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Yet another interview with Shigeru Miyamoto has gone live. TIME quizzed the legendary game designer about a series of topics, including Wii U’s launch titles, new IPs, the core vs. casual demographics, and whether his younger self could have foreseen what has happened in the industry over the past few decades.

Read up on all of Miyamoto’s responses below.



Spike Chunsoft launched a teaser site for Conception II – a follow-up to last year’s PSP release – today. Access the page here.

At present, the site only contains a single piece of artwork. Check back for updates leading up to the game’s Japanese release this summer.


Level-5 brought almost all of Guild01’s games over to the North American and European 3DS eShops. The company likely has similar plans for Guild02. Trademarks for Bugs vs. Tanks! and The Starship Damrey have both been filed in the US.

Guild02 does have a third game: Monsters Come Out on Friday. There doesn’t appear to be a trademark for the title in the US, so this one could be staying in Japan.

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Care to save a bit of cash on Animal Crossing: New Leaf? Then your best option is to reserve the game from Amazon. Although not substantial, the retailer has taken $5 off New Leaf’s pre-orders. You’re guaranteed to have the game for $34.99 by placing down an order now.

Two other deals from Amazon include:

Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion – $17.98, save $12

Doctor Lautrec and the Forgotten Knights – $11.75, save over $18


Capcom has set a new record for the amount of blocks taken up by a 3DS retail game. Downloading Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate will require a whopping 14,275 blocks on an SD card. That should be more than any other 3DS retail game, surpassing Style Savvy’s 10,500 block amount.

According to Capcom, the 3DS version of Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate comes in at 1.74GB. The Wii U version is 6.07GB.

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Capcom Arcade Cabinet isn’t coming to the 3DS as far as we know, but the ESRB has been rating some of the collection’s games. Yet another release popped up on the site today – Gun.Smoke.

Are these just erroneous listings? Does Capcom simply plan on making these classic games available on the 3DS individually? Or might Capcom Arcade Cabinet be coming to the 3DS eShop one day?

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