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Code of Princess is less than a week away from arriving in Europe. Agatsuma Entertainment has officially announced that the action RPG will be available on March 28.

You may remember that in North America, Code of Princess was a retail release. In Europe, it’ll be a 3DS eShop exclusive. The game is priced at €29.99.

Source: Agatsuma Entertainment PR


Rock Band’s downloadable content is coming to an end. After the drop on April 2, Harmonix will finally cease its work on the game.

The company announced during the PAX East: The Harmonix Rock Band Party last night that Rock Band’s last DLC will be Don McLean’s “American Pie”, which is included in the April 2 update.

We should have the Rock Band Music Store update for March 26 in just a few hours.

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Our friends in Europe are, unfortunately, still waiting for Fire Emblem: Awakening. While the 3DS game launched in the states on February 4, it won’t be available in Europe until April 19.

Nintendo is looking to make the wait a bit easier with an official game demo. All European 3DS owners will be able to download Awakening’s official demo from the eShop starting on March 28.

Source: Nintendo PR


For the next two days, consumers can take advantage of Best Buy offers that include nearly 100 video game products. Highlights include Nintendo Selects: Mario Power Tennis for $12, Pokemon Conquest for $15, Kirby’s Return to Dream Land for $30, and $50 off the Wii U Basic Set.

You can find all deals here. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and select “Video Games” for all gaming content. Free shipping is available.


Ninja JaJaMaru-kun: Princess Sakura and the Secret Fire Breathing Dragon has been delayed in Japan. The 3DS game is now scheduled for June 20 – roughly a two month delay. Originally, the new Ninja JaJaMaru-kun was expected on April 25.



The latest installment in the Iwata Asks series of discussions focuses on Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon. Staffers from Next Level Games, supervisor Yoshihito Ikebata, Shigeru Miyamoto, and Satoru Iwata were on hand for the interview.

You can read the full discussion here.


Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate players in Europe can now download the game’s apps from the eShop. The Data Transfer Program and Ultimate Packet Relay Tool are both available.

As of this moment, neither app has arrived on the North American eShop. Capcom said yesterday that both would be released by Friday… which is tomorrow!

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