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Capcom will hold a press conference in Cologne one day before the start of Gamescom 2012. The publisher’s event is set for Tuesday August 14th at 11.00 CET.

This year marks Capcom’s “biggest ever presence” at Gamescom, and its own conference will be an “event to remember”.

The company will likely have a few things to say about its already-announced games, but perhaps there’ll be a reveal or two. I’m personally pulling for a Monster Hunter Tri G localization announcement (a man can dream!).

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Last year, we posted about Max Factory’s Metroid: Other M figurines. They’re finally out in Japan now. You can find photos of the Samus figure above.

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Tekken Director Katsuhiro Harada tackled a number of topics in a new interview with Nintendo Gamer. He was asked about Wii U development, the possibility of Tekken X Street Fighter on the console, and the next Smash Bros.

Harada’s comments can be found below.







GameSpot provided a look at Nintendo’s San Diego Comic-Con 2012 booth during a live-stream of the expo just a short while ago. We captured the video – you can take a look at it above.

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On this week’s episode: Rhythm Thief, 8-Bit Summer, the Wii U exoerience and the Nintendo 3DS Photo Showcase.


A brand new reward is available on the European Club Nintendo site. For 5,000 stars, members can order a new Mario Kart 7 trophy.

There are three choices available. Users can choose from the Leaf (12 x 10cm), Shell (12 x 9cm), and Special (12 x 10cm) trophies. More details can be found here.


The Indepdent recently chatted with Nintendo president Satoru Iwata. The publication asked Iwata a bunch questions, and he was more than willing to provide a few juicy tidbits.

Iwata commented on the company’s first-ever operating loss, the surprising success of Wii, Wii U’s asymmetric gameplay, specs and third-parties, the future of 3D, and a whole lot more.

In the process of responding to these topics, there are a few points we’ll mention right off the bat. Iwata said that more third-party Wii U games will be announced this fall, the same time that the console’s price and release date are revealed. He also commented about the future of 3D, noting that it will likely play a minor role in Nintendo’s future systems.

Head past the break for all of Iwata’s comments. Believe me, you won’t want to miss this Q&A roundup.


Rocksteady Studios is rumored to be working on a third Batman project based on the Silver Age of DC’s 1950s comic books. The game would serve as a sequel to Arkham Asylum and Arkham City, Variety reports.

Silver Age’s comics saw Batman teaming up with other renowned heroes including Superman. The Justice League of America was formed as well.

Don’t get too hyped yet, as the title wouldn’t be released until “2014 at the earliest.”

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Poking around the Japanese message boards, I noticed something very peculiar. Project Sora’s website has been updated with a very odd notice.

It seems that the studio, formed by Smash Bros. creator Masahiro Sakurai, has been dissolved as of June 30. The site will no longer be accessible on July 31.

You can take a look at the Japanese notice for yourself right here.


Marvel vs. Capcom Origins is the latest digital Capcom title that won’t be released for a Nintendo platform.

Christian Svensson, explaining the decision, said that the move wasn’t done out of spite. He noted that the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 have seen the most active digital consumers this generation, leading to a lack of support on Nintendo systems. It’s also worth mentioning that Capcom closed its deal with Marvel over a year ago.

Nintendo fans should look toward the future. Svensson promised that there are a few unannounced projects in the works that will be making their way to the big N’s digital platforms. It’s currently unknown if he was referring to the Wii U, 3DS, or both.

Svensson said:

“It’s not some sort of spite thing. It’s just that on current generation consoles, the most sizable base of active digital consumers has been on the X360 and PS3. Bear in mind, this game was green lit more than a year ago when I did the deal with Marvel. Don’t worry though, on some future unannounced Capcom projects, Nintendo platforms will get digital love from us.”

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