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The Wii U version of Turtle Tale has now been approved for North America. That’s according to Edward Di Geronimo, who tweeted the following today:


Turtle Tale previously came to 3DS in May.

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Spikey Walls has been approved by Nintendo for release in North America, according to RCMADIAX. Details regarding launch will be shared sometime next week.

RCMADIAX said on Twitter today:


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Hive Jump isn’t the only Wii U-related Kickstarter to have met its funding goal today. Just like Hive Jump, A Rite from the Stars reached its target with about a day left in the campaign.

Risin’ Goat said of the game’s Kickstarter success:

We… have… made… it! No! You have made it. Thanks a lot, tribe! You have made possible for Kirm to become a man. Or at least to try it because it will not be an easy path…

You can find more information on A Rite from the Stars’ Kickstarter page here.

Hive Jump has successfully reached its funding goal on Kickstarter. With less than 40 hours remaining, the campaign managed to reach the $50,000 mark. That means Graphite Lab will be bringing Hive Jump to Wii U sometime in the future.

For those who haven’t heard of Hive Jump previously, it’s a sci-fi action platformer featuring run-and-gun gameplay with strategic campaigns. It supports up to four players.

You can find more information on Hive Jump’s Kickstarter page here.

Good news for those of us outside of the US waiting to get our hands on Shovel Knight, it’s officially been classified in Australia! Hopefully this means other regions will follow soon, I’d imagine Yacht Club Games will have an official press release in the coming days.

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Swords & Soldiers HD will be going on sale later this month. Announced by Two Tribes via Twitter, the game will be receiving a 33 percent discount. The sale will kick off on September 25.


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The 1.1 update for Armillo has been approved, and should be arriving in just a couple of days. The game’s official Twitter account stated that the patch is expected on Friday.


Armillo patch 1.1 makes several improvements and addresses a few bugs. For a full overview as to what’s included, check out this post.

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Nexis Games is currently developing The Dance of the Damned, a new game for the Wii U eShop that is emphasizing multiplayer.

Here’s what we know thus far:

The Dance of the Damned is a tale based on love, betrayal and vengeance that takes place during the mid-evil times. Players will embark on this epic journey as Ayamei Shimata a seemingly ordinary young girl that soon becomes known throughout the land as The Dragon Princess. The story begins on a warm summer night during Ayamei’s childhood, a night that started no different from any other but was soon to be one she would never forget.

The Dance of the Damned has some major plans for 2015 and without revealing too much too soon we will let you know that you can expect Multiplayer, in fact I will go as far as saying that the multiplayer interaction in The Dance of the Damned will be unlike anything you have ever seen before. Unfortunately this comes at a cost as the Online features of The Dance of the Damned will launch 8 to 12 months after the initial release. We know this decision is going to upset a lot of people but to ensure we deliver the best product possible, this is the route we have chosen.

You can find a few screenshots from The Dance of the Damned above.

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