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Capcom isn’t holding onto all of its Mega Man 25th anniversary plans until December. Today the company announced the “Rockcan”, a special item being made for the commemoration.

The Rockcan is a 10-disc soundtrack item packed inside an E-Tank tin. Capcom will be adding in a full color booklet as well.

Mega Man 1-6 features the Famicom and PlayStation tracks, all of which have been remastered using the original sound sources. Mega Man 8 makes use of the PlayStation version while Mega Man 9/10 pull music from the Xbox Live Arcade releases.

Japanese consumers can purchase Rockcan from the e-Capcom shop on September 19 for 14,700 yen.

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Nintendo of Europe today announced that it has reached a publishing agreement with Square Enix for Kingdom Hearts 3D.

The company will distribute all copies of the game in European, Australia, and New Zealand territories. NOE will additionally be responsible for sales and marketing aspects.

Kingdom Hearts 3D will be available in Europe on July 20.

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Even though Nicalis cancelled its publishing arrangements for the WiiWare version of La-Mulana, the game could still be heading to Europe.

An updated entry was discovered on the European ratings board PEGI, though it has since been removed. Prior to its removal, EnjoyUp was listed as the new publisher for La-Mulana WiiWare.

EnjoyUp responded with a standard “no comment” statement when asked about the situation. Sounds like something could be brewing here…

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Mutant Mudds-maker Renegade Kid has announced the North American release date for Bomb Monkey. The puzzle game will be hitting the eShop next Thursday for $4.99.

No word yet on a European launch, but I’m sure Renegade Kid will be doing its best to bring it over as soon as possible.

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In interviews we’ve seen over the past couple of weeks, Nintendo has indirectly said that Miiverse won’t be compatible with other social networks. But now Nintendo of Europe’s Laurent Fischer has confirmed outright that it doesn’t work with such sites as Twitter and Facebook.

While speaking about Miiverse, Fischer did say that the system will work on other hardware including mobile phones and laptops.



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