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M2 and SEGA are cooking up another round of 3D Classics for Japan. We’ve kind of heard about this vaguely in the past, but SEGA CS3 producer Yosuke Okunari seems to have officially confirmed the news on Twitter. If the new games succeed in Japan, Okunari says we could see them launch in other parts of the world.


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CoderChild will release Cubit The Hardcore Platformer Robot on the 3DS eShop by the end of the year, the studio has confirmed.

The “funny super hardcore platform game” focuses on music as “game action is somewhat synchronized with the tempo and pattern changes in the songs”. Just one button is used throughout the entire experience. Expect cameos from other Spain-developed indie releases such as Nec from EnjoyUp’s Chronos Twins and Dani from Unepic.

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After landing in Europe earlier today, the YouTube 3DS app is now available in North America as well. Simply visit the eShop to initiate the download. Make sure you have 113 blocks of free space available.

Thanks to TruExtent for the tip.

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Several new titles have gone on sale on the 3DS eShop. A roundup of discounted prices can be found below.

Fun! Fun! Minigolf Touch! – $2.99 (permanent)
Chain Blaster – $3.99 (end of the year)
Undead Bowling – $3.99 (end of the year)
Crazy Construction – $2.99 (end of the year)
Farming Simulation – $7.49 (until January 3, 2014)

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European 3DS users can now download a YouTube application for their system. It’s a small program, with the download taking up just 113 blocks of space. No word yet on the North American release, but it shouldn’t be too far behind.

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Circle Entertainment intends to launch three more games in the second quarter of 2014. European Conqueror 3D, Demon’s Box, and Castle Conqueror Defender are all slated for release, courtesy of developer Lionant.

Circle Entertainment wrote on Twitter earlier today:


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System: Nintendo 3DS
Release Date: November 13th, 2013
Developer: Shin’en Multimedia
Publisher: Shin’en Multimedia


Author: Austin

Released amidst a flurry of absolutely no hype or promotion– courtesy of Nintendo, it seems– Jett Rocket II: The Wrath of Taikai popped onto the 3DS eShop as the sequel to a well-loved (if perhaps a bit archaic) WiiWare title that bears the same franchise name. It’s billed as a platformer– and that it is– but it’s one that can’t seem to choose between 3D and 2D, swapping between the two as though it’s a motorcyclist in the busy lanes of a Los Angeles highway. The game is certainly trying to take you somewhere, and doesn’t seem afraid to take its own route to get there– but is the trip worth the price?


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