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Japanese Monster Hunter enthusiasts will soon be able to test out the latest entry in the franchise. Capcom has announced two demo opportunities for Monster Hunter Tri G today.

First, 3DS owners will be able to download a 169-megabyte demo “soon” from the eShop. There is a limitation, however. The demo will become inaccessible after thirty plays.

Fans can also try out a demo in stores, which seems to last 15 minutes. This opportunity will begin on Thursday.

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That was quick, wasn’t it? Earlier today, we heard that the latest Nintendo Power contains a new announcement from Aksys. Here we are now, just a few hours later, and the surprise has already been revealed.

Aksys is, as the title above indicates, making a new title calling Shifting World. Thus far, we’ve only heard that it’s a new project for the 3DS. Expect more details to surface shortly.

Thanks to Jake for the tip!


While Rhythm Heaven Fever hasn’t been given a specific release date, it has been made clear that the game is still a few months off. The title will launch sometime in February according to the magazine. That applies to North America, of course.

Fever launched in Japan earlier this year. A European release date has yet to be announced.

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Reggie discusses his first Mario Kart experience, his favorite tracks from Mario Kart 7, and more.


Don’t forget: Fortune Street does come out next week. I have a feeling Mario Kart 7 will overshadow this game greatly…

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A few days remain…


Aksys Games will be bringing a little bit of news to Nintendo Power this month. Assistant Marketing Manager Aileen Viray said on Twitter that the magazine will have the scoop on an unannounced game. Additionally, Nintendo Power will feature an interview with Gaijin Games’ Alex Neuse.

Viray wrote on Twitter:

“Dec 2011 issue of Nintendo Power has a lot of Aksys love! Look on page 14 for our new unannounced(!) game, and an @AlexNoisy Power Profile!”

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Devil Survivor 2 boxart

Posted on 12 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in DS, News | 0 comments



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