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The demo for Bravely Second will be available on the European eShop later today. Chances are you were going to get it anyway if you’re interested in the full game, at the very least because of the in-game bonuses which are unlocked if you transfer data over from the demo. Now there’s another compelling reason: if you download the demo, the full game will cost you 10% less if you buy it via the Nintendo eShop. Unless you’re getting the game’s Special Edition, this is a pretty good deal.

The offer is valid until March 10th; the game launches on February 26th.

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This week’s 3DS eShop charts are as follows:

Software

1. Final Fantasy Explorers
2. Mario Kart 7
3. Super Mario Bros. 3
4. Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam
5. Terraria
6. Super Mario 3D Land
7. Fire Emblem Fates: Birthright
8. Super Smash Bros. for 3DS
9. Smash Controller
10. Shovel Knight
11. Super Mario Bros.
12. The Legend of Zelda
13. Fire Emblem Fates: Conquest
14. Castlevania
15. Animal Crossing: New Leaf
16. Pokemon Omega Ruby
17. Metroid
18. Pokemon Trading Card Game
19. Fantasy Life
20. Pokemon Alpha Sapphire

Videos

1. Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam Launch Trailer
2. Pokemon Picross – Turn Puzzles into Portraits
3. Final Fantasy Explorers Trailer
4. Fire Emblem Fates: Downloadable Content
5. Yo-kai Watch Launch Trailer
6. Yo-kai Watch Episode 1
7. Super Smash Bros. – Final Video Presentation
8. LEGO Marvel’s Avengers Trailer
9. Project X Zone 2 Trailer
10. Mario Kart 7 Video
11. Super Smash Bros. – Bayonetta Gets Wicked
12. Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam TV Spot
13. Terraria Announcement Trailer
14. Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam Just the Fax Trailer
15. Super Smash Bros. – Corrin Chooses to Smash
16. LEGO Marvel’s Avengers Launch Trailer
17. PSMD Special Video: Ep. 1
18. Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam E3 2015 Trailer
19. Treehouse Live @ E3 2015 Day 1 Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam
20. Nintendo Badge Arcade Trailer

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Circle Entertainment already confirmed Toy Defense for 3DS last month. Today, the publisher announced that the 3DS eShop game is coming to North America on February 25.

Circle posted the following on Twitter earlier today:


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A new trailer has gone up for Witch & Hero II. You can watch it below.

Several new titles are coming to the Japanese eShop on February 17. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital downloads:

Wii U Virtual Console

Yoshi’s Story (N64, 1,028 yen)
Shining Soul (GBA, 702 yen)

Wii U Download

Bird Mania Party (200 yen)

3DS Download

Witch & Hero II (400 yen)

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This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

Street Fighter V (PS4) – 10/8/8/9
Attack on Titan (PS4/PS3/PSV) – 8/9/9/8
Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (3DS) – 9/8/8/8
Project Setsuna (PS4/PSV) – 8/8/8/8
Hardware: Rivals (PS4) – 7/7/8/7
Kan Colle Kai (PSV) – 7/7/8/7
Nazo no Mini-Game: Choigae (3DS) – 6/8/6/9

Indie studio Nnooo is set to release their previously announced endless shooter, “Blast ‘Em Bunnies”, on the 3DS eShop on March 10th. The game will cost $/€4.99. The game will also launch for PS4, Vita, and Xbox One around the same time.

Nnooo’s description of the game from their press release reads:

Blast ‘Em Bunnies pits you the player as a cute, cartoon bunny called Bang Bang who must defend your rabbit burrow, against an onslaught of evil bunnies. These bunnies have captured your offspring and one of them, the evil Throatslitter, is holding them hostage. Just how long can you and your little ‘uns survive? Grab your carrot rifle, watermelon machine gun, turnip mortar or runner bean laser and take them down! Shoot coins to collect them and spend them on new weapons, upgrades and ammo including sticky raspberries, heat seeking chilli seeds, shredding leek lasers or bouncing, splitting, exploding pumpkin bombs!

The game will launch with purchasable extra content, such as arenas and skins. Details are below:

5 Arena Packs: US$/€ 1.99 each. Each one contains a new arena, day/night system and 3 new music tracks
5 Skin Packs: US$/€ 2.99 each. Each one contains 21 new skins (3 for each bunny type)
3 Permanent Multipliers: US$/€ Free to 9.99. The Multipliers cumulatively increase how many coins you collect when you shoot a coin
4 Weapon Unlocks: US$/€ 2.99 to 4.99. For those who don’t want to play the game to unlock everything!

Users can also purchase bundles of add-on content to save money:

5 Skin and Arena Bundles: US$/€ 3.99 each. Each contains a matching skin and arena pack. (Content value of each – US$/€ 4.98)
All Skins and Arena Bundle: US$/€ 9.99. Contains all of the skins and arenas. (Content Value US$/€ 24.90)
Mega Bundle: US$/€ 14.99. Contains all of the skins, arenas and multipliers. (Content Value US$/€ 39.88)

Nnooo also released a launch trailer for the game (note: this trailer is based on the PS4 and Xbox One versions of the game).

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Tuesday’s here, and so are more battles in Pokémon Shuffle. This week adds three new challenges: Diancie and Mega Abomasnow for both 3DS and mobile versions, and Mega Blastoise for the mobile version.

Diancie is an Escalation battle that runs until February 23rd. The Mega Abomasnow and Mega Blastoise battles will each run until February 16th. Both of these are competitive, so only top players will get some of the rewards.

For Mega Blastoise, the top 20,000 players will get a Mega Speedup, and the top 80,000 will get a Blastoisinite. The top 120,000 will get 2 Attack Powers, and anyone else who participates will get a single Attack Power.

The Mega Abomasnow prizes vary by region. A Mega Speedup will be given to the top 5,000 players in Japan, 3,700 in North America, and 2,500 in Europe. The Abomasnowite will be given to the top 50,000 in Japan, 19,000 in North America, and 12,000 in Europe. Two Attack Powers will be given to the top 70,000 in Japan, 26,000 in North America, and 17,000 in Europe. All other participants will get an Attack Power.

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