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Marvelous’ Senran Kagura series had been exclusive to the 3DS… until Shinovi Versus was introduced.

That game is a spin-off of the mainline Senran Kagura titles. Going forward, it’s possible that other spin-offs will be made for other platforms, but the core entries will remain on the 3DS and its successors.

According to producer Kenichiro Takaki:

“We would like to continue the main series on the Nintendo 3DS or if there is a successor to the 3DS, Kagura will continue there. But, we definitely want a lot of users to play and experience the game so you can count on different forms of the game coming out.”

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A whole bunch of indie developers have weighed in on Nintendo’s eShops. Most of the commentary focuses on Wii U, but there are also tidbits about the 3DS. For instance, Bertil Horberg was able to confirm that Gunman Clive is heading to the portable’s digital store.

Going back to Wii U, indie developers discussed revenue cuts, expressed optimism over Nintendo’s deal with Unity, and more.

There’s lots of content to read up on below.


This month’s Nintendo Power review scores are as follows:

Pokemon Black/White 2 (DS) – 8.0
Madden NFL 13 (Wii) – 6.5
Angry Birds Trilogy (3DS) – 6.0
Code of Princess (3DS) – 7.5



This is pretty much a copy/pasta from an e-mail I got a couple hours ago, but I’m sure some of you live close enough to New York where this could definitely be of some interest– not to mention you have to know/have a thing or two relating to one of the franchises the 3DS-centric developer has worked on…

n-Space — the developer behind Heroes of Ruin, RollerCoaster Tycoon 3D and Skylanders Giants for the Nintendo 3DS — is giving away a pair of 4-Day Passes to New York Comic Con. I thought this might be of interest to your readers, who are doubtless already familiar with our work.

To enter, entrants need only submit to us via Facebook their photo of a toy representing any franchise n-Space has ever handled. (This includes toys from any of the following properties: 007, Danger Girl, Duke Nukem, Hannah Montana, Mary-Kate and Ashley, Rugrats, Skylanders, Star Wars, Toy Story, Tron, and Winx. Call of Duty can be represented by any military action figures.) Originality and creativity counts for a lot — and the best photographer will win a pair of 4-Day Passes to NYCC.

We’ll be looking to see which photo draws the most love as we put all eligible photos we receive on public display, but the final decision will be made by n-Space. (You’ll note that the contest is for admission only; travel and accommodations aren’t included.) To enter, people can visit our Facebook page and click the “Get Inside NYCC!” tab, or they can go directly to the contest via this shortlink: http://woobox.com/7kyrac



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