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Pokemon Black/White 2 launch in North America on October 7. That same day, Genesect should be available through Wi-Fi.

Exact details on the distribution aren’t known, but Genesect will likely be able to use Techno Blast, Magnet Bomb, SolarBeam, and Signal Beam.

The event ends on November 12th, so you should have a good month to download the Pokemon.

Thanks to Lars Havnes for the tip.

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A third Fire Emblem: Awakening “Ultimate Training” DLC episode will be released in Japan on September 13.

In the latest DLC, top secret military information has been stolen, and it’s up to Krom to retrieve it and chase down the perpetrator.

Players will need to chase a target, though you’ll have to take down a few enemies since it won’t be clear which Revenant is the true enemy. Impeding your way are walls that will automatically open and close during each turn.

The next Ultimate Training DLC, titled “Another Story: Labyrinth Pursuit”, can be purchased for 250 yen.

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Retro Pocket is UFO Interactive’s latest DSiWare title.

There are eight LED-style games including Kung Fu Hero, Whale Escape, Mind Your Head, and Candy Factory. Players will also be able to try out Game A and Game B modes for further gameplay variations and more high scores.

Retro Pocket will be available on September 20 for $4.99 / 500 points.

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We don’t have all of the information from Game Informer’s New Super Mario Bros. U cover story, but we do have a smattering of details and images. Screenshots can be found in the gallery above while the new information has been posted below.

– Dozens of levels scattered across one giant map
– Sometimes breaks from the large map to zoom in on areas such as the Cookie Dome or Forest of Illusion
– Map can be panned around in its entirety and seamlessly explored at any time
– You’ll sometimes be allowed to choose between several choices as to which world you want to explore next
– Boost Rush mode: offers more challenge, auto-scrolling
– 7 worlds confirmed by Game Informer: Acorn Plains, Sparkling Waters (tropical), Frosted Glacier, Layer Cake Desert (complete with melting desserts), areas similar to Forest of Illusion and Sky World and a world surround by a tornado
– Bowser has kidnapped Peach yet again
– Boom-Boom is at the end of the mid-world fortresses
– Koopalings are at each of the castles

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Game Informer has revealed two brand new game for Nintendo Land. Say hello to Metroid Blast and Balloon Trip Breeze!

We’ve actually seen Metroid Blast previously. It made its debut at E3 2011, but it’s a more complete game now. Balloon Trip Breeze, meanwhile, appears to be completely new.

Details and images of both games can be found in the gallery above.

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Square Enix has trademarked a few items in Japan, but there’s one filing that’s particularly interesting. “Circle of Mana” is now in the company’s possession.

The Mana series hasn’t been revisited since Square Enix released Heroes of Mana for DS back in 2007. Perhaps this trademark is a sign that the IP could be making a return?

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Monster Hunter 4 will have a big showing at the Tokyo Game Show this year. It’ll be playable for the first time, and Capcom will even be revealing “surprising information” during the show.

Specifics on this haven’t been announced yet, for obvious reasons. All that’s known is that details will be shared during the game’s stage event, which will also cover an introduction to new systems and actions.

Those who try out the Monster Hunter 4 demo will be able to battle three monsters and experience the new ruins field. Additionally, the “Controllable Insect Bow” weapon will be available.

Capcom will hand out the following bag to demo players, which includes a booklet and another novelty item:


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