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Shakedown: Hawaii is coming to Wii, Wii U and Steam this summer

Shakedown: Hawaii is coming to Wii and Wii U this summer.

Shakedown: Hawaii has been announced for Wii and Wii U, and both versions will feature previously released content and updates.

This includes the Mogul Update, the Full Tank Update, and post-launch tweaks, improvements, and optimizations.

Both versions will also support 4:3 on CRT televisions.

The Wii version supports both 50hz and 60hz, and both NTSC and PAL output. It supports the Wii Remote with shake, Wii Classic Controller, Wii Classic Controller Pro, and GameCube Controller.

Those who pick up the Wii U version can play it in both SD and HD, 4:3 and 16:9. It supports the Wii U GamePad, Wii U Pro Controller, Wii Remote, Wii Classic Controller, or Wii Classic Controller Pro. It can be also be played on the GamePad with touch.

It will be released for Wii on July 9 for $29.99, and it's limited to 3,000 copies. The Wii U and Steam versions will follow in August.

Shakedown: Hawaii is set 30 years after the events of Retro City Rampage. In it, the player comes out of retirement to build a profitable corporate empire. Your progress will be measured by completing open-world missions, acquiring property, shaking down other businesses, and collateral “re-zoning”.

The game was released last year on PlayStation 4, PS Vita, Nintendo 3DS, and Nintendo Switch.

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