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Nintendo announced Darumeshi Sports Store during today’s Japanese Nintendo Direct today, and then subsequently released the game on the 3DS eShop. You can find details about the game below. There’s also an official site to check out here. We’ve rounded up the footage above.

– Free to play
– Play as your Mii
– First enter the Darumeshi Sports Store run by Inuji Darumeshi, a 10 year-old dog
– Players are welcomed and given a boiled egg, his favorite food, as a gift for coming to his store
– Inuji’s wife has left him and his store is failing
– Children don’t want to play baseball any longer and instead play inside
– Inuji went to Hotendo to get a “4DS” and some baseball games to sell
– Inuji figures kids will play baseball on their 4DS if nothing else
– Players are given a 4DS and a demo of one of his baseball games for listening
– Inuji talks about how hard it is raising ten kids without his wife around
– As a result, players look after one
– Kids’ names vary, but look the same
– Pick which kid you want
– Take the kid back to your home and play the baseball demo by climbing inside the 4DS and running along the cable to the TV
– Press “A” when the baseball comes
– Given points for your timing (one, two, or three points)
– If you reach three dead balls, it’s Game Over
– Each challenge requires a certain number of points to complete it
– Graded on your performance
– Earn stamps based on your performance
– Use stamps to earn items including boiled eggs and and nose hair trimmers
– 6 challenges in the demo
– 50 challenges in the “full game”
– Different types of challenge
– One challenge has two ball machines shooting at players
– Another was nothing but trick shots
– Each had 5 levels of difficulty
– Once practice is over the seemingly regular ball machines stand up and are effectively men dressed in full suits with the ball machines for heads
– Emerge from your 3DS when done with all challenges
– Magic or technology allows the items you collected in-game to be transferred to the real world
– Go back to the sports store and talk with Inuji
– He shows off his full collection of titles
– 10 in total
– Each is a variation on baseball
– Some are hitting, some catching, some aiming, some bat making
– Each game costs 400 yen
– Use real money to pay for these games
– Negotiate the price with the help of the child you picked
– Do this by using the boiled eggs you collected from getting stamps as well as the items
– Ex: let him use your nose hair trimmers to clear up his prominent nose hairs and get 100 yen off the price
– You can keep negotiating
– If you have enough items and patience you might even be able to get the game(s) for free, but not sure if this is actually possible
– The better you are at the games, the more stamps/items you would get and the more you would have to negotiate with
– Can also get coupons to get money off (10, 30, 50 yen)
– The game uses Chinese characters extensively and without readings,
– Intended for an older audience than most of their titles
– As does the story of Inuji’s separation and the fact that you could spend as much as 4,000 yen on the title getting all the games
– Spoken in a heavy Kansai dialect, which is very different to traditional Japanese taught in schools and colleges
– Language of Kyoto
– Beleaguered salesman with a Kansai accent is almost a trope in Japan

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The new Band Brothers game for 3DS was announced for Japan quite some time ago. However, it resurfaced during today’s Nintendo Direct with an official name and details.

Footage we posted to the site earlier today showed Satoru Iwata performing. As it turns out, players can be turned into a Vocaloid thanks to the 3DS microphone’s ability to record voices. The Yamaha Vocaloid synthesizer software is then used to product a Vocaloid. The game will also support additional musical instruments at the same time and enhanced sound quality.

Band Brothers P will be available in Japan this winter.

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Squids Odyssey was officially announced for the Wii U eShop during today’s Nintendo Direct. The Game Bakers has now sent out a press release also confirming a 3DS version and a fall launch.

Look for the PR below.


Bit Boy!! Arcade will be available towards the end of September, it has been confirmed. European pricing will be set at €7.99. A price for North America hasn’t been confirmed just yet.

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This week’s Japanese eShop update is as follows:

3DS

Downloadable Titles
Simple DL Series Vol. 15 The Mahjong – 500 yen
3D The Super Shinobi II (3D Shinobi III) – 600 yen
Denpa Ningen no RPG 3 – 1,000 yen
Maru G?kaku! Hisho Kentei – 2,800 yen
Kemono-den Sentai Ky?ry?ja Game de Gaburincho (retail title) – 4,980 yen
Nekketsu K?ha Kunio-kun SP Rant? Ky?s?kyoku (retail title) 4,500 yen
One Piece Romance Dawn B?ken no Yoake (retail title) – 5,980 yen
Conception II: Nanahoshi no Michibiki to Mazuru no Akumu DEMO – FREE
Hulu – FREE (with monthly fee)

Virtual Console
Ike Ike! Nekketsu Hockey-bu: Subette Koronde Dairant? (Famicom) – 500 yen
Binary Land (Famicom) – 500 yen

Wii U

Downloadable Titles
Ry? ga Gotoku 1&2 HD for Wii U (Yakuza 1&2 HD, retail title) – 4,700 yen

Virtual Console
Kamaitachi no Yoru (Super Famicom) – 800 yen

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Treasurenauts doesn’t have a release date just yet. But with any luck, Renegade Kid’s next 3DS eShop game will be available this year.

On Twitter, co-founder Jools Watsham said that the studio is looking to have Treasurenauts out by the end of 2013:


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SteamWorld Dig is out now in Europe, in case you missed today’s Nintendo Direct…




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