Capcom and 7-Eleven collaborate for Monster Hunter 4 Felyne distribution
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Capcom and 7-Eleven are teaming up to distribute a Felyne comrade called “Nanako.” As it turns out, “nanaco” is the same name given to the Japanese 7-Eleven e-money cards.
Nanako will be available on September 17 – three days after Monster Hunter 4 launches.
A tiny bit of Kuroko’s Basketball: Miraculous Victory information
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Jump has a small update on Kuroko’s Basketball: Miraculous Victory this week.
The 3DS game will include an original story featuring all characters from the Generation of Miracles team, according to the magazine. Users will also be able to execute special moves. Kuroko’s Basketball: Miraculous Victory also has new special moves. While the top screen shows players in a basketball match, the touch screen lets you choose actions for the players.
More off-screen Pokemon X/Y footage
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Off-screen Sonic Lost World footage
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Inazuma Eleven 3 screenshots
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Rumor: Zelda: Wind Waker Wii U, Pokemon X/Y 3DS XL bundles coming
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Zelda: Wind Waker HD and Pokemon X/Y bundles may be on the way for their respective consoles. Target has listed a trio of products in their inventory tracking system, hinting at upcoming announcements.
Let’s talk about Zelda: Wind Waker HD first. This will be a Deluxe Set model and comes with a copy of the game. Pricing will be set at $349.99.
Nintendo also appears to be preparing two separate Pokemon X/Y 3DS XL bundles. Consumers will be able to choose from red and blue color variations. Each will be priced at $199.99.
Naturally, Nintendo isn’t saying much about these rumors. The company would only tell Destructoid: “Nintendo does not comment on rumors and speculation.”
J Legend Biography dated for Japan
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J Legend Biography will be hitting Japan on November 7, it has been announced. Pricing is set at 4,980 yen.
J Legend Biography includes five games: Dragon Power, Saint Seiya: The Golden Legend, Saint Seiya: The Golden Legend Final Chapter, Charge! Men’s Private School, and Go! Go! Ackman 3. According to the latest issue of Jump, the package will include hints, manuals, and a zoom feature to play around with the screen size.
Here’s how big Monster Hunter 4 is
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Download cards founds in Japanese stores reveal just how big of a game Monster Hunter 4 is. Players will need to reserve 13,920 blocks of space on their SD card in order to grab the game from the eShop. In other words, that’s around 1.7GB.
Ubisoft discounting games on the 3DS eShop by 30% starting tomorrow
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Ubisoft has discounted six of its 3DS games on the eShop. Starting tomorrow, Rayman Origins, Rayman 3D, Ghost Recon: Shadow Wars, Petz Fantasy 3D, Splinter Cell 3D, and Raving Rabbids: Travel in Time 3D will be available for 30% off. The sale will last through August 27.
LEGO Marvel Super Heroes has a subtitle on handhelds
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LEGO Marvel Super Heroes has been shown off on consoles since its reveal, but don’t forget that handheld versions are also in development for the 3DS, DS, and PS Vita.
Thus far, Warner Bros. has yet to reveal any details or media for the portable release. The publisher has only said that they’ll offer “something different” – whatever that means.
We did at least recently come across one nugget pertaining to the handheld editions. According to GameFly listings, the 3DS, DS, and PS Vita games will be called “LEGO Marvel Super Heroes: Universe in Peril”.
This implies that the experience will be different on the portable systems, which is understandable. Maybe TT Games’ approach to LEGO Marvel will be comparable to the differences between LEGO City Undercover (a console game, being on Wii U) and LEGO City Undercover: The Chase Begins (a handheld game, being on 3DS).