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Buying Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate on the Wii U and 3DS will set you back $100. But if you pre-order both games from Amazon, you can save $20.

Simply visit the product page here, scroll down to the “Best Value” section, and then select “Pre-order both items”. You’ll then be able to check out with the $20 discount.

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Update: Bumped to the front page. Added in Epic Mickey 2 (Wii) and Crosswords Plus.

Best Buy is running a fantastic sale on a number of 3DS (and DS) games. Paper Mario: Sticker Star and Style Savvy: Trendsetters are both available for $19.99. Kid Icarus: Uprising, Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask, and Pokemon Black/White 2 are on sale for $14.99 each.

Links to all of the sale items are posted below:

$20 Games – Best Buy


Paper Mario: Sticker Star – Nintendo 3DS


Style Savvy: Trendsetters – Nintendo 3DS


The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword – Nintendo Wii (sold out online)

$15 Games


Kid Icarus: Uprising – Nintendo 3DS


Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask – Nintendo 3DS


Pokemon Black Version 2 – Nintendo DS


Pokemon White Version 2 – Nintendo DS


Crosswords Plus – Nintendo 3DS

$12 Games


Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two – Nintendo Wii


Europe will see the release of Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity on May 17. The game’s confirmed North American date is March 24.

For the official announcement regarding Europe’s release, head past the break.


During yesterday’s Nintendo Direct, Satoru Iwata provided a brief update on Band Brothers DX 3DS.

Iwata said that there are plans to make the game backwards compatible with user-made songs from the DS game. Around 9,000 tracks have been created to date.

Currently, Nintendo is re-entering these songs manually. The conversion process is ongoing, but some songs may not make it out for launch. Nintendo nonetheless hopes to have as many as possible ready when the game releases.

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A good amount of 3DS games these days launch at retail and on the eShop. Rune Factory 4, a newly confirmed localization release from XSEED, may head down this path.

XSEED’s Tom Lipschultz said the publisher will make the 3DS title available through the eShop if possible:

“Game’s pretty big, so I don’t know if it’ll fit on the eshop. We’ll do it if we can, though, I’m sure.”

Lipschultz also noted that Rune Factory 4 likely won’t be getting a demo:

“And I don’t think it has a demo, so probably no on that front. If you’ve enjoyed previous Rune Factory games, though, then chances are you’ll enjoy Rune Factory 4 — it’s pretty much the biggest, most complex and most charming Rune Factory yet.”

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Care to save a few bucks on Paper Mario: Sticker Star? Then purchase the game from Amazon. The retailer is selling the 3DS title for $29.99 as opposed to $39.99. First-party Nintendo releases don’t often go on sale, so I’m not sure how much lower we’ll see this one drop over the next few months.



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