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Several new 3DS themes are out now in Japan. Here’s the lineup:

Disney (x2) – 250 yen each
Puyo Puyo Chronicle (x2) – 200 yen each
Gurumin 3D – 200 yen
Megami Meguri – 100 yen
Scop feat.Hatsune Miku – Doubutsu Uranai – 200 yen
Mikito-P feat.Hatsune Miku: Sarishinohara – 200 yen
Kojima Tenninn: Special Voice Ver. Winter – 200 yen
Maji Musume: Kokoro Nashi – 200 yen
Rilakkuma – 200 yen
luz: Queen of Hearts – 200 yen

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The latest episode of Nintendo’s Japanese show Nyannyan Neko Mario Time has now gone live. We’ve included it below.

A Super Famicom 3DS theme was released in Japan this week as part of a new promotion with the Virtual Console. Footage can be found below.

Yesterday, a QR code was distributed for North America so that Pokemon Sun/Moon players could unlock Magearna. Now we have the equivalent for Europe and Australia.

After completing the main story, choose the QR Scanner feature. Then simply scan the image below to obtain Magearna. You’ll just need to visit the deliveryman in the Antiquities of the Ages shop in Hau’oli City to finish the process.

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GameStop is offering a pre-order bonus for Dragon Quest VIII. If you reserve the RPG there, you’ll be provided with a pouch. This is available both in-store and online.

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In the latest issue of Famitsu due out tomorrow, the magazine provides ten pages of Monster Hunter XX coverage. Some of the information has leaked early, revealing the return of Congalala and sharing details about the Renkin Style.

Gematsu reports the rundown as follows:

Monsters with Nicknames

  • Ouma Diablos
  • Hellblade Glavenus
  • Silverpeak Gammoth
  • Heavenly Eye Mizutsune
  • Blue Lighting Master Astalos

This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

The Last Guardian (PS4) – 10/9/9/10
Dishonored 2 (PS4/XBO) – 9/9/8/8
SaGa Scarlet Grace (PSV) – 8/8/8/8
Battle Garegga Rev.2016 (PS4) – 8/7/9/8
Jikkyou Powerful Pro Baseball Heroes (3DS) – 7/8/8/7
Quest of Dungeons (3DS) – 7/7/7/7
Adventure Time: The Secret of the Nameless Kingdom (3DS/PS3/PSV) – 7/7/7/6
Akiba’s Beat (PSV) – 7/7/7/6

Pokemon Shuffle’s weekly update features a Mega Stone competition, this time a return of Mega Abomasnow. The competition will run until December 13. To earn the Abomasite (if you don’t already have it), you’ll need to be in the top 12,000 players in Europe, 18,000 players in North America, or 60,000 in Japan. Other prizes are as follows:

  • 3 Mega Speedups and 3 Raise Max Level: Top 400 EU, 600 NA, 2,000 JP
  • 2 Mega Speedups and 2 Raise Max Level: Top 1,200 EU, 1,800 NA, 6,000 JP
  • 1 Mega Speedup and 1 Raise Max Level: Top 7,000 EU, 10,000 NA, 35,000 JP
  • Disruption Delay: 7,001-16,000 EU, 10,001-24,000 NA, 35,001-80,000 JP
  • Attack Power: Any players who didn’t earn the Abomasite
  • Anyone who already has Abomasite but qualifies to earn it will get a Level Up.

    Three other stages have been added: a new stage featuring Tyrantrum, and repeat runs for Emboar and Infernape. Tyrantrum will run until the 13th, while Emboar and Infernape will run until the 20th.

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    Magearna is the very first Mythical Pokemon distribution in Pokemon Sun and Pokemon Moon. Find a trailer for the event below.

    Data miners are up to their usual tricks, and have made an interesting discovery about Pokemon Sun/Moon. The two games actually have low-polygon models and animations of each Pokemon walking and running. On top of that, some of the code may hint at Pokemon being behind you.

    You can see some of the animations here. Because the models have no textures, they were applied to models used in battle.

    What might this mean? Well, it could be an innocuous discovery. Others are hoping it’s a sign of things to come in the rumored Pokemon Stars on Switch.

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