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Muteki Corporation recently revealed to Nintendo Everything that it will soon be bringing Dragon Fantasy: Book I (as well as Book II) to the 3DS eShop. We spoke with creative director Adam Rippon to learn about what’s new in the 3DS release, whether or not we can expect more 3DS support from the studio in the future, and a whole lot more. Continue on below for our full discussion.

Although it should hardly come as a surprise, Nintendo customer service has no clue as to when Super Mario Bros. 3 will be launching on the North American Virtual Console.

Super Mario Bros. 3 landed in Europe right before the end of 2013 – for both Wii U and 3DS. Meanwhile, there hasn’t been any news about a stateside release aside from the fact that the game is coming… eventually.

Reader Andy decided to email Nintendo customer service in hopes of obtaining an update. Not much was revealed, but you can find the full response below.

The official Moon Chronicles website has a look at the game’s tentative control schemes. View the different options above.

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Klon is bringing out two new Impregnable Romance of the Three Kingdoms games on the Japanese 3DS eShop next week. Each contains tower defense gameplay and allows players to control a series of generals.

Impregnable Romance of the Three Kingdoms: The Great Warfront of Wei and Impregnable Romance of the Three Kingdoms: The Defender of Wu and the Large River will be available on January 29. Pricing is set at 500 yen each.

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Super Mario Bros. Deluxe may not be launching on the European 3DS eShop in the middle of February as originally expected.

Nintendo initially listed the title for release on February 12 on an official page. Since then, however, it has been updated to “TBA”.

I still think we’ll be seeing Super Mario Bros. Deluxe on the European eShop in mid to late February due to the Nintendo Network Promotion, but we’ll just have to wait and see.

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Moon Chronicles is an interesting project for Renegade Kid. The game’s first season will be a remake of the original DS game, while season two will offer a new experience entirely.

Renegade Kid co-founder Jools Watsham explained on Twitter earlier today why the team decided to remake the original Moon before moving on to the actual sequel. He said:


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Shortly after confirming a release month for Retro City Rampage on 3DS, Vblank Entertainment also shared a price point for the download. It will cost $9.99, according to the game’s official Twitter account.


Retro City Rampage will likely end up being one of the eShop’s smallest games – it weighs in at just 16MB.


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Retro City Rampage will launch next month on the 3DS eShop, developer Vblank Entertainment has confirmed.

The studio shared the release month via Twitter, writing:


We don’t have an exact date yet, but it should be announced sooner rather than later.

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