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Nintendo has a countdown running for the return of that “favorite” Club Nintendo reward teased yesterday. You can find it here.

Maybe this is bigger than a 3DS Game Card Case?


Renegade Kid’s Jools Watsham is at it again with another large update about the company’s projects. In the video blog above, Watsham discusses Mutant Mudds 2 (which is practically a lock for 2013), release time frames for already-announced games, new ideas (such as a new 2D platformer), and more.



Courtesy of Jump, here’s a scan of the next Tales game. It doesn’t show much other than a few pieces of artwork.

A teaser site will eventually go live here, but we’ll have to wait until the Tales of Festival for a proper unveiling. The event will be held in Japan on June 2 and June 3.

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A “favorite” item will soon be available once again on Club Nintendo. Nintendo of America wrote on its Twitter account, “One of your favorite #ClubNintendo rewards is about to return. Guess what it is?”

The 3DS Game Card Case is the only reward not in stock on Club Nintendo, so I assume that’s what Nintendo is teasing.

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A couple of signs have hinted at an upcoming LEGO Lord of the Rings game announcement.

UK retailer ShopTo listed the title, though it has since been pulled. You can find a cached version of the page here.

Review versions of upcoming LEGO Lord of the Rings toys have made their way to some members of the media, and there’s apparently some packaging confirming a video game made by series developer Traveller’s Tales.

The LEGO Lord of the Rings title will arrive in October if ShopTo’s listing is accurate.

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Masahiro Sakurai along with the staff at Project Sora managed to successfully revive the once-dormant franchise, Kid Icarus. Uprising has been selling well around the world, and let’s not forget that it’s an incredible game.

Even with the game’s warm reception, Sakurai told IGN that he has no plans for a sequel.

He explained:


Nintendo isn’t the only company not attending Gamescom 2012. SEGA will be a no-show, too.

SEGA said it “was simply a commercial decision” in explaining its absence.

The company said in a statement:

“Sega has made the decision not to attend Gamescom this year. Gamescom 2011 was a very successful show for us and continues to be the most important European event in the calendar.

“Unfortunately the release timing of our 2012 AAA titles and new projects don’t work with the mid- August scheduling of the show. The decision will not mean that Sega will never attend Gamescom in the future, this was simply a commercial decision made for 2012.”

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Activision Blizzard’s first quarter 2012 financial report is in, and it isn’t too shabby. They have announced “better-than-expected” results.

The company’s net revenues were $1.17 billion. Last year, this figure was at $1.45 billion. Net revenues from digital channels have taken up 27% of Activision Blizzard’s total revenues for the quarter ending March 31, 2012.

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It won’t be much longer before the next Tales game is unveiled. That’s because Namco Bandai is gearing up for a reveal at the Tales of Festival.

While the latest issue of Jump has technically announced the new Tales game, the magazine only confirmed that it’s a completely original project. It features a new world that acts as the next generation of the franchise.

The Tales of Festival will take place at the Yokohama Arena in Yokohama on June 2 and June 3.

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