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Two new rewards have been added to the Japanese Club Nintendo website. Members can now use their coins to purchase a Super Mushroom Tote Bag or The Legend of Zelda Poster Set.

The tote bag will set you back 350 points. It holds up to 8 kilograms of “stuff”.

The poster set, meanwhile, will provide you with three B2-sized posters for 250 coins. It comes with a general 25th anniversary poster as well as two posters for Skyward Sword.

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This video has been up on the Nintendo Video service for about a week. Those without a 3DS can watch the “Great Fairy’s Fountain” recording now as well.


Rumors regarding a possible Pokemon announcement at Jump Festa began in September. Now a reveal of some sort is sounding even more likely.

A page inside of the latest Jump issue says, “Pokemon makes first appearance at JF!! Surprising information on the show floor?” The magazine also teases a “big surprise” for the Pokemon booth.

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Not at all surprised that Isaiah Triforce Johnson was the first to purchase the game at the Nintendo World Store. He’s camped out for the launches of the 3DS, Wii, and plenty of Nintendo games.

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A couple weeks ago we held a poll on Facebook asking all of you to vote on which Zelda songs you think are the best the series has to offer. In honor of Skyward Sword’s release tomorrow/Sunday/Friday/whatever, here are the results!

Note to self: Probably no more green screen usage. It just messes with the footage a lot and becomes terribly hard to edit. That, coupled with a few other issues means we’re far from perfect, but I’d say it’s a significant step up from last week! We hope you feel the same.


Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime sat with with “Games Blog” to discuss 3DS DLC, competition from the mobile space, what Wii U needs to succeed, and more. He even discusses what he’s playing on other consoles. It’s kind of strange reading about how Reggie is going through the likes of Battlefield 3 and Gears of War…

All of his responses can be found after the break.


SEGA continues their “Sonic the Hedgehog Documentary” with a new episode focusing on the music in the series…



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