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New information has surfaced about the upcoming 25th Anniversary Fire Emblem concert set to happen in Japan this summer.

Here is the latest information:

– The concerts themselves are made of three parts

– The concert itself, by the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra  will be led by Ikuro Fujiwara

– It will include a talk show with some of the developers from Intelligent Systems

– There will also be a mini-drama show with some of the voice actors from the series.

Intelligent Systems has also updated the official website for the event, with some details about the talk show. They confirm a few people that will be in attendance at the talk show.

– Masahiro Sakurai

– Kozaki Yuusuke (chara-designer for Fire Emblem Awakening and Fire Emblem if)

– several developers from Intelligent Systems

– several developers from Nintendo

– 2 special guests (to be announced)

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A new password has been revealed for Pokémon Rumble World in Japan. This password will give you the ability to acquire a special Chansey with the moves Softboiled and Double-Edge as well as the trait Defense under the Gift trait. This special Chansey can be obtained through the password 30743419, which was given out on the Daisuki Club website.

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Nintendo has been searching for a new PR Agency in the UK for a little while now and it seems that they have now found a new agency to work with. Pretty Green has been selected to handle the PR for Nintendo in the UK, replacing its previous agency 77PR. Pretty Green’s client roster includes; Nando, Virgin Media, and John Lewis. Their first big focus will be Splatoon as it is gearing up for launch soon.

Nintendo UK’s Jo Bartlett, Head of Communications said this of the new partnership:

We’re excited to be welcoming the PrettyGreen team into the Nintendo family. They’ve shown themselves to be creative and strategic in their thinking and we’re looking forward to working with them to deliver some fantastic campaigns for both Wii U and Nintendo 3DS in the months to come.

Pretty Green’s founder, Mark Stringer stated:

As an Agency we have a reputation for helping brands define and redefine creative culture and Nintendo is one of the most iconic brands out there; few can lay claim to having played such a consistent role in providing worldwide family entertainment for so long! It’s great to be embarking on a new journey with the Nintendo Team at such an exciting time for the brand.

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Club Nintendo of Australia has just announced the recently added titles that are available for download, and with this program ceasing to exist soon, you might want to check them out. If you live in the Australia or New Zealand area and have some stars left take a look at the list and use all your stars before Club Nintendo comes to an end.

Check out the full list of titles available here.

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Update by Brian: Cutting Room Floor, a website that specializes in unused/cut content, has been able to verify the authenticity of the Ryu sound files (thanks Anthony):


Of course, this doesn’t necessarily confirm that Ryu will be included as upcoming Smash Bros. DLC. We’ll just have to wait and see how everything pans out!


According to a poster on Reddit, who is claiming to be a part of the 3DS modding scene, there has been code discovered buried in the latest update to go live for Super Smash Bros. that would lead some to believe more characters will be to come in future DLC. It would appear that sound files have been interpreted as clues for two possible future additions.

One file is a Victory sound for Roy from the Fire Emblem series. The second one is also a sound file that includes the Ryu music from Street Fighter II. At this stage this is purely speculation as Nintendo has been known to leave unused data in games in the past.

We are sure we will see more DLC in the future for Super Smash. Bros. but for now this is just a rumor.

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System: 3DS
Release: March 31, 2015
Developer: Marvelous AQL
Publisher: XSEED Games


Author: Kirara

Story of Seasons is a farming simulation game that was created by the same development team that has worked on past Harvest Moon releases, and if you’ve played a entry in that series, it will only take a moment to realize that Story of Seasons is by all means a successor in all but name. For all intents and purposes, it should have been called as such, but licensing issues prevented that from happening. I myself never played any of the Harvest Moon titles, and to be completely honest I have never really been a fan of simulation games; they’ve always intrigued me but it was never enough to inspire me to play one, with exception to my secret obsession Animal Crossing: New Leaf.

Now I must say: after four seasons into my year one with Story of Seasons, I am exhausted! The game’s description is “farming simulation”, but that cannot be farther from the truth; it should really be considered part of the “everything simulation” genre. You are not only a farmer, but a carpenter, cook, designer, animal caregiver and breeder, landscaper, horticulturist… you probably get the point by now.


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