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Chocobo Racing 3D was one of the first games announced for the 3DS. It was revealed at E3 2010 and shown briefly later on, but then kind of just disappeared.

It should come as no surprise that Chocobo Racing 3D has been cancelled. Although that had been widely assumed, Square Enix’s Takashi Tokita – creator of the original Chocobo Racing – officially confirmed to Siliconera that the game is no more.

“The original Chocobo Racing was made by me. But the one for the 3DS was a project being handled by someone else, and as far as I know, it has been closed. Now, if I had made it, I would have made sure that it came out. Unfortunately I was not!”

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Nintendo has published the next entry in the Iwata Asks series. The interview, dubbed “Iwata Asks in Motion: Pokémon X & Pokémon Y” incorporates video segments in addition to a written piece.

You can check out the entire discussion here. We’ve also compiled the different segments into the video above.


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“If any creator has not played Mario, then they’re probably not a good creator. That’s something I can say with 100 percent confidence. Mario is, for game creators, the development bible. There are so many hints about good design, about cute characters, about innovation in using an existing gameplay system. It’s something you have to constantly look at and examine and take hints from as a game creator. It’s the anchor that grounds almost all games.”

“I have total respect for Miyamoto, to the point where… It’s very strange that there are national cultural treasures – they’re traditionally sportsmen. I think it’s very strange that somebody as famous as Miyamoto hasn’t been designated one of those people. He’s talked about in all different countries. Lots of people know him. He’s pushed forward Japanese culture and interest in Japan all over the world. He’s somebody that deserves everyone’s ultimate respect, and a lot of that is due to being able to create Mario. And Super Mario Bros. 3, of course, within that, was a fantastic game.”

– Keiji Inafune


This quote comes as part of a large Super Mario related feature that IGN is putting together where many gaming-industry personalities– Greg Miller, Cliffy B, and Ted Price, for example. You can check that out here.

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Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal: Clash Duel Carnival has received a few more images (scans) and details from a recent Japanese magazine. You can find the shots above and information summary below.

– Obtain over 100 special items from other duelists
– These include card sleeves and duel mats
– Cards up to Duelist Pack 15 reconfirmed
– “Free Duel”: use all cards from the beginning of the game
– Fight characters to get the duelist items specific to them

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The latest issue of Jump reveals a new feature for Square Enix’s Dragon Quest Monsters 2 3DS remake. In the game, players can make their own custom monsters. This is accomplished through the “Montona” system. You can mix and match four different parts to create an original creature.

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Hacking has started to become a problem in Monster Hunter 4. Some players have managed to break into the game’s systems and obtain weapons, armor, and items that wouldn’t normally be so easily attainable. They’ve also managed to manipulate the game AI as well as spawn rare monsters in locations of their choosing.

Capcom has issued a notice in response to the situation, which states that messing around with Monster Hunter 4’s save data could destroy the full game and make it unusable. Those who are caught with tampered save files at Capcom’s Monster Hunter Festa in-game events will be banned, and they will no longer be accepted at future events.

Players who receive odd guild quests or Felynes from StreetPass communications are advised to delete them. There’s a chance that these hits could affect your own save data.

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