More The Legend of Legacy footage
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More: FuRyu, Japan, The Legend of Legacy
Amazon: Pokemon Omega Ruby, Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate, Fire Emblem: Awakening for $27, Smash Wii U $41
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Update 3: All games are back to their normal prices.
Update 2: Back in stock on Amazon!
Update: Monster Hunter is gone on Amazon, but Walmart has it for the same price.
Several new deals have gone live on Amazon, including Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate for $27, Super Smash Bros. Wii U for $41, and more. Find our roundup below.
Pokemon Omega Ruby – $26.85
Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate – $27.36
Fire Emblem: Awakening – $27.41
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U – $41.05
Video: Another look at the Toon Link, Bowser, Sheik, Lucario, and Ike amiibo
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Nintendo has sold 200,000 amiibo figures in France
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200,000 amiibo figures have been sold in France, Nintendo has announced. That figure accounts for all sales since the product line launched in late November.
amiibo has been extremely successful in other territories as well. For instance, Nintendo confirmed earlier this month that nearly 2.6 million figures have been sold in the U.S. thus far.
Kaitou Joker: Time Crossing Phantom Thief and the Lost Gem trailer
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More Kirby and the Rainbow Curse footage
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Dan Adelman on third-parties, Nintendo culture, demos, eShop quality control, Virtual Console
Posted on 10 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS eShop, News, Wii U eShop | 30 Comments
Dromble published a fantastic interview with Dan Adelman today. Adelman worked at Nintendo of America for several years and ended up leading the company’s indie efforts, though he departed last year.
Dromble’s interview touches on several topics – third-parties, culture at Nintendo, demos, eShop quality control, and the Virtual Console. You can find excerpts below, and the full discussion here.