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Many would say that Steel Diver: Sub Wars is much better than the original 3DS game that launched alongside the system back in 2011. But if you’d like to experience what the first Steel Diver offered, Best Buy has it on sale for cheap. You can pick up a copy here for only $4.99.

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Nintendo could be cooking up a new color variation for the 2DS. The image above, coming from the Tomodachi Life website’s source code, reveals a new blueish/white system. Nintendo hasn’t made an announcement about this color yet, though it certainly seems legitimate.

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Tomodachi Life is launching on June 6th. On the same day, Nintendo will distribute a new item through SpotPass.

Players can get their hands on the item by enabling SpotPass in the “Options” menu, found at Town Hall. A notification will appear confirming its arrival. Once there, you can find it at the Import Wear shop the next time you visit.

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Forbidden Manga is due out in Japan in October, the latest Famitsu leaks confirm. The game will cost somewhere in the neighborhood of 5,000 yen.

Famitsu introduces a character and two new spirits. There’s also a look at the battle and inn parts.

Much of the information is unclear at present, so we’ll make another post if/when concrete details arrive.

Rodea: The Sky Soldier is kind of like the game that never was. The title was first announced in 2011 for Wii and 3DS, but still has yet to release.

Nearly a year ago, publisher Kadokawa Games said Rodea was still in the works. The 3DS version was in a “plus alpha” state at the time.

Unfortunately, there hasn’t been an update on Rodea since. But Kadokawa may still intend to bring out the title having recently re-registered a trademark in Japan. Perhaps one day we’ll finally see it launch!

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A special Youkai Watch 3DS XL system will be made available in Japan, Nintendo and Level-5 announced today. The system will launch on July 10th. Pricing is set at 18,000 yen.

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Heads up, Disney Magical World players: there’s new content available to download. As of now, a “Pirate World” can be accessed.

Nintendo of America shared the news on Twitter in the form of the following tweet:


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Nintendo has sent out codes to Club Nintendo members for a Tomodachi Life demo. If you’re a Platinum member, you may have received the email above (or could potentially be receiving it soon). Those who try out the demo can bring their progress over to the full version and will earn a free in-game bonus item.

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