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The upcoming 1.2 patch for ZaciSa’s Last Stand will add a new Insanity Mode. In it, levels introduces a random special event that can either help you or hinder your progress. You may encounter a level with reduced enemy speed, or possibly something like double or triple the enemy spawns.

Here’s a couple of videos for the Insanity Mode:

Adventures of Pip’s release date has changed once again, though this time it’s for the better. As opposed to June 10, you’ll be able to purchase the game starting on June 4 – next Thursday.

TicToc Games confirmed on Twitter just a short while ago:


Note that Adventures of Pip’s release date only applies to North America. The European launch will take place at some time in the future.

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Don’t Starve: Giant Edition is out now on the North American Wii U eShop. Check out the game’s launch trailer below.

The indie title, FullBlast will be heading to the Wii U eShop in Europe next month. To check out the latest trailer, watch the video below.

Roving Rogue is heading to the European Wii U eShop next month. For the game’s trailer, check out the video below.

Witch Beam prepared a new trailer for Assault Android Cactus today. We’ve attached it below.

Assault Android Cactus will be hitting the Wii U eShop this summer.

RCMADIAX is returning to the Wii U eShop this summer with three new titles. The studio is planning the previously-announced Color Bombs, along with new titles “Don’t Crash” and “Pixel Slime U”.

Below is an overview of these three games:

COLOR BOMBS

In this chain-reaction title, players must collect a predetermined amount of “COLOR BOMBS” to complete each stage. Several difficulties such as advanced and timed levels will challenge even the most seasoned player.

DON’T CRASH – NEW!

Quick reflexes required! This exciting arcade title requires its players to dodge oncoming traffic by switching lanes. Each successful lap around the track is a point, but be careful as the CPU will quickly change lanes without notice. To add to the challenge, the speed of your car will increase with every successful lap. Players are encouraged to post their scores to Miiverse and compare to others online.

PIXEL SLIME U – NEW!

An auto-runner with a twist! This title is one where you are challenged with achieving the LOWEST score possible. Players control a pixel slime through 40 levels while trying to avoid death. Stages quickly change mechanics to keep players guessing whats next. At the end of 40 levels, players are encouraged to post their death score on Miiverse to compare with the online community.

RCMADIAX has additionally announced that Super Robo Mouse is in re-development for Wii U. Details will be shared in the future – likely during E3 2015.

As for Europe, each one of these titles is being considered for release in the market, but RCMADIAX is “waiting for improvements to the ratings system to take place.”

Today’s news may come as a surprise, as Color Bombs was said to be RCMADIAX’s final Wii U game. The company’s Michael Aschenbrenner told us that he was going to step away since he was “burnt out”, but found that he was missing development.

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The indie title Fullblast, arrives in Europe on the Wii U eShop on June 4. The game is a shoot ’em up style that features 12 random levels, 3 bosses, power-ups and power-downs, as well as a heavy metal soundtrack.

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Roving Rogue, an exclusive Wii U eShop title will finally be released on June 25 in Europe. The game was announced last year and is an old-school 2D platformer with multiplayer support for up to four players. The game was worked on by a team of students that won the iDEAM U contest and was announced at the  PAD Congress in Barcelona, Spain.

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Vblank Entertainment is very pleased with the performance of Retro City Rampage on 3DS. As confirmed by the game’s official Twitter account, this version of the game is now “the best-selling-at-full-price port.” That’s despite the fact that other platforms had a 15-month head start.

The full Twitter message states:


Vblank went on to express its satisfaction with the 3DS and support from Nintendo as a whole:



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