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Nintendo has prepared a new system update for 3DS – version 9.2.0-20. Unfortunately, it’s not quite as exciting as the last firmware, which added theme functionality.

Today’s update only has one purpose. Nintendo’s complete patch notes are as follows:

Further improvements to overall system stability and other minor adjustments have been made to enhance the user experience

Nothing more to the update than that! As usual, you’ll need the latest update before you can access the eShop.

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Nintendo has revealed a new Super Smash Bros. 3DS dual pack release which is coming to Japan next month. It’s due out on December 11.

The package, containing two copies of the game, is priced at 9,800 yen. It will come with a decorative present sleeve and stickers. Limited numbers will be available.

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Adventure Time: The Secret of the Nameless Kingdom has gone gold, publisher Little Orbit announced today. The game is set to be released for various platforms on November 18, including 3DS.

A few new screenshots from Adventure Time: The Secret of the Nameless Kingdom can be found above.

The Pokemon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire has not one, but two secret missions. The second was uncovered only just recently due to its incredibly small chance of appearing.

Once again, here’s the mission description from Serebii:

With Nintendo having released its latest financial results earlier today, one fan has created a couple of charts comparing Wii U and 3DS sales to some of the company’s more recent systems.

First, here’s a look at how the Wii U is stacking up against the Wii and GameCube:

wii-u-sales-comparison

And below is a look at 3DS sales compared to the DS and GBA:

3ds-sales-comparison

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Like Nintendo, Capcom posted its latest financial results today for the second quarter of the FY2014 period. GameSpot picked up on some of the more interesting tidbits, which we’ve rounded up below.

– Results down as a whole
– Â¥25.9 billion ($239.6 million) in revenue gained
– That’s down 51.3 percent compared to the same period last year
– Profits fell to Â¥2.9 billion ($26.8 million) for a drop of 39.9 percent
– Capcom says the downturn is due to a lack of major titles compared to last year
– Ultra Street Fight IV and Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy saw “steady sales”
– Monster Hunter Frontier G and Monster Hunter Freedom Unite performed “solidly”
– Capcom’s video game business unit (“Digital Contents”) saw even worse results than the company did overall
– Revenue was Â¥13.5 billion ($124.9 million)
– This is down 64.1 percent compared to last year
– Operating income was Â¥2.1 billion ($19.4 million) for a drop of 60 percent compared to last year

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