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Super Mario Bros. Deluxe may not be launching on the European 3DS eShop in the middle of February as originally expected.

Nintendo initially listed the title for release on February 12 on an official page. Since then, however, it has been updated to “TBA”.

I still think we’ll be seeing Super Mario Bros. Deluxe on the European eShop in mid to late February due to the Nintendo Network Promotion, but we’ll just have to wait and see.

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Moon Chronicles is an interesting project for Renegade Kid. The game’s first season will be a remake of the original DS game, while season two will offer a new experience entirely.

Renegade Kid co-founder Jools Watsham explained on Twitter earlier today why the team decided to remake the original Moon before moving on to the actual sequel. He said:


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Shortly after confirming a release month for Retro City Rampage on 3DS, Vblank Entertainment also shared a price point for the download. It will cost $9.99, according to the game’s official Twitter account.


Retro City Rampage will likely end up being one of the eShop’s smallest games – it weighs in at just 16MB.


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Retro City Rampage will launch next month on the 3DS eShop, developer Vblank Entertainment has confirmed.

The studio shared the release month via Twitter, writing:


We don’t have an exact date yet, but it should be announced sooner rather than later.

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Renegade Kid has pulled back the curtain on Moon Chronicles, its new first-person shooter for the 3DS eShop.

Here’s what we know about the game, courtesy of IGN’s report:

– Episodic model
– Season one is a remake of the original DS game
– Pricing structure:

Episode 1: $8.99 (contains chapters 1 – 4 + 6 VR Missions: ~4 hours of gameplay).
Episode 2 (as DLC): $1.99 (contains chapters 5 – 8: ~2 hours of gameplay).
Episode 3 (as DLC): $1.99 (contains chapters 9 – 12: ~2 hours of gameplay).
Episode 4 (as DLC): $1.99 (contains chapters 13 – 16: ~2 hours of gameplay).

– Second season will likely come next year
– This will feature brand new content that takes place after the original

“We’re big fans of TV shows like Lost. We love shows that really cement the feeling where you watch an episode, you have a cliffhanger, and you absolutely need to watch the next one.”

“That’s our plan for season two and beyond, [for us] to approach it in a similar way. ‘What’s the whole point of the season? Where do we start and where do we end up?’” – Renegade Kid co-founder Jools Watsham

– Rebuilt from the ground up to take advantage of the 3D screen
– 60 frames-per-second (with/without 3D)
– Re-touched detailed geometry and graphics
– Circle Pad Pro support
– Out in spring 2014

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Nintendo Everything has received confirmation from Muteki Corporation that Dragon Fantasy: Book I as well as Dragon Fantasy: Book II are in the works for the 3DS.

Dragon Fantasy: Book I should be hitting the eShop sometime this spring. Book 2 will likely follow “as early as in the fall or winter,” according to the studio’s creative director Adam Rippon.

Dragon Fantasy: Book I previously landed on a number of platforms including the PS3, PS Vita, PC, and iOS. However, Nintendo’s handheld should end up receiving the definitive version. That’s because Muteki has made a bunch of changes/additions for the new release, such as the inclusion of 3D visuals, built-in maps of towns/dungeons, dual screen battles, the ability to turn off/on random battles, and more.

You can find a few exclusive screenshots from the 3DS version of Dragon Fantasy: Book I above. We’ll have more details about the game in an interview due to be published this weekend.


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