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Some fans are still reeling over the announcement that Pokemon Black/White 2 are in development for the DS. After all, most studios and consumers have moved on to Nintendo’s latest handheld, the 3DS.

What does Nintendo have to say about the situation?

Here’s a statement from one representative at the company:

“Remember that Nintendo 3DS can also play all Nintendo DS Pokemon games. The Nintendo DS family also has a massive installed base of more than 51 million systems in the United States alone, and we are keen on continuing to deliver new experiences to this audience.”

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Zero Escape: Virtue’s Last Reward scenario writer Koutaro Uchikoshi has been keeping track of fan feedback that has been posted to Twitter and various blogs. It seems that he’s been pleased with the comments, as Uchikoshi hinted on Twitter that a sequel could be on the way. According to Andriasang, he said something along the lines of “that they’re getting closer to making a sequel a reality.”

Zero Escape: Virtue’s Last Reward hit Japan two weeks ago. A localized version of the title is scheduled to hit North America later this year.

Thanks to 4Him for the tip!

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Hatsune Miku & Future Stars: Project Mirai (3DS) – 9/8/9/7
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Girls RPG: Cinderellife (3DS) – 8/8/7/8
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Extreme Escape Adventures: Good People Die has an official English name. Aksys officially announced the title for North America a short while ago, and revealed that it will be titled “Zero Escape: Virtue’s Last Reward”.

You can find the announcement after the break.


To prepare fans for the March 23 launch of Kid Icarus: Uprising for the Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo of America will host multiplayer tournaments at select GameStop stores across the United States starting March 8 and culminating in a national championship event in New York on Thursday, March 22. Three winners from each market will participate in the final round. The final national championship event at the GameStop store at Broadway and 84th Street in New York will also feature a special pre-sale opportunity, allowing consumers to purchase the game one day before it goes on sale throughout North America.

The bracket-style tournament will include regional competition at select GameStop locations in San Francisco (March 8), Orlando, Fla., (March 11), Los Angeles (March 15) and New York (March 22). Winners from each of the four markets will be eligible to win prizes including an all-expenses-paid trip to New York to participate in the national championship and a variety of exclusive Kid Icarus-themed items. Even if they are not participating in tournament play, consumers will be able to visit GameStop tournament locations to play Kid Icarus: Uprising before its nationwide launch on March 23.



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