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This week’s video additions to the Wii U/3DS eShops are as follows:

Wii U

AeternoBlade Trailer
National StreetPass Weekend Diner
Pikmin 3 – New Mission Stages in New Environments
National StreetPass Weekend
The Legend of the Mystical Ninja Trailer
Disney Infinity: Character Montage
Assassin’s Creed IV Black Flag Video 3
Barbie Dreamhouse Party Trailer
Nintendo Minute: Super Mario 3D World Favorite Levels
Nintendo World Store Launch Event – 11/21/13
Just Dance 2014 – Videos 5-8

3DS

Jump Trials Supreme Trailer
AeternoBlade Video
AeternoBlade Trailer
My Style Studio: Hair Salon Trailer
National StreetPass Weekend Diner
Pikmin 3 – New Mission Stages in New Environments
National StreetPass Weekend

Source: Wii U/3DS eShops


Wii U eShop

This week’s Wii U eShop charts are as follows:

Software

1. Zelda: Wind Waker HD
2. Super Mario World
3. Super Mario 3D World
4. Super Mario Bros.
5. Contra III: The Alien Wars
6. Super Mario Bros. 2
7. EDGE
8. EarthBound
9. Art Academy: SketchPad
10. The Legend of Zelda
11. Super Metroid
12. Mario Bros.
13. Donkey Kong
14. The Legend of The Mystical Ninja
15. Kung Fu Rabbit
16. Pokemon Rumble U
17. Super Castlevania IV
18. Puddle
19. Donkey Kong 3
20. Zelda II – The Adventure of Link

Videos

1. Super Mario 3D World Accolades Trailer
2. Super Mario 3D World Trailer
3. Super Mario 3D World Trailer 2
4. Adventure Time Explore the Dungeon Trailer
5. Zelda: Wind Waker HD 6/11/13
6. Contra III: The Alien Wars Trailer
7. Pikmin 3 – White Pikmin Video
8. Wii Sports Club Trailer
9. Pikmin 3 – Purple Pikmin Video
10. Pokemon – S15 Ep1
11. Sonic Lost World Trailer
12. Pokemon Rumble U Gameplay Trailer
13. New Super Mario Bros. U Video
14. Sonic Lost World Trailer
15. The Legend of the Mystical Ninja Trailer
16. Batman: Arkham Origins Trailer
17. Super Mario 3D World Trailer 3
18. Super Mario World Trailer
19. EDGE Trailer
20. Mario & Sonic: Sochi 2014 Launch Trailer

Source: Wii U eShop

Good news, Club Nintendo members: Platinum and Gold rewards are starting to ship. Those who reached either of these two Elite statues should receive a confirmation email in the coming days.

As a reminder, here are the rewards that were up for grabs back in July:

Three-poster set (Platinum only)
The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask Original Soundtrack (Platinum Only)
2014 Club Nintendo Calender (Gold/Platinum)
Super Smash Bros. (Gold/Platinum) – download on Wii
WarioWare: D.I.Y. Showcase (Gold/Platinum) – download on Wii
Zelda: Link’s Awakening DX (Gold/Platinum) – download on 3DS
Super Mario Land (Gold/Platinum) – download on 3DS
Sakura Samurai (Gold/Platinum) – download on 3DS

Thanks to PattonFiend for the tip.

Akihiko Yoshida, longtime character designer, left Square Enix just recently. Yoshida saw a very long tenure with the company having worked there for close to two decades.

In the latest issue of Famitsu, Yoshida explained why he decided to depart from Square Enix. He also spoke about his commitment to Bravely Default even though he’s moved on.

Yoshida told the magazine:


Flyhigh Works is releasing a cheap visual novel game, Harvest December, on the Japanese 3DS eShop next week. Here’s what we know about the title:

– Stars Masaki Konno, a Tokyo-bred boy whose life is suddenly uprooted as he’s forced to move to a heavily snow-laden backwater country town
– Masaki learns that both Gods and mankind live in relative peace and harmony with a female God called Shiro who rides a wolf as one of his encounters
– He also takes an interest in Masaki
– Towada Yuki: one of the town authorities’ daughter
– It’s love at first sight for Masaki and Towada
– 100 yen
– Out on December 18

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Hero Bank details

Posted on 10 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in 3DS, News | 0 comments

SEGA’s latest trailer for Hero Bank has revealed a bunch of new information about Hero Bank. The latest details roundup can be found below.

– Kaito Gosho needs to pay off his billion yen debt
– Kaito Gosho enters himself into the Hero Bank to make cash
– Hero Bank is a virtual world where money is king and robots spit out cash when you punch them up in fights to the finish
– Spend money to make money
– Trigger a special attack that’s paid for with your earnings
– Need cash in order to block
– Getting change requires you to run around the ring, which is like a breather moment for both sides
– When this happens, the ring will periodically fill with cash thrown in by spectators
– As you unleash attacks on foes, you’ll also dash cash out of them that you can then scoop up to fuel further attacks
– Seems that players move and fight with the touch screen
– Stand on one of the corners of the rings to exhort the crowd
– At certain points, you’ll also be able to transform into different heroes
– These include a salaryman robot and a middle-aged aunty robot
– Once the enemy’s hit points are depleted, you can pin them for the winning fall and then take your earnings

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Double Dragon seems to be heading to both the Wii U and 3DS eShops tomorrow. It was initially expected to only be available for the Wii U VC, but a listing on Nintendo’s site confirms a release on the company’s handheld as well. The game will be available for $4.99.

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Update: Nintendo has provided the following statement:

“There seems to be some buzz online today about the launch date of Super Smash Bros. We would like to clarify that the speculation about a Spring 2014 launch date for Super Smash Bros. on Wii U was the result of a misquotation in an interview. The original article has since been rectified and we have no further announcements to make at this time.”

Original: So much for that supposed spring release for the next Super Smash Bros. German outlet Nintendo-Online has received confirmation from Nintendo that the game doesn’t have a set timeframe for launch.

Yesterday, talk of Smash’s release date surfaced after Bernd Fakesch, general manager of Nintendo of Germany, said it would be out in addition to Mario Kart 8 in the spring. Mario Kart 8 is still on track for spring 2014 – as it always has been – but that’s not the case for Smash Bros.

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