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This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

Dragon Quest Heroes (PS4/PS3) – 7/10/9/9
Etrian Mystery Dungeon (3DS) – 8/8/9/9
LEGO City Undercover: The Chase Begins (3DS) – 8/8/8/8
The Order: 1886 (PS4) – 7/7/8/8
Teslagrad (PS3/PS3) – 7/7/7/8
Pazuru (3DS) – 7/7/7/7
Downtown Nekketsu Koushinkyoku: Soreyuke Daiundoukai All Star Special (PS3) – 7/7/6/7
Shin Tennis no Oji-Sama: Go To The Top (3DS) – 6/6/7/6
Doraemon: Nobita no Uchuu Eiyuuki (3DS) – 5/6/6/6

What’s shown above could end up being one of the rarest New 3DS cover plates. Shonen Jump will be holding a contest, in which the Super Mario x One Piece cover plate can be won. It’s based on the amiibo support in One Piece: Super Grand Battle! X.

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Pokémon Shuffle is now updated with its second Daily Pokémon stage event. Just like yesterday, it is Rotom again, but this time its Heat form. Hurry and check in to the event while you can, as it’ll be ending tomorrow!

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Another Japanese 3DS theme for Theatrhythm Dragon Quest has been revealed. It will be available as an early purchase bonus.

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By purchasing the retail version, Theatrhythm Dragon Quest owners will find a card that lets them download the theme. Quantities will be limited. It’s also possible to obtain the theme on the eShop, but codes will only be provided through April 30.

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Have you been unable to obtain an Eon Ticket in Pokemon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire? Well, good news! A new (and arguably simpler) method of obtaining a ticket is on the way.

Starting on February 27, a series code will be distributed on the official Pokemon website, which in turn allows players to nab an Eon Ticket. It can be used to obtain Latias in Omega Ruby or Latios in Alpha Sapphire. The promotion lasts through March 2.

Thanks to Cameron for the tip.

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Nintendo is bringing out a new set of Pokemon cards in Japan next month. For 500 yen a pack, consumers can pick up a card set based on Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire. While Both get the same Joker cards, they have their own unique Pokemon based on which version you pick up.

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