Pokemon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire scans and details – PokeNav features
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Another two Pokemon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire scans have surfaced from this month’s CoroCoro. One of the main highlights is the new PokeNav, which is known as the “MultiNavi”.
MultiNavi provides four settings: MapNavi, TVNavi, PlayNavi, and DexNavi. PlayNavi includes features like Pokemon Amie and the GTS while DexNavi helps you find Pokemon in the wild and register them in your Pokedex.
In Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire, players will be able to sneak up on Pokemon. Pokemon encountered in the overworld can also be registered in the Pokedex.
Japanese gamers line up for Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate and New 3DS
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The launches of Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate and New 3DS make for a pretty powerful combo. Photos from Japan have appeared showing long lines for both products at different locations, including Tsutaya in Shibuya and Bic Camera in Ikebukuro. Most shots were snapped between 6 AM and 7 AM, so the demand was certainly there!
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3DS XL vs. New 3DS download speed test
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More Japanese 3DS themes footage
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ONM review scores (final issue)
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This month’s ONM review scores are as follows:
Super Smash Bros. for 3DS (3DS) – 95%
Disney Magical World (3DS) – 63%
Mega Man Xtreme (Wii U) – 45%
Mega Man Xtreme 2 (Wii U) – 59%
Stealth Inc 2 (Wii U) – 90%
Teslagrad (Wii U) – 70%
Bayonetta 2 (Wii U) – 93%
Bayonetta (Wii U) – 93%
Zen Pinball 2: Guardians of the Galaxy 2 (Wii U) – 70%
Zen Pinball 2: The Walking Dead (Wii U) – 83%
Kickbeat Special Edition (Wii U) – 60%
Cubemen 2 (Wii U) – 50%
Video: A look at the Japanese 3DS theme shop
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3DS update version 9.1.0-20 out now in Japan
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Yet another 3DS firmware update is out now in Japan. Version 9.1.0-20 has specific uses for both the New 3DS and original 3DS models.
Once the update is installed, New 3DS owners will be able to purchase themes, visit the eShop, use the Internet browser, and move software between systems. Themes are also available for original 3DS owners. System stability has been improved as well.
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New version of Youkai Watch 2 announced
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This month’s issue of CoroCoro reveals that a new version of Youkai Watch 2 is in the works. Level-5 will release Youkai Watch 2: Star Performer in Japan on December 13. Pricing is set at 4,968 yen.
The new version of Youkai Watch 2 will new Youkai and quests as well as an anime episode that connects to the upcoming movie. Players will be able to transfer data from the original games (Ganso/Honke). Additionally, extras are planned like medals for the retail launch.
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3DS now has a notification for the theme shop
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The 3DS has featured two notification icons on the Home Menu since launch. When receiving a StreetPass hit, a green circle appears. Meanwhile, the arrival of new SpotPass content is associated with a circle dot.
The recent introduction of themes brings a new color into the fray. It appears that Nintendo will be keeping users informed about new themes with the pink icon.
Videos: Every Japanese 3DS theme
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3DS themes have now arrived in Japan, and Nintendo has uploaded videos showing off every single one. We’ve only posted a single video above, but you can find another 46 over on Nintendo’s Japanese YouTube page.