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Club Nintendo members in Japan can get their hands on a 2-disc soundtrack of The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds. The soundtrack consists of 105 tracks total and cost 250 coins.

Check out an image of the soundtrack above.

Other new Japanese Club Nintendo rewards include a set of Animal Crossing playing cards and Where’s Mario? book.

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According to Miiverse’s Marty, a new update is out today for the social network.

It includes some changes to post-filtering (Wii U/3DS) as well as the addition of a reminder function to saved posts (3DS). An update to the user page of the web version of Miiverse has also been made.

Check out Marty’s Miiverse announcement below:

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With the one year anniversary of The Wonderful 101 upon us, director Kamiya has just announced via the Platinum Games blog that they will be releasing a total of 127 tracks via iTunes on September 15.
They will release in two volumes costing $9.99 a piece or you can purchase individulal tracks for $.99
Here are some comments about the soundtrack from Kamiya;

“The sound quality is a step up from the music in the game itself, so even those of you who spent hours in the Sound Test are in for a treat. The theme song for the game, “The Won-Stoppable Wonderful 100”, has also been remastered. The game version of the track was edited to loop endlessly, so we got Hiroshi (lead BGM composer) to go back and give the song a fitting conclusion. The soundtrack is the only place you’ll find this version.”

“To give you some background on the music direction from my perspective as director, I began by explaining to Hiroshi that I wanted to use an orchestral style to capture the feeling of an epic battle. I imagine the initial impression many people have of the game is a bunch of cute characters frolicking around a colorful world. However, my plan from the start was to create a unique feel by having this light-hearted world juxtaposed with the daunting threat of a massive alien invasion. To do this heroic ballad justice, we needed an equally grand orchestra. A cute exterior with an epic and dark heart; you could almost call the game “a wolf in sheep’s clothing”. Of course, having this ferocity extend to the game’s difficulty may have deviated a bit from the plan…”

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Nintendo of has tweeted out a couple of special unlock codes for Inazuma Eleven Go!, codes are as follows:

Teyon will be bringing Turtle Tale to the Japanese 3DS eShop on September 17. Pricing is set at 300 yen.


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