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The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds is a sequel to A Link to the Past in every sense of the word. There are plenty of new gameplay elements, of course. But the overworld is mostly the same, and producer Eiji Aonuma has confirmed that the title will include arrangements from the SNES title.

This is something that Aonuma talked about in the latest issue of ONM. He said:

“We will be using arrangements of music from A Link to the Past, since this is a sequel to that game, and we are also trying to make the music sound like it’s played on real instruments. People who know the original will definitely be able to tell and be happy about it, while newcomers will also be able to enjoy it.”

Thanks to joclo for the tip.



Famitsu recently held one of its regular LIVE shows, where a significant amount of Bravely Default: For the Sequel footage was shown. We managed to capture the full video – it’s posted above. You can get a look at improvements made to the battle system, general areas, and there’s even a brief bit towards the end showing off the different languages (like English voiceovers) included in the game.


Inazuma Eleven 3 takes up quite a bit of space on an SD card. To download the game, you’ll need 13,214 blocks of free space – roughly 1.6 GB.

Inazuma Eleven 3 launches on September 27 in Europe. It’ll be available in two versions: Lightning Bolt and Bomb Blast.

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We have a few more screenshots from Pokemon X/Y showing Mega Evolutions, trainer customization, and PR videos. You can find them above.


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