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Miyamoto was trying out the Audioguide at the Louvre Museum a few days ago. You can find out more about the 3DS guide here.

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Two 3DS titles from Renegade Kid remain in limbo. Neither Planet Crashers nor ATV Wild Ride 3D have been released yet.

Both were originally announced as retail games, but they may end up on the eShop instead. The final decision lies in the hands of publisher Ignition Entertainment.

Based on what we found out about Order Up on Thursday, it’s more than possible that Planet Crashers and ATV Wild Ride 3D will skip store shelves for the 3DS’ digital store.

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Super Mario Kart just got more realistic. One fan has combined an exercise bike with an Arduino microcontroller, sensors, and switches into a comparable SNES controller.

According to YouTube uploader “statuswoe”:

“Peddling at a certain rate holds down the A button to accelerate, left and right are buttons on the handlebars and there is a red button in the middle of the handlebars for using special items.”

I could imagine this becoming tiring after a short while, but it’s certainly a unique way to play Super Mario Kart.


Zombie Panic in Wonderland is coming to the 3DS eShop in some form. Akaoni Studios is currently considering whether the studio should revamp the title entirely or implement some new gameplay mechanics.

Development began not too long ago, so we’ll probably need to wait a few months before we see Zombie Panic in Wonderland on the eShop.

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The May 15 edition of CoroCoro will contain another significant update on Pokemon Black/White 2. The magazine will also be detailing something that is labeled in the current issue as “New Pokémon Scoop”. Keep in mind that this doesn’t necessarily mean that CoroCoro will be revealing new Pokemon next month.

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A small but extremely helpful feature has been added to Club Nintendo. Once you’ve logged in on the site, you’ll be able to determine how many coins will expire at the end of the “Club Nintendo year” (June 30). This information is provided on the top-right corner of the page, underneath your coins total.



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