Club Nintendo Australia reveals list of downloadable games
Posted on 10 years ago by Kirara Koneko(@KiraraKoneko) in 3DS, 3DS eShop, News, Wii U eShop | 1 Comment
Club Nintendo of Australia has just announced the recently added titles that are available for download, and with this program ceasing to exist soon, you might want to check them out. If you live in the Australia or New Zealand area and have some stars left take a look at the list and use all your stars before Club Nintendo comes to an end.
Check out the full list of titles available here.
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Video shows off glitch of Mewtwo with custom moves
Posted on 10 years ago by Dennis Gagliardotto(@LyonHart_) in 3DS, Videos | 3 Comments
Well, that didn’t take long. A glitch has already been found concerning Mewtwo that can be done on the 3DS version of Super Smash Bros., giving Mewtwo a custom moveset, YouTube user Mankalor shows.
For those of you that have already received Mewtwo, I’m sure you may have heard or noticed by now that he doesn’t have any official custom moves, so what’s done to achieve a custom moveset is Mewtwo seemingly inherits moves from a Mii fighter that’s transferred from the Wii U version of the game. Check out the crazy video below and watch what happens when you give Mewtwo moves he’s not meant to have!
Update: Files verified – Rumor: Street Fighter’s Ryu to be included in future DLC for Super Smash Bros.
Posted on 10 years ago by Kirara Koneko(@KiraraKoneko) in 3DS, News, Rumors, Wii U | 100 Comments
Update by Brian: Cutting Room Floor, a website that specializes in unused/cut content, has been able to verify the authenticity of the Ryu sound files (thanks Anthony):
Our crack research team has confirmed the existence of the Ryu sound files in the #Smash4 3DS update.
— Cutting Room Floor (@CuttingRoomWiki) April 15, 2015
Of course, this doesn’t necessarily confirm that Ryu will be included as upcoming Smash Bros. DLC. We’ll just have to wait and see how everything pans out!
According to a poster on Reddit, who is claiming to be a part of the 3DS modding scene, there has been code discovered buried in the latest update to go live for Super Smash Bros. that would lead some to believe more characters will be to come in future DLC. It would appear that sound files have been interpreted as clues for two possible future additions.
One file is a Victory sound for Roy from the Fire Emblem series. The second one is also a sound file that includes the Ryu music from Street Fighter II. At this stage this is purely speculation as Nintendo has been known to leave unused data in games in the past.
We are sure we will see more DLC in the future for Super Smash. Bros. but for now this is just a rumor.
Nintendo releases Girls Mode 3 3DS theme in Japan
Posted on 10 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS, News | 1 Comment
Girls Mode 3 has launched in Japan, and Nintendo is celebrating with a new 3DS theme. Fans can purchase the theme for 200 yen.
Here’s the official video:
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Xenoblade talk – cut ideas, Shulk in Smash Bros., New 3DS porting difficulties, and more
Posted on 10 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS, New Nintendo 3DS, News, Wii, Wii U | 2 Comments
Game Informer was able to conduct an interview with Monolith Soft’s Tetsuya Takahashi, Nintendo, and Monster Games about Xenoblade Chronicles. Takahashi was able to speak about the original game while discussing cut ideas like wanting to have the ability to fly. He also revealed Smash Bros. director Masahiro Sakurai wanted Shulk in the Wii U/3DS games, and had the idea for the bathing suit skin. Other than that, there’s some Xenoblade Chronicles 3D-specific comments from Monster Games.
We’ve rounded up all of the various quotes below. For those that are interested, you can find Game Informer’s original article here.
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U/3DS Mewtwo video comparison
Posted on 10 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS, Videos, Wii U | 2 Comments
Update: Bumped to the top with another comparison:
NintendoWorldReport compiled a brief video comparing Mewtwo in Smash Bros. for Wii U and 3DS. The short clip is posted below.
Gust looking to reach a new audience with Atelier Rorona Plus: The Alchemist of Arland
Posted on 10 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS, News | 0 comments
It’s rather rare to see an Atelier game outside of a PlayStation system these days. But with Atelier Rorona Plus: The Alchemist of Arland, Gust Corporation has decided to bring this latest entry to 3DS.
Given Gust’s goals with Atelier Rorona Plus, it makes sense for the game to be on Nintendo’s portable. Series director Yoshito Okamura told Japanese website Dengeki that the company wants to expand the franchise to a more diverse audience.
Okamura said:
Naturally, when you shift to a different platform, the age demographic changes as well. In light of this, we have the super-deformed versions of the characters. However, even if there are many Atelier fans in their 20s, the age range goes up to people in their 40s as well, since many fans from the Mary games are still supporting the series.
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Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX has Puyo Puyo and Reversi mini-games
Posted on 10 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS, News | 0 comments
Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX isn’t all about music. SEGA has revealed that two mini-games are included in the game as well.
Here’s what we know:
Puyo Puyo
– Play by yourself against CPU opponents
– Special moves will vary depending on the character
– Can play against friends locally
– Both players need copies of the game
Board games
– Find these in the “My Room” menu
– “Mikkuriversi” is basically the Reversi game with a little Miku twist
– The Reversi mini-game goes by the traditional rules
– May have some sort of gimmicks added
– The game scales according to your skills

47 minutes of Girls Mode 3 footage
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Atlus outlines Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker’s DLC
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In a new press release, Atlus provides plenty of information about the downloadable content in Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker.
All DLC in the game come in the form of a Free Battle, and if you’re successful, your party will reap the benefits. However, each battle except the Beginner’s Brawl scale incrementally with your protagonist’s level. This means that obtaining the rewards won’t be so easy.
Here’s what you should know about the “FreeLC”, which will be permanently free:
Beginner’s Brawl — This is the one Free Battle that won’t scale with level, so make sure to tackle it early on. The enemies are a little on the weak side, but can still pack a punch if you’re not careful. Defeating them will earn you some quick Macca (demonic currency) to blow at the Demon Auction and get your team started off right.
Lost Demon Rescue — A persuadable demon is caught in the middle of two hordes. If you can protect the demon and survive the onslaught, the demon will join your party! Use it to bolster your ranks or keep it for fusion fodder. (Not to mention that some of the demons you’re up against have useful skills to crack!)
Next up is paid content. All of the content below is priced at 99 cents (CA$1.49):
Macca Makes an Escape — This battle poses a chase scenario. Demons are fleeing with their pockets stuffed with Macca, and it will be up to the player to run them down and beat the payout out of them. The demons are carrying three times the usual amount of Macca, and even though they’re fleeing, they’ll put up a good fight if you catch them.
All Skills Must Go! — Scattered around the battlefield are memory sticks loaded with powerful skills for your party. But the demons around have their eyes on them too, and will try and abscond with the memory sticks. This is one situation when you’re going to want to make sure to use non-combat skills that slow down enemies and/or speed up your party, because nothing is as infuriating as watching a Moh Shuvuu fly off with a powerful healing skill.
Let the Demons Grow — This is an old-fashioned free-for-all battle. These demons are loaded with extra experience, so systematically pick them off to reap EXP rewards and level your entire party.
Addonetarium — This battle is for higher-level characters, but is hugely beneficial towards the middle of the game when you can start implementing add-ons to your fusion. Basically, the add-ons give the fused demon a specific bonus, and can mean the difference between an average demon and all-powerful killing machine.
Finally, here’s the DLC launch schedule:
May 5 – Game launch, Beginner’s Brawl, Macca Makes an Escape!
May 12 – All Skills Must Go!, Lost Demon Rescue, Let the Demons Grow
May 19 – Addonetarium
Fans can also look forward to SpotPass content that will be sent out over the same period. Players will be able to obtain new demons to fuse as well as party skills to use in battle.
Source: Atlus PR