Mushibugyou game coming to 3DS
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A new 3DS project based on the Mushibugyou manga will be coming to Japan in September. The title follows the original story and has gamers playing as main character Jinbei Tsukishima – at least at the start. More characters will be unlocked along the way, and you’ll be able to experience the story from their side.
Nintendo looking into 3DS StreetPass Mii Plaza crashes
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Last night’s 3DS firmware update introduced a major bug in Europe (and possibly Japan). The new StreetPass content included with the upgrade appears to have resulted in crashes for a significant portion of the 3DS population. Some users who attempt to access the new “Shop” section and purchase one of the four mini-games are unable to do so.
Thankfully, Nintendo is looking into the situation. A Nintendo UK spokesperson said:
“We are aware of some reports of technical difficulties which are occurring and are currently investigating the situation.”
StreetPass Mii Plaza update overview
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Metal Max 4: Moonlight Diva announced for 3DS
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The last Metal Max game, Metal Max 3, launched as a DS game back in 2010. Kadokawa Games will be continuing the series on Nintendo’s next portable later this year.
Today, Famitsu revealed Metal Max 4: Moonlight Diva for the 3DS. Only one tidbit has emerged thus far: Metal Max 4 will offer downloadable content.
Metal Max 4: Moonlight Diva is hitting Japan this fall.
Iwata on software delays, says highest-quality products needed to keep maintain consumer trust
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It has been made clear that Nintendo was unable to deliver all of its intended software for Wii U on time. Nintendo has cited a number of reasons for development days, such as the difficulties in making the jump to the HD era. It’s also true that more time than usual was needed to bring some 3DS content to market.
Nintendo president Satoru Iwata also pointed out during the Q&A portion of Nintendo’s E3 2013 analyst briefing that the company must polish its games to the highest level. With the popularity of games on smart devices and other recent trends, Iwata feels that “it is becoming increasingly more difficult to have consumers understand and appreciate the value that a particular game offers than ever before.”
Putting out the highest-quality products is therefore essential. Nintendo feels the need to “improve and re-polish any game that we feel is still lacking in quality.” If Nintendo were to release poor software, consumers’ trust could be lost and the brands of popular franchises could be damaged.
Capcom outlines steps needed to help push for Phoenix Wright – Dual Destinies physical release
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At E3 2013 last week, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Dual Destinies producer Motohide Eshiro made comments in a Polygon interview that left the door open for a physical release of the game. Capcom USA senior vice-president Christian Svensson has now followed up with some additional remarks, outlining steps fans can take to help make this a reality.
Svensson’s words are below. Remember: nothing is guaranteed!
Mario Kart 8 team on anti-gravity idea, Miyamoto’s reluctance to include Miis, scrapped drill idea, more
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Nintendo’s Hideki Konno and Kosuke Yabuki divulged a number of intriguing tidbits about Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart in general while speaking with MTV Multiplayer. The two discussed the origins of the anti-gravity idea, how Shigeru Miyamoto was very reluctant to make Miis playable, an abandoned idea for drills on karts, and more.
As always, you can find the full responses after the break.
Developers behind new StreetPass Mii Plaza games: Good-Feel, Grezzo, Prope, Spike Chunsoft
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The developers behind the new StreetPass Mii Plaza games may surprise you. Each was made by a developer with quite the pedigree, and most have significant experience working on Nintendo titles.
Here’s the full roundup:
StreetPass Garden – Grezzo (Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D, Zelda: Four Swords Anniversary Edition)
StreetPass Mansion – Prope (Let’s Tap, Ivy the Kiwi?, Fishing Resort)
StreetPass Squad – Good-Feel (Kirby’s Epic Yarn, Wario Land: Shake It!)
StreetPass Battle – Spike Chunsoft (Pokemon Mystery Dungeon, Zero Escape: Virtue’s Last Reward)
Footage of the new StreetPass Mii Plaza games
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An overview of the new StreetPass Mii Plaza features in Europe/Japan
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A slew of new StreetPass Mii Plaza features have arrived in Europe and Japan with today’s 3DS update. This content isn’t up in North America yet, but it should be coming soon.
An overview of the new Mii Plaza elements can be found below. It sounds like there are quite a few new games, though you’ll need to fork over some cash to play.

- Two kinds of games in a “bigger” Mii Plaza – ones you’ve already, plus ones to purchase.
- We’ve now got a Shop, and Exchange Booth, a Check for Updates button and a new Play icon, along with a new second screen menu.
- New games – Streetpass Squad, Streetpass Garden, Streetpass Battle, Streetpass Mansion.
- New game selection section.
- Games are bought with real money, as in eShop purchases.
- Streetpass Squad is like Streetpass Quest. Takes place in space. Battle the Gold Bone Gang. Costs £4.49.
- Streetpass Garden. You move in to a house in Leafington and try to become a Master Gardener, under the tutelage of Mr Mendel. Grow flowers and decorate your garden. Costs £4.49.
- Streetpass Battle. Game of strategy and luck. Rule a remote country in a wartorn land. Your butler, Wentworth, helps you build an army via Streetpass to battle other generals. Ultimate goal to conquer the world! Costs £4.49.
- Streetpass Mansion. Spooky paranormal investigation. You’re a detective trying to solve the mystery of a haunted house, helped by your assistant Ella Mentree. You work to uncover truth with the help of people you meet inside. Battle enemies to reach the top floor. Costs £4.49.
- Combo pack is only available for your first purchase and costs £13.49 (saving of £4.47). Deal only available if you buy all four at first. If you buy one on its own, the rest cost full price.
- Exchange booth is locked. Clicking on it doesn’t do anything yet. You’ll need to earn tickets (see below) to use it.
- New puzzles include Skyward Sword and Xenoblade
- Playing games wins you hats and plaza tickets for achieving certain goals. Exchange these for new Mii accessories. Not available in the StreetPass Quest/Quest II or Puzzle Swap.
- Get a Pixel Mario hat to commemorate.