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D3Publisher will be distributing a new title based on the Cartoon Network animated series Regular Show, GameFly has hinted. The retailer lists “Regular Show: Mordecai and Rigby in 8-bit Land” for release on the 3DS later this year.

GameFly doesn’t include many details on its product page. As mentioned above, D3P is listed as published. GameFly also says that the game will launch on October 29.

In other news that some folks may (or may not) care about, GameFly lists Ben 10 Omniverse 2 for the Wii U and 3DS. The game hasn’t been announced yet, but GameFly lists a November 5 release date.


Okay, I admit that this is far from a major discount, but it is a deal: Fire Emblem: Awakening is available on Amazon for $34.96. Given how tough it has been to find Awakening at retail, that’s a pretty darn good price. And have we mentioned that the game is great?


You may have expected Puzzles & Dragons Z to be a Japanese-only release. However, GungHo Online Entertainment has confirmed plans to bring the game to North America. CEO Kazuki Morishita confirmed to Siliconera that its American branch will launch the 3DS title stateside.

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Two ratings on the OFLC back up previous findings from European classification boards.

First up, Harvest Moon 3D: A New Beginning has been added to the OFLC database, with Zen United listed as publisher. This backs up a similar discovery from the USK. The OFLC also rated Kokuga much like the original listing over at the USK.

One other random note: Mario & Luigi: Dream Team Bros. The 3DS title has a slightly different name in Europe and Australia.


Puzzles & Dragons is a big thing in Japan. As such, it should come as no surprise that GungHo is anticipating to sell at least one million copies of Puzzles & Dragons Z. The publisher is targeting upper grade elementary students with its 3DS title.

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Update: Amazon’s product page has now been updated with screenshots from the New Super Luigi U, hinting that this could indeed be an error. Has Amazon completely forgotten that New Super Luigi U is for Wii U, and is DLC? The retailer doesn’t appear to sell any kind of Wii U/3DS DLC on its website (unless I’m missing something), so you have to wonder what’s behind the New Super Luigi listing.


We’ve come across a rather peculiar retailer listing. Something called “New Super Luigi” has popped up on Amazon’s US website. No information is offered on the product page other than a mention that the “game” is for the 3DS.

Amazon’s US division tends not to make things up, so this is a pretty interesting discovery. Could this be nothing more than a simple error? Perhaps Amazon is simply be mixing things up with the New Super Luigi U DLC for New Super Mario Bros. U. Or is there something more to the listing?


Capcom has made it official: Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Dual Destinies will only be available through the 3DS eShop. This was first hinted at through today’s announcement.

Capcom community manager Brett Elston confirmed on Twitter:

Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Dual Destinies will be the first entry in the series to be released in the west as a digital download only. All previous games have been made available at retail.

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