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Need to catch up on what Pokemon Black/White 2 offers? Then check out the fact sheet below!

A Timeless Pokémon Adventure Continues with Loads of New Features!

Return to the captivating Unova region two years after the events of the original Pokémon Black Version and Pokémon White Version games — the first time in the core Pokémon game series that a storyline has continued from one game to another. In the Pokémon Black Version 2 and Pokémon White Version 2 games, players can explore new areas, discover Gyms with new leaders and see how everything has changed in the last two years.

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Believe it or not, there are still a couple of character reveals on the way to Tekken Tag Tournament 2. Katsuhiro Harada has given a few hints about the unknown roster inclusions.

Harada shared the following:

Hint #1

“One is a character a lot of people have been asking for his return. So, maybe they won’t be surprised, but a lot of people will be happy to hear about this.”

Hint #2

“Maybe, it’s not quite a new character, but it’s one people will be very surprised at. This character is one that they wouldn’t have discovered.”

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There’s a rumor going around that the recently revealed Deadpool game will get its own version on Wii U. However, we should probably try to clear up the confusion.

Simply put, Deadpool isn’t confirmed for Wii U.

The rumor seems to be based on a Q&A transcription made on an official live blog this past weekend during the Marvel video games panel. Following the Deadpool reveal, one fan asked the following as part of the panel’s Q&A session:


It’s currently unclear if Professor Layton vs. Ace Attorney will be making it outside of Japan. But a few French retailers may point to a possible localization.

Cdiscount and Fnac both list a December time frame for the game’s launch. Amazon, on the other hand, says it’s “coming soon”.

Publisher Capcom nor developer Level-5 have not been able to confirm an overseas version of Professor Layton vs. Ace Attorney. The game still has a long way to go before its Japanese release though, so it’s too soon to worry about a Western launch.

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We don’t know much about the Wii U version of Mass Effect 3, but series producer Michael Gamble has let out one nugget.

The recently released Mass Effect 3 Extended Cut DLC will be included in the Wii U release. However, it’s being integrated into the game itself rather than through a download. PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC owners have been able to access the free content digitally.

According to Gamble:

“The extended ending is basically going to be part of the game instead. You won’t have to download it.”

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