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Update (10/7): Bumped to the top. The Azure Striker Gunvolt 2 update is now live in North America as well.


Original (10/2): In Europe, a new update for Azure Striker Gunvolt 2 is now available. Version 1.1 can now be downloaded.

Azure Striker Gunvolt 2 version 1.1 is intended to address several bugs. The full patch notes are as follows:

– Fixed a freeze that happened when defeating Teseo at a particular time.
– Fixed a freeze that happened in the instant Tenjian was defeated.
– Fixed a numerical error in Gunvolt’s items in the Clips category.
– Fixed a behavioral problem with Copen’s item “Shield Construct”.
– Fixed a defect in Score Attack’s score calculation.
– Fixed a problem with the player character’s controls.
– Fixed a problem with a specific enemy’s behavior.

This update does not appear to be up in North America just yet, but it should be soon.

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Mastiff previously announced that Gurumin 3D would be made available in North America on October 27. As promised, the European version isn’t too far behind. A release date of October 27 is now confirmed for PAL regions.

Just like in North America, the free 3DS theme offer will be offered for European fans. You’ll be able to nab the theme pictured above between October 27 and November 29 when you purchase Gurumin 3D.

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On the Japanese 3DS eShop, Bandai Namco recently released the free-to-play Digimon Universe: Appli Monsters Cyber Arena. Check out some footage of the download below.

Azure Striker Gunvolt 2 includes support for the Shovel Knight amiibo, allowing players to take on a specific battle with Yacht Club Games’ well-known indie character. View some footage of the fight below.

If you have a European 3DS, you can now download PixelMaker from the 3DS eShop. The North American release is coming soon. For an off-screen look at the portable version of PixelMaker, continue on below.

Nintendo released a new video today showcasing a few European digital game highlights from September 2016. You can watch it below.

This week’s North American Nintendo Downloads are as follows:

Wii U Retail

Paper Mario: Color Splash – $59.99 (available Friday)

Wii U Download

Act it Out! A Game of Charades – $9.99 (available Monday)
Hurry Up! Bird Hunter – $7.99
Ninja Pizza Girl – $9.99
PSIBO – $4.99
SKORB – $8.99

Wii U Virtual Console

Two days ago, we reported on the file size of the upcoming Pokemon Sun & Moon demo, which is about 400 MB or 3100 blocks. However, the official Japanese website for Sun & Moon, which is where that info came from, also revealed the file size for the full game via a warning that having both the demo and the full game downloaded would exceed the capacity of the standard-issue 4 GB SD card. The full game will take up 3.2 GB or about 26,200 blocks on your 3DS’ SD card. For comparison, Pokemon X & Y take up 1.7 GB and Pokemon Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire take up 1.8 GB. Quite the jump up – the increased graphical detail in the overworld likely contributed a lot to that.

Overall, this makes Pokemon Sun & Moon the 4th largest game on the 3DS, behind Bravely Default, Bravely Second and Xenoblade Chronicles 3D.

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On Wii U, Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2 is this week’s Virtual Console game. And on 3DS, we’ll be getting Mega Man X2.

Nintendo’s website provides the following description:

Fresh from defeating Sigma and his Mavericks, Mega Man X tracks down the remaining rogue Reploids to an abandoned factory where they are continuing their rebellion. While Mega Man X is kept busy by eight all-new Mavericks, a new threat plots to resurrect a secret weapon that is all too familiar!

Now, guide Mega Man X through eight stages in his search to destroy the remaining Mavericks, gain their powers, and uncover the secret entity guiding them all. Also, pilot powerful new vehicles like the mobile attack cycle, and with help from the good Dr. Light, discover incredible new abilities hidden in capsules buried throughout the world. Only then will X will be ready to face his destiny as a Maverick Hunter!

Mega Man X2 will cost $7.99.

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Kemco has put out a number of RPGs on the 3DS eShop, and that won’t be ending anytime soon. A new listing on Nintendo’s website shows that Unlucky Mage will be available in North America this fall (and probably around the same time in Europe).

Unlucky Mage is a turn-based RPG developed by Exe Create. We’ve included a more in-depth explanation below along with some screenshots.

From loner to savior of a nation?

The various powers across the Adamantia continent have long fought one with another in an effort to gain supreme control over the vast regions of land- each ruler and monarch thinking of none but themselves and leeching mercilessly off the labor of those citizens within their borders…

But that all begins to change when an untrusting young mage named Jasper, living isolated from society, finds himself involved in a chain of events that is sure to go down in history as the greatest story ever told!

With a plot full of twists and turns, Unlucky Mage will have gamers on their toes trying to outsmart foes using formations and tactics in this unique turn-based RPG! Now get ready to sally forth with Jasper as he goes from zero to hero in this comical adventure that is sure to delight fans of fantasy RPGs everywhere!

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