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Fans have been waiting several days to see what Game Freak director Junichi Masuda has in store for the latest episode of the Japanese television show, “Pokemon Smash”. Masuda just finished his appearance, and, as promised, brought made a big announcement.

The Game Freak director has announced Pokemon Black/White 2. Like the previous two games, the follow-ups will be released for the Nintendo DS.

More information shortly.


Japanese Club Nintendo members can choose from a couple of new rewards. The site has added in Mario and Luigi pouches that can hold a 3DS, DSi, DS Lite or original DS. Each pouch costs 250 points.

You can find a few photos of the pouches above.

Thanks to 4Him for the tip!

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This week’s Nintendo Download includes the following featured content:

Nintendo eShop
Dillon’s Rolling Western – Roll, build and fight as you defend the villages of the Wild West from an invasion of earthly proportions. Protect the innocent and live to tell the tale in this unique combination of tower-defense strategy and character-driven action. (For Nintendo 3DS)

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Box Pusher – This top-notch puzzle game will captivate you. Prove you have the brain power to solve more than 250 missions and master all situations with the correct strategy. Play with friends or make and exchange your own levels. (For Nintendo 3DS / Nintendo DSi)


In some ways, Tales of Hearts was one of the more forgotten titles in the series. It came out quietly in Japan over three years ago without much fan clamor to bring it overseas.

But perhaps Namco Bandai is considering a return to the DS title. The company registered a second U.S. trademark for Tales of Hearts on February 17. Unlike the original trademark, Siliconera reports that the new filing “applies also applies to downloadable video game software.”

We don’t actually know if Namco Bandai will revisit Tales of Hearts, though it’s possible that they’re looking into introducing a localized version through digital means.

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3DS – 94,667
PS3 – 21,993
PSP – 14,824
Vita – 12,309
Wii – 7,874
PS2 – 1,433
Xbox 360 – 983
DSi LL – 901
DSi – 656

For comparison’s sake, here are the hardware numbers from last week:

3DS – 67,558
PS3 – 22,002
PSP – 15,860
Vita – 13,939
Wii – 8,206
PS2 – 1,239
Xbox 360 – 1,139
DSi LL – 957
DSi – 651



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