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D3Publisher finally confirmed the Adventure Time: Hey Ice King! Why’d You Steal Our Garbage?!! Collector’s Edition today. Isn’t that a mouthful?

The special edition will be offered on both the 3DS and DS for $39.95. Included in the package are the following items:

Custom design of the Enchiridion on a premium SteelBook case
Limited edition replica stylus of Finn’s Gold Sword
Exclusive bestiary guide book
Bonus poster map of the Land of Ooo
Full version of Adventure Time: Hey Ice King! Why’d you steal our garbage?!! video game

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Harvest Moon is celebrating its 15th anniversary in North America this year. To honor the occasion, Natsume will release a special Anniversary Edition of Harvest Moon: A New Beginning, which includes a twelve inch Harvest Moon cow.

The release will be sold exclusively through the company’s online store. Fans can pre-order the Anniversary Edition starting on September 14. Pre-ordering the special edition or standard release will net you a yak plushie, as shown here.

Harvest Moon: A New Beginning will be available on November 6.

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Tomorrow’s Nintendo Direct appears to be a Japanese-only affair. Nintendo of America has confirmed that it won’t be broadcasting its own pre-recorded video, and Nintendo of Europe hasn’t announced anything on its end either.

So… keep those expectations in check, folks! It will be a smaller affair compared to June’s presentation.

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A couple of weeks ago, middleware-maker Umbra announced that it became an official Wii U partner. Third-parties can now use the company’s tools for upcoming projects.

It’s already been confirmed that Mass Effect 3 will be making use of Umbra’s technology. The game will be out for the Wii U’s launch.

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Tomorrow’s Nintendo Direct isn’t the only important Nintendo-happening of the week. The Big N is also planning on holding a retailer meeting sometime within the next few days.

Sinobi, the source of the news, has high hopes that there will be news on Animal Crossing: Jump Out. Nintendo will likely have a final Japanese release date for this title since it is due for release this fall. There’s a very strong chance that it will have a strong presence at the retail meeting as well as tomorrow’s Nintendo Direct.

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Any future Senran Kagura game would likely come to the 3DS. Marvelous AQL producer Kenichiro Takaki, speaking with Nintendo Dream, told the magazine that he’d be interested in making Senran Kagura 2 for the handheld, assuming Burst sells well and players enjoy the experience.

If a sequel were to be made, Takaki would look to offer brand new gameplay that would provide even more stimulating hyper battle play.

Nintendo Dream reports that Burst contains a hint concerning the future of the franchise in the form of a “bonus”. We don’t know what this is yet, but we’ll likely find out once players get their hands on the title.

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Telltale made a number of Back to the Future adventure grahpic games last year. Amid the series’ success, rumor has it that the developer will be returning to the IP in the near future.

One GameSpot reader claims that Doc Brown actor Christopher Lloyd told FanExpo attendees about his plans to once again provide voice work for an unannounced Back to the Future title.

Beyond this, Lloyd had nothing additional to share. Telltale Games is remaining mum for now, saying:

“We are unable to comment on any unannounced titles or projects from Telltale Games.”

Telltale has been focusing on its Walking Dead titles, so we may not receive a confirmation regarding a new Back to the Future game (or series) until that’s all wrapped up. But given the popularity of the first few releases, it wouldn’t be surprising if an announcement is made sooner rather than later.

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