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Dementium wasn’t the only IP Renegade Kid contributed to the DS. The studio also worked on Moon, an original first-person shooter for the handheld. Unfortunately, Renegade Kid was never given the opportunity to make a follow-up to Moon – despite having plans for a sequel.

Co-founder Jools Watsham told Nintendo Force this month that a second entry in the Moon franchise “seems extremely unlikely at this point due to its ties with the publisher”. Watsham did, however, leave the door slightly open to the possibility of working with IP rights holder Mastiff on obtaining the franchise.

Watsham said:

“We had always planned to make a sequel to Moon, but that seems extremely unlikely at this point due to its ties with the publisher. Perhaps we’ll attempt to buy the sequel rights back from Mastiff one day. Not sure. Having said that though, we are pouring all of our efforts and desires into our new first-person shooter for the 3DS. If people like our new FPS, then we’ll have complete freedom to continue to support that game with sequels and such.”


Fez creator and Polytron Corporation founder Phil Fish has blasted the 3DS and Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate on the portable.

In a series of tweets, Fish criticized the game due to his personal necessity of the Circle Pad Pro, and feels that it would be a better experience on the PlayStation Vita. He additionally believes that the dual-screen design of Nintendo’s handhelds and 3D implementation are nothing more than gimmicks.

Fish’s thoughts in full:

Started playing my first Monster Hunter game last night. On 3DS. It’s not exactly playable without that Circle Pad Pro atrocity… I don’t understand. Why would you even release a game like that on a platform like that? Why is it not out on let’s say… Vita? You know, the one where you could control the camera. It’s too bad because MH looks like it’s basically Phantasy Star Online but not in space. And I love me some PSO. The whole entire thing was a mistake if you ask me.

Also, I’m so sick of this dual-screen clamshell bulls***. A 2nd screen adds NOTHING. it’s a gimmick. 3D is a gimmick. it’s too bad the Vita isn’t a bigger hit because hardware wise it’s PERFECT. it has ONE AWESOME SCREEN, and TWO JOYSTICKS. there’s never been a single DS or 3DS that didn’t make me go “I wish this was on a single screen”. and i’ve never played any game ever anywhere where i was like “I wish this had a 2nd screen”. and absolutely f****** NOBODY ever went “I wish this had 2nd screen that is smaller and a different aspect ration and touch but not 3D”


Castlevania: Lords of Shadow Mirror Fate has received a price drop on Amazon and Best Buy. Both retailers are offering the game for $30 – a $10 (or 25%) drop.

Order Mirror of Fate from Amazon here or Best Buy here. Free shipping is available.


01./00. [PSP] Sword Art Online: Infinity Moment # (Bandai Namco Games) {2013.03.14} (¥6.280) – 138.180 / NEW <92,96%>
02./00. [PS3] Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX
(Square Enix) {2013.03.14} (¥6.980) – 128.414 / NEW
03./00. [3DS] Super Robot Wars UX # (Bandai Namco Games) {2013.03.14} (¥7.140) – 115.384 / NEW
04./04. [3DS] Animal Crossing: New Leaf # (Nintendo) {2012.11.08} (¥4.800) – 58.578 / 2.861.517 (-7%)
05./02. [PSV] Soul Sacrifice # (Sony Computer Entertainment) {2013.03.07} (¥5.980) – 29.121 / 121.517 (-68%)
06./01. [PS3] Hatsune Miku: Project Diva f
(Sega) {2013.03.07} (¥7.329) – 26.248 / 136.477 (-76%)
07./06. [PS3] Dynasty Warriors 8 #
(Koei Tecmo) {2013.02.28} (¥7.560) – 22.122 / 272.211 (-53%)
08./00. [PS3] God of War: Ascension #
(Sony Computer Entertainment) {2013.03.14} (¥5.980) – 19.744 / NEW
09./08. [3DS] Professor Layton and the Legacy of Civilization A (Level 5) {2013.02.28} (¥5.500) – 14.976 / 175.740 (-50%)
10./09. [3DS] Dragon Quest VII: Fighters of Eden (Square Enix) {2013.02.07} (¥6.090) – 14.813 / 1.174.077 (-38%)
11./07. [PS3] Far Cry 3 (Ubisoft) {2013.03.07} (¥7.770) – 14.772 / 48.054 (-56%)
12./00. [PS3] Darkstalkers Resurrection (Capcom) {2013.03.14} (¥2.990) – 11.591 / NEW
13./11. [3DS] Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission (Bandai Namco Games) {2013.02.28} (¥5.800) – 11.396 / 121.698 (-48%)
14./19. [3DS] New Super Mario Bros. 2 # (Nintendo) {2012.07.28} (¥4.800) – 8.747 / 1.959.564 (+3%)
15./05. [PSV] Tales of Hearts R # (Bandai Namco Games) {2013.03.07} (¥6.480) – 8.409 / 63.668 (-85%)
16./14. [3DS] Doraemon: Nobita to Himitsu Dougu Hakubutsukan (FuRyu) {2013.03.07} (¥5.229) – 8.267 / 21.035 (-35%)
17./12. [PS3] Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance # (Konami) {2013.02.21} (¥6.980) – 7.544 / 394.452 (-58%)
18./00. [PS3] Winning Post 7 2013 (Koei Tecmo) {2013.03.14} (¥7.560) – 7.143 / NEW
19./20. [3DS] Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate (Best Price!) (Capcom) {2012.11.15} (¥3.800) – 7.098 / 259.835 (-12%)
20./13. [PSV] Senran Kagura Shinovi Versus: Otome Shoujotachi no Shoumei #
(Marvelous AQL) {2013.02.28} (¥6.980) – 6.902 / 118.364 (-60%)


Amazon has kicked off a new sale that celebrates the Easter holiday. A bunch of LEGO, Disney, and Skylanders games are on sale, as well as others.

You can find the full lineup of discounted Easter games here.


Capcom recently announced that Rachel would be joining the roster of playable characters in Resident Evil: Revelations HD’s Raide Mode. One fan asked on the company’s official forums if a 3DS update is a possibility so that Rachel could join the 3DS game’s Raide Mode as well.

The short answer is no. Capcom isn’t planning updates of any kind for Revelations on the 3DS. If you’re interested in playing as Rachel in Raid Mode, you’ll need to purchase the HD release.

According to Capcom’s Christian Svensson:

“Sorry guys, but there are no planned updates for the 3DS version of Revelations. We’ve added a fair amount of new content to the new edition which is fairly common to do.”

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Despite having been out for just a couple of weeks, Amazon has already dropped the price of The Amazing Spider-Man: Ultimate Edition. It’s currently available for $30 with free shipping.

Skylanders Giants is another game on sale at the moment on Amazon. The Wii U, Wii, and 3DS Starter Kits are all going for $40. You’d be saving $35 (nearly 50%) with a purchase.



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