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Mario & Luigi Dream Team has now launched in North America. Accompanying the game’s digital release is an unannounced demo.

Nintendo hadn’t announced any sort of demo for Dream Team, but it’s up right now on the 3DS eShop. The download takes up 1,010 blocks and offers twelve uses.

It’s a bit strange, but certainly not a bad thing!


Joining Nintendo’s refreshed systems on the company’s online store are refurbished 3DS SD memory cards. At the moment, only a 16GB option appears to be available.

You can place an order for the refurbished SD card here. Pricing is set at $13.

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Game Freak’s Junichi Masuda confirmed at the 2013 Pokemon World Championships today that Pokemon X/Y will be getting its own soundtrack. It will be available through iTunes sometime in November.

According to the official Pokemon Twitter account:


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Update: Added image below.

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Another “Mega” Pokemon has been confirmed. Game Freak’s Junichi Masuda revealed Mega Kangaskhan at the VGC Opening Ceremony today. No images yet, but hopefully we’ll see something soon.

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The latest 3DS update allows for new functionality to be experienced at Nintendo Zones. By visiting certain locations, you can receive StreetPass communications from other system owners who were there previously.

However, some people may not be interested in visiting places such as McDonalds simply to be involved with StreetPass. There is, fortunately, a workaround.

Here are the steps:

1. Change your Wi-Fi router/stick/phone MAC address to a shared one.
2. Change your router/stick/phone SSID to attwifi (or any other “good” Nintendo Zone ID)
3. Close your 3DS in sleep mode.

Seems pretty simple! Plenty of 3DS users have reported that this method works well enough, so it should come in handy.

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GameStop and EB Games have outed “Hot Wheels: World’s Best Driver” for Wii U, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC. Firebrand Games is behind this one – the team that made Trackmania DS and Need for Speed: The Run for Wii and 3DS, but also the dreadful Fast & Furious: Showdown. Warner Bros. is handling publishing duties.

The two retailers provide the following details:



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