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There is some talk that the official Zelda timeline has been revealed inside the pages of Hyrule Historia.

This is how it goes, supposedly:


New preview pages from Hyrule Historia have been published, and they’re quite interesting to say the least.

One page shows a variety of concept art created for Twilight Princess’ Midna – you might be surprised with some of the designs. There are other new pages included as well (and some old ones that are much, much larger than the images added to our initial post about Hyrule Historia). Zelda fans will most definitely want to take a look at the gallery above.


Capcom has announced that Monster Hunter Tri G has now shipped over one million units in Japan. The game was quick to accomplish this feat.

According to Media Create, Tri G sold over 500,000 units in its first week. There have also been reports that it has achieved a high sell-through rate.

The title is expected to sell strongly through the rest of the year and boost 3DS hardware sales in Japan.

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Japanese Zelda fans will be able to purchase new Zelda t-shirts between December 24 and February 20. Nintendo is teaming up with The King of Games, who will distribute the Forest Green and Black shirts next May. Both options come in a variety of sizes and will be sold for 5,500 yen.

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Tetris will be released in Japan on December 28 for 400 yen.


The online method used to correct the game-breaking bug in Skyward Sword comes in the form of the “Zelda Data Restoration Channel.” Japanese Wii owners can download this program today to their consoles starting today. After following the on-screen instructions, your game file will be fixed. The channel will likely go live in other territories very soon.

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New Swapnote footage

Posted on 12 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in 3DS, Videos | 0 comments

It seems as though Swapnote is on track for a worldwide launch. It’s been confirmed for Europe and Japan for this week, so I assume that it’s also coming to North America on Thursday.


It’s almost hard to believe that The World Ends with You launched for the DS over three years ago. But indeed, that is the case. The game has been out for such a long time that it’s curious how Square Enix registered a new Japanese trademark for the IP very recently.

This doesn’t mean that we’ll be seeing more of The World Ends with You anytime soon, though is is interesting nonetheless. Characters from the title will be appearing in Kingdom Hearts 3D, and Square Enix’s Tetsuya Nomura has expressed interest in revisiting the franchise. It’d be great if we saw a sequel one day.

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