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Fire Emblem: Awakening (3DS) – 9/9/9/9
Lumines: Electronic Symphony (PSV) – 8/8/7/9
Cho~ricchi! Tamagotchi no Puchi Puchi Omisecchi (3DS) – 8/7/8/8
Sesame Street: Once Upon a Monster (360) – 8/8/7/8
Code of Princess (3DS) – 8/8/7/7
Lord of the Rings: War in the North (PS3/360) – 8/7/7/7
Nano Assault (3DS) – 7/7/6/8
Detective Conan: Prelude from the Past (DS/PSP) – 7/7/6/6
Seinarukana: The Spirit of Eternity Sword 2 Oriharukon no Nanomotoni (PSP) – 6/7/6/6


Update: Sinobi writes that a trailer will be shown before the end of April. The characters below are mostly listed in pairs for a reason. Famitsu says groups of two will typically fight together.

After several weeks of teasing, Namco Bandai, SEGA, and Capcom’s 3DS crossover project has finally been revealed in Famitsu. From what I can gather, it’s titled Project Cross Zone and will be a simulation (strategy) RPG.

Here’s what the roster for each company looks like (tentative translation, will be cleaning this up soon!):

Capcom

Ryu & Ken Masters (Street Fighter 0)
X & Zero (Rockman)
Demitri and Dante (Darkstalkers and Devil May Cry)
Chris Redfield and Jill Valentine (Resident Evil)

SEGA

Ichiro Ogami and Sakura Shinguji (Sakura Wars)
Akira Yuki Chen and Pai Chan (Virtua Fighter)
Kurt Irving & Riera Maruserisu (Valkyria Chronicles)
Cyrille & Toma and Urara (Shining Force EXA & Space Channel 5)

Namco Bandai

Sanger Somvold (Super Robot Wars)
Jin and Ling Xiaoyu (Tekken)
Kos-Mos and T-elos (Xenosaga)
Yuri Lowell & Estellise (Tales of Vesperia)
Kite and Black Rose (.Hack)


Update: For the time being, we’ll use the temporary title, “Taiko no Tatsujin Chibi Dragon and the Mysterious Orb”.

According to the latest issue of Famitsu, there’s some sort of new Taiko no Tatsujin in the works for the 3DS. This is probably what that teaser site was all about.

I don’t have specifics on it yet, but I’m sure more details will surface soon. All I can tell you at this point is that it’s coming out in Japan on July 12 for 5,040 yen.



No, Miyamoto didn’t show up at the Louvre Museum just for the heck of it. Nintendo has prepared 3DS systems that work as an audio guide at the institution. You can read about that here. Screenshots of the Audioguide can be found here.

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Downloadable content for Fire Emblem: Awakening will be available on the first day of launch in Japan. Nintendo has announced that players will be given the opportunity to add Marth to their game starting on April 19. Users can acquire Marth by completing a map.

This DLC will be free until May 31. From there on out, Marth will cost 300 yen.

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That’s probably even less than a glimpse. The camera is placed preeeeeetty far away. I’m sure Renegade Kid will give us a trailer soon enough though.


From 11th April 2012 the Nintendo 3DS system will become the exclusive audio guide in the world’s most popular art museum

10th April 2012 – As part of an ongoing partnership between Nintendo Co., Ltd and the Louvre Museum in Paris, the most visited art museum in the world, Nintendo will be providing the Louvre with Nintendo 3DS™ systems that will house an exclusive audio guide. The Audio guide Louvre – Nintendo 3DS will become available in the Louvre for visitors to enjoy from 11th April 2012 onwards. With this partnership, Nintendo & the Louvre hope that visitors to the museum will be aided with a tool to deepen their knowledge of art culture in a fun and interactive way.

Developers working at Nintendo Co., Ltd, based in Kyoto, Japan have developed the audio guide which is housed within the Nintendo 3DS system, in order to support the enjoyment and appreciation of the Louvre’s exhibits for many of the museum’s 8.9 million annual visitors. The audio guide will provide audio and visual tools which will help visitors to understand and deepen their knowledge of the artwork and exhibits in place.


3DS VC

The Legend of Zelda – £4.50

DSiWare

Crystal Caverns of Amon-Ra – £4.50 / 500 points
I Must Run! – £1.80 / 200 points

Wii VC

Super Street Fighter 2: The New Challengers – 800 points

Source: Nintendo PR



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