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Bravely Default: Flying Fairy producer Tomoya Asano has been tweeting up a storm as of late. He’s been sharing new details about the game relating to the number of save data slots, a final male character, and character equipment graphics.

For a summary of Asano’s messages, check out the summary below.

– One save data slot
– Specific information isn’t available, but there’s only one slot because of some of Bravely Default’s wireless features
– Once again, there are random encounters in the game
– Official art shows a fourth male character
– Must wait for a followup report for info on this person
– One fan says that the Bravely Default name comes from the “Brave” and “Default” battle system parameters
– Asano said players will learn more about the name after beating it
– Character graphics are mostly based off the character’s jobs
– Some special accessories and equipment will be shown on the character
– Most of the events have voices
– Main characters have a massive amount of voice

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Well, I think we can say for sure now that the European 3DS XL is in the hands of the press. Here’s another unboxing video for you:


Final Fantasy Versus XIII still hasn’t been released, yet one of the game’s songs managed to find its way into Theatrhythm Final Fantasy. In a new interview, producer Ichiro Hazama explained how the piece found ended up in the music title as downloadable content.

Head past the break for Hazama’s commentary on this topic as well as why some games in the Final Fantasy series weren’t represented in Theatrhythm, how the title’s concept evolved, and thoughts about other Square Enix IPs that could take the musical route in the future.



It’s possible that I’m oblivious and missed this in the past, but after making a purchase on the 3DS eShop yesterday, I noticed that the store offered other downloadable recommendations once the process was complete. Perhaps this was introduced with the latest system update?


3DS unboxing video

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Would you look at that! The 3DS XL is here already. Well… almost.

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Nintendo Power has released a public preview of this month’s magazine. Titles featured include New Super Mario Bros. 2, Mighty Switch Force HD, Adventure Time: Hey Ice King! Why’d you steal our garbage?!, and an article about the classic games from 1987.

The issue arrives on newsstands on June 10 and has already started to reach subscribers.


Nintendo Power has published the first images from “Adventure Time: Hey Ice King! Why’d you steal our garbage?!”. A couple of screenshots and two pieces of art can be found above.

According to WayForward, the Adventure Time 3DS/DS project will contain adventure gameplay. The studio considered making it a puzzle-platformer or brawler, but thought that it wouldn’t be true to the show’s title.

WayForward designer Matt Bozon said the team “decided that something like Zelda 2: The Adventure of Link was the common ground.”

He added:

“Because of this our top-view areas focus on quests and exploration, and the side view combines combat with platforming.”

More information can be found in the July 2012 issue of Nintendo Power.


3DS eShop charts (7/2/12)

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Software

1. Donkey Kong
2. Super Mario Bros.
3. Super Mario Land
4. Bird Mania 3D
5. The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening DX
6. Colors! 3D
7. Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins
8. Photo Dojo
9. Cut The Rope
10. Pushmo
11. 3D Classics: Kirby’s Adventure
12. 3D Classics: Kid Icarus
13. Plants vs. Zombies
14. Freakyforms: Your Creations, Alive!
15. Sonic the Hedgehog: Triple Trouble
16. Art of Balance TOUCH!
17. GO Series 10 Second Run
18. Order Up!!
19. GO Series Undead Storm
20. Brain Age Express: Sudoku

Videos

1. Nintendo Direct: June 21, 2012
2. Kingdom Hearts 3D Trailer
3. Pokemon Black/White 2 Video
4. New Super Mario Bros. 2 Info Video
5. Nintendo Show 3D: June 28, 2012
6. Kirby’s Dream Collection Teaser Trailer
7. Nintendo Show 3D: June 14, 2012
8. LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes Video
9. 8-Bit Summer Trailer
10. New Super Mario Bros. U Trailer
11. Marvel Pinball 3D Video
12. Order Up!! Video
13. Super Mario Land Video
14. Super Mario Bros. Video
15. Iwata Asks: New Super Mario Bros. 2
16. Nintendo Show 3D: May 31, 2012
17. Pikmin 2 Multiplayer Trailer
18. What Is Nintendo Video?
19. Nintendo 3DS Presentation
20. Mario Kart 7 Video

Source: 3DS eShop


WayForward will be bringing Mighty Switch Force to the Wii U, Nintendo Power has revealed. The magazine has the first report on the game including screenshots and details.

Mighty Switch Force HD features newly drawn sprites, the already-released free DLC from the 3DS title, and GamePad functionality. Players can experience the entire title on the tablet alone or use it in conjunction with the television to get a larger view of the Hooligan Tracker.

If all goes well, Mighty Switch Force HD will be available for the Wii U’s launch. It could even feature a bit of new content.

And one final nugget from WayForward in general: the studio is currently planning new games for both Wii U and 3DS. These unannounced projects aren’t related to Mighty Switch Force HD.

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