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IGN put up a new video containing more footage from the indie game Mekazoo. Check out the latest gameplay below.

A new Heart Forth, Alicia video went live on Thursday that shows off the latest alpha gameplay. Below you can see what combat and exploration looks like in the game.

The developer of Heart Forth, Alicia has also said that the project remains on track for Wii U. We’ll be getting it next year at some point.

Super Destronaut was originally created for 3DS. Now as confirmed by Petite Games, a 3DS version is in the works.

We’ll be seeing Super Destronaut 3D at some point in the future. For now, we only have this Twitter note from Petite Games to go on:


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Octocopter: Super Sub Squid is making its way to the Wii U eShop later this week, and now we have a trailer for the downloadable title. View it below.

Spheroids, a new 2D side-scroller from Eclipse Games, is making its way to the Wii U eShop soon. A release date of January 5 is now set. Down the road, we can also expect a 3DS version.

View a trailer for Speroids below. An overview is included past the break.

GameSpot posted footage from the release version of Mekazoo, which is still on for Wii U. View the gameplay below.

Plenty of digital European release dates have been reported today, so it should hardly come as a surprise that yet another titles is now scheduled for the eShop. The action game Breakout Defense from nuGAME will be coming to Wii U on December 15.

Here’s a trailer:

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As of next Thursday, Octocopter: Super Sub Squid will be available on the Wii U eShop. Take a look at the game with the footage below.

Shoot the Ball was recently added to the 3DS eShop as a New 3DS title. Beginning next month, a Wii U version will also be made available. Shoot the Ball will be up on December 1 for $1.49 / €1.49.

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The Song of Seven is the latest indie title that will no longer be coming to Wii U. However, rather than simply being cancelled due to the arrival of Switch, Enlightened Games seems to have encountered technical issues getting the game running properly on the console.

The developer did note in a Kickstarter update that they’ll “continue to work with Nintendo on the possibility of release on future Nintendo platforms with new hardware better aligned with our game engine.”

The full update reads:

“Firstly, we need to address the state of the union with Nintendo development. After more than a year of attempting to tweak, re-tweak, re-create, and optimize, we have run out of options for being able to make the game work on the Wii U console. This means we will be cancelling the game’s Wii U specific version, which we first thought of all of our Wii U backers before making this tough decision. We found that there is no feasible way to transition the game to that specific console without rebuilding the game from the ground up. Don’t fret, though, Nintendo faithful backers. We will continue to work with Nintendo on the possibility of release on future Nintendo platforms with new hardware better aligned with our game engine. We sincerely apologize in regards to our unforeseen obstacles, but there is a slight silver lining. In addition to releasing on the Playstation 4, we are currently working with Microsoft to add release on the Xbox One, with both versions releases slated in 2017, bringing you more options to play the game on.. If you chose to back with a Nintendo copy, but would like to choose a different copy of the game, we would be happy to send you a steam/drm free, or shoot you a copy for Xbox One/PS4 when released.”

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