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The first actual footage from 80s Overdrive has finally been shown. It may only last for just over a minute, but we’re able to really see the racer in action – snazzy music and all.

Here’s the clip:

As for when we’ll be seeing 80s Overdrive on the eShop, we sadly still have a long ways to go. The developer mentioned on Twitter that the game is targeted for Q1 / Q2 2017.

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Having previously made Collateral Thinking for Wii U, Astrosaurus Games is now setting its sights on another eShop project. Developer Neil Armstrong told 4colorrebellion that a title involving puzzles known as “Ruff Copy” is in the works. In it, “you play as a disgruntled worker at a dog-cloning factory that is trying to help all of the dogs escape their test chamber prisons with nothing but a laser pointer.”

Armstrong is also considering Mage Boy and Dash Assault for Wii U. The former was created at GBJam and would be adapted for Nintendo’s console while the latter is a party platformer.

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A few minutes of footage has come in for the Wii U eShop game Zombie Brigade: No Brain No Gain. See the gameplay below.

Cypronia’s quirky, meme-inspired Wii U eShop game Zombie Brigade: No Brain No Gain is out today in Europe. To download it, you’ll need 250 MB of free space. Zombie Brigade’s North American release is following soon.

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We’ve been covering forma.8, the newest game from Futuridium EP Deluxe developer MixedBag Games, for almost three years. While it’s still without a release date, we do have good news to report. Work on the project is now complete and has moved on to the QA phase.

forma.8 also remains on track for Wii U. MixedBag hopes to have the game out sometime in February.

The studio wrote on Twitter earlier today:


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Nostatic Software confirmed today that Quiet, Please! will be hitting the 3DS eShop on January 5. This applies to both North America and Europe.

Developer Mike Oliphant shared on Twitter a short while ago:


Quiet, Please! will cost $2.99 / €3.49 / £2.99.

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Now that SDK Spriter is available in all major regions, HullBreach Studios is turning its attention to the app’s first major update. Version 2.0 will be out sometime in 2017.

SDK Spriter will be adding some new features for free. Additionally, HullBreach intends to create some new DLC. Full details from an official Miiverse post are past the break.

Back to Bed was originally scheduled to his the European Wii U eShop this past Thursday. That didn’t happen, but the wait won’t be much longer. We’ve heard directly from the game’s developer that it’s officially set for next Thursday, December 22.

In North America, Back to Bed is “soon to follow”. A Japanese release is also on track for early 2017.

Wobbly Tooth has finished work on Ice Station Z’s first patch, which is coming next month. The game will be updated to version 1.1.

Players will want to download the new update since it addresses a number of issues and makes improvements to the games. If all goes according to plan, it can be downloaded beginning on January 11.

Full patch notes are posted below from an official Miiverse notice.

Next week, Radiantflux: Hyperfractal will be heading to the Wii U eShop. An extended look at the game can be found in the video below.


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