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As long as your format your SDXC card to FAT32, it should be able to work with a 3DS unit.

That’s a heck of a lot of storage though… even 64GB would seem like enough! Although, now that retail games are starting to show up on the eShop, maybe using a large SD card isn’t such a bad idea.

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You can add Keldeo to your copy of Pokemon Black/White by visiting GameStop. Information about the distribution can be found here.


Comes with new Swapnote stationary!

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D3Publisher finally confirmed the Adventure Time: Hey Ice King! Why’d You Steal Our Garbage?!! Collector’s Edition today. Isn’t that a mouthful?

The special edition will be offered on both the 3DS and DS for $39.95. Included in the package are the following items:

Custom design of the Enchiridion on a premium SteelBook case
Limited edition replica stylus of Finn’s Gold Sword
Exclusive bestiary guide book
Bonus poster map of the Land of Ooo
Full version of Adventure Time: Hey Ice King! Why’d you steal our garbage?!! video game

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Harvest Moon is celebrating its 15th anniversary in North America this year. To honor the occasion, Natsume will release a special Anniversary Edition of Harvest Moon: A New Beginning, which includes a twelve inch Harvest Moon cow.

The release will be sold exclusively through the company’s online store. Fans can pre-order the Anniversary Edition starting on September 14. Pre-ordering the special edition or standard release will net you a yak plushie, as shown here.

Harvest Moon: A New Beginning will be available on November 6.

Source: Natsume PR


Tomorrow’s Nintendo Direct appears to be a Japanese-only affair. Nintendo of America has confirmed that it won’t be broadcasting its own pre-recorded video, and Nintendo of Europe hasn’t announced anything on its end either.

So… keep those expectations in check, folks! It will be a smaller affair compared to June’s presentation.

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A couple of weeks ago, middleware-maker Umbra announced that it became an official Wii U partner. Third-parties can now use the company’s tools for upcoming projects.

It’s already been confirmed that Mass Effect 3 will be making use of Umbra’s technology. The game will be out for the Wii U’s launch.

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