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ANSES – France’s health and safety executive – recently recommended that children under six not be exposed to stereoscopic 3D images. There is concern about impairing the development of their visual systems by using devices like the 3DS.

Nintendo has since weighed in on ANSES’ report. You can find the company’s full comments below.


Update (11/28/14): New Super Mario Bros. 2 is currently available for only $15.


Amazon officially began its Black Friday 2014 deals earlier today. Most of the significant Nintendo-related sales will be delegated to Lighting Deals, but there are a few things on the side as well.

You can purchase games such as:

Scribblenauts Unlimited (Wii U) for $10
Scribblenauts Unmasked (Wii U) for $10
LEGO Marvel Super Heroes (Wii U) for $15
The LEGO Movie Videogame for $18
Transformers: Rise of the Dark Spark for $15
Injustice: Gods Among Us for $14
The Legend of Korra: A New Era Begins for $15
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (3DS) for $15
Cooking Mama 5: Bon Appetit! for $20
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Danger of the Ooze for $15
Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call for $20
The LEGO Movie Videogame (3DS) for $15
LEGO Marvel Super Heroes (3DS) for $15
Conception II: Children of the Seven Stars for $21
Pokemon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire guide for $9.20 with code HOLIDAY30 (code works on other books as well)

Also be sure to keep track of Amazon’s Black Friday deals calender here. We’ll be seeing things like Smash Bros. for Wii U with $15 credit, and sales for Mario Kart 8, Mario Kart 7, Super Mario 3D Land, and Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric.

Nintendo won’t be selling a few 3DS XL color variations in Japan soon. These include the Mint x White, Black, and Blue x Black models.

“Production is slated to end shortly”, Nintendo’s page states. A specific date isn’t mentioned, but the models above will be on their way out in the near future.

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I have to admit: this is a pretty neat way to advertise Pokemon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire!

Australian Pokemon fans rejoice as it’s been revealed today how we can get our hands on an Eon Ticket! At various stores around the country on December 1st, Nintendo Australia representatives will be at certain stores distributing the tickets via StreetPass. The stores can be found below:

Melbourne  – JB Hi-Fi Westfield Doncaster, EB Games Swanston St
Sydney – EB Games Westfield Parramatta, EB Games Westfield Chatswood
Gold Coast – EB Games Robina Town Centre
Adelaide – EB Games Rundle Mall Adelaide
Perth – EB Games Hay St
Auckland – EB Games Queen St

For those that miss out, if you StreetPass someone who has the Eon Ticket you’ll also be able to acquire the ticket that way. If you’re keen and able though, head on down next Monday and grab it early!

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Kadokawa Games held a presentation in Japan earlier this week to show off some of its upcoming games. Unsurprisingly, Rodea: The Sky Soldier was featured at the event, and a few more details were shared.

Back when the title was first announced, Kadokawa confirmed that Takumi Miyajima (who has been involved with the Tales series) created the world and story. That hasn’t changed, and we also know that the scenario is from Yoichi Kato of Youkai Watch fame.

As previously mentioned, Rodea has lost his memory at the beginning of the game. The story revolves around the idea that he slowly regains it. Ion will act as a support heroine.


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