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Nintendo has opened an official site for Tomodachi Collection: New Life, the sequel to the successful Japanese DS title. Access the page here.

Footage gathered from the site was posted earlier today – view the video here. New Life details are posted below.

– Life simulation gameplay with Miis
– Players make friends, play games, fall in love, have kids, etc.
– Can import a Mii from the 3DS or Wii U
– Can also make one in-game and create a profile (name, blood type, birthday, etc), and set your voice (pitch, speed, accent, etc)
– Set yours Mii’s personality by answering five questions
– Can also get new Miis to move onto your island from friends in local play, through QR codes, or importing from the DS version
– Can’t bring any attributes over from the DS games.
– 4,800 yen
– 1 save file
– Local play, StreetPass, SpotPass, Nintendo Network support
– Unclear if it will have online play

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Having problems finding LEGO City: Undercover? That could be because the game has been seeing shipping issues much like Fire Emblem: Awakening last month. Some retailers are counting on stock arriving later this week.

Of course, LEGO City is already out at some retailers and you should have a decent shot at finding the game. You could also opt to purchase the Wii U title through the eShop.

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Uncade plans to bring Another Castle to the Wii U eShop, but not 3DS. There’s a simple reason: the indie title’s engine isn’t supported on Nintendo’s handheld. That point aside, Uncade’s David Byers believes that developing another version would be a lot to ask for since it’s being made for a bunch of different platforms.

Byers said in a recent interview:

“Unfortunately the game engine I’m using doesn’t support the 3DS. I’m also developing the game for a LOT of different platforms, so adding any more at this point might be too much.”

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Castlevania II: Simon’s Quest will be hitting the Japanese eShop as a Famicom download on March 27 for 500 yen. Screenshots of the game can be found above.

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Along with Need for Speed: Most Wanted, EA has discounted three other Wii U titles on Origin. Mass Effect 3 Special Edition, FIFA 13, and Madden NFL 13 are also on sale. Each is priced at $29.99 plus tax. Free shipping is included.



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