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Nintendo of Europe just dropped off a press release about the latest Nintendo Direct, and it contains fantastic news about Pandora’s Tower. The company has confirmed that a limited edition version of the game will be available at launch. An art book will be included in the package.

“Fans of action packed RPGs can look forward to the launch of a limited edition Pandora’s Tower™ on 13 April exclusively for Wii. The limited edition offers fans a premium steel book casing and a beautiful 32 page art book, showcasing the best imagery of the game. Hot off the heels of The Last Story™, Pandora’s Tower is the latest in a line of story driven, action RPGs to launch for Wii and features real-time combat, motion controls, a unique relationship mechanic and multiple possible endings depending on your style of play.”

Source: Nintendo PR



Eiji Aonuma has sent out the Swapnote above to 3DS owners. It seems that fans who have played Ocarina of Time 3D will receive the message…

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Great news keeps rolling on in for Europe. Nintendo of Europe has confirmed that the Fatal Frame 2 remake, Project Zero 2: Wii Edition, will be released in the continent.

Nintendo of Europe tweeted the following a short while ago:

“Two games from Project Zero team coming to Europe Spirit Camera: The Cursed Memoir on #3DS & Project Zero 2: Wii Edition”

We knew about Spirit Camera thanks to Nintendo’s last financial report, but now there shouldn’t be any doubt about that game being localized either.

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We don’t have a name yet, but here’s what we know about Dr. Kawashima’s new brain training title for 3DS thus far. The information comes from the latest Nintendo Direct.

– Focuses on training your concentration and your working memory
– Working memory refers to the system where information that enters the brain is held temporarily as it is manipulated and used
– Big difference in the way these are trained compared to the past titles
– High level of concentration will be needed in these games
– Called “Oni-Tore” exercises
– Kawashima will take on the appearance of a demon in the game
– Concentrate on this training for at least 5 minutes a day to see results
– Difficulty changes based on the player’s ability
– Recommended for those who want to keep their brain young and younger people who are working hard/studying
– Releasing this summer in Japan


You can find a bunch of Kid Icarus: Uprising details from the latest Nintendo Direct below.

– Collect three parts to make a weapon called Genesis
– Use Genesis to fire a single powerful blast
– Smooth online play
– Can make the game easier/harder depending on the intensity scale that you set
– More rewards on harder
– Seriousness level drops automatically if you die
– Customization system
– Combine items
– Trade “seeds” to make combinations with other players through StreetPass
– Daily SpotPass downloads
– Follow @3DS_Palutena on Twitter (Japanese)
– Heavenly weapons come in many varieties and have various characters, each with a given value
– Higher value isn’t necessarily an indication that a weapon is bettter
– Circle in the air to avoid attacks
– When you circle around, you slow down
– Use a special attack when up against a wall
– Arrange abilities as if they were Tetris-like pieces on a grid in the menus
– Destroy weapons you receive for hearts
– AR battles happen randomly

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The image above was taken straight from the European version of Nintendo Direct. Rest easy, European Fire Emblem fans! You’ll be able to play Awakening later this year.


It’s not Brain Age… but Dr. Ryuta Kawashima is back.




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