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Nintendo is involved with tonight’s Game Awards, which isn’t entirely surprising. We know that several Nintendo-related games have been nominated for various categories, though it sounds like we can look forward to a few extra things as well.

Tim O’Leary, a staffer from NoA, has teased something for The Game Awards 2014. We should apparently be on the lookout during the start and end of the show.

Here’s the full tweet from O’Leary:


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Devil’s Third won’t be out until sometime next year, but the game has already received classification in Australia. The game was added to the database today with an MA 15+ rating. Not too surprising given the mature content in Devil’s Third!

Thanks to Jake for the tip.

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The Wii U version of 99Moves appears to be on track for release in Europe later this month. A listing on the store makes note of a December 18 launch, though this has not yet been officially confirmed. 99Moves will cost €2.49 upon release.

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The Japanese Club Nintendo 2015 calender was made available to those who reached Platinum status. I’d say that the design looks very nice!

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Pre-orders for Etrian Mystery Dungeon have gone live following Atlus’ localization announcement yesterday. At the moment, you can reserve the game on either Amazon or GameStop.

Etrian Mystery Dungeon will be released in North America next spring.

Toys “R” Us is running a special sale on Wii U games over the next couple of days. You can purchase one Wii U title and get another for 40% off. This works particularly well given that Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker came out today.

Note that the Toys “R” Us deal is not valid online. You’ll need to head on over to a local store.

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Have you purchased Ultimate NES Remix? If so, you’re entitled to a Famicom 3DS theme.

There’s just one issue: 3DS owners are reporting problems redeeming the new theme due to error 009-2295. This indicates that the redeemable code is intended for another software. Making matters worse, it seems that codes expire by the end of the day.

Hopefully Nintendo will be able to sort everything out!

Thanks to Rich B for the tip.

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