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With Japan getting hundreds and hundreds of 3DS themes seemingly every day, it’s easy to forget that the US does indeed have a shop with themes available as well. If you hop on to your 3DS, you’ll notice the pink blip on the upper left hand corner of your touch screen — head over here to access the theme shop and check out the new retro Metroid and Kid Icarus themes!

 

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I’m sure you’re scratching your head right now going, “didn’t this game just come out?” Yes. Yes it did. On February 19th in the US and today in EU, but that doesn’t matter because the sequel to the dungeon crawler developed by Mechanical Arms is here and ready to be played!

On April 2nd, Mechanical Arms will bring the sequel to their dungeon crawling RPG, Excave, to the 3DS eShop. It’ll run you $10.00 flat, which is double the asking price of the first. Considering the light amount of content Excave originally had, we’re hoping Excave II: Wizard of the Underworld delivers a more solid RPG experience and adds a little depth to the gameplay this time around, especially for $10.

Teyon will not be publishing Excave II as they did with the first. Instead, Bergsala Lightweight LLC will be publishing the eShop title.

Have you played or been interested in Excave at all and plan on picking up the sequel? Let us know in the comments below!

 

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Trine Enchanted Edition releases today in Europe and comes in at roughly 800mb, which is the same as the US edition.

Trine Enchanted Edition is an updated version of the original Trine, but made using the Trine 2 engine. It’s available now in the US for $14.99 and EU for £10.99. If you’re a fan of puzzles and platformers, this is the game for you, giving a beautiful aesthetic with multiple characters to switch from that have advantages and disadvantages depending on the situation.

 

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The newest Pokémon to be added to this week’s Daily Event stage lineup, which include the likes of Pachirisu (Monday), Sigilyph (Tuesday) and Tropius (Wednesday), is Farfetch’d! Yes, everyone’s favorite scallion wielding bird from Gen-1 is now available for you to catch for a limited time on Pokémon Shuffle.

Farfetch’d will only be up for the next 24 hours, though it’ll be made available every Thursday for the next three weeks, so get it while you can!

 

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The last two days we’ve seen Pachirisu and Sigilyph join the list of Pokémon made available through Pokémon Shuffle’s ‘Daily Event’, which is updated every couple of weeks and gives players the chance to catch Pokémon that are otherwise unobtainable by normal means. Today, we add Tropius to the list of Daily Event Pokémon!

Tropius will only be up for the next 24 hours, though it’ll be made available every Wednesday for the next three weeks, so get it while you can!

 

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A new day, a new daily Pokémon Shuffle event! Yesterday we had the cute electric squirrel Pachirisu, but now we’re going towards a more creepy theme with the Psychic/Flying type spherical Pokémon Sigilyph!

Sigilyph will only be up for the next 24 hours, though it’ll be made available every Tuesday for the next three weeks, so get it while you can!

 

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