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The reveal trailer for Moon Chronicles will be shared next week, Renegade Kid co-founder Jools Watsham has confirmed.

Originally, the video was expanded to land sometime this week. But Watsham tweeted that the trailer will now be going live on Wednesday.

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A few new games are on sale on the 3DS eShop. They are as follows:

Soccer Up 3D – $1.99 (was $6.99) – through February 19
Witch & Hero – $2.79 (was $3.99) – through February 20
Classic Games Overload: Card & Puzzle Edition – $19.99 (was $29.99) – through February 20

As a reminder, Ohno Odyssey is also on sale for $3.99 until February 20, and The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Anniversary Edition is free (and only available) until February 2.

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Over on Kickstarter, Playdek shared several new details for  Unsung Story: Tale of the Guardians. A roundup of the latest information can be found below.

  • State of game: Got a good story basis; building the battle system right now
  • High or low fantasy? Playdek are fans of high-fantasy, but exact level of fantasy not final yet and still being decided
  • How many classes in the final game? So far six classes and six professions revealed; leaving it open for Yasumi Matsuno’s design in full game
  • Leaning toward visual character customization using equipment
  • Undecided on permadeath so far; will decide later
  • Game will include a mix of rendered and in-game cutscenes
  • First user-end tool being created is the map editor; leaving option for other user tools open; will figure it out later
  • Matsuno is reviewing fan suggestions and design ideas for the game

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Natsume community manager “CeeCee” commented on the publisher’s plans for Virtual Console in the future.

As of late, Natsume has been receiving quite a few fan questions/requests to re-release Game Boy Advance and GameCube titles. Doing so, however, isn’t so simple.

CeeCee explained that when it comes to GBA, this is something the Virtual Console doesn’t support. But interestingly, Nintendo is apparently “working on this” and Natsume “look[s] forward to the day it’s possible.”

Regarding yesterday’s announcement of DS support on Wii U, CeeCee said, “it’s an exciting time, and we’ll be reviewing our DS catalogue for potential titles.”

The Denpa Men 3 looks to be heading west. OFLC rated “The Denpa Men 3: The Rise of Digitoll” earlier today, hinting at an upcoming announcement from Genius Sonority. We were previously told that The Denpa Men 3 localization is something that Genius Sonority had been interested in, so this news isn’t too surprising.

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Namco Bandai announced Pac-Man Museum for a number of platforms last year including Wii U and 3DS. Today, the publisher finally shared a release date for the game’s PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC versions, but a mention of Nintendo systems was conspicuously absent.

We followed up with Namco Bandai and were told that, unfortunately, both eShop releases have been cancelled. Pac-Man Museum will no longer be available on Wii U and 3DS “as a result of delayed development,” a representative said.

If you’re still interested in Pac-Man Museum, you can pick up the title via PlayStation Network on February 25 and through Xbox Live Arcade/Steam on February 26.

The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Anniversary Edition has returned to the eShop, but only for a few days. 3DS owners can download the title through February 2 at 11:59 PM ET. It’s free, so grab it while it’s available!

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