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The Wii U version of Abyss has now been approved for North America.

EnjoyUp tweeted the news earlier today:


Abyss is still planned for Europe, and is currently in lot check.


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After initially pulling the plug on the 3DS version, Renegade Kid now hopes to bring its survival horror title to Nintendo’s portable once again. If the game’s Kickstarter meets its minimum funded goal of $580,000, backers will be able to choose the 3DS version as their platform of choice for download codes.

Cult County does have a ways to go before it reaches its Kickstarter target. The campaign has just 16 days to raise well over $500,000.

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Hydra Interactive Entertainment could end up bringing Upside Down Dimensions to Wii U. The game, just announced recently, features action RPG gameplay as well as hack ‘n slash, stealth, puzzles and platforming elements.

Upside Down Dimensions will launch on 2015 for PC, Mac, PS Vita, and mobile. The game is also “proposed” for Wii U, PS4, PS3, and Xbox One.

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We’ve briefly touched on Shovel Knight’s unique Wii U and 3DS features in the past. Thanks to Destructoid’s recent interview with Yacht Club Games, more information has surfaced.

On 3DS, players can change their items and view gear without having to stop the action. There’s also the StreetPass Arena, which Destructoid describes as follows:

“You have to collect five gems in five seconds and defeat the other Shovel Knights, but there are no other Shovel Knights. But when you Street Pass someone, your recordings go head to head and you can watch the wild stabs at nothing after the fact.”

The Wii U version of Shovel Knight will also have some unique elements of its own. This version will offer Digger’s Diary messages on the GamePad in every area, somewhat like to Dark Souls – and drawing is allowed as well. Yacht Club Games also intends to bring multiplayer to the Wii U version through a future free update.

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The video below gives us a glimpse at the 3DS version as well as a quick look at one new level:

Superstick will probably be making its way to Wii U. Dilmer Valecillos from ImagiTech DJ said on Twitter recently that the studio is planning an eShop release, assuming “everything works out well”.

The full tweet reads:


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