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It’s no secret that a new Sonic game is in development for the 3DS. We’ve known that SEGA has been working on the title for almost a year, when a listing popped up on a huge list of games for the handheld during last year’s E3. It’s been a long time for sure, yet the company has been quiet about their Sonic plans for the 3DS.

Recently, there have been rumors about Sonic Generations coming to Nintendo’s portable. The project was actually listed on SEGA’s latest earnings report before being removed shortly thereafter.

Now the latest issue of Nintendo Acción is saying that Sonic is coming to the 3DS, but the magazine didn’t provide concrete details. Only the following blurb was written (roughly translated):

“Just at the end of this number, SEGA confirmed to us that a new Sonic is underway to 3DS. And we’re not talking only of the next Olympic challenge, with Mario, if not a new product exclusivity.”

So, what’s the deal? This notice only says that the Sonic game isn’t the Olympics title. We still don’t know if Sonic Generations is on its way to the 3DS, nor do we know if something else entirely is heading to the platform. Let’s hope that E3 brings us some answers.


European Solatorobo boxart

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

I really wish North America was getting this game…


Cambridge, Mass. – May 20, 2011– Harmonix today announced that a three pack of songs from Lady Gaga and two hits from Foreigner will be available beginning May 23 in theRock Band 3Music Store of downloadable content for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system and Wii™.

Rock Bandprovides the deepest and best selection of artists, songs and albums through the Rock Band music platform, which features more than 900 artists and more than 2,700* tracks via disc and download purchase (complete list of tracks at www.rockband.com/songs). Rock Band’sgigantic music library dwarfs that of any other rhythm video game on the market. More than 100 million songs have been sold through the Rock Band Music Store since its launch Nov. 20, 2007.

Rock BandDLC Additions for Xbox 360, PlayStation®3 system and Wii


Today sees a raft of new releases that include great games and a Wii bundle designed to get everyone’s motor running!

Games hitting shop shelves today include sprawling adventure Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Reverie for Nintendo DS, 3D brawler DEAD OR ALIVE Dimensions for Nintendo 3DS and four vintage Wii titles in the Nintendo Selects range.

Also available from today is the Mario Kart Wii Pack, a new bundle that comes complete with a white Wii, Wii Remote Plus, Nunchuk and Wii Wheel – not to mention the multiplayer racing sensation, Mario Kart Wii!


E3 is a place well-known for surprises and brand new game announcements. Capcom, however, will not be bringing anything “shocking” to the trade show. That may disappoint some fans, though the company is expected to share more on previously revealed games. Capcom’s Christian Svensson provided the following comments on the latest “Ask Capcom” segment:

“We’d like to probably keep our E3 plans a bit closer to the vest. I don’t know that we’ll be shocking anyone with what we talking about at E3. Most of our major announcements were made at Captivate. There’ll be some light shed on things that were previously announced that we didn’t show much of at Captivate, updates for some things that we did show at Captivate, but keep your expectations in check and everyone will probably come out happy.”


– Many customization options
– Skills affect weapon strength, reduced damage
– Equip your character with up to 3 skills at once
– Skills can be upgraded with skill points
– Earn skill points when you complete a mission
– Skill level will rise if you add enough points
– Levels in the game are split into multiple missions
– Finish the highest level mission to reach the next area

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Today, Nintendo officially opened the Japanese Kid Icarus: Uprising website. You’ll find a bunch of old movies, as well as information regarding a promotion for the game.

Nintendo is looking for Miis so that a float can be built, which will eventually appear on a float in Goshogawara’s Tachineputa festival this August. The float will contain the Miis, along with Pit and Palutena. Participants need to save their Mii portrait to an SD card in the Mii Studio application, and then send the photo in via a form.

You can check out the official website here

Thanks to Thomas N for the tip!

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