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Want to get free Resident Evil: Revelations HD-related merchandise? Head over to London where Capcom has opened up what they’re calling the first ever blood-filled swimming pool. Of course, it isn’t actually filled with blood: It’s just a lot of water, a lot of red colouring, and floaties shapes like bodies and human entrails and things. You know, normal stuff.

Here’s the run-down:

– Open May 25th and 26th
– In Jupiter Wharf, London E3 2PL
– Ages 16 and older, with under 18 needed adult accompaniment
– Only 100 people allowed in each day, free tickets online
– Free prizes at the bottom of the pool for those “brave enough” to go down there
– PR statement: “Capcom are thrilled to able to create the world’s first blood swimming pool. Zombies have been kept very busy lately doing a variety of PR stunts, so rather than do the expected, we wanted to give them some time off for canal side relaxation in London. To non-zombies, the swimming pool will be shocking, gory and an incredibly disturbing experience – the perfect way to show that survival horror is back with a bang for Resident Evil Revelations”

Tickets Available Here

Via MCVUK


SEGA’s latest financial results are in, and it has brought along some encouraging news for the Wii U and 3DS.

Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed sales at 1.36 million in the US and Europe. 310,000 units were sold on Wii U worldwide, and another 190,000 copies were moved on 3DS.

Even better, it would seem that SEGA is planning seven SKUs for Wii U in the coming year, which is the same number as the PlayStation 3 and four more than the Xbox 360. While most of these SKUs are likely new games, SEGA could be counting items such as special editions as well.

The 3DS will be receiving continued support as well with six SKUs in the pipeline. There aren’t any SKUs coming to the DS, unsurprisingly.

For both the Wii U and 3DS, SEGA expects to move just slightly below one million in software sales for each platform.

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Harvest Moon 3D: A New Beginning looks to be Europe-bound. A rating for the game popped up on the USK, with Zen United listed as publisher. Rising Star Games has been publishing the Harvest Moon titles for several years now, so this would be somewhat surprising.

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Update: We now have a specific date. The May 19th episode of Pokemon Smash will reveal lots of new details, and Masuda will be appearing. CoroCoro could leak out new information before then.

Followed by an Iwata-level laugh, Game Freak developer Junichi Masuda has teased that Pokemon X/Y news may be just around the corner. “Just wait a little longer now,” he said in response to a fan question on Twitter, who quizzed him on when we would hear more, which could mean we’ll hear something around E3 time, but my guess is that the announcement will come out of Japan rather than coming from the show in Los Angeles.

Via NowGamer



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