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Nintendo has gone ahead and opened a dedicated page for amiibo on its website. Access it here. There’s a video on the page – posted above – which features a bit of Smash Bros. Wii U footage and how amiibo figures work with the game.

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Square Enix has released the final round of DLC for Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call in North America and Europe.

Players can purchase the following tracks:

Final Fantasy XI – “Melodies Errant” (battle music)
Final Fantasy XIII – “Nascent Requiem” (battle music)
Final Fantasy XI – “Iron Colossus” (battle music)
Final Fantasy VII Advent Children – “Battle in the Forgotten City” (battle music)
Final Fantasy III – “Saronia” (field music)
Final Fantasy IX – “Ipsen’s Castle” (field music)
Final Fantasy VII – “Rufus’s Welcoming Ceremony” (field music)
Final Fantasy VIII – “The Oath” (field music)
Final Fantasy XII – “Phon Coast” (field music)

The following character is also available:

Final Fantasy VII – Vincent

All content is priced at $0.99 / £0.89 / €0.99

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PDP has another four “Fight Pad” controllers planned for Wii U.

The new variations include Donkey Kong, Link, Samus, and Wario themes. Each is given a tentative February 20 release date by Canadian retailer Video Games Plus. They’re all priced at $25.

Mario, Yoshi, and Princess Peach PDP Fight Pads are the first wave of controllers from PDP.

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The new Halloween themes for 3DS have now arrived in North America. These include “NES: Halloween Link”, “Animal Crossing: New Leaf: Jack, the Czar of Halloween”, and “Halloween: Spooky Black Cat”.

Pricing for the two former themes are priced at $1.99. The latter costs $0.99.

Thanks to chocobagg for the tip.


Pier Solar HD has a final release date. On its Facebook page, developer Watermelon announced that its game will launch via the eShop on November 6.

Take a look at the post below:

It was originally thought that Pier Solar HD would be coming to Wii U today based on an entry from Nintendo’s website. However, Watermelon quickly clarified that the listing was inaccurate.

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