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New Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D details have arrived from a fact sheet published by Nintendo of Europe.

The updated Wii game will contain a few new elements. Players will be able to experience the entire adventure with a friend through local play, and there’s also an easy mode that gives Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong one extra heart each. Nintendo also says that Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D possesses “brand new content created just for Nintendo 3DS”.

You can find the full fact sheet below.


More details about Gaist Crusher have emerged since its initial announcement. You can find more information about the game below.


– Young men equipped with metallic life forms known as “Gaist” and “Gaist Gear”
– When you destroy a “Gaist” you get “Gaimetal” or “Gaiphon”, used to make “Gaist Gear”
– Gaist Gear comes in two forms: Mail Form (defensive) and Weapon Form (offensive)
– Over 100 different “Gaist Gear” available
– Multiplayer modes will be both co-op and competitive



It’s as though the news about Yacht Club Games’ Shovel Knight can’t stop getting better! The wonderful-looking 2D platformer hit its Kickstarter goal, the dev team is working to add in new features as we speak, the soundtrack is largely composed by the extremely talented Jake Kaufman, and today we learned that Manami Matsumae– partial composer of games like Mega Man and Mega Man 10— will be lending her talents to the game, though in what fashion specifically we do not know.

This game looks like it’s going to be quite a treat for platforming fans!

Via Siliconera


Project X Zone will arrive in North America on June 25, Namco Bandai has confirmed. The publisher previously announced a summer release window for the game. If you haven’t already, you can pre-order the game here.

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Nintendo prepared two rounds of downloadable content for Fire Emblem: Awakening. As of now, there are no plans for a third.

Masahiro Higuchi, speaking with 8-4 in an interview published earlier this week, said that the team would be open to making more DLC if given the chance. He did note though that there aren’t any plans for the future. Nintendo director Genki Yokota also hinted that anything would be possible “if there’s a demand for it.”

8-4:
You’ve completed two full rounds of DLC so far in Japan — is that everything? Any plans for more in the future?

Higuchi:
No comment. (laughs) Well, if we have the chance we’d certainly like to do more, but as of now there are no plans for a third round.

Yokota:
There aren’t any plans, but if there’s a demand for it… (laughs)

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