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RPG Maker Fes Player has been downloaded over 100,000 times in Japan. The free-to-play title lets anyone play the RPGs made by the 3DS software RPG Maker Fes. Kadokawa Games is releasing a “Chibi Character Set” as free DLC in celebration.

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Both Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse and 7th Dragon III Code: VFD are having their Australian release dates pushed back a week to December 9. Publisher Deep Silver did not give any reason for the delay. The European releases (set for December 2) seem to still be on track.

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Pokemon Sun and Moon will be featuring Global Missions, timed events where players work to unlock prizes, and the first has begun today. The mission is for all players to cumulatively capture 100 million Pokemon before the mission ends on December 13 (UTC). If the goal is met, all participating players will earn 2,000 festival coins. If the goal is not met, players will earn 100 or more Festival Coins. To participate, make sure that you are connected to Global Link. Get out there and catch ’em all!

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This week’s Pokemon Shuffle update features a new stage for Archeops, a special stage for Moltres, and repeat runs for Typholosion, Zekrom, and a Kyurem escalation battle. The Moltres stage will run until December 6, while all the other stages run until the 13th.

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Super Mario Maker will be undergoing maintenance on Wednesday, most likely in anticipation of the 3DS version’s release. The maintenance is scheduled for
– 9:50 PM PT (November 30) – 11:30 PM PT (November 30)
– 12:50 AM ET (December 1) – 2:30 AM ET (December 1)
– 5:50 AM in the UK (December 1) – 7:30 AM in the UK (December 1)
– 6:50 AM in Europe (December 1) – 8:30 AM in Europe (December 1)

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Update: Some additional information from Famitsu. Sun and Moon’s first week sales are second behind X/Y’s 2.096 million. 3DS hardware sold 114,000 units, almost four times as much compared to the previous week’s amount of 30,000.


Original: Pokemon Sun and Moon have already sold over 1,900,000 units in Japan alone, according to Serebii. It’s an impressive amount for three days of sales, and there will be more sales data later in the week.

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Puyo Puyo Chronicle has gotten a demo in Japan, and Nintendaan has captured footage of it in action. Check it out below:

This week’s Pokemon Shuffle update brings several challenges, including a new Mega competition. This time, players will face Mega Camerupt to try and earn Cameruptite. The competition will run until November 29. The top 12,000 players in Europe, 18,000 players in North America, and 60,000 in Japan will earn the Mega Stone, with other prizes as follows:

  • 3 Mega Speedups and 3 Raise Max Level: Top 400 EU, 600 NA, 2,000 JP
  • 2 Mega Speedups and 2 Raise Max Level: Top 1,200 EU, 1,800 NA, 6,000 JP
  • 1 Mega Speedup and 1 Raise Max Level: Top 7,000 EU, 10,000 NA, 35,000 JP
  • Disruption Delay: 7,001-16,000 EU, 10,001-24,000 NA, 35,001-80,000 JP
  • Attack Power: Any players who didn’t earn the Cameruptite
  • Other stages include a new stage for Greninja, a new stage featuring Breloom, and repeat runs of Keldeo Ordinary Form and Daily Pokemon (#1). The Daily Pokemon stage will feature a different Rotom form every day, starting with Frost, then to Heat, Wash, Mow, and Fan. The Greninja stage will run until November 29, while the other stages run until December 6.

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    Three 3DS themes based on Puyo Puyo Chronicle were released in Japan earlier, and Nintendaan has gotten some footage of the themes in action. Watch it below:

    Yu-Gi-Oh! Saikyou Card Battle has been downloaded over one million times in Japan. To celebrate, the game will be holding a special event featuring Marik Ishtar. The free-to-play title is also set to release in other territories in the future, although Konami has not given a firm release date.

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