature allows you to pass helper Pokemon to other players while the latter lets you rescue other people.

Here are a couple of very tiny clips from the website:

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Next week, LBX: Little Battlers eXperience will be arriving in North America. The download version takes up 237 MB, which amounts to roughly 1,896 blocks. You can pre-load LBX right now on the North American 3DS eShop.

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The Bridge will be included in the lineup of games for the Wii U eShop next week. For those that are curious, the download clocks in at 292MB. It will be available in both North America and Europe on August 20.

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Earlier this week, Xenoblade Chronicles hit the European Wii U eShop. It’s a 6.5GB for those who are wondering.

It’s not yet known when we’ll be seeing Xenoblade Chronicles on the North American eShop. Soon, hopefully!

Thanks to Jake for the tip.

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Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden demo is available today in both North America and Europe. You won’t need much space for it, as the download is only 711 blocks. That’s roughly 89 MB.

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Splatoon version 2.0.0 came out last night. In case you’re curious about its file size, keep in mind that it’s a 280 MB download. I imagine most of the Splatoon players out there have already downloaded the update at this point!

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Square Enix issued the download card for Dragon Quest VIII in japan today, which is posted above. Additionally, we now know of the game’s file size. Dragon Quest VIII will take up 3.6 GB (roughly 28,800 blocks) of space on an SD card.

Dragon Quest VIII is coming to Japan on August 27. The digital version is available for pre-load on the Japanese eShop.

Beatbuddy is due out on the European Wii U eShop later this week, and we now have the game’s file size. You can see how large of a download it is through the image attached above. Beatbuddy seems like one of the larger eShop titles!

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