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Update: Nintendo claims that Pokemon Bank will still be out tomorrow in North America through its weekly Nintendo Download report.

Nintendo has been facing a tremendous amount of problems with its online services for well over a day now. To alleviate some of the stress placed on its network functionality, the company has removed Pokemon Bank from the Japanese eShop. Nintendo wrote on Twitter that the app was pulled due to the connection problems.

Pokemon Bank launched in Japan yesterday, which is when many of the online problems began appearing. It was scheduled for release in North America and Europe tomorrow as well, but it now seems unlikely that the overseas launch will go ahead as planned as both eShops now list a “TBA” date.

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Nintendo has revealed the download size for Kirby Triple Deluxe. The game will take up 8,192 blocks of space on an SD card. That amounts to about 1GB.

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Pokemon Bank is allowing for hacked Pokemon, despite what had been originally expected. Long story short, illegal Pokemon – creatures that can’t exist naturally – are finding their way into the app. Now the question is whether Nintendo and Game Freak intend to address this in the future, or if things will stay as is.

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A new update is out now for Nintendo TVii. Users can team up with other fans and earn points by predicting plays, which are tied to leaderboards. TVii has also received an updated remote with easier access to features.

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This week’s Japanese eShop update is as follows:

3DS

Downloadable Titles
Pokémon Bank – 500 yen (yearly subscription)
Satsujin Mystery Kirisaki Jack – 800 yen
Speed X 3D Hyper Edition – 300 yen
Dokopon Choice Hunter x Hunter Color-ban Vol. 1 1-10-kan Pack – 4,500 yen

Virtual Console
Rockman X 2: Soul Eraser (Mega Man Xtreme 2, Game Boy Color) – 600 yen
Puyo Puyo Ts? (Game Gear) – 400 yen
Gradius (PC Engine) – 600 yen
The Kung Fu (China Warrior, PC Engine) – 600 yen

Wii U

Downloadable Titles
Gaiabreaker – 1,890 yen

Virtual Console
Super Mario Bros. 3 (Famicom) – 500 yen
PC Genjin (Bonk’s Adventure, PC Engine) – 600 yen
Parodius (MSX) – 800 yen

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Castlevania: Dracula X has been rated by the OFLC. What does that mean exactly? Well, the rating may signal a future release for the game on the Virtual Console.

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On Twitter, Nintendo has responded to the online/network issues that have been affecting its various platforms for the past day or so.

Nintendo Europe/UK started out by apologizing for the different problems users have encountered and thanked fans for their patience.

Nintendo of America offered similar comments. Additionally, the company offered some support for issues pertaining to the creation of new Nintendo Network IDs.


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Happy Holidays!

Posted on 10 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in Site updates | 12 Comments

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Missing a couple of people here, but since Phil created the fantastic piece of art above, wanted to share it all with you! Jack (top left), Austin (top right), Laura (bottom left) and Brian (bottom right)

Happy Holidays from all of us at Nintendo Everything! Merry Christmas, Happy (late) Hanukkah, Happy Kwanzaa, and wishing you the best in the new year.

Thank you all so much for your support in 2013. Frankly, Nintendo Everything wouldn’t be much without you guys! Looking forward to an even better 2014 filled with more Nintendo fun. You may even see a couple of new things from us next year!

Get some gaming in, spend some time with your family, and enjoy the holidays! I’m going to try and find some sleep for once… haha.


Nintendo has made Wii Sports Club entirely free to play for today only. In Europe and Australia, tennis, bowling, and golf can be experienced at no extra cost. The promotion ends at 23:59 UK time on December 26.

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