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Nintendo of America has confirmed what we all pretty much assumed. Animal Crossing: Jump Out won’t ship in the US this year, but a release is planned for the first half of 2013.

Also reconfirmed is that Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon is coming next year. The delay was announced a few weeks back, but we now have a slightly less Q1 2013 window.

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Guess which digital title popped up on Nintendo’s website today? Yes, it’s La-Mulana!

EnjoyUp Games, rumored to be publishing La-Mulana in Europe, will be bringing it to the North American Wii Shop Channel. Believe it or not, the game is less than a month away from launch. Nintendo’s site says that it’s coming on September 20 for 1,000 points.

Surely this means that EnjoyUp will also publish La-Mulana in Europe, and it can likely be expected in PAL territories soon.


Seemingly out of nowhere, Nintendo of America has confirmed that Onitore will be released in the US this year. Consumers will be able to purchase the title on December 3.

The game will have a new title overseas: Brain Age: Concentration Training.

Nintendo of America tweeted moments ago:

“Dr. Kawashima is back to train your brain! Brain Age: Concentration Training launches for Nintendo #3DS on 12/3.”

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Lucasfilm recently registered a number of domain names for “Star Wars: First Assault”. That was followed up by a couple of US trademarks.

It seems that First Assault could be video game-related. Both filings mainly pertain to “interactive entertainment software”. Other goods, such as pencil cases and pencil sharpeners, are mentioned in the trademarks.

LucasArts, a subsidiary of Lucasfilm, hasn’t announced anything for Star Wars: First Assault yet. With these new discoveries though, we could be hearing something soon.

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Hm… looks like there are a few aspects that are already in English. Maybe this will come out in North America and Europe soon?

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The images above are being branded as “screenshots”, but they aren’t of gameplay. They’re taken from Professor Layton and the Ruins of an Advanced Civilization’s cutscenes.



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