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HOLD IT! There’s no need to wait until October 24 to get a taste of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Dual Destinies’ mix of courtroom drama and investigative action as we’re pleased to confirm that a free playable demo is available to download right now in the Nintendo eShop for the 3DS system!

The good news doesn’t stop there. Anyone purchasing Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Dual Destinies from October 24 to November 7 will be able to get a free costume pack featuring a brand new outfit for each of the three main characters – Phoenix Wright, Apollo Justice and Athena Cykes. Following this promotional period, the costume pack will be available to purchase for $0.99.


New Power-Ups for Super Mario 3D World, New Downloadable Stages for Pikmin 3 and New Kirby Nintendo 3DS Game Among Numerous Announcements

REDMOND, Wash.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– A new Nintendo Direct video revealed more than a dozen new ways that Nintendo is delivering both variety and value to consumers in 2013 and beyond. Nintendo unveiled key characters in the next installments of the Super Smash Bros. and The Legend of Zelda series, new designs for Wii Remote Plus controllers in honor of everyone’s favorite video game brothers and a variety of free and paid downloads to expand the enjoyment of existing Wii U and Nintendo 3DS games.

A new Nintendo Direct video revealed more than a dozen new ways that Nintendo is delivering both variety and value to consumers in 2013 and beyond. Nintendo unveiled key characters in the next installments of the Super Smash Bros. and The Legend of Zelda series, new designs for Wii Remote Plus controllers in honor of everyone’s favorite video game brothers and a variety of free and paid downloads to expand the enjoyment of existing Wii U and Nintendo 3DS games. (Photo: Business Wire)


Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze wasn’t the only Nintendo game to receive a delay today. Did you notice that Mario Party: Island Tour was absent from the latest Nintendo Direct? That’s because it’s now coming in early 2014 – at least in Europe. We’re not quite sure if the same news applies to North America, so hang tight.



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