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Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate has already shipped two million copies in Japan, Capcom has revealed. That number accounts for product in store shelves as well as sales from download cards and the eShop.

As of October 15, total Monster Hunter series sales are over 31 million units.

You’ll find Capcom’s full announcement about today’s news below.

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The official demo for Pokemon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire has gone live in Europe. It takes up 1935 blocks of space, which translates to about 250MB. North America will be getting the demo next week!

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This video also shows that the 3DS eShop music, which now features the same Wii U tune!


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The New 3DS received several major upgrades over the original systems. For instance, the web browser loads much fast and is able to handle new types of content.

This extends specifically to support for YouTube. New 3DS users can watch 3D videos on YouTube without glasses (or with, though that’d defeat the 3DS’ purpose).

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The Wii U and 3DS will both be receiving Amiibo support in the future. What might the functionality mean for a franchise like Pokemon?

While Game Freak’s Junichi Masuda won’t share any specifics regarding potential ideas, he did tell GameSpot that the company could be open to supporting Amiibo down the road. That will happen “if we can find some really cool way out to use Amiibo with NFC, and add some new type of gameplay,” Masuda said.

His full comments:

“You might be aware that Pokemon as a brand used NFC for Pokemon Rumble U for the Wii U. Not in the exact same way as that, but if we can find some really cool way out to use Amiibo with NFC, and add some new type of gameplay, then I think we’d definitely be supportive of using it in the future.”

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