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Adventure Time: Explore the Dungeon Because I Don’t Know! Collector’s Edition has a pretty boxart. Let’s take a look:

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Pre-order the new collector’s edition and you’ll receive a copy of the game, a limited edition Beemo package design in a glossy premium SteelBook case, a bonus DVD with actor interviews, and storyboard art from series creator Pendleton Ward, plus a unique “Finn and Jake’s Dungeon Guide” – described as a “full color, enhanced manual filled with fun art and game tips”. It’s only $10 more than the standard release.


For the release of Sonic Lost World, SEGA is preparing two separate DX Packs in Japan.

The contents of the Wii U and 3DS versions are mostly the same. Each comes with a copy of the game, as well as a tote bag and hand-painted mug (different designs for Wii U and 3DS). You can get a look at the physical items in the gallery above.

Pricing is set at 8,589 yen for the Wii U DX Pack and 6,489 yen for the 3DS DX Pack.


Just how successful has the Pokemon franchise been? Since Pokemon Red/Blue’s release in 1996, 172,000,000 units have been sold around the world, according to the Pokemon Company. Quite an impressive figure!

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Look what we have here! Just a day before Disney Infinity launches, we have the first screenshots from Disney Infinity: Toy Box Challenge, the 3DS companion game.

We also have the following details from Nintendo’s website and a Disney listing:

– Made by Altron
– Form your team and tackle competition in 15 Toy Box game boards
– Level up your characters and earn coins for more customization pieces
– Customize your Game Board experience – select your toy buildings, adventures and decorations
– Expand your game board experience and mash up characters and worlds
– Co-op with 1 other player
– Over 50 mini-games
– Race, jump, climb or shoot
– Co-op is local only


Pokemon X/Y demo details

Posted on 11 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in 3DS, News | 2 Comments

The Pokemon Game Show is currently being held in Japan, and fans have been given an opportunity to try out a brand new Pokemon X/Y gameplay demo. For an overview as to what’s included, check out the summary below.

– Demo is made up of different elements
– Not tied to an actual part of the game
– Certain things were locked out, like the X and Y buttons
– Need to speak to a journalist who says a professor is waiting for you
– On your way there, you battle the rival, with a time limit
– Four directional walk and run are mapped to the d-pad
– Use the Circle Pad for multi-directional, quick movement on inline skates
– One trainer you encounter is named Shauna
– Battle Shauna and other trainers in the demo
– Shauna wears a pink top with three stacked, black bow ties
– Demo lets you try out Pokemon-Amie
– In the demo, you also ride on a Skiddo in a route and seen riding a Rhyhorn
– Pokemon-Amie can give higher chances for critical hits
– Talk with Professor Augustine Sinclair
– Professor tells you that you’re The One to unlock the power of Mega Evolution and gives you a Mewtwo
– Press a button in the attack interface when your Pokemon has the Mega Stone attached to it to activate Mega Evolution
– Battle the professor using Mega Evolution
– Use Mega Mewtwo and battle Chandelure, Dragonite and Crobat
– Fennekin has the moves Psybeam, Flame Charge, Fire Spin and Tail Whip
– Helioptile has Tail Whip, Thundershock, Quick Attack & Parabolic Charge
– Professor gives you Mewtwo and teaches you about Mega Evolution
– After the battle, a video runs of the game

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Pokemon X/Y demo images

Posted on 11 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in 3DS, Images | 0 comments

Images from the Pokemon X/Y demo in Japan have started to emerge. You can get a look at the title screen, Pokemon riding, and even some neat photos from the event itself. View the full set in the gallery above.

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