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Digerati releasing Paranautical Activity on April 14th for Wii U!

Paranautical Activity combines the classic FPS action of games like Doom and Quake, with the randomness and difficulty of modern roguelikes like Binding of Isaac and Spelunky.

FEATURES

  • Unique FPS/Roguelike combination
  • Procedurally generated levels
  • Impossibly fast gameplay
  • Hidden levels
  • Over 100 items
  • 40+ enemies
  • Ridiculous bosses
  • Dubstep soundtrack

 

Source: Nintendo Games

RCMADIAX releasing 5 games in EU/AUS over the next 5 weeks on Wii U!

FreezeMe releasing Bugfix Patch this week in NA!

FreezeMe was a solid 3D platformer that released on the Wii U eShop not too long ago, and the developer has been hard at work constructing an update to the game to fix some issues. It was announced today that this week the patch would hit the North American Wii U eShop. Here is a list of the fixes:

FEATURES
-Green statue added to the HUB, now you can change your Green Pigcoins there
-The stats now display the time in minutes and seconds
-Now R has more oxygen while underwater
-Signs indicating the location of the cubes have text
-Now if you are crawling and press the Jump button R will roll up and stand up quickly

BUGS FIXED
-In some rare cases R was wallsliding against nothing
-Some issues with controls when playing on external HDDs
-You could easily get into the salamander sanctuary without exploding the wall
-When entering a specific moment the camera could get stuck in the teleporter
-When landing in some specific platforms R turned into a Giant
-The first person view has now the same behavior as the main camera
-Logolo could punch you out of Sunshine Valley
-Pontus in some cases would not fight back
-Application would hang if you die by falling at the same time a timer is running out
-Some issues with the scenery where R would get stuck
-Cursor would not show up in Mini Coop if you did not plug a Nunchuk first
-Leaving the game resting on the level load screen would cause a lockup
-You could not turn R rage mode on using the Nunchuk + WiiMote
-If timed correctly, while sliding you could walk under water
-Now you can hit trees in Rage Mode
-In some rare cases R would slowdown in midair
-Dying inside the labyrinth on L2 while the camera was set to Manual caused the cam to misbehave
-You could talk to someone while in Close Cam
-The Ornithologist on L3 could give you the Green Pigcoin without completing the task
-Transparent cubes in L1 are now ignored by the camera
-Collecting a guinea pig, dying and retrying the same level would not allow you to complete the sidequest
-The number of total salamanders needed to activate some extras was off
-The number of Cubes needed to enter L2 and L3 was off
-An issue with the colliders of the windows on the tower on L1
-Somersault angle has been reduced so it does not accidentally trigger so easily
-Some issues with the camera shaking

Source: Nintendo Enthusiast

Twinworld Tackles…Mutant Mudds Super Challenge!

For those having trouble with Mutant Mudds Super Challenge, Twinworld has released a series of videos showing how to complete each level and locate all secret characters!

PixlBit Studios release launch trailer for their upcoming game, PixlCross!

Lovely Planet marching onto the US Wii U eShop April 5th; advancing to the EU eShop April 7th!

Log Games’ Features Trailer for upcoming Wii U title, Epic Dumpster Bear!

Miitomo Launches in Canada on March 31st!

VANCOUVER, B.C., March 29, 2016 – Don’t miss out on being a part of a Nintendo first! On March 31, Miitomo, the company’s first-ever smart device application, is launching in Canada and several other countries. Miitomo is a free-to-start social experience that lets users spark one-of-a-kind conversations with friends in a whole new way using Mii characters. The app recently launched in Japan and was downloaded more than 1 million times in its first three days of availability, while achieving the #1 most downloaded free app status in both the App Store and Google Play storefronts.

“With Miitomo, Nintendo takes its first step into the world of smart devices,” said Pierre-Paul Trepanier, Nintendo of Canada’s General Manager and Senior Director. “Miitomo brings the special Nintendo charm and polish that people around the world love to an entirely new format and audience.”

Getting started with Miitomo and being a part of this Nintendo milestone is easy: After downloading the application for free on the App Store for iPhone, iPod touch or iPad, along with Android devices, users create a Mii character and customize facial features like eyes and hair, as well as voice and personality. Users can also use the camera on their smart devices to snap a photo of themselves, which can be used to create a Mii, or they can simply import their Mii from their Wii U or Nintendo 3DS systems using a QR Code.

Once their Mii is ready, users can add friends who already have the app in person, or by linking the app with their existing Facebook or Twitter accounts. After that step is complete, it’s time to answer some questions! Miitomo creates conversations and turns discussions into a form of play by prompting users to answer all kinds of fun questions. How would you define your fashion style? What’s the weirdest thing you’ve ever eaten? If you were given 10 grand to spend in one day, what would you do? The answers get shared among friends, sparking interesting conversations – part of the fun is discovering unexpected facts about your friends. When users hear how their friends responded to questions, they can give answers a “heart” or a written or picture comment.

To preregister for Miitomo, users can sign up for a Nintendo Account at https://miitomo.com before March 31 to receive an email when the app is ready to download. People that create their Nintendo Account and preregister before March 31 will also receive Platinum Points for the new My Nintendo rewards program, which will simultaneously launch with Miitomo. Aiming to be much more than a standard rewards program, My Nintendo is a comprehensive service that rewards users for interacting with Nintendo products and services in a variety of ways. Miitomousers who link the app to their Nintendo Account will be able to take advantage of My Nintendo to enhance their experience. Platinum Points can be earned by interacting with Nintendo apps and services, including Miitomo. Gold Points are earned when purchasing digital versions of games from Nintendo.com or Nintendo eShop on Wii U and Nintendo 3DS. Both Platinum and Gold Points can be redeemed for rewards like games, download content, in-app items and eShop discount coupons.

In addition to Miitomo and the My Nintendo program, Nintendo is also launching an enhanced Wii U and Nintendo 3DS shop on Nintendo.com on March 31 for users with a Nintendo Account to purchase digital games. Featuring an expanded catalog of more than 2,000 games, this digital store can be accessed on personal computers or smart devices. The shop serves as an additional purchase option to Nintendo eShop on Wii U and Nintendo 3DS, with all purchases being sent directly to users’ Nintendo 3DS or Wii U systems for download. Users can now easily find and purchase games that are new, popular and on sale, as well as use filters to search by genre. Purchases of games from this site, as well as Nintendo eShop, will earn My Nintendo Gold Points.

For more information about Miitomo and My Nintendo, visit https://miitomo.com.

 

About Nintendo: The worldwide pioneer in the creation of interactive entertainment, Nintendo Co., Ltd., of Kyoto, Japan, manufactures and markets hardware and software for its Wii U and Wiihome consoles, and Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo DS families of portable systems. Since 1983, when it launched the Nintendo Entertainment System, Nintendo has sold more than 4.3 billion video games and more than 686 million hardware units globally, including the current-generation Wii U, Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo 3DS XL, as well as the Game Boy, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, Nintendo DSi and Nintendo DSi XL, Super NES, Nintendo 64, Nintendo GameCube and Wii systems. It has also created industry icons that have become well-known, household names such as Mario, Donkey Kong, Metroid, Zelda and Pokémon. A wholly owned subsidiary, Nintendo of America Inc., based in Redmond, Wash., serves as headquarters for Nintendo’s operations in the Western Hemisphere. For more information about Nintendo, please visit the company’s website at http://www.nintendo.ca

Slain! gets Launch Trailer; aiming for Wii U release around May or June!

Adventures of PIP 50% off until March 31st on the NA Wii U eShop!

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