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Zen Studios is hard at work at new content for all platforms. Fortunately, the 3DS is being included in the company’s plans.

Zen Studios tweeted yesterday:

“We plan to have new content for ALL platforms by the end of the year (yes, even 3DS!). What’s that? It’s already November? Back to work…”

I might be having a brain fart, but I can’t think of any Zen Studios games coming to the 3DS before the end of 2012. This may be DLC-related then…

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All of the sudden, there are a number of uncertainties surrounding the Wii U version of Call of Duty: Black Ops II. The game’s season pass won’t be available on the console – at least not right away since Activision is evaluating the situation with Nintendo – and now the newly announced YouTube streaming feature also won’t be on Wii U “at this time”.

The one decent piece of news concerns the possibility of adding the functionality sometime down the road. An Activision representative said YouTube streaming could come to Wii U in the form of a “future update”:

“Wii U will not have this feature at this time, but it is being evaluated for a future update.”

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The following Rock Band Music Store songs will be made available on November 13:

Kenny Loggins

Kenny Loggins – “I’m Alright”
Kenny Loggins – “Footloose” – Pro Guitar and Pro Bass expansions available for $0.99

“Green Day Pack 04”

Green Day – “Geek Stink Breath”
Green Day – “Nice Guys Finish Last”
Green Day – “Hitchin’ a Ride”

Each individual song can be purchased for $1.99 on PlayStation 3/Xbox 360 and $2.00 on Wii. The full pack will be available for $5.49.

Green Day – 21st Century Breakdown

“Song of the Century”
“21st Century Breakdown”
“Know Your Enemy”
“¡Viva La Gloria!”
“Before the Lobotomy”
“Christian’s Inferno”
“Last Night on Earth”
“East Jesus Nowhere”
“Peacemaker”
“Last of the American Girls”
“Murder City”
“¿Viva La Gloria? (Little Girl)”
“Restless Heart Syndrome”
“Horseshoes and Handgrenades”
“The Static Age”
“21 Guns”
“American Eulogy”
“See The Light”

Each individual song can be purchased for $1.99 on PlayStation 3/Xbox 360 and $2.00 on Wii. The “21st Century Breakdown (Album)” will be available for $19.99 on PS3/360.

Green Day – American Idiot

“American Idiot” – Pro Guitar and Pro Bass expansions available for $0.99
“Jesus of Suburbia”
“Holiday”
“Boulevard of Broken Dreams”
“Are We The Waiting/St. Jimmy”
“Give Me Novacaine/She’s A Rebel”
“Extraordinary Girl”
“Letterbomb”
“Wake Me Up When September Ends”
“Homecoming”
“Whatsername”

Each individual song can be purchased for $1.99 on PlayStation 3/Xbox 360 and $2.00 on Wii. The “American Idiot (Album)” will be available for $17.99 on PS3/360.

Green Day – Dookie

“Burnout”
“Having A Blast”
“Chump”
“Longview”
“Welcome To Paradise”
“Pulling Teeth”
“Basketcase”
“She”
“Sassafras Roots”
“When I Come Around” – Pro Guitar and Pro Bass expansions available for $0.99
“Coming Clean”
“Emenius Sleepus”
“In The End”
“F.O.D.”

Each individual song can be purchased for $1.99 on PlayStation 3/Xbox 360 and $2.00 on Wii. The “Dookie (Album)” will be available for $19.99 on PS3/360.

Source: Harmonix PR


On this week’s episode: Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask, Paper Mario: Sticker Star, The “Denpa” Men: They Came by Wave, Fractured Soul, and Freakyforms Deluxe.


Crashmo, known as Fallblox on Europe, is less than a week away from arriving on the continent’s 3DS eShop. Nintendo confirmed today that the digital download will be made available on November 15. It wasn’t said how much the game will cost.

Source: Nintendo PR


First Wii U consoles go on sale in New York on Nov. 18 with midnight launch event

–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Nintendo:

WHAT:
Consumers will have the chance to be among the first in the world to purchase the Wii U console when the clock strikes midnight on Nov. 18 at Nintendo World in New York’s Rockefeller Plaza. Nintendo of America President and COO Reggie Fils-Aime will be on hand to count down the launch and sell a new Wii U to the first consumer in line. Fans waiting in line will get premium items (while supplies last) during the event. Note that supplies are limited, and systems will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis.

Nintendo is also selling New York-themed T-shirts with Mario’s image at the event. All proceeds from sales of the shirts will be donated to the American Red Cross in support of relief efforts from the effects of Hurricane Sandy.



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