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The Legend of Legacy will be featured once again on the Denjin Getcha show on NicoNico, air time will be today at around 9:50pm JST.
No word on what the specific topics will be although there is a possibility that they will focus on the maps and that Masataka Matsuura will be there.

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Available until November 30 2015 those that have the Japanese version of Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire can get a special distribution of Serperior with its hidden ability Contrary, which hasn’t been obtainable prior to now. No word yet on whether or not we will see this in the West at this time.

A lucky Club Nintendo member has already received their New 3DS Ambassador Edition and was kind enough to create an unboxing video for all our greedy little eyes to see, and I am sure we will be seeing alot more of these flood YouTube as more orders arrive in European homes.

Yesterday Club Nintendo of Europe sent an email inviting select members to order a special Ambassador Edition of the new 3DS and it appears as if they are already arriving in homes! Several posts to twitter have shown pictures of the glossy white boxes being delivered to some homes less than 24 hours after placing their orders!

In a recent interview with Inside Games (translated by Siliconera) Masataka Matsuura and Kyoji Koizumi talk about there aspirations for the upcoming 3DS game The Legend of Legacy.

The interview gets started with a chat about where the idea originally came from and how the development got started.

“Actually, The Legend of Legacy was a title that arose from my personal feelings,” Matsuura says. “I entered FuRyu because I wanted to make to make an original RPG, but after being told by the company ‘we want a hallmark title,’ I said ‘if it were up to me, I’d make this,’ which turned out to be The Legend of Legacy.”

“Exstetra and Lost Dimension were titles aimed at middle and high school students, but The Legend of Legacy is a title that focuses on those that enjoyed the experience of playing RPGs in the ‘90s.”

Matsuura then goes on to discuss his thoughts on where the RPG genre is toady and where he personally feels it should be.

“There are plenty of anime-esque or realistic RPGs, and series with sequels, but we don’t see too many brand new titles. Another thing is that we don’t see many pure fantasy RPGs—those orthodox fantasy-type RPGs—and it has been bothering me personally. Especially as someone who enjoyed the genre up until now.”

According to Matsuura he really wanted The Legend of Legacy to not just mimic a 90’s RPG in looks but contain all the things that made them so amazing “inside and out” which is why he felt it so crucial to recruit Koiji Koizuma work on the game. He then goes on to share his ultimate goal for the game.

“I believe we’re in an era where, lately, one can’t really say ‘it’s made by these developers, so it must be fun’. However, I think it’s still safe to say ‘it’s made by this person, so it must be fun’. So I wanted to prove, with this title, that if we get those people to make this game, it will be a good one.”

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Club Nintendo of Europe is sending out an email to select members.

The letter states that there will be a  Special Edition of the New 3DS available to only a select number of members before it officially launches in Europe.

The Ambassador Edition will be very limited and only available through Club Nintendo until January 12th.

This special edition will contain the New 3DS, exclusive Ambassador cover plates, Super Smash Bros. cover plate, and a charging cradle.

There is no word at this time if this offer will be coming to the West.

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Two different Protect Me Knight 2 (Mamotte Knight) themes will be available in Japan starting on January 14 at 200 yen each.

There will also be a soundtrack available on February 22.

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