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Nintendo teamed up with Koei Tecmo for Samurai Warriors Chronicles 3’s Japanese release last year. By playing an eShop demo, players could access costumes based on Link and Zelda from Hyrule Warriors.

Unfortunately, Koei Tecmo won’t be offering these items in next month’s western version. The company told Siliconera that “those costumes are Japan-exclusive”.

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kantopia has once again translated the new Fire Emblem scans from this week’s issue of Famitsu. Give them a look in the gallery below.

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NIS America has announced European release dates for two 3DS titles developed by Atlus.

Etrian Mystery Dungeon kicks things off on September 11. On October 30, Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker is scheduled for launch. Both titles are releasing physically and digitally.

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Marvelous Europe is hosting a new live stream for Lord of Magna: Maiden Heaven. The company will be showing gameplay, and will answer a number of fan questions. View the stream below.

Square Enix launched the official website for Dragon Quest VIII’s new 3DS version today. Access it here. Previously, the site was in a teaser state.

At the moment, visitors can view some of the first Dragon Quest VIII 3DS screenshots (posted on the site yesterday). Expect more content on the site over the next few months.

Nintendo shared an official video for the new Splatoon 3DS theme, which we’ve added in below. It’s out now in Japan, and today in Europe (likely North America as well).

Amazon has significantly discounted the price of The Legend of Korra: A New Era Begins. Originally priced at $30, it can now be yours for only $6. You can pick up a copy here.

Is it worth that much? I’ll let you be the one to decide!

Thanks to Jake for the tip.

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Following yesterday’s announcement (and subsequent launch) of Splatoon apparel in Girls Mode 3, Nintendo has shared official images of the different crossover items. You can take a look at the new photos in the gallery below.

SEGA released a new trailer for Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX today that gives a look at all 48 songs in the game. Check it out below.

Nintendo opened the Japanese Rhythm Heaven: The Best Plus website today. You can visit it right here.

We’ve gathered up a few of the clips included on the site below.


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