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Finger Gun Games has readied a new trailer for its upcoming Wii U eShop title Ohayou! Beginner’s Japanese. View it below.

13AM Games took to its Tumblr page today and shared a bunch of information about Runbow. The game originally debuted last August, but the company has been developing a New 3DS version alongside a retail release for that platform in addition to Wii U.

Speaking of Wii U, Runbow will be out physically on October 25 in North America. It will be accompanied by the final patch including Shantae as a playable character – entirely free.

13AM Games is still tinkering away on Runbow for New 3DS. There were some difficulties along the way, including the implementation of online play, so we’ll now be seeing the portable version in Q1 of next year. Internet connectivity is also taking the focus as opposed to local play and StreetPass.

Here’s the full news update from 13AM:

RCMADIAX has another game lined up for the eShop. Box Up, a New 3DS title, is due out in Europe on October 27.

Actual information about the title has not been shared, though achieving high scores seems to be the primary goal. For now, we only have the following tweet to go by:


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Antipole DX will no longer launch in 2016 as originally planned. In a Miiverse post, creator Edward Di Geronimo explained that the project is roughly 95 percent complete, though other obligations have prevented development from finishing entirely. Although it’s nearly done, we won’t be seeing Antipole DX this year.

Geronimo isn’t ready to share any sort of new date at the moment. He said Antipole DX “is very close to done and doesn’t need a lot more work, but I’m just not sure when the timing will work out.”

The full Miiverse post reads:


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Ezekiel Rage is working on Gravity+, a new puzzle game for the Wii U eShop. In it, players need to grab the key and reach the exit while taking on encounter hazards and obstacles. The main hook in Gravity+ is that the gravity can change at any time. Gravity+ features more than two dozen stages, challenges, leaderboards, and Miiverse support.

We’ve attached the trailer for Gravity+ below. A release date will likely be announced sometime soon.

A Kickstarter campaign has opened for Dungeon of Zaar, a “turn-based strategy game taking place in an ancient and magical castle where Explorers fight for treasures”. The team is seeking $28,099 in funds. It’s planned for NX assuming the funding goal is met.

Dungeon of Zaar promises single-player missions and training, online player-versus-player matches, and local play. Battles can be fast, with each one estimated to be around 15 minutes long. You’ll also be able to create items from materials won after battles that can be used later as an advantage.

A trailer fund Dungeon of Zaar can be found below. The Kickstarter campaign is located here.

Thanks to William L for the tip.

Xavier Orion Games hasn’t had the easiest time porting Booty Diver for Wii U. However, the indie developer confirmed today that the eShop version is still planned, and is working with TreeFall Studios to make it happen. The two sides will be collaborating on any other Wii U projects from Xavier Orion Games as well.

Xavier Orion Games is still handling actual development and publishing responsibilities. TreeFalls Studio will primarily be tasked with testing.

In a blog update, Xavier Orion Games said: “As we progress we will keep everyone updated on how close Booty Diver is to arriving on its true home Nintendo Wii U.”

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Act it Out! A Game of Charades can now be downloaded from the European Wii U eShop. In North America, it’s scheduled for release early next week. Note that the game should take up about 150MB.

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PSIBO footage

Posted on 7 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in Videos, Wii U eShop | 0 comments

Yesterday, PSIBO joined the Wii U eShop in both North America and Europe. Have a look at some footage courtesy of the video below.

SKORB trailer

Posted on 7 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in Videos, Wii U eShop | 0 comments

SKORB released today on the North American Wii U eShop. We’ve attached the game’s launch trailer below.


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