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Beginning on April 2, GameStop will no longer accept any GameCube products for trade-ins. This includes all consoles, games, and accessories.

The retailer will likely continue selling any remaining GameCube-related stock. To this day, some GameStop outlets still have used Game Boy Advance games on sale.

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We’ve covered the footage shown of Epic Mickey 2 extensively, but you can listen to some thoughts from Warren Spector.

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PDP created an Epic Mickey paintbrush add-on for the Wii nunchuck when the game launched a couple of years ago. It seems that the company is once again working on a few peripherals for the sequel.

First up is an updated version of the original paintbrush, which features an Epic Mickey 2 logo. The tip of the brush contains a lovely blue glow. PDP is also making a completely original nunchuck attachment based on Oswald’s remote control.

No word yet on when the accessories will be available and how much they’ll cost. They’re in the prototype stage at the moment.

Photos of the add-ons can be found in the gallery above.

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The latest Nintendo Gamer review scores are as follows:

Beyond the Labyrinth (3DS) – 53%
Cabela’s Big Game Hunter 2012 (Wii) – 40%
Card Games: The Classics (DS) – 35%
Carnival Games Wild West 3D (3DS) – 69%
Dillon’s Rolling Western (eShop) – 62%
Gabrielle’s Ghostly Groove 3D (3DS) – 49%
Inazuma Eleven 2 (DS) – 72%
Jewel Master: Cradle of Persia (DS) – 45%
Junior League Sports (Wii) – 11%
Kid Icarus: Uprising (3DS) – 92%
Nekketsu Kouha Kunio-Kun Special (3DS) – 60%
Pandora’s Tower (Wii) – 81%
Puzzler Works 2012 (DS) – 75%
Rhythm Thief & the Emperor’s Treasure (3DS) – 76%
The Whitakers present Milton & Friends 3D (3DS) – 39%
Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 (3DS VC) – 78%

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The man in the last photo is your winner, Sam Buzby. Jay Demry (left) and Jacob Effertz (right) and the runner-ups.


It’s out today, folks!


You can get a look at Kingdom Hearts 3D’s intro in the video above.


I’m generally very careful with regards to posting update when we don’t know about a specific project coming to a Nintendo platform. In this case, though, there have been comments from Gaijin Games implying a Wii U version of Bit.Trip Runner 2 would be possible. Given how much support Gaijin has provided on Nintendo systems, I truly believe that there’s a strong chance of the title arriving on Nintendo’s new console.



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