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Some of the first Sayonara Umihara Kawase details have been translated from Famitsu. One of the more interesting bits concerns the game’s developer. Sayonara Umihara Kawase is being made by Agatsuma Entertainment, the same team behind Code of Princess.

Other information from Famitsu includes:

– Gameplay mechanics similar to past games
– Umihara Kawase is now 20 years-old
– Umihara now has an elastic fish line
– She can throw the “rubber ring” out and snag a wall to swing on or hook fish to capture enemies
– Different playable characters
– One character is the original elementary school age Umihara
– Earn costumes or items for the game’s visual and sound collections after beating a stage

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Broken Rules has launched a new update for Chasing Aurora. Players in North America, Europe, and Australia can download the patch starting today.

Once update 1.1 is applied, users will see an improvement in Chasing Aurora’s loading times. The game now supports the Wii U Pro controller as well.

Below are the full patch notes from Broken Rules:

• Better scoring in Tournament
• More fun for two players
• Better progress in Challenge
• No more framerate hiccups
• Faster loading times
• Wii U Pro controller support

Source: Broken Rules PR


Some Wii U owners in Japan are having issues launching the eShop and are also unable to apply the latest firmware update. Instead, they’re receiving error code “105-3102”. This also means that it’s impossible to start up Dragon Quest X’s new Wii U beta at the moment.

The issues are caused a program inside the console, Nintendo says, which will soon receive a patch. Users can expect an update sometime this weekend.

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This week’s North American Nintendo Downloads are as follows:

3DS download

Kersploosh! – $2.99
ATV Wild Ride 3D – $7.99
Nano Assault EX – $14.99

3DS demo

Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity

3DS sale

Sakura Samurai: Art of the Sword – $4.99

3DS retail

Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D – $19.99
Monster High: Skultimate Roller Maze (available March 13)

3DS VC

Wrecking Crew

Wii VC

The King of Fighters ’98

Source: Nintendo PR


Namco Bandai has announced an interesting new title for the 3DS. “Disney Magic Castle My Happy Life” is heading to Nintendo’s portable in Japan, and it seems like it could be a fairly big deal.

Disney Magic Castle My Happy Life lets players use their Mii characters to meet Disney characters. Over 80 characters and more than 1,000 items are featured in the game.


Nintendo must view Disney Magic Castle My Happy Life as a pretty significant title, as it has approved a uniquely-designed 3DS XL system. A limited edition release containing the hardware will be priced at 24,830 yen while the standalone game will cost 5,490 yen.

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Famitsu has shared the first details and screenshots from Conception II, Spike Chunsoft’s sequel to the original PSP game. A summary (all translations courtesy of Gematsu) of the magazine’s article – highlighting characters, gameplay, and more – can be found below. Also be sure to view Conception II’s first screenshots.


Assassin’s Creed IV is a long ways off, but Ubisoft has already started to advertise the game…

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