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Harvest Moon GB hasn’t arrived on the North American 3DS eShop yet, though Natsume’s plans haven’t changed. The company reconfirmed today that the title will be out before the end of the year.

When exactly? Natsume didn’t say. But there are only a few more months left in 2012, so its release shouldn’t be too far out.

Source: Natsume PR



New advertisements promoting Nintendo’s Wii U partnership with Burger King have started to appear at fast food restaurant outlets. As expected, one toy will be included with every Kids Meal.

We’re still unsure as to when this offer will begin. I’d say next month is likely!

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Capcom is open to the idea of a Resident Evil 2 remake. Nothing is in development at the moment, but producer Yoshiaki Hirabayashi seems interested in the idea.

So how can a Resident Evil 2 remake be made possible? It’s really up to the fans. Hirabayashi told GameSpot that “if there’s a groundswell of support for remaking that game, then I think that’s something Capcom would take under consideration.”

“Just to lay all the cards on the table, that way there’s no rumor-mongering or things like that, no, we are not working on a Resident Evil 2 remake as of now. But if the fans really clamor for it; if there’s a groundswell of support for remaking that game, then I think that’s something Capcom would take under consideration.”

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We found out about the European Club Nintendo RPG Commemorative Coin Collection a few months back. It’s now reaching the hands of eligible members.


Nintendo has shared release dates and prices for three upcoming 3DS eShop games. Details on each can be found at the links below.

October 4

Samurai G – $1.99

October 11

Crazy Kangaroo (3DS Download) – $3.99
Nurikabe by Nikoli (3DS Download) – $4.99


Well goodness, Platinum Games sure has opinions! This one is about Capcom specifically, and it comes from everyone’s favorite guy who has opinions, Hideki Kamiya…

“I heard there were a huge amount of people working on [Capcom’s] Devil May Cry 4, just an enormous amount of people. Didn’t help them, did it? The point is Capcom has the resources to employ 600 people, so good luck to them.”

A little passive aggressive, eh? Though, he may have a point given the potentially-terrible Resident Evil 6 that’s on its way out later this year. Around 600 people worked on the game according to CVG, and if the demo/early impressions are any indication, it’s not going to be too great.

Via CVG



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