Another round of 2DS and carry case photos
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Hero Bank pushed back to spring 2014
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SEGA has delayed the Japanese launch of Hero Bank.
Initially, the 3DS title was due out on December 19. However, Hero Bank’s opening movie confirms the delay. It’s now scheduled for release in spring 2014.
Hero Bank will cost 5,500 yen at retail when it’s available. The eShop version will cost 4,900 yen.
Etrian Odyssey Untold: The Millennium Girl unboxing video
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Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call scans
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Monster Hunter 4 still seeing retail shortages in Japan
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Monster Hunter 4 sold 473,739 copies in its second week following an incredibly successful debut. But it’s important to note that retail sales may have been hampered by continued shortages, as noted by Media Create.
The eShop version of Monster Hunter 4 is expected to see persisting demand due to the lack of retail stock. However, because Nintendo typically withholds sales of games on its digital store, we’re unlikely to find out the full extent of Monster Hunter 4’s sales.
Nintendo reconfirms Bravely Default release in Europe this year
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ENHANCED EDITION OF BRAVELY DEFAULT FOR NINTENDO 3DS COMING TO EUROPE THIS YEAR
New series of game trailers set to introduce Square Enix RPG in the run up to launch
27 September 2013 – Nintendo announces that Bravely Default, the eagerly anticipated role-playing title from Square Enix for the Nintendo 3DS family of consoles will be the enhanced edition when it lands on European shores by the end of 2013.
This enhanced edition, called Bravely Default: For The Sequel in Japan, adds exciting improvements to the original game including graphical polish such as animated characters during conversations; an improved and more user-friendly user interface, and additional difficulty settings, with three new difficulty levels and the ability to adjust enemy encounter rates. Players can choose between the Japanese or the new English audio tracks, while any on-screen text can also be displayed in French, Italian, German or Spanish.
Nintendo will be releasing a series of Bravely Default trailers introducing the game to European players, the first of which has been revealed today and can be watched here: Bravely Default – Intro Trailer