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Endgame Studios has finally confirmed that Fractured Soul will be arriving on the 3DS eShop next month. It will also launch in Australia and New Zealand on the same day, which is Janaury 10.

According to the studio:

“It’s coming out on January 10. We don’t know the price yet – it’s still in discussion with Nintendo Europe. And of course, the free demo is releasing tomorrow (Dec 6) in the USA – the first world of the game playable for free.”

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Nintendo of Europe has discounted two titles on the 3DS eShop. As part of the “Video Game Hero Sale”, Donkey Kong is now available for 25% off while Donkey Kong Jr. is experiencing a 30% discount.

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This week’s Nintendo Download includes the following featured content:


Nintendo eShop on Wii U™

EA SPORTS FIFA Soccer 13 – Demo Version – EA SPORTS delivers award-winning game play, including the Player Impact Engine, HD graphics and more than 500 officially licensed clubs. Innovations that use the Wii U GamePad put you on the pitch and in the action. Lift and look through the GamePad touch screen to aim the ball on set pieces and penalty kicks, then put the perfect curve on your shot and let it fly. Plus, connect and interact with friends online by inviting them to play or messaging them in real-time using touch-screen typing. Broadband Internet access is required for online play.


Nintendo eShop on Nintendo 3DS™

Scribblenauts™ Unlimited – Venture into a wide-open world where the most powerful tool is your imagination. Help Maxwell solve robust puzzles in seamless, free-roaming levels by summoning any object you can think of. Leverage the StreetPass™ functionality of the Nintendo 3DS system to see the creative solutions to puzzles by players in your area. And for the first time, learn the backstory of Maxwell’s parents, 41 siblings (including his twin sister Lily) and how he got his magical notepad. Scribblenauts Unlimited is also available at retail stores.


Arc System Works has a new River City Ransom title in the works. Famitsu has a first look at the downloadable entry this week.

Players will control of the series’ main rival Riki in Riki Densetsu. He used to be a star player for his school’s soccer team, but was issued a suspension after a revenge beat-down. You see, Riki wasn’t pleased that half of his own team was attacked by a rival school before one of their big matches. As a result, he decided to get some revenge.

Riki is now a complete delinquent. In the game, he’ll take on a Mushamonzen which is led by Okada.

Screenshots posted in Famitsu imply that Riki Densetsu will be a typical River City Ransom. It features side-scrolling gameplay and IP’s classic art style for characters.

Riki Densetsu will be released on December 12 for the Japanese 3DS eShop for 800 yen.

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Summer Carnival ’92 will be hitting the Japanese eShop as a Famicom download on December 12 for 500 yen. Screenshots of the game can be found above.

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Game Freak’s 3DS eShop title HarmoKnight will be coming to the North American eShop. The news was shared during today’s Nintendo Direct. While no specific date was announced, gamers will be able to experience this title in the near future.


This week’s European Nintendo Downloads are as follows:

Wii U Download

Mighty Switch Force! Hyper Drive Edition – €9.99 / £8.99

Wii U retail

Funky Barn – €49.99 / £39.99

Wii U app

LOVEFiLM – free

3DS Download

The “Denpa” Men: They Came by Wave – €7.99 / £7.19

3DS retail

Paper Mario Sticker Star – €44.99 / £39.99

3DS DLC

New Art Academy – €1.99 / £1.79
· Paint Like Van Gogh
· Reflections

3DS Download

2 Fast 4 Gnomz – €4.99 / £4.49

3DS eShop video

The 3D Machine Series – €0.99 / £0.89 per episode
The Incredible Barbazan – €0.99 / £0.89 (price reduction)

DSiWare

Christmas Wonderland 2 – €7.99 / £7.19 / 800 points

Wii VC

The Last Blade 2 – 900 points

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Square Enix has a new Dragon Quest X tie-in project in the works for the 3DS eShop. The title, called “Dragon Quest X: Odekake Moshasu de Battle”, is a card battle game.

Dragon Quest X: Odekake Moshasu de Battle takes advantage of the 3DS camera so that people’s faces can be transformed into monster cards. Players use cards at their disposal to take on monsters found in Dragon Quest X. Over 300 monsters are included in the game.

Another gameplay tidbit concerns “lucky tidbits”. Users can earn these tokens throughout the experience and, in turn, can change into various “prize items” in Dragon Quest X.

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