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A notice on Nico Nico indicates that tomorrow’s Nintendo Direct will be 30 minutes long.

As we mentioned earlier today, Satoru Iwata will be hosting broadcast to deliver news about Wii U games and services. It will be a bit different from the regular presentations, according to Iwata.

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Note that while this is footage from the Vita version, Urban Trial Freestyle shouldn’t be much different on the 3DS.


A fan-driven Pokemon event was recently held in Chile, and it featured a somewhat out-of-the-blue Nintendo announcement.

The special Pikachu 3DS XL, previously released in Japan and Europe, was also confirmed for the Chile. This news may have implications for North America since Chile uses the same 3DS system as the US.

Does this mean Nintendo of America will be announcing the Pikachu 3DS XL for the states soon? We can only hope!

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Update 2: Bumped to the front page. Nintendo of America has confirmed a presentation as well for 6 AM PT / 9 AM ET. You’ll be able to watch it here.

Update: Aaaaand Nintendo’s Japanese Twitter account has confirmed a presentation as well. News regarding the company’s first-party lineup and services will be detailed. The official Japanese page calls this one a “Wii U Direct: Nintendo Games” broadcast.

A new, dedicated Wii U Nintendo Direct is imminent. Satoru Iwata will be hosting a presentation tomorrow to announce new games for the platform. Maybe we’ll hear about something from Capcom?

Thus far, the Nintendo Direct has only been confirmed for Europe. The broadcast will take place at 2 PM GMT tomorrow.

Nintendo of America/Japan may follow up with announcements of their own. If and/or when that happens, we’ll be sure to update this post.

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We’ll just call this game Resident Evil: Revelations… it’ll easier to distinguish it from the 3DS version.


Resident Evil: Revelations is indeed coming to consoles. After weeks of speculation, Capcom has confirmed the title for Wii U, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC. The new version launches on May 21 in North America and May 24 in Europe. Digital versions of Revelations’ HD port are planned.

Capcom is bringing extra content to the new version of Revelations. In addition to HD visuals, it will feature “a terrifying new enemy, extra difficulty mode and improvements to Raid Mode such as new weapons, skill sets and the opportunity to play as Hunk and other characters from the series.”

Revelations will cost $49.99 / €49.99 on consoles. The PC version will be available for $39.99 / €39.99.

Source: Capcom PR


Atlus will be bringing an Etrian Odyssey IV: Legends of the Titan demo to the 3DS eShop next month. Owners of the handheld will be able to grab the download from the store starting on February 7.

In the demo, gamers will encounter the opening gameplay areas featured in the full title, including the introduction, initial mini-dungeon (Old Forest Mine), first skyship area (Windy Plains), and areas of the first main dungeon (Lush Woodlands). Sidequests in the main dungeon will be available, as will the complete set of equipment, skills, and classes from full title. Various facilities in town are included in the demo, such as Guild Card exchanges via QR code and select QR gifts.

All progress made in the demo can be transferred over to the retail release.

Source: Atlus PR


LEGO City: Undercover is a big game. It features a large overworld that is probably bigger than the one included in LEGO Batman 2.

According to executive producer Loz Doyle, it will take players ten minutes just to drive a loop around Undercover’s city. The world is also made up of side roads, a ground level city, and more.

“It would take 10 minutes just to drive a loop of the city. That doesn’t even include exploring all the side roads and other regions. Not only is there the ground level city to explore but you can also get up on the rooftops where there is a whole load of additional gameplay.”

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