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Posted on 11 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in 3DS, DS, News, Wii, Wii U | 0 comments

This week’s GameStop deals are as follows:



LEGO has a brand new property in the works that will see the release of three video games throughout 2013.

According to Warner Bros., there are three different LEGO Legends of Chima projects in the works. Each will “provide an entirely unique and exciting adventure that builds to the next experience and complement the just announced LEGO Legends of Chima universe of products, which includes construction sets, vehicles, TV content and more.”

LEGO Legends of Chima is a fantasy adventure. The IP features different magical animal tribes and a story of good and evil, friendship and family.


These figmas look amazing. There’s even a figure for Pit’s eggplant transformation!

Thanks to Abe for the tip.

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Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission is hitting Japan on February 28. When the game launches, a special edition will be available.

Lalabit Market is releasing a product that includes a card carrying case, which can hold up to 20 cards. Consumers will also receive six Hero Stadium card packs from the first through six seasons.

Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission Lalabit Market special edition costs 7,980 yen. Meanwhile, the standard release will be priced at 5,800 yen.

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V Jump has a few details about the Keiji Inafune-led 3DS title, Kaio: King of Pirates.

The magazine suggests that the team will be incorporating both regular battles and ship battles. Eag, Chobi, Wukan and Peguin comprise Kaio’s main cast.

V Jump shared the following tidbits about each character:

– Eag: Penguin’s friend and rival
– Chobi: one of Penguin’s men, strongest in terms of power
– Wukan: another member of Penguin’s crew, cool-headed and smart
– Penguin: has a a strong sense of justice and comradeship

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Like other games in the series, Animal Crossing: New Leaf celebrated the New Year. Characters could wear special gear, while players can watch a countdown and fireworks.

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One retailer has significantly lowered the price of Project X Zone. Originally priced at 6,280 yen, the game is now being offered for just 980 yen. This isn’t a nationwide price drop, but the change in asking price is still worth noting.

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Nintendo is just starting to find its footing in Taiwan. Maybe the pop group “S.H.E.” can help.

The Big N brought on the singers to promote the 3DS. In Taiwan, consumers will see commercials for Super Mario 3D Land and Mario Kart 7 airing on television.

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