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This week’s issue of Famitsu has an update on Rodea: The Sky Soldier. The game will be launching in Japan on April 2, according to the magazine. We’ll let you know if any other notable information leaks out of Famitsu.

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Square Enix is bringing the latest Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call downloadable content to the west. New tracks include songs from Bravely Default, Chrono Trigger, and Secret of Mana.

Starting Wednesday, the following tracks will be available for $0.99 each:

Battle Music Sequence (BMS)

“He of the Name” (Bravely Default)
“Evil Wings” (Bravely Default)
“The Serpent That Devours the Horizon” (Bravely Default)
“Ultima” (FINAL FANTASY XIV)
“Hard to Miss” (FINAL FANTASY XIV)
“Zero” (FINAL FANTASY TYPE-0 ™)
“Ardent Rhythm” (Romancing SaGa: Minstrel Song)
“Battle #4” (SaGa Frontier)
“Meridian Dance” (Secret of Mana)
“Chrono Trigger” (CHRONO TRIGGER)

Field Music Sequence (FMS)

“Horizon of Light and Shadow” (Bravely Default)
“Title Screen” (Romancing SaGa 2)

Even more add-on tracks are coming to Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call on January 8.

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Game UK has just announced that they will be offering a pre-order bonus for The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D.

If you pre-order the Standard Edition of the game you will receive an exclusive Majora’s Mask paperweight, and don’t worry those of you who have already pre-ordered the game will receive the bonus as well.

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This weeks UK software sales are as follows;

Wii U

1. Super Smash Bros. – Nintendo

2. Mario Kart 8 – Nintendo

3. Just Dance 2015 – Ubisoft

4. New Super Mario Bros. U – Nintendo

5. Super Mario 3D World – Nintendo

6. Nintendoland – Nintendo

7. Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham – Nintendo

8. Hyrule Warriors – Nintendo

9. Bayonetta 2 – Nintendo

10. Disney Infinity 2.0 – Avalanche Software

3DS

1. Pokemon Omega Ruby – Nintendo

2. Pokemon Alpha Saphire – Nintendo

3. Super Smash Bros. – Nintendo

4. Tomodachi Life – Nintendo

5. Mario Kart 7 – Nintendo

6. Frozen: Olaf’s Quest – 1st Playable

7. New Super Mario Bros. 2 – Nintendo

8. Super Mario 3D Land – Nintendo

9. Luigi’s Mansion 2 – Nintendo

10. Animal Crossing: New Leaf – Nintendo

 

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This weeks UK software sales are as follows;

Individual Formats

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All Formats

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Author: Patrick

Part of the appeal of Super Smash Bros. to me is the history behind it all. With their large cast of characters, range of collectibles and obscure music picks, I always seem to be discovering new games with each installment. The original game introduced me to Earthbound, while Melee first brought Fire Emblem to my attention. This new Smash Bros.’ cast of newcomers are largely from games released in the last few years, but what I find interesting how Namco-Bandai’s involvement in development resulted in Namco’s history finding a way into the game.

Pac-Man is one of my favourite characters to play as in the new Super Smash Bros. and it’s partially due to his “Namco Roulette” taunt. This taunt involves Pac-Man summoning a bunch of old Namco sprites from the company’s golden age for a quick cameo, but there’s no trophies or anything to give context to these characters. With that in mind, let’s look at all these Namco icons as we take either a trip down memory lane. Namco have a legacy of creating incredible arcade titles that still persists to this day –I’ve been hooked on Mobile Suit Gundam Extreme Vs. Full Boost lately- and it’s great to see it represented in Smash Bros. in some form. So let’s start by traveling thirty-five years back in time…

You can get a look at the amiibo functionality at the 4:56 mark!

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