Kirby’s Dream Collection Special Edition details
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A few more details on Kirby’s Dream Collection Special Edition were shared during the latest Nintendo Direct. We’ve rounded up the information for you below.
– Again: the games are Kirby’s Dream Land and Kirby’s Dream Land 2 from the Game Boy. Kirby’s Adventure from the NES. Kirby’s Dream Land 3 and Kirby Super Star from the SNES and Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards from the Nintendo 64
– Kirby’s Dream Land 1/2 will be playable on Wii for the first time
– The other games have been made available through the Virtual Console
– Has new challenges from Kirby’s Return to Dream Land
– History of Kirby gallery
– This gallery has concept art, Kirby cartoon show episodes, and more
– Package has an art book and soundtrack CD
– New Kirby merchandise heading to Club Nintendo Japan: pillows, handbags in a contest
– In Japan, the collection will be promoted by Game Center CX’s celebrity gamer Shinya Arino playing through Kirby Super Star in a special episode of that popular retro-gaming TV show
Etrian Odyssey IV demo footage
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Learn to paint and draw with your personal art studio on 3DS (Europe)
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New Art Academy lets you learn new drawing and painting techniques, experience new art materials and share your art with family and friends via your Nintendo 3DS!
22nd June 2012 – Get ready to marvel at your newly discovered creative skills when New Art Academy launches across Europe for Nintendo 3DS on July 28th. Jam-packed with 32 brand-new lessons, New Art Academy will have you painting and drawing your own masterpieces and sharing them with your friends and family in no time.
New Art Academy features both Introductory and Advanced lessons – whether you are an old master or a complete novice – offering easy to follow, step-by-step guides to a variety of drawing and painting techniques, styles and materials. You will be surprised how easy they are to pick up and how quickly your techniques can improve. To enhance your learning experience even further and to resemble your real-life inspirations best, some of the reference images for the lessons are now displayed as 3D videos, such as a tree with moving leaves or a river with flowing water. If you can’t get enough of the lessons – don’t worry – there are plenty additional ones coming your way in the near future.
Nintendo UK has “nothing to announce” regarding Kirby’s Dream Collection
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Kirby’s Dream Collection Special Edition has already been ruled out for Australia. It’s possible that the package won’t be heading to the UK either.
You may have noticed that Kirby’s Dream Collection Special Edition was missing from NOE’s Nintendo Direct presentation. When asked about the game, a spokesperson said that Nintendo UK had “nothing to announce at this time”.
Six games, a Museum Mode, artbook, soundtrack, and more are included in Kirby’s Dream Collection Special Edition. The package is due out next month in Japan and September in North America.
Nintendo Direct (6/22/12, Europe)
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European Freakyforms Deluxe boxart
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Retailers to set own prices for 3DS XL in the UK
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Unlike the North American and Japanese announcement, the 3DS XL reveal for the UK didn’t include a specific price point. That’s because retailers will be determining their own prices, much like the original 3DS.
According to a Nintendo representative, prices “should be going live ASAP”.
The spokesperson said:
“As always, the final price to consumers is determined by the retailers, but we have aimed at making the price as reasonable as we can to the consumer.”
The 3DS XL launches in Europe and Japan on July 28.
Design your very own Freaky Formee with Freakyforms Deluxe (Europe)
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Take your formee on a whirlwind adventure across your very own personalised planet when Freakyforms Deluxe Your Creations, Alive! launches on Nintendo 3DS this summer
22ndJune 2012 – Let your imagination run wild this summer when Freakyforms Deluxe Your Creations, Alive! launches across Europe for Nintendo 3DS on 28th July 2012. Bring your very own creatures to life, plucking each designed element from the depths of your mind to create something truly unique. Called formees, your customised creatures are created on a drawing board featuring a large palette of shapes, body parts and colours that can be put together and tweaked to transform them into pretty much anything. The only limit is your imagination.
As the expanded version of the Nintendo 3DS Download Software title, Freakyforms, Your Creations, Alive!, this eccentric game is packed full of user-generated content and contains a wide range of new features for you to enjoy. There are a lot of body parts to choose from when designing your formee, such as wings allowing your formee to fly and wheels that will make your formee move much faster on land.
Portable 3D Entertainment Goes Extra-Large with New Nintendo 3DS XL
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Larger Version of Nintendo 3DS System Launches Alongside New Super Mario Bros. 2 on Aug. 19
REDMOND, Wash.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– A big year for the Nintendo 3DS system is about to get even bigger. In a Nintendo Direct video on June 21, Nintendo revealed plans to launch Nintendo 3DS XL, a new version of Nintendo 3DS with 90 percent larger screens. When it becomes available across North America on Aug. 19 at a suggested retail price of $199.99, the new system will create even more immersive entertainment experiences for users, delivering a wealth of games and video content that can be enjoyed on the go.
Nintendo 3DS XL features an updated form factor and will be available in Red or Blue. The new system’s battery life outperforms that of the original Nintendo 3DS, and it comes bundled with a 4 GB SD card, which owners can use to store content such as downloadable games and videos from the Nintendo eShop. Nintendo 3DS XL launches on Aug. 19, the same day as New Super Mario Bros. 2, a new installment in the fan-favorite Mario game series.