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Nintendo has revealed a new addition to the 3D Classics lineup. Konami’s TwinBee will be joining Exciebike, Xevious, and Urban Champion on the 3DS eShop next week in Japan.

Like other 3D classics, TwinBee will be available for 600 points. A release date hasn’t been announced for North America, but it’ll likely arrive here soon as well.

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A new edition of Iwata Asks is live on Nintendo’s North American website. We’ve covered it on the site before, so I won’t be covering most of the details. It’s certainly worth a read if you’re a Star Fox fan, though. You can check it out here.



This is yet another trailer for the upcoming European release of Xenoblade Chronicles. It’s a bit longer than the one we shared with you yesterday, featuring an extra minute of footage.

Thanks to Jake for the tip!


Pokemon Rumble Blast (3DS) – 8/8/8/8
Growlanser IV: Over Reloaded (PSP) – 8/8/7/8
WWE All-Stars (PS3/360) – 8/8/7/7
Chou Jigen Game Neptune Mk-II (PS3) – 7/7/6/8
Uta no * Prince-Sama: Repeat (PSP) – 7/7/7/6
Bikkuri! Tobidasu! Mahou no Pen (3DS) – 7/6/6/5


Namco Bandai wants to get the point across that you can indeed remove saved data in Pac-Man & Galaga Dimensions. I can’t blame them, since you wouldn’t want misinformation spreading around about your product!

Namco Bandai sent out this message to the press:

“It has recently been reported that PAC-MAN & Galaga DIMENSIONS for the Nintendo 3DS system lacks an option to erase data that has been saved to the game’s cartridge. I wanted to inform everyone that saved data can be reset by holding the A,B,X,Y,L and R buttons when booting up the game from the 3DS system’s home screen. We are sorry for the confusion and hope you enjoy playing PAC-MAN & Galaga DIMENSIONS.”


Nintendo president Satoru Iwata delivered a speech regarding the 3DS’ price drop at the Q&A portion of the company’s financial results briefing last week. You can read that here if you missed it.

In addition to that, though, Iwata also sent out a letter for the public to read, apologizing for those who “betrayed and criticize this decision.” That letter was written in Japanese and was not published by Nintendo of America/Europe. However, the letter has now been fully translated. Iwata comes across as being quite honest and it’s a great read overall, so I highly recommend that you guys check it out.

Head past the break for the translation.


It’s going to be a long wait for the Smash Bros. title. Not only will Masahiro Sakurai’s team be working on one version for Wii U, but they’ll also be creating the first entry in the franchise for a handheld.

Kid Icarus: Uprising, Project Sora’s current project, will be released before the end of the year. Once that’s out of the way, Sakurai’s team will likely move on to Smash Bros. soon after. Sakurai said in a recent interview that “you can base your expectations of the new Smash Bros. once you see how well-made Kid Icarus is.” He also stated that the team can improve “many things” from Brawl.

“I will think about this once Kid Icarus is complete. But as it is a game of a competitive nature, I do not think that any one person should have an advantage. …There are many things that can be improved upon even in Brawl. Also, I think you can base your expectations of the new Smash Bros. once you see how well-made Kid Icarus is. The director of each game is the same, but because I regularly change my team around after projects, we will be able to see how good the team is then.”

It’s much too soon to be talking about the character roster, but when he was asked which other characters can be included in Smash Bros., Sakurai said:

“That is completely undecided, but it is true that Nintendo has not created many new characters lately.”

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Below are a few of the games that will be available in North America on Thursday. A couple of additional games could be added to the list – specifically Virtual Console titles.

DSiWare

Play & Learn Spanish – 800 points
Go Fetch! 2 – 500 points
B Team: Episode 2: Ice & Venom – 800 points

WiiWare

Monochrome Racing – 500 points



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