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Looks like we’ll be seeing Life Force (otherwise known as Salamander) on the overseas 3DS eShops in the future. We’ve come across an OFLC listing for the classic Konami game, which launched on the Japanese eShop back in February. There’s no word on a specific date for its availability yet, but hopefully it won’t be too long before Nintendo of America/Europe get around to putting it out.


Super Ubi Land is getting a name change. Developer Notion Games has been in contact with Ubisoft, who may have requested a different title due to the similarities between “Ubi” and “Ubisoft”.

A tweet sent out by Notion Games reads:

When we last heard, Super Ubi Land was on track for a spring release. Hopefully that’s still the case.

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Fantasy Life developer Brownie Brown changed its name to “1-UP Studio” and underwent a restructure back in February. Now that the process is complete, the company’s new website is open for business.

A greeting message on the site reads:

“On February 2nd, 2013, our company changed its name to 1-UP Studio Inc. from Brown Brown Inc.
Our office moved from Kichijoji to Iidabashi [within Tokyo] and we have been given a fresh start in a new environment.
We, as a staff, would like to work diligently together to develop software that will satisfy our customers.”

There’s also a worthwhile corporate philosophy note on the site:

“I expect that any person familiar with video games will know of the term ‘1-UP’.
It is a term often used to describe the moment the character, being controlled by the player, increases its lives.
The positive images implied by the word ‘increase’ is thus bestowed on our company.
I would like to grow this company into one that steadily builds up its accomplishments step by step.
Mr. Gen Kadoi, Representative Director?
1-UP Studio Inc.”

1-UP Studio is a wholly-owned Nintendo studio. Current staff count stands at 18, which seems to be down from Brownie Brown’s last known figure of 32.

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Mario & Luigi: Dream Team are now live across major retailers. Have your pick: Amazon, Best Buy, or GameStop.

Mario & Luigi: Dream Team launches in North America on August 11. It will be the first Mario & Luigi game for the 3DS.



If you pre-order Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D from UK retailer GAME, you’ll receive a special bag and keyring.

EB Games Australia is also handing out a pre-order bonus. Reserve the 3DS game and the retailer will provide you with a Donkey Kong tie. A pretty nice bonus if you ask me!

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Amazon has taken 33% off the original price of Injustice: Gods Among Us.

The fighter launched at $59.99 in mid-April. It’s now available for just $40.22. By purchasing the game now, you’ll save $20.

You can find more information on the official product page here.



The Wii U and 3DS eShops technically aren’t connected, but it is possible to look up 3DS titles through the Wii U store. Perhaps in an effort to promote this functionality, the Wii U eShop now has a section showing off 3DS games.

You can look up a variety of 3DS products and information straight through the Wii U eShop. It’s just a shame this feature isn’t extended further.

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