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Back in 2012, a RecoChoku app for 3DS launched in Japan. It has since gone on to be a success with over 3 million downloads.

If you’re interested in learning more about what the app offers, check out these details below (as translated by Siliconera):

– RecoChoku was the first Japanese website to sell ringtones in Japan
– They have expanded and now sell music downloads, CDs and DVDs, e-books and other digital content
– Can purchase downloads of singles, albums, video clips, ringtones, and more
– There’s also a flat-rate service for J-pop
– Can see the latest top hits on the website
– 3DS app allows users to choose from about one million songs of various genres and can be checked out through searches, latest songs, rankings, and recommended songs
– App also plays songs for listening or as part of an alarm clock that can play downloaded songs
– Studio feature lets you practice singing and record songs
– Message system to send recommendations to friends as well
– Community feature coming to 3DS
– This lets users check out various sections of RecoChoku, such as Japanese music, Western music, new tracks, currently selling, anime/games, Vocaloid, songs I’ve sung, and recommendations
– The community always has new music that changes on a regular basis
– Its goal is to help people discover new music with its voting system and favorites list that can be used later if you’d like to make a purchase

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Super Smash Bros. director Masahiro Sakurai has once again commented on some of the clone characters in the new Wii U and 3DS games. He was asked to touch on the difference between clone characters like Marth and Lucina versus alternative costumes such as the Koopalings for Bowser Jr.

Below are his full comments on the matter:

“With regards to Bowser Jr., the Koopalings, Marth vs. Lucina, there are reasons for each. Lucina was the first to be split-off, this is because we made Marth’s moves more standard so he could be easy to handle by novice players.”

“However, any character which gained some uniqueness through their balancing needed to be separated so their results and statistics could be counted properly. It wouldn’t have been fair to have the results counted together even though their strengths differ between the variations. In the end, what was needed for each of these changes was to reduce the work required to balance the game.”

“Hence all these characters were adjusted relative to their clone. For example, Marth and Lucina would only be tested against each other, until they were roughly equal and in balance.”

Kuroko’s Basketball: Ties to the Future is launching in Japan on March 26, Bandai Namco has revealed.

A new Japanese magazine scan shares a few other details as well. Bandai Namco is including an original story, and there will be some visual novel elements.

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The nominees for the 2014 Game Awards have been announced. Highlights include Game of the Year featuring Bayonetta 2 and Developer of the Year featuring Nintendo.

Check out all of the categories and nominees below:

Reviews for Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth are now starting to come in. The early verdict? It’s quite a good game!

Here’s a look at what some of the critics are saying:

Polygon – 9 / 10
Shacknews – 7 / 10
Nintendo Life – 9 / 10
Game Informer – 9 / 10
NintendoWorldReport – 8.5 / 10
USgamer – 4.5 / 5
Joystiq – 4.5 / 5
GamesBeat – 83 / 100

Nintendo of America’s Bill Trinen has taken over the company’s Twitter account for a short while to answer questions about amiibo. We’re collecting all of his comments below.

The first distribution event for Pokemon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire is now live.

Players can obtain a level 5 Shiny Beldum with the moves Hold Back, Iron Head, Zen Headbutt, and Iron Defense. The Pokemon also holds the Metagrossite.

Pokemon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire’s Shiny Beldum distribution will be available until January 14.

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