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You should recognize this pattern by now: a game is revealed to be compatible with 3DS homebrew, and then Nintendo removes it from the eShop. That’s exactly what’s happened Freakyforms Deluxe: Your Creations, Alive! which has met a similar fate. If you attempt to look the game up on the digital store, you’ll see that it’s “currently unavailable.”

If Freakyforms Deluxe is to return, Nintendo would need to plug up the exploit. This probably means that the retail version will become a hot commodity soon.

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HORI has always had a great selection of products and accessories for Nintendo systems, and this one is no different. A brand new pouch with an Animal Crossing design for the New Nintendo 3DS XL (and obviously able to fit others in the 3DS family) is now available over on Amazon! Get yours here for $12.99 – Prime included.


Update: There are some other pretty cheap Animal Crossing amiibo on Amazon as well. You can take a look at the offerings here.


The Tom Nook amiibo has been heavily discounted on Amazon. It’s down to $4, providing $9 in savings. Place an order here if interested.

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DJ MasterSeal is back to show off more from Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE. Nintendo’s new trailer, posted below, will fill you in on mastering dungeons.

Nintendo has added more maintenance to its schedule for next week. Certain network services will specifically affect the 3DS on June 7 / June 8 (online play, rankings, etc.).

It’s scheduled for the following times:

– 5:50 PM PT (June 7) – 7:30 PM PT (June 7)
– 8:50 PM ET (June 7) – 10:30 PM ET (June 7)
– 1:50 AM in the UK (June 8) – 3:30 AM in the UK (June 8)
– 2:50 AM in Europe (June 8) – 4:30 AM in Europe (June 8)

This is on top of other Wii U / 3DS, Miiverse, and Splatoon maintenance we’ve reported on over the past few days.

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Nintendo has brought back the “Bragg Report” after a year off. In the video below, Disney Channel’s Joey Bragg counts down his top four Nintendo 3DS games to play this summer: New Super Mario Bros. 2, Kirby: Planet Robobot, Pokemon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire, and Animal Crossing: New Leaf.


NintenDaan has posted a new unboxing video for the Vans x Nintendo collection. Get a closer look at the Duck Hunt and Zelda shoes in the video below.

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Quest of Dungeons were confirmed for both Wii U and 3DS back in February. The developer shared a status update today, and touched on features that are in the works.

There’s no word yet on a release date, but Quest of Dungeons may hit Wii U and 3DS simultaneously. Both versions are coming along.

On Wii U, Quest of Dungeons will feature off-TV play and Pro Controller support. There will also be an option to play between the GamePad and TV so that you can take advantage of a touch-based inventory, map, and more to manage things.

The 3DS has been a bit more difficult to work with due to technical challenges, but it’s moving along. An updated version of the UI / use of dual screens should allow players to manage items on the lower screen by touch. StreetPass support is also under consideration:

When you StreetPass someone you send and receive ghosts from previous runs to the other user. Here’s how it works, when you die, the game saves your character as it is, stats, equipment, etc. There is later a chance, that in a new game you might encounter yourself, but now you will also send those ghosts to the other players. So when you find ghosts from other users (they will have a icon in-game to make it different) if you defeat them, you’ll get all the loot. Cool right?

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Image & Form posted the latest episode of “The Engine Room” today. There’s plenty of talk pertaining to
SteamWorld Heist, including an update on the Wii U version’s release and cross-buy support. Image & Form also briefly touches on the possibility of more DLC.

Here’s the video in full:

As was announced earlier in the week, the Vans x Nintendo collection has launched in the United States. You can pick up various items on the official shop here.

The Vans x Nintendo collection is also starting to pop up at international retailers as well, including Amazon. Items are starting to go up in Canada, the UK, Germany, France, Italy, and Spain.

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