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Senran Kagura 2: Deep Crimson is releasing in North America on September 15, XSEED announced today. The publisher also confirmed that the game has gone gold.

When Senran Kagura 2: Deep Crimson launches, players will be able to pick up the “Double D Edition”, which comes with two music discs containing a total of 60 tracks and representing the game’s entire score. Pricing is set at $49.99. Senran Kagura 2 will also be sold on the eShop for $39.99.

XSEED is celebrating today’s news with a discount on Senran Kagura Burst. It will be on sale through September 14 for $19.99 (normally $29.99). Those who have Burst save data on their SD card will receive Ikaruga’s brother Murasame as a playable character for free. Normally, it will be sold for $4.99 as premium DLC.

An official overview and the latest trailer for Senran Kagura 2 are posted below.

Once again showcasing the series? trademark high-flying, clothes-ripping battle mechanics, SENRAN KAGURA 2: Deep Crimson follows the events of SENRAN KAGURA Burst, sending all 12 of the original cast members on another supernatural martial arts adventure through modern Japan. For the first time in the series, shinobi can fight in pairs, covering each other’s backs and combining special techniques as needed, or fight alone to give their partners time to recover after bouts of intense combat. One player can control both team members, switching back and forth at will, or two players can fight side by side in local or online co-op mode.

Source: XSEED PR

The latest Japanese hardware sales from Media Create are as follows:

New 3DS LL – 30,105
PS4 – 18,503
Vita – 17,400
Wii U – 16,567
New 3DS – 8,326
PS3 – 3,448
3DS – 2,752
3DS LL – 1,065
Vita TV – 672
Xbox One – 195

For comparison’s sake, here are the hardware numbers from last week:

New 3DS LL – 29,203
PS4 – 14,619
Wii U – 13,007
Vita – 12,841
New 3DS – 7,250
PS3 – 2,567
3DS – 1,657
3DS LL – 898
Vita TV – 496
Xbox One – 200

And here are the software charts:

1. [3DS] Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer – 140,235 / 844,167
2. [3DS] Yo-Kai Watch Busters – 100,553 / 1,303,342
3. [WIU] Splatoon – 41,361 / 560,394
4. [3DS] Rhythm Heaven: The Best Plus – 27,356 / 420,193
5. [PSV] Minecraft: PlayStation Vita Edition – 11,787 / 291,927
6. [WIU] Mario Kart 8 – 9,765 / 1,098,497
7. [3DS] Fire Emblem Fates – 8,325 / 405,035
8. [3DS] Animal Crossing: New Leaf – 6,865 / 4,026,016
9. [PSV] Luminous Arc Infinity – 6,048 / 22,265
10. [WIU] Yoshi’s Woolly World – 5,609 / 60,589
11. [PS3] Sengoku Basara 4 Sumeragi – 5,445 / 82,202
12. [PSV] Taiko No Tatsujin V Version – 5,438 / 84,740
13. [3DS] Pokemon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire – 5,331 / 2,682,774
14. [3DS] Cho Tousouchuu Atsumare Saikyou no Tousousya Tachi – 5,140 / 38,429
15. [3DS] The Great Ace Attorney – 4,529 / 184,334
16. [3DS] Super Smash Bros. for 3DS – 4,354 / 2,272,252
17. [3DS] Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition – 4,348 / 288,718
18. [PSV] IA/VT Colorful – 3,896 / 48,678
19. [3DS] Girls Mode 3 – 3,706 / 179,195
20. [3DS] Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden – 3,423 / 123,716

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Nintendo has announced a follow-up to the DS game Picross 3D. The new game, aptly titled Picross 3D 2, is heading to Japan on October 1. Pricing is set at 3,000 yen.

Picross 3D 2 is packed with over 300 puzzles. Nintendo is also incorporating amiibo support.

A brief clip from the game can be seen below.

There’s also a pretty good amount of footage from the latest Nyannyan Neko Mario Time:


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Media outlets have started getting their hands on Super Mario Maker, and new details about the game are starting to trickle in. Further information about online level sharing has been found from the instruction manual.

Initially, players will only be able to upload ten courses. But this number can be increased if enough users “like” your courses. The manual also states that unpopular courses will be deleted after a certain period of time. Additionally, sound effects that have been recorded will be replaced with a generic parrot’s squawk.

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Nintendo has announced Splatoon’s next North American Splatfest, which is taking place next weekend. The company has teamed up with Hasbro for a special Transformers theme that allows players to choose Team Autobots or Team Decepticons.

The Splatfest will begin on August 28 at 9 PM PT, and will last through the following day. View some screenshots and the official announcement below.

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Wii U’s latest firmware update is now available. Version 5.5.0 is out now in all major territories.

In North America, the Nintendo TVii icon has been removed from the Wii U menu (and home menu). Nintendo also says that “improvements to overall system stability and other minor adjustments have been made to enhance the user experience.”

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This week’s UK software sales are as follows:

Individual Formats

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All Formats

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This week’s European Nintendo Downloads are as follows:

Wii U Download

The Bridge – €9.99 / £8.99 / CHF 14.00
ZaciSa: Defense of the Crayon Dimensions! – €1.49 / £1.14 / CHF 2.10 until 27/08/2015. Regular price €2.99 / £2.29 / CHF 4.20

Wii U Virtual Console

Wario: Master of Disguise – €9.99 / £8.99 / CHF 14.00

3DS Download

3D Gunstar Heroes – €4.99 / £4.49 / CHF 7.00
Cube Creator 3D – €7.50 / £5.25 / CHF 7.75

3DS Demos

Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX
I Love My Cats Demo

eShop Sales

Wii U

Rock Zombie – €3.99 / £3.59 / CHF 5.60 until 17/09/2015, 22:59 UTC. Regular price €6.99 / £6.29 / CHF 9.80
99Moves – €1.49 / £1.34 / CHF 2.10 until 17/09/2015, 22:59 UTC. Regular price €2.49 / £2.29 / CHF 3.50
Abyss – €1.49 / £1.34 / CHF 2.10 until 17/09/2015, 22:59 UTC. Regular price €1.99 / £1.79 / CHF 2.80

3DS

Aqua Moto Racing 3D – €5.59 / £4.99 / CHF 7.80 until 03/09/2015, 22:59 UTC. Regular price €7.99 / £7.19 / CHF 11.19
Real Heroes: Firefighter 3D – €6.99 / £6.29 / CHF 9.80 until 03/09/2015, 22:59 UTC. Regular price €9.99 / £8.99 / CHF 14.00
Snow Moto Racing 3D – €5.59 / £4.99 / CHF 7.80 until 03/09/2015, 22:59 UTC. Regular price €7.99 / £7.19 / CHF 11.19
2 Fast 4 Gnomz – €2.99 / £2.69 / CHF 4.20 until 17/09/2015, 22:59 UTC. Regular price €4.99 / £4.49 / CHF 7.00

Permanent Price Drop

€2.69 / £1.99 / CHF 2.99 – was €3.99 / £3.20 / CHF 4.80

Source: Nintendo PR

After a bit of a hiatus with Just a Chat, Daan are I are back to discuss the latest week of Nintendo news. That includes Super Mario Maker, Splatoon, Runbow, and more.



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Let’s Talk #19: Thoughts thus far about Super Mario Maker

Super Mario Maker is very close to launch. In just four weeks, it will finally release around the world.

Despite being just a month away, we’re still learning new things about the game. Earlier this week Nintendo revealed that players can create their own sound effects. We also received confirmation that Super Mario Maker will be compatible with over 50 amiibo. You have to wonder if there are any other surprises in store, even if they’re on the small side.

Based on everything we know about Super Mario Maker, how are you feeling about it at this point? Are you planning on picking it up on day one? Has your mindset at all changed since the initial reveal? Let us know in the comments below!


Highlights from last week’s topic: What are you playing? – August 2015

James Parry

I’m currently working through my backlog before we’re hit with 2 games per month for the rest of the year. Right now I am playing Spirit Tracks (such an underrated game) and after that probably Professor Layton and Pandora’s Box (Diabolical Box in the US).

That should occupy me to the end of my holiday, which afterwards I’ll pick up Splatoon again and anticipate Nintendo’s September releases (Mario Maker, Happy Home Designer and many, many Amiibos). RIP my wallet!

LittleLynn

Been so busy with work stuff, that I haven’t been playing much. Or at least nothing that requires too much commitment. Like, I’ve been playing a fair bit of Pokemon Shuffle, Binding of Isaac: Rebirth, Dragon Fantasy, and the occasional Smash Bros 3DS, mostly because they’re all easier for me to play in relatively short stints.

I’m also like halfway through Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones (for the first time). I’m loving it too, but I feel like it requires longer play sessions, so I haven’t been playing it AS frequently as the others I mentioned.

Joe

Bought Child Of Light during its sale, so I’ll be playing that if I can get my wife away from it. Also plan on getting Wind Waker HD as a gift for my wife on her birthday. So I’ll start that, if I can get my wife away from it…

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