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At the very end of July, Shin’en mentioned on Twitter that the Wii U version of Art of Balance is complete and was with Nintendo for final testing. The studio added that a release by summer’s end is also targeted.

Shin’en tweeted at the time:


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Indie developer Jose Varela is bringing his mobile title Midtown Crazy Race to the Wii U eShop. The game is due out on July 31 in Europe, with the North American launch coming “soon after”. Pricing is set at $4.99 / €4.99

Varela informed us that Midtown Crazy Race will have off-TV play. Players will also be able to use the GamePad as the steering wheel.

Midtown Crazy Race offers the same features as the mobile version, and you can preserve the rotation of the camera view no matter how you tilt the GamePad. There is only one variation with the Wii U release: to unlock cars, you must win a certain numbers of races. All touch controls have been replaced with the GamePad buttons.

You can find a few screenshots from Midtown Crazy Race above.

The Letter will soon be receiving an update that makes a few additions and changes. TreeFall Studios is including an extra level and new things to find, for example. You can get a look at the upcoming update in the video above.

Shovel Knight has been out for a few weeks in North America, but our friends in Europe, Australia, and Japan are still waiting on the game. So what’s the status of things currently?

Yacht Club Games shared a status update on its blog today, and published a few handy images:


There’s lots of information about what each of these steps mean on Yacht Club’s official blog.

Thanks to Jake for the tip.

Ice Cream Surfer is coming to the European Wii U eShop on July 31, the digital store confirms. The indie game will be available for €5. We’ll let you know if we find out when Ice Cream Surfer is heading to the North American eShop.

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Dahku Creations has announced its second title for the Wii U eShop titled “Soon Shine”.

Below is an official overview of the game:

Soon Shine tasks players with fighting off hoards of spirits hungering for the energy of the sun and moon. The game is played entirely on the Wii U GamePad’s touch screen, and combines the single-screen score-racking fun of puzzle classics like Tetris with the quick reflexes and tenacity required of an action game.

At the moment, Soon Shine is under Nintendo review. Dahku Creations hopes to have it out in the Americas mid-August. Pricing will be set at $1.99.

Source: Dahku Creations PR


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