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Owners of Pokémon X, Y, Omega Ruby, or Alpha Sapphire can now get a Jirachi through Mystery Gift, as part of Pokémon’s 20th anniversary celebration. Jirachi cannot be obtained in the wild and is only available until April 24th. To get them, start your Pokémon game, go to Mystery Gift, then select Receive Gift, and choose Get Via Internet.

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A new video showing off the first batch of DLC for Shin Megami Tensei IV Final has been released. Understandably, since the game is currently Japan-only, the video is entire in Japanese, but it does show off new costumes and missions.

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Update: The fine folks over at Court-Records have discovered something interesting; Capcom published more pictures of the LE contents, including a poster set. One of the posters depicts pixel art of the characters found in the game, and among them is a character from a previous Ace Attorney game: Ema Skye. Now, this isn’t a 100% official confirmation that she will be in the game, but it does seem quite likely that the scientific investigator will be in Ace Attorney 6.

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Capcom has revealed the first images of the special edition of Ace Attorney 6, as well as a Limited Goods Set, which comprises of the physical merchandise from the special edition (but not the game itself). Both of these are exclusive to the Japanese e-Capcom store include a newly-written original drama CD, a visual postcard book, Bokuto’s tote bag, a Kuttari plushie, and an original box. The special edition not only includes the game, but also e-Capcom-exclusive first print bonus: Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney 6 acrylic dot mascot, a limited bonus of 2 short stories titled “Asoberu! Gyakuten Gekijou”, and, for early buyers, three “Special Costumes.”

The special edition costs 9,100 yen, and the Limited Goods Set costs 4,800 yen. The standard edition of the game is also available for pre-order for 5,800 yen, and includes the 6 acrylic dot mascot, “Asoberu! Gyakuten Gekijou”, and the Special Costumes.

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Nintendo will be shutting down the DSi shop on March 31st, 2017. Furthermore, no points can be added to the shop after September 30th, 2016.

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In an interview with 4Gamer, some of the cast and crew of the upcoming Phoenix Wright anime gave more details on the upcoming show. Director Ayumi Watanabe and main game developer Shu Takumi teased that there will be a section of the show that shows Phoenix’s past, based on lines dropped in the first game.

Some other notes from the interview (translated courtesy of Court-Records member Ash):

-Yuki Kaji (Phoenix’s voice actor) was a fan of the games before landing the part
-Both Kaji and Aoi Yuki (Maya’s voice actress) were eager to say the iconic “Objection!”
-This is the first regular role for Masashi Tamaki (Miles Edgeworth’s voice actor)
-Tamaki first tried to do a realistic voice for Edgeworth, but was told to make it more pretention
-Director Watanabe thought the games had already been made into an anime before joining the project
-Developer Shu Takumi sees the series as a “destiny”, since the original game was set in 2016
-Takumi was originally going to leave the series in the hands of the animation team, but was convinced to take a more active role
-Anime will contain many direct references to the games, including using the music

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The First Print Edition of Star Fox Zero is currently up for pre-order for UK buyers, from GAME. Click here to get your order in. The tweet from Nintendo UK notes that there are only a limited number of copies, so get in quick!

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It’s time for the weekly Pokémon Shuffle update, this time bringing a slew of challenges to both the 3DS and mobile versions, some new and some repeats.

The two brand new stages are for Zygarde 10% Forme and a new safari stage, which will let players catch Cleffa, Clefairy, Clefable, Deerling, Sawsbuck, and Pikachu (Angry). Both of these stages will run until April 12th.

Lugia and Ho-oh are returning to the 3DS version until April 5th, although they were already running on the mobile version. Kyogre and Tepig are also now on both versions, with Kyogre running until April 12th and Tepig running until the 19th. While Kyogre is a repeat run for both, Tepig is new to the mobile version.

Finally, both versions are getting a repeat run the Daily Pokémon (#2) challenges. This event will last until April 12th, featuring a different Pokémon each day. The challenge will start with Pachirisu, then move through Sigilyph, Tropius, Farfetch’d, and Druddigon, before looping back to Pachirisu.

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The opening movie for -CHASE- Unsolved Cases Investigation Division, the upcoming Japanese 3DS eShop game from Arc System Works, has been released. You can watch it below:

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Courtesy of NintenDaan, here is some more footage of the just released Wii U eShop game, Infinity Runner.

Following maintenance, the 3DS version of Pokémon Shuffle has updated to the new version 1.3. To install the update, you’ll need 720 blocks of free space. The changes are noted below:

– Now has SpotPass, will let you know when the game adds new features and stages
– Gives recommendations for stages
– Will note if you have not played a special stage
– Lists how many available Pokémon you have caught
– Able to fast travel between stages and see how what Pokémon and S Ranks you are missing
– New Survival Mode
— Available after Level 150
— Choose four support Pokémon to use in a series of stages until you lose
— Costs three hearts to play
– New item, “Raise Max Level”
— Get one after updating the game
– Another new item, “Exp. Booster M”, has been added
– Special missions added, called “Mission Cards”
— Give you extra challenges
— Reward with stars that can be redeemed for more powerful items, including select Mega Stones
– Some Pokémon can now be given enhancements

Some of these updates were already present on the mobile version and bring the 3DS version in line with it.

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