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A new puzzle is now available for 3DS systems. Nintendo has started sending out a Monster Hunter panel via SpotPass, so make sure you have Wi-Fi enabled. The puzzle can be accessed in the StreetPass Mii Plaza.

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Girls Mode 3 details

Posted on 10 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in 3DS, News | 5 Comments

Here’s the latest on Girls Mode 3 (otherwise known as Style Savvy), which was announced during today’s Japanese Nintendo Direct:

– Take on the role of a fashion store manager
– Need to make your shop more popular
– Do this by helping customers coordinate and find the right clothing to match their looks
– Roughly 19,000 clothing items
– Over 1,300 possible combinations of hairstyles, which can be used as a new beautician’s work, where you change the looks of your customers at your shop
– Can also do some makeup artist work at the shop as well
– Put your best cosmetology skills to use and give customers a new look
– Can also do some designer work and create your own clothes using fabrics
– Take on the role of a model
– Partake in fashion shows and photo shoots for posters
– Out on April 16 in Japan

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Etrian Mystery Dungeon will be available on April 7. The game will be distributed in stores and on the eShop.

Source: Atlus PR

Cuter Than Ever, Miku and Friends are Back! Launching on Nintendo 3DS from May 26

SAN FRANCISCO & LONDON – January 14, 2015 – SEGA® of America, Inc. and SEGA® Europe, Ltd. today announced that Hatsune Miku™: Project Mirai DX, a 3D rhythm game developed specifically for the Nintendo 3DS™ hand-held system, will be available on store shelves and via digital download in North America on May 26, 2015, followed by Japan and Korea on May 28 and Europe on May 29. In collaboration with Good Smile Company, a popular Japanese figure company, Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX features Miku and all of her friends in their Nendoroid figure style. SEGA will release information about retailer preorder programs at a later date.

Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX features forty-eight full length versions of fan-favorite songs with multiple game modes and play styles. Game modes include both “Touch Mode” and “Button Mode”, each featuring multiple levels of difficulty and a wealth of customization options. Players are able to adjust difficulty via challenge and support items, change timing indicators and target icons, and swap out vocals in certain songs. Further, players can watch their favorite videos and add scrolling commentary in the Mirai Theater, create unique dance routines in the Dance Studio, and compose their own song phrases in My Tune. The game also features customizable Player Cards which can be shared with the community over StreetPass™ and kept current via SpotPass™.

Source: SEGA PR


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