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REDMOND, Wash.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Nintendo 3DS™ and Wii™ owners will soon have the ability to access even more of their favorite TV shows and movies: the Hulu Plus service will be added to both systems by the end of the year. Nintendo is also announcing new features being added to the Nintendo 3DS system, including the ability to record 3D videos, new musical artists coming to Nintendo Video™ and a new animated 3D video from DreamWorks Animation SKG, Inc. Additionally, Nintendo 3DS owners will soon see four inventive downloadable Nintendo-published games and applications delivered to the Nintendo eShop, the portable one-stop shop for fun, cool and interesting entertainment options.

“Nintendo 3DS continues to evolve with great new features and functions designed to reinforce its position as a premiere entertainment device,” said Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aime. “All of these features, in addition to great upcoming games like Pokémon Rumble Blast on Oct. 24, Super Mario 3D Land on Nov. 13 and Mario Kart 7 on Dec. 4, make Nintendo 3DS a smart gift option this holiday season.”


Unfortunately, this discussion is in Japanese, so you’ll probably have trouble understanding it. At least there’s some new footage!


Lost Heroes is a dungeon RPG that mixes Ultraman, Gundam and Kamen Rider.


Remember when Masahiro Sakurai said he was looking into bringing Kid Icarus to the eShop? It looks like he was successful in doing so, except the final product will be more than just a port of the NES title. Nintendo has revealed that the classics game will be receiving the “3D Classics” treatment.

Players who participate in a “Chotto Mario na Nintendo 3DS Campaign” will receive the download for free. 3000 winners will obtain a special Mario-themed 3DS – three designs were shown. 3D Classics: Kid Icarus will eventually be offered as a paid download as well.



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