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AckkStudios shared a couple of new screenshots from Project Y2K on Twitter earlier today. You can find them below.


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There are a number of Wii and DS games that offer free downloadable content. For instance, players can download a bunch of additional puzzles for Picross 3D and Professor Layton at no extra costs.

If this DLC interests you, you’ll need to grab it before the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection closes on May 20. While paid DLC will still be accessible, free content will be good for good.

A Nintendo representative told NintendoWorldReport:

“The bonus Layton puzzles and such will no longer be available. So you need to get them before the service shuts down. Paid stuff will still be available, though (Wii Shop Channel, etc.).”

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Club Nintendo has added a new reward. As of now, members can place an order for a Yoshi’s New Island t-shirt.

You’ll need to fork over 800 coins for the t-shirt. It comes in both large and small sizes.

Those who are interested in the Yoshi’s New Island t-shirt can check out the official page here. Note that “there are limited quantities available.”

A few more SoniPro details

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A few more details have come in for SoniPro. You can find them gathered up below.

– New rival: Starlight Bellstar
– Starlight is a girl who has also suddenly burst onto the scene as a new idol
– Starlight declares her intention to be Sonico’s rival during a live performance
– Call on and talk to Sonico’s friends Fujimi Suzu and Watanuki Fuuri
– These two are the other girls in Sonico’s three-girl band
– Game has 20 different songs from popular songs and all-original music
– Nitroplus is writing the new original scenario
– Imageepoch is developing the game

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Even more quotes from Animal Crossing producer Katsuya Eguchi and Animal Crossing: New Leaf co-director Aya Kyogoku. Polygon caught up with the two at GDC 2014 and chatted more about tying the series into the mobile space and bringing it back to consoles. Also, there are a few words about franchise fatigue.

Head past the break for Eguchi and Kyogoku’s comments. Check out Polygon’s full article here as well.


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