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Game Freak director Junichi Masuda strongly hinted at a Pokemon game announcement a few days ago. He told fans that they should watch Pokemon Sunday when asked about a third title to accompany Black/White.

While we still can’t say for sure that Masuda will come on tomorrow’s show to reveal a new game, it’s really starting to sound likely. And if he doesn’t share something about a new game, we can at least expect something big.

Masuda posted the following to his blog today:

IMPORTANT NEWS!!

On this coming Sunday, Februrary 26, 2012, from 7:30 A.M,

I, Masuda, will be appearing on TV TOKYO’s Show, “Pokémon Smash!”

Not only that.

And there…

I will be making a VERY important announcement,


Japanese Club Nintendo members can choose from a couple of new rewards. The site has added in Mario and Luigi pouches that can hold a 3DS, DSi, DS Lite or original DS. Each pouch costs 250 points.

You can find a few photos of the pouches above.

Thanks to 4Him for the tip!

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Mario Tennis Open details

Posted on 13 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in 3DS, News | 0 comments

I thought it’d be worthwhile to compile a roundup of Mario Tennis Open details from the latest Nintendo Direct.

Nintendo of America localization producer Erik Peterson shared the following information about the game:

– Focus on fast-pace, intense rallies
– Controls have a surprising amount of depth
– Can use the touch screen to tap certain shots rather than using buttons
– Gyro sensor support
– Tilt the 3DS to look around the court
– View for tilting is as if you were down on the court itself
– Local wireless with up to four people
– Can play online
– 2-4 friends
– Single or doubles matches can be played online
– There is also an “open match” online option to play against others of similar skill
– Earn victory medals by defeating other players
– Monthly leaderboards
– Player rating


Nintendo did not create Dillon’s Rolling Western. As it turns out, Vanpool did.

Although one could argue that Vanpool is an under-the-radar company, they have participated in the development of numerous Nintendo titles. They made the Tingle DS games, contributed mini-games for Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, and helped out with Wii Play: Motion.


Don’t forget, European Wii owners: The Last Story arrives tomorrow!



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